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‘Fast X’ Review: Jason Momoa Gives the Exhausted Franchise New Drive

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Fast X” pulls you back in. Louis Leterrier’s installment does an impressive job of making all the old nonsense make a little bit of sense again.

It’s got the absurd action sequences we’ve come to expect, but instead of following a small army of unstoppable heroes, Letterier’s film casts them as underdogs against an even more unstoppable villain.Jason Momoa takes center stage in “Fast X” as Dante, the son of the bad guy from “Fast Five,” who’s been planning his revenge on Dominic Toretto (Vin Diesel) and his extended family for ten years.

Dante’s scheme is so convoluted it’s best not to even think about it. Suffice it to say that if the Toretto clan has plot armor, Dante has plot explosives.

Every time something seems to be going right it’s because Dante’s about to make it ten times worse.After a high speed heist in Rome goes horribly wrong, Dominic and his many cronies become the most wanted criminals on Earth.

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