The story takes a dark turn when a mysterious cyber-terrorist named (Charlize Theron) coerces Dominic Toretto
The central conflict of the film is the unexpected betrayal of Dominic Toretto (Vin Diesel). By forcing Dom to work for the cyber-terrorist Cipher (Charlize Theron) against his own team, the narrative creates a unique psychological tension. This "heel turn" serves two purposes: it raises the stakes by making the team’s greatest asset their greatest threat, and it explores the lengths a leader will go to to protect a hidden part of his family—in this case, his infant son. The.Fate.of.the.Furious.2017.720p.Dual.Audio.Hi...
Reviews were mixed. Rotten Tomatoes records a 67% approval rating — “fresh” but barely. Critics praised Theron’s performance and the sheer audacity of the set pieces but lamented the bloated runtime (136 minutes) and the hollowing out of character depth. Notably, this film marks the beginning of the “post-Walker” identity crisis. Furious 7 used grief as emotional fuel. The Fate of the Furious uses spectacle as anesthetic. The absence of Brian (Walker’s character) is never mentioned directly, yet the film feels oddly lonely amid its chaos. The story takes a dark turn when a
The film's action sequences are as over-the-top and thrilling as ever, with high-stakes chases, explosive crashes, and plenty of fistfights. The stunts are mind-boggling, with a particularly impressive sequence involving a flipped tanker truck and a dodged torpedo. The special effects are seamless, making it easy to get fully immersed in the on-screen chaos. Reviews were mixed
Cipher forces Dom to betray his family, leading to a global chase. Dom steals an EMP device, helps Cipher steal a Russian nuclear submarine, and even turns his back on his wife. The crew—Luke Hobbs (Dwayne Johnson), Deckard Shaw (Jason Statham), Tej (Ludacris), and Roman (Tyrese Gibson)—must team up with an unlikely ally: the supposedly deceased Mr. Nobody (Kurt Russell) and a new hacker, Ramsey (Nathalie Emmanuel).