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Germany Language English Budget $38 million Box office $207.3 million The Fast and the Furious is a 2001 directed by, produced by, and written. It is the first installment in franchise. The film follows , an undercover cop tasked with discovering the identities and stopping a group of unknown automobile hijackers led by. The film also stars,. Development for The Fast and the Furious arose following the publishing of a magazine article in 1998 titled 'Racer X', which detailed the illegal street racing circuit operating within. Production began in 2000, as part of an international co-production between the United States and Germany, and is set and filmed across. It was funded and released.
Upon its release on June 22, 2001, The Fast and the Furious grossed $207 million from a $38 million budget. It was also re-released on June 22, 2016, to commemorate the film's fifteenth anniversary. The Fast and the Furious soon launched a franchise of seven sequels, starting with in 2003. Contents. Plot On the docks outside, a truck is loaded with electronics, and a dockside worker notifies an anonymous person about the shipment. On the road, the truck is approached by three modified with green underglow.
The perpetrators then proceed to harpoon and board the truck, knock out the driver, and corral the semi allowing them to heist the electronics and escape into the night. The next day, undercover officer is assigned to find the gang responsible for the crimes. While visiting Toretto's Market, he flirts with the shop's owner Mia Torreto , the sister of notorious street racer. Dominic's team, which consists of his friends Vince , Leon , Jesse , and his girlfriend Letty , arrive. Vince, who has a crush on Mia, engages in a rough struggle with Brian, which Dominic is forced to break up. Later that night during a street racing gathering, Brian arrives in his modified, and Dominic arrives in his.
Dominic organizes a drag race with himself, Brian, and two other drivers. Brian, out of cash, wagers the pink slip for his car. During the race, Brian damages the intake manifold on his engine, handing the victory to Dominic. But as Brian prepares to hand over his car, the LAPD arrives, forcing everyone to flee. Dominic parks his car in a garage to limit suspicions by walking home, but is immediately spotted by a police cruiser. Brian arrives and saves him from the cops.
The duo unknowingly venture into the territory of Dominic's old racing rival, gang leader Johnny Tran and his cousin, Lance Nguyen. After confronting Brian and Dominic, Tran and Lance destroy Brian's car. Afterwards, Dominic reminds Brian that he owes him a car as a price for losing the race. Brian goes to Dominic's garage, where he brings a totaled as a replacement for the Eclipse.
As Dominic and his crew begin the process of repairing the car, Brian begins dating Mia. Brian investigates Tran, convinced that he is responsible for the truck hijackings. One night during an investigation of a garage, he is cornered by Vince and Dominic, who demand an explanation. Brian lies about checking the cars of his rivals for the upcoming, a street racing event in the desert.
Brian, Vince, and Dominic then check out Tran's garage, and while there, Brian notices a large shipment of electronics in the garage. Brian reports the batch of electronics to his superiors, and they arrest Tran and Lance. The raid turns out to be a bust, however, as it turns out the electronics had been purchased legally, and despite his doubts, Brian is now forced to assume that Dominic is the actual coordinator of the truck heists. Brian's superiors then give him just 36 hours to find the perpetrators, as the truckers are now arming themselves to defend against hijackings. The next day, with the Supra restored, Dominic invites Brian to Race Wars, and he tells them that they will talk after Brian has proven himself.
At Race Wars, Jesse wagers his father's to Tran, but flees with the car after he loses. Tran confronts Dominic to claim the car, and accuses him of reporting him to the police. Outraged, Dominic attacks Tran. Later that night, Brian notices the crew leaving, and realizes that Dominic and his crew are the hijackers. He then reveals his true identity to Mia, who is infuriated, but Brian compels her to reveal the location of the vehicles and aid him in his plans.
Meanwhile, Dominic, Letty, Vince, and Leon prepare to hijack a semi-trailer truck, which is also to be their last heist. However, the truck driver is armed, and Vince becomes trapped on the side of the truck and shot by the driver, while the driver causes Letty to be run off the road.
Brian soon arrives with Mia, who commandeers the Supra while Brian rescues Vince. When Dominic arrives, Brian is forced to blow his cover and call for a to rescue Vince. Dominic leaves with Mia and the rest of the crew after Vince is saved. Brian arrives at Dominic's house, and sees him pull his father's 1970 out of the garage. Brian confronts Dominic regarding Jesse's whereabouts, pushing him to seek police assistance. Jesse soon arrives, apologizing for his actions, and pleads for protection against Tran and Lance.
He is then killed in a by Tran and Lance. Dominic and Brian pursue them, with Dominic ramming Lance's bike off the road before Brian shoots Tran, who totals his bike into a curb. Brian then sees and pursues Dominic, culminating in a quarter-mile drag race.
The race ends as they barely manage to cross a railroad crossing before a train passes by, but Dominic violently crashes into a semi-truck. Instead of arresting Dominic, Brian gives him the keys to his own car, telling him he still owes him a ten-second car; Dominic is then able to escape. Brian then walks away, now a fugitive. In the post-credits scene, Dominic is seen driving through, in a 1970 SS. Further information on the characters:. as, a officer who is sent undercover by a joint LAPD- to infiltrate the crew of truck hijackers to earn his detective's badge. He works undercover at The Racer's Edge, a owned by a police informant, to connect with the street racing scene and find out more about the crews.
He bonds with Dom after saving him from getting arrested. Brian drives a 1995 and an orange 1995. In the process he also develops a romantic relationship with Dom's sister Mia, and a rivalry with Dom's best friend Vince.
as, a professional and leader of the hijackers. He lives with his sister Mia and fronts as a legitimate mechanic providing tune ups and repairs. The Toretto family business is both a repair shop and a general store.
His father was a driver, who was accidentally killed during a race by fellow driver Kenny Linder. In retaliation, Dominic violently attacked Linder leaving him crippled and unable to drive again.
Dom served two years in and received a lifetime ban from professional racetracks. Dominic becomes a street racer and starts hijacking with his crew, where he is both the operational leader and lead driver. He has a custom-built that he inherited from his dad and which remains parked in the Toretto garage. The Charger is unused because of his fear of the vehicle's raw power. He daily drives a Red and is the car he mainly uses for street races.
as, Dom's girlfriend and part of the crew. Letty lived down the block from Dom and the two became romantically involved at 16. Letty is street-smart and a skilled mechanic and driver, using her skills as one of the drivers during hijackings. She drives a dark-faded red 1997. as, Dom's sister.
Although aware of Dom's criminal activities, she is not part of the crew. She runs a general store where the crew usually meets, and is Brian's love interest, unaware that he is a police officer. Mia is sad that her brother is a criminal, and wishes that he would reform his ways. Mia is also a skilled driver and drives an aqua-blue 1994. as, Dominic's main rival and Vietnamese gang leader of the Little Saigon crew. He is initially Brian's prime suspect in the hijacking case.
Tran usually drives motorcycles with his cousin Lance, and uses a for competition at Race Wars. Tran comes from a very wealthy family, and has only minor offences on his criminal record. Tran shoots Jesse at the very end, and is subsequently shot by Brian. as, Dominic's friend and part of the crew. He grew up on the streets and he was brought into the crew by Leon. Jesse's father is an old friend of Dom, who is serving time in jail. Although he is brilliant in math and algebra, Jesse suffers from, which resulted in him dropping out of high school.
A computer expert, Jesse also participates in hijackings as a driver. Jesse races in his white 1995. He is shot by Tran when he fails to pay the debt he owed Tran following a wager made to him at Race Wars. as, Dominic's friend and part of the crew. He grew up with Vince and serves as an attacker during the hijacking, usually pulling out windshields of trucks to create safe passage for Vince. He drives a yellow 1995 R33.
After the heist, it is suggested that he left L.A. as, Dominic's childhood friend and part of the crew. He grew up with Dom and Leon.
He has a crush on Dom's sister Mia, though she does not reciprocate, and forms a rivalry with Brian due to Mia's romantic interest in him as well as Dom and Brian's developing friendship. He also suspects that Brian is a police officer. Vince drives a blue 1999. During the course of the crew's final hijacking, they encounter an armed truck driver who grazes Vince with a shotgun blast, wounding him. It is implied that Vince escapes from the hospital and flees to South America, settling in. The central cast is rounded out by and as and respectively, members of the team that organized the investigation to place Brian undercover.
Appears as, the organizer of the drag race. Musicians and R.J. De Vera also act as Edwin and Danny, fellow drivers at the drag race. Plays Harry, an informant and owner of The Racer's Edge. Portrays Lance Nguyen, Tran's cousin, and right-hand man.
And both appear in cameos. Production Development and filming Director was inspired to make this film after reading a 1998 magazine article called 'Racer X' about street racing in and watching an actual illegal street race at night in. The film's original title was Redline before it was changed to The Fast and The Furious.
Licensed the title rights of his 1955 film to Universal so that the title could be used on this project; both films were about racing. Producer, who had previously worked with on the film (2000), gave the actor a script and offered him the role of Brian O'Conner. Originally, the studio told the producers they would the film if they could get to play the role of Dom Toretto. Olyphant, who had starred in the previous year's car-themed blockbuster, declined the role, however. Moritz instead suggested Diesel, who had to be convinced to take the role even though he had only played supporting roles up to that point. The film was shot in various locations within and parts of southern, from July to October 2000.
Key locations included (on the opening scene where Brian tests his Eclipse on the parking lot), and (the neighborhoods around Toretto's home), as well as (where Tran destroys the Eclipse) and the (the venue for Race Wars, which attracted over 1,500 import car owners and enthusiasts). The entire last rig heist scene was filmed along Domenigoni Parkway on the southern side of / in the near. Prior to filming, both and did not have driver's licenses, so they took driving lessons during production.
For the climactic race scene between Brian and Toretto, separate shots of both cars crossing the railroad and the train crossing the street were filmed, then composited together to give the illusion of the train narrowly missing the cars. A long steel rod was used as a ramp for Toretto's car to crash through the semi-truck and fly in mid-air. An alternate ending titled 'More than Furious' was filmed, in which Tanner drops Brian off at the Toretto home, where he encounters Mia packing, intending to move away. Brian reveals that he resigned from the LAPD, who let him go quietly, and that he wants another chance with her. When Mia tells him that it's not going to be that simple, Brian tells her that he's got time. This ending was released in the collection bundle DVD version. Main articles:, and The film's score was composed by music producer, mixing with and influences.
Two soundtracks were released for the film. The first one features mostly hip-hop and rap music. The second one, titled, features, and songs, as well as select tracks from BT's score. Release Box office The Fast and the Furious was released on June 22, 2001 in North America and ranked #1 at the box office, earning $40,089,015 during its opening weekend.
Its widest release was 2,889 theaters. During its run, the film has made a domestic total of $144,533,925 along with a international total of $62,750,000 bringing its worldwide total of $207,283,925 on a budget of $38 million. Critical reception On, the film received a rating of 53% based on reviews from 147 critics and an average score of 5.4/10. The critical consensus reads: 'Sleek and shiny on the surface, The Fast and the Furious recalls those cheesy teenage exploitation flicks of the 1950s.' On, the film has score of 58 out of 100 based on reviews from 29 critics, indicating 'mixed or average reviews'. Audiences surveyed by gave the film a grade B+, on a scale from A to F.
Todd McCarthy of called the film 'a gritty and gratifying cheap thrill, Rob Cohen's high-octane hot-car meller is a true rarity these days, a really good exploitationer, the sort of thing that would rule at drive-ins if they still existed.' Kevin Thomas of the called it 'an action picture that's surprising in the complexity of its key characters and portents of tragedy.' Vin Diesel's portrayal of Dominic Torretto won praise, with Reece Pendleton of the writing that 'Diesel carries the movie with his unsettling mix of Zen-like tranquillity and barely controlled rage.' Other reviews were more mixed. Susan Wloszczyna of gave the film 2 1⁄ 2 out of 4 stars, saying that Cohen 'at least knows how to keep matters moving and the action sequences exciting.' Owen Gleiberman of gave the film a C, saying it 'works hard to be exciting, but the movie scarcely lives up to its title.' Rita Kempley of gave the film a scathing review, calling it ' without a cause.
With gas fumes. With skid marks.' Paul Clinton of wrote that Cohen 'created a high-octane, rubber-burning extravaganza' but he criticized the film for 'plot holes you could drive the proverbial truck through' and an idiotic ending.
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