
The most dramatic entry in the franch!
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Fast & Furious reunites the stars of the original movie in a sequel directed by The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift's Justin Lin. The story finds FBI agent Brian O'Conner tracking down a drug dealer whose operation involves the use of street racers to ship his narcotics across the border from Mexico into the US.
A murder that's tied to Brian's ongoing case reunites him with his fugitive ex-pal Dom Toretto as well as his ex-flame and Dom's sister Mia, both of whom still harbor anger and pain over his betrayal as an undercover cop at the end of the first film. Brian and Dom must set aside their past differences if they're to take down their mutual enemy. Ultimately, both men are out for revenge, and it's a quest that will take them back behind the wheels of some of the hottest cars around.
Fast & Furious is the most dramatic entry in the franchise. The fact that this sequel is set almost a decade after the first film and reunites its two main stars, lends Fast & Furious a bit more maturity than the series has been known for. The actors are older and seasoned, which makes the bitterness between Brian and Dom that much more interesting and dynamic.
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