"Faster" is a pure thriller, all blood, no frills, in which a lot  of people get shot, mostly in the head. Rotate the plot, change the  period, spruce up the dialogue, and this could have been a hard-boiled  1940s noir. But it doesn't pause for fine touches and efficiently  delivers action for an audience that likes one-course meals.
Dwayne Johnson stars in the kind of role he's possibly been avoiding up until now. Once known as The Rock,  he has developed a kinder, gentler screen persona that more closely  fits him in real life. It's a melancholy fact of Hollywood today that  “Faster” could be a good career move, sending him on the trail blazed by  Arnold Schwarzenegger and Bruce Willis. Johnson has very broad shoulders and wicked tattoos, and a gun seems to grow from his hand.
  
As  the film opens, he's being released from prison after a 10-year term.  He walks out the gate into a desert wilderness and begins to run — run —  to a nearby city, where a circa 1970 Chevelle is waiting for him in a  junkyard. This is because modern cars all look boring, and most action  heroes drive classics. He whips off the tarp and peels outta there. A  private eye gives him a list of names, and he sets out to murder  everyone on the list.
His character is named Driver. A clue to  this, and the title, is that he invariably drives at the top possible  speed, and obviously never took driver's ed in high school, because he  doesn't know how to turn around and drive in the other direction except  by slamming on the brakes, twisting the wheel and whipping through 180  degrees.
Driver is soon wanted for one, then two, then three  murders. The cops know who he is. His photo is on the TV news. This all  takes place in Bakersfield, Calif. What are the odds a tattooed killer  with a shaved head could elude the Bakersfield police for long while  piloting a classic Chevelle at 80 mph and laying rubber all over town?  In “Faster,” excellent.
The cop on the case is Cicero (Carla Gugino). She finds herself saddled with a partner known as Cop (Billy Bob Thornton).  He's two weeks from retirement. As we all know, anyone two weeks from  retirement, be he cop, fireman, stunt man, prison guard or kindly old  dad, will never make it. Cop is also mainlining heroin, for no better  reason than to show him doing it. One fix lasts him for the rest of the  film.
Cicero and Cop try to track down Driver, who seeks  vengeance on those who squealed about a bank heist and killed his  brother. These people have moved into other lines of work, most notably,  Preacher (Buzz Belmondo), who runs revival tent meetings. We find out  more about them. And we meet the fatuous Killer (Oliver Jackson-Cohen), a  British addict of extreme sports, who is a professional hit man for  fun. This is some guy. He informs his girlfriend Lily (Maggie Grace)  that he has “beaten” yoga, having mastered the most difficult three  positions, and is ready to move on.
As Driver tracks his victims, Killer tracks Driver and Cop and Cicero track them all, director George Tillman Jr.  does a lean, efficient job of creating stark action scenes. Driver  shows vestiges of a personality, reluctantly. Billy Bob creates a Cop  who looks like it's been all downhill for him since “Bad Santa.” Gugino,  a good actress, gamely pretends to be in a more nuanced movie. And the  hits keep coming.

 
Looks exciting, can´t wait to see it!
ReplyDeleteHer face the book of praises, where is read. Supporting!
ReplyDeleteEhh still has "The Rock" i just cant picture him without his eyebrow thing goin on
ReplyDeleteDwayne Johnson never impressed me as a "fighter"
ReplyDeletefuck yeah i love jason staton
ReplyDeleteI'm going to watch this movie soon :)
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Ill have to look into this its looks like a good laugh.
ReplyDeletefinally a role guys with his physique are supposed to do.
ReplyDeleteThought it slowed down a lot as it went on, ironic considering the title, eh? The first twenty minutes or so were great tho.
ReplyDeleteim looking forward to seeing this tonite, thanks
ReplyDeletegonna see that movie tonight :D
ReplyDeleteDwayne? awesome
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