Faster
Came out; 2010
Time; 1 hour 38 Minutes
Watched: Netflix
Rated: R for strong violence, some drug use and language
IMDB Rating; 6.4/10
Rotten Tomatoes:
Tomato Meter 41%
Popcorn Meter 52%
Caution; Spoiler Alert
Staring;
Dwayne Johnson as Driver
Billy Bob Thornton as Cop
Maggie Grace as Lily
Tom Berenger as Warden
Carla Gugino as Cicero
Story Line;
A lone man, recently released from prison, seeks out the people from his past who he believes betrayed him. While he forces each to atone for their sins, he must also face what meting out vengeance will do to his immortal soul. Meanwhile, he's not the only one looking to settle old scores: hired by the man responsible for the events which led him to prison, an eccentric contract killer follows his every move. Scenes of them crossing paths, sometimes violently, are interspersed with the assassin's self-realizations of how to deal with struggles within his own life. As if old enemies and hired guns aren't enough, a young female detective begrudgingly works alongside a veteran investigator looking to simply survive his last two weeks on the force before retirement, as they seek out the brazen ex-con who has been blazing a path of gasoline-powered destruction in his vintage Chevelle.
Thoughts:
This was a random, we have nothing better to do movie watch. We'd never heard of it from 2010 and had both the Rock and Billy Bob, both decent actors.
There's a lot to take in here. This movie starts from the jump, and you don't get much backstory until a little way in by way of flashbacks.
It was decent, I kept trying to figure it out. Its so action packed it goes from here to there during each scene.
It wasn't bad and I certainly didn't feel like I wasted my time
CAUTION; Spoiler Alert
On
leaving prison James "Jimmy" Cullen (Dwayne Johnson)
retrieves his 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle, a gun, and a list of names
before heading to an telemarketing office in Bakersfield, California
and killing a man named Prescott Ashton (Courtney Gains). He then
visits Roy Grone (Mike Epps), who gave him the car and gun, and
forces him to give him more names. Meanwhile, Cullen is tracked by
detectives Cicero (Carla Gugino) and Humphries (Billy Bob Thornton);
a hit-man known as "Killer" (Oliver Jackson-Cohen) is also
hired to kill Cullen. Humphries is shown to be a desperate heroin
addict, who doesn't even have the money to cover a single hit.
Humphries is just a couple of weeks away from retirement. Cicero is a
competent officer and hates Humphries. Retirement means full pension
and benefits for Humphries and his family. Cicero figures out from
the office CCTV video that Prescott knew the man who killed
him.
Cullen locates the second person on his list, Kenneth
Tyson (John Cirigliano), who films his own personal snuff films.
After finding and killing Tyson, Cullen gets into a gunfight with
Killer in the hallway but manages to escape. This affects Killer
philosophically, and, after proposing marriage to his girlfriend,
Lily (Maggie Grace), begins to take the task personally. Killer is
shown to be a perfectionist. He has polio as a kid, but then took
control of his life, got surgery in his legs, and conquered every
physical challenge thrown at him. He has never failed at anything
that he has set his mind to. The killer is obsessed that Cullen was
faster than him and he had no fear.
Humphries and Cicero
investigate Cullen's past and discover he was double-crossed during a
robbery. Cullen was the driver, and Gary was in the crew. Cullen was
great at driving and is able to escape with the crew. But then the
bank robbery crew was ambushed by another crew. It was a setup, and
the snuff event was filmed on camera. Cicero remembers him from a
video of his older half-brother Gary's (Matt Gerald) death filmed by
Tyson, which depicts an unidentified man shooting Cullen in the head;
he narrowly survives, and has a metal plate surgically implanted in
his skull. The killer's faces were never seen in the video and hence
the case was closed. Cicero deduces that Cullen is going after
everyone in that video.
Cullen visits his former girlfriend,
Nan Porterman (Jennifer Carpenter) who knows he is killing those
involved from the video of Gary's death. After revealing that she
aborted their unborn child and has begun a new life by having a
family, she wishes him well. At a strip club in Nevada, Cullen stabs
bouncer Hovis Nixon (Lester Speight) for his role in Gary's death,
but he manages to survive. Soon, both Humphries and Killer get word
that Nixon is in the hospital. Knowing Cullen will go back to finish
him off, they converge there.
Cullen enters the hospital and
kills Nixon while he is in surgery. Humphries attempts to
unsuccessfully bring down Cullen but is spared when the latter sees
his badge. While driving away from the hospital, Cullen encounters
Killer where they get into a high-speed chase on the freeway,
culminating in Killer shooting Cullen in the neck. Killer receives a
call from his handler that the client wants to pull the job, but
Killer refuses to relent.
Cullen goes to his mother to get his
neck wound stitched. Eventually Cullen comes to believe that his
father arranged to have him, and Gary killed after they refused to
share the money that they stole in that bank robbery. However, Cullen
finds out that his father died 3-4 years before. Mrs. Cullen (Annie
Corley) says that Cullen's father was not capable of killing his own
son Gary. Mr Cullen was cruel to Cullen, as he knew that Cullen was
born out of wedlock, when Mrs Cullen cheated on him. Cullen sees a
family photo that focuses on Gary's girlfriend, and it is shown that
Gary's girlfriend is now Humphries' wife.
The last man on his
list is a traveling evangelist named Alexander Jerrod (Adewale
Akinnuoye-Agbaje); after concluding his service, he is confronted by
Cullen, but is spared after revealing that he has turned his life
around and begging for forgiveness. Cullen is then confronted by
Killer. Killer says that Cullen is not done, as there is still the
one who hired him.
Cicero eventually learns the true identity
of the man who shot Cullen. She finds all the victims were police
informants who never did any serious prison time. Their cases were
dealt by Humphries.
She hurries to the church where Humphries
is already on the scene. As Killer and Cullen confront each other,
Humphries walks in and shoots Cullen in the head, revealing it was he
who shot him in the video. He offers Killer the money for completing
the job, but Killer declines, telling Humphries to never contact him
again.
Humphries calls his wife, Marina (Moon Bloodgood), who
is revealed to have been his informant, while she was still Gary's
girlfriend. Suddenly, he is shot and killed by Cullen, who survived
due to his metal plate. Cicero arrives on the scene after Cullen
leaves, and she covers up Humphries' involvement.
Cullen
scatters Gary's ashes in the sea and drives off into the sunset,
while Killer returns home to Lily; simultaneously, Jerrod begins a
sermon on forgiveness.
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