Unless you've been living under a rock for the past twenty years The Fast Saga (ten films in total, including a spin-off) has been loudly spinning its wheels by throwing subtlety to the wind in favour of bold accessible thrills. And that's something to admire.
F9 picks up where the previous film (The Fate of the Furious) left off and follows Dom (Vin Diesel) coming to terms with a sibling rivalry that erupted soon after his father's death. Dom's brother (former WWE star John Cena) has gone rogue and is now mining super-hacker Cipher (Theron) for information on a weaponised plot device that's just an excuse for Dom and his posse to drive fast and blow stuff up.
It's easy to dismiss F9 as a formulaic studio production built solely on a ton of inflated posturing, action set-pieces, and a plot that has as much cinematic nutrition as a bowl of processed chicken nuggets… and that's kinda right. But this isn't trying to be a social realist art film and there is some technically impressive production wrangling on show here.
F9 has a cohort of writers, a large and mixed pedigree of actors—from Oscar winners Helen Mirren and Charlize Theron, to the rapper, Ludacris, and fellow muso Cardi B and a gigantic post-production team, all who have been competently corralled by director Justin Lin. The Taiwanese-American director now has five Fast films under his bonnet and the ease at which the action flows from his camera is the product of a well-oiled machine.