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Fast & Furious (also known as Fast & Furious 4) is a 2009 action film directed by Justin Lin and written by Chris Morgan. It stars Vin Diesel, Paul Walker, Michelle Rodriguez, and Jordana Brewster. The film is the direct sequel to The Fast and the Furious (2001) and 2 Fast 2 Furious (2003) It grossed over $360 million worldwide, exceeding expectations to become the then-highest-grossing film in the franchise. It received negative reviews from critics, who criticized its script but praised the action sequences. It was followed by Fast Five in 2011, and Fast Five was released in 2013. The movie is the first in the Fast and Furious franchise to feature D-BOX motion. It is also the first film to be produced by Diesel, who also directed and co-wrote the film. The sequel to Tokyo Drift (2006) is set beyond the events of the previous two films. The short film Los Bandoleros (2009) was produced and released as a follow-up to the original film. In the film, Dominic Toretto (Diesel) and FBI agent Brian O'Conner (Walker) are forced to work together to avenge the murder of Letty Ortiz (Rodriguez)
**Fast & Furious (2009) Summary** **Release and Production:** Directed by Justin Lin and written by Chris Morgan, "Fast & Furious" is the fourth installment in the franchise. Produced by Neal H. Moritz, Vin Diesel, and Michael Fottrell, the film features a star-studded cast including Vin Diesel, Paul Walker, Michelle Rodriguez, and Jordana Brewster. **Plot:** The movie follows Dominic Toretto (Vin Diesel) and Brian O'Conner (Paul Walker) as they unite to dismantle a heroin trafficking ring led by a dangerous importer. This reunion sets the stage for high-stakes action and suspense. **Production Highlights:** Filming took place in Los Angeles and the Dominican Republic with an $85 million budget. The score, composed by Brian Tyler, complements the film's adrenaline-fueled sequences. Distributed by Universal Pictures, it marked a significant shift from street racing to broader action themes. **Box Office Performance:** The film opened strongly, breaking records for its April release and earning over $360 million worldwide, making it 2009's 17th highest-grossing film. Its success revitalized the franchise, paving the way for future sequels. **Critical Reception:** While critics were divided, with a 29% Rotten Tomatoes score, audiences praised it, giving an "A−" CinemaScore. Some noted its engaging action despite narrative shortcomings. **Home Media:** Released on DVD and Blu-ray in July 2009, it included special features like behind-the-scenes content and the short film "Los Bandoleros." A re-release in 2011 added a digital copy. **Franchise Impact:** "Fast & Furious" marked a turning point, shifting focus from street racing to action, which proved successful with subsequent films ...

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