Dwayne
Johnson as Jimmy is what we all expect of The Rock – he’s big and brawny, can
knock down anyone, and is definitely the go-to guy when you need help in a bar
fight. Although typecast, Johnson always manages to imbue his roles with a
sense of integrity and realism so that you believe he is the character, in this
case Jimmy avenging his brother’s death. Even when he plays the ‘bad guy,’ Johnson
is always somehow a ‘good guy.’ Playing off Johnson is Billy Bob Thornton,
always a superb actor. Anyone who likes little guy versus big corporation
scenarios should watch him in Goliath. Here he plays Det. Slade Humphries who
is a not-so-squeaky clean cop with a fervent desire to bring Jimmy Cullen in
and put him back behind bars, where he surely belongs. He is partnered with
Det. Cicero played by Carla Gugino. I haven’t seen much of this actress, but
her performances are always solid and, as a supporting character, she is
watchable and steady.
I
thought this would be a nice mindless action movie to while away a few hours, with
not too much thought required and a simple open and shut plot. Faster is
anything but that and really surprised me. Yes, there is a lot of driving very
fast, much bloodshed, bad guys getting their come-uppance, and Jimmy Cullen isn’t
in a forgiving mood. But there are several unexpected moments, and this drives
the often-surprising plot twists. The final revelation, when Jimmy realizes who
set them up, who betrayed them, and who shot him in the head all those years ago
and left him for dead, is jaw-dropping. The resolution with the hired killer is
also quite intriguing as the killer’s subplot unfolds. Overall, not your average
wham-bam-kill-’em-all movie. Very well worth watching. Make popcorn. Lots of
it.
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