6.6 | / 10 |
Users | 0.0 | |
Reviewer | 4.5 | |
Overall | 4.5 |
Dom Toretto and his family are targeted by the vengeful son of drug kingpin Hernan Reyes.
Starring: Vin Diesel, Michelle Rodriguez, Tyrese Gibson, Chris Bridges, Brie LarsonAction | 100% |
Adventure | 64% |
Thriller | 15% |
Crime | 3% |
Video codec: MPEG-4 AVC
Video resolution: 1080p
Aspect ratio: 2.39:1
Original aspect ratio: 2.39:1
English: Dolby Atmos
English: Dolby TrueHD 7.1 (48kHz, 24-bit)
Spanish: Dolby Digital Plus 7.1
French: Dolby Digital Plus 7.1
English SDH, French, Spanish
Blu-ray Disc
Two-disc set (1 BD, 1 DVD)
Digital copy
DVD copy
Slipcover in original pressing
Region free
Movie | 3.5 | |
Video | 5.0 | |
Audio | 5.0 | |
Extras | 4.0 | |
Overall | 4.5 |
At this point it's tempting to plop the "wash-rinse-repeat" label on the Fast franchise, and for some viewers that might be the most apt label for not only the larger picture but also for this film in particular. Now on its tenth installment and with seemingly no end in sight, the franchise has evolved from a terrific story of family, street racing, and criminal enterprises around the Los Angeles area into a complex and convoluted tale spanning the globe, replete with action that stretches far beyond car racing and starring a veritable who's-who of Hollywood A-list talent. While the story's tentacles reach far, they all converge back into that simple story of family that defined the original, albeit here, by now, on a much larger scale and within a significantly larger prism. Fast X is in some ways indistinguishable from most of the more recent entries in terms of visual structure, the character roster, and the scale and style of the action. For newcomers it will be a fun ride of high intensity action and drama, for casual viewers it will probably fall into that realm of the wash-rinse-repeat familiar, and for hardcore franchise fans it offers a significant forward movement for the universe and the characters who inhabit it. Still, though, it doesn't go above and beyond to stand apart from the rest, choosing instead to stand tall as a beacon of what the franchise has become while reinforcing the foundation for what is assuredly to come.
Universal releases Fast X to Blu-ray with a pristine 1080p transfer. The image gets everything right, whether its ability to push the 1080p resolution to its limits or offering a color gamut in perfect balance and demonstrating expert vividness. The image's textural characteristics are first-rate. The picture captures not merely essential elements with expert sharpness but reveals fine skin lines, pores, and hairs with a level of intricacy that, even at the 1080p resolution, reaches for visual perfection. The picture is tack-sharp in every frame, never struggling to keep up or present the movie with its best foot forward. Environments are ridiculously clear, too, allowing audiences to soak up the atmosphere of the various locales, from the bustling streets of Rome to the fine point details inside a passenger airliner. Color output is wonderful, presenting the entire palette with exacting precision and tonal nuance. Contrast is dialed in well, never pushing too warm or too cool. The palette is bright and intense, with cars, gauges, explosions, natural greens, blue skies, and all variety of color output appearing superbly rendered. Whites are bright, blacks are deep without pushing to crush, and skin tones are healthy and realistic. There are no source maladies or encode anomalies to report. This is the definition of a modern-day stunner on Blu-ray.
Fast X speeds onto Blu-ray with an incredibly powerful and potent Dolby Atmos soundtrack. The presentation is never lacking in any area. High yield bass? Check. Extreme surround engagement? Check. Powerful gunfire? Check. Potent engine revs? Check. Surround bonanza? Absolutely. The track offers everything fans would expect of a blend of Dolby Atmos and an A-list blockbuster that was made to sound spectacular. This is one of those tracks that essentially defies the need for review except to say yup. Listeners will never feel shortchanged, never notice a gap in coverage, or wish for more energy, clarity, or spacing. Everything here is just as it should be, which also includes musical richness and spacing and perfect environmental fill. Of course, dialogue is clear, well prioritized, and centered for the duration of the film. But the highlight is all of the fun stuff that plays in perfect balance and with exceptional clarity and with monstrous bass at every opportunity. This is Atmos at its 2023 best.
This Blu-ray release of Fast X contains a number of extras, headlined by quite a few featurettes. A DVD copy of the film and a Movies
Anywhere digital copy code are included with purchase. This release ships with an embossed slipcover.
Fast X has all the earmarks of a superfluous sequel, especially this deep into its franchise, but the film manages to do just enough to hold a feeling of freshness thanks to more innovative car stunts, good character moments, legitimate narrative progression, and Jason Momoa's showstopping performance. The franchise is somehow not yet running on fumes, but it's going to take a legitimate effort in the 11th film to keep things going at this level. Universal's Blu-ray delivers perfect video and audio and also offers a healthy allotment of quality bonus content. Recommended.
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