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The Fate of the Furious

Movie PG-13 2017 136 minutes
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Common Sense Media Review

Jeffrey M. Anderson By Jeffrey M. Anderson , based on child development research. How do we rate?

age 14+

More of the same over-the-top, consequence-free action.

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age 13+

Based on 16 parent reviews

age 9+

Watch out for violence
age 14+

Rehash and unbelievable situations with a lot of cartoonish violence...Statham, Mirren and the Rock save it.

A film that rehashes A LOT. And throws impossible scenarios at you like cheap plastic beads at Mardi Gras. Vin Diesel and the Rock work mostly separately and it shows and leads into Hobbs and Shaw quite smoothly. The Rock and Statham had the best chemistry in the whole film although Mirren is a delight when she is acting against Statham. Mirren is refreshing and believable...or more believable than a lot of the RIDICULOUS dialog and situation set ups. Submarines people??!!! Come on! Was not expecting harrowing drama, but the story feels a bit bloated with a lot of fluff for no reason.

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Parents say (16 ):
Kids say (40 ):

Like other recent movies in the popular franchise, this one settles into effortless cruise control, escalated only by its extravagant stunt sequences. So The Fate of the Furious doesn't really do anything different, but it also won't disappoint. The previous film, Furious 7, was arguably the best in the adrenaline-fueled franchise to date; now director F. Gary Gray (Friday, The Italian Job, Straight Outta Compton) takes the wheel, and while he doesn't explore any new territory, he also doesn't sputter out.

The characters are now older (most are around 40), and their need to out-cool each other has subsided, replaced by loyalty and family bonds. (The villain in this piece, played by a cool Theron, is a direct threat to the team's family and their deals.) While the movie still occasionally objectifies women -- and still doesn't seem to care much about story, dialogue, or smarts -- The Fate of the Furious has at least four truly amazing, spectacular action sequences; their very ingenuity and the enthusiasm with which they're carried out are infectious. It's hard not to smile.

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