Due to a high volume of active users and service overload, we had to decrease the quality of video streaming. Premium users remains with the highest video quality available. Sorry for the inconvinience it may cause. Donate to keep project running.
Do you have a video playback issues?
Please disable AdBlocker in your browser for our website.
Brian O';Conner is a good police officer lost because the criminals use too sophisticated tricks. And now he has a chance to fix his error with a second challenge. To accomplish his mission, Brian O';Conner has to join the illegal racing on the streets of Miami to find Carter Verone, a criminal who trades drug and makes money laundering. He and his best friend Roman Pearce are responsible for shipping money to Carter Verone under the name of an trader merchant in Miami. Besides Roman Pearce, Brian O';Conner also has been receieved the help of talented and attractive female secret service, Monica Clemente, as grudging lover of Carter Verone. And adventures along with the chase begin.
Director John Singleton once promised greatness with Boyz N the Hood. Here he's going through the paces with a story that was old by the second season of Miami Vice.
June 09, 2003
LarsenOnFilm
...has half the racing scenes, twice the plot and none of the Vin Diesel.
It's a pretty bold move to make a film for groups of young males about the latent sexual nature of the relationships in such groups - and this alone made 2 Fast, 2 Furious an unexpectedly hilarious treat.
Loads up on colors, cars and characters to distract from what's missing under the creative hood, yet this spirited sequel is fun as it rarely takes itself too seriously.
Walker and Tyrese go for a no-frills style, giving the antiheroic protagonists solid emotional underpinnings before all the fancy driving gets started.
June 09, 2003
Salon.com
It's a terrible movie, stuck in plot idiocies and big, noisy set pieces like a tire mired in mud.