

The Fast and Furious 6
Directed by Justin LinDominic Toretto och Brian O'Conner är på jakt efter sanningen om Dominics flickvän Lettys försvinnande. Tillsammans med sitt elitteam och Polisen Hobbs tar de sig an den tuffaste fienden de någonsin mött. En brittisk fd specialagent.
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- Humpty20 februari 2025A little better than Fast Five
- mickerdoo6 juli 2025Shaw's team is a worthy adversary. The stunts, long runway and loss of Gisele were my biggest bugaboos. Otherwise decent addition.
- MR_BigTime15 augusti 2025A little more mature than its predecessors, still ridiculous action sequences and more so at that, Fast & Furious 6 was exactly what the doctor ordered. If you're looking for a good time that involves Mission: Impossible type gadgets and stunts, sarcastic wit that'll have you giggling every now and then, as well as some of the most emotional bits in the franchise, Fast & Furious 6 is your ticket.
- jackmeat31 januari 2026My quick rating - 8.0/10. When I saw the first Fast and Furious, I very much enjoyed it for what it was. Racing action. That was it, no plot was needed, although they put a cop in, blah blah. Well, the evolution of the Fast and Furious universe has changed dramatically. If you haven't seen the previous 5, it's ok, you will only miss out on some inside jokes and character traits. The change it took was going from street racing to pro street racers performing high-end heists (this occurred in the fifth installment), and now in 6, we have the culmination of all the characters that have appeared in the 5 others back for one last (?) big job. So, the crew is reassembled by Dwayne Johnson (you may know him as The Rock), this time not for cash, but to stop a terrorist attack. This includes (not limited to) O'Connor (Paul Walker) and Toretto(Vin Diesel), who are the main players ever since the first one, O'Connor, the ex-FBI agent now rogue, and Toretto, the street criminal turned hero. Ok, can't sum up the whole backstory, so now the "family" has been reunited to stop the bad guy from stealing the final piece to creating a weapon capable of disabling the entire military infrastructure (they don't delve far into what/how exactly, just knocking out all communications). The mastermind behind this, Shaw (played very well by Luke Evans), is a step ahead of all the other criminals. Well, ultimately, Toretto wants nothing to do with it, but there is a catch, a photo of Letty (thought to be dead Michelle Rodriguez), who was Toretto's love and part of the family. So with this information, they decide with two goals in mind, save Letty and stop the attack, to take on this mission. One problem that occurs is that Letty is now working for Shaw due to her memory loss after her attack, as shown in flashbacks. Ok, enough blabbering about the plot, which there is more of it, and I dare you not to act surprised when several plot twists are revealed. Let's talk about action, which there is plenty of. Keep in mind that checking things like physics and reality at the door is a must for these types of movies. The director (Justin Lin) does a superb job in the choreography of the racing/car chase scenes, which must be seen to be believed. Even though these scenes are impossible to fathom being possible, Lin films these scenes so precisely with every bit of attention to detail possible, edited together perfectly to inspire jaw-dropping moments that may lead to disbelief and even clapping when you see them. No, really, it looks that good. Lin doesn't just stop there; he also utilizes his expertise in other action sequences, including gunfights and a very well-filmed hand-to-hand fight. It plays out as a "how to" manual for making an action flick, especially a summer blockbuster (Domestic Total as of May. 27, 2013:$117,036,995 + $197,000,000 foreign). But a movie being strictly eye candy wouldn't be enough. A major step up that is present is the incredible on-screen chemistry of the "family." Tyrese Gibson and Ludacris play off one another so well, giving us some of the biggest laughs and one-liners of the movie. All the characters are played so well that you will be surprised at how you are actually drawn into the depth they provide between explosions. Not what you would expect to be another major selling point of this type of movie. The evolution of this franchise has taken the old die-hard fans of straight-up racing from the earlier movies and brought in a whole new group of fans by introducing more action elements and complex (for action) stories that are not just fluff. At the end of the 2 hours, I believe you will leave this movie experience extremely satisfied with all aspects of this film, and also due to a major cliffhanger (don't stand up the second the credits start, trust me) that will leave you anxiously awaiting Fast and Furious 7, which I believe will be the final one (do not hold me to that unless I am right). Do yourself a favor and see this one in the theater. OK, I can't stop there without saying one thing that Heather and I could not hold back laughing about, no spoiler but the "check reality" thing is so in focus in one scene it is really stupid, luckily it is surrounded by tons of action, but the runway a plane takes off from has to be somewhere around 500-700 miles long to accommodate the scene. That is all I will say, you will know what we mean when you see it. Thanks for going to the movie with me, Heather. Those who read this (including you) know I 99% of the time watch movies at home, so it was a nice change of pace. "Ride or Die"
- LivewireAdmin4 september 2025By this point the series has fully morphed from midnight street races into glossy, globe-trotting superhero heists, and Justin Lin leans into that identity with confidence. The London set pieces pop—the tank rampage and runway finale are the kind of physics-optional mayhem that make you grin even as you roll your eyes. Performance-wise, Dwayne Johnson remains the franchise’s best late-addition—pure presence and deadpan punchlines—while Vin Diesel gives Dom’s gravelly devotion to “family” enough weight to sell the soap. The Letty-amnesia thread works better than it should: Michelle Rodriguez brings a bruised-knuckle tenderness that grounds the movie whenever the cars go airborne. Luke Evans’ Owen Shaw is serviceable as a cool, tactical foil, though he’s more diagram than character. Still, the film’s bloat shows. The cutting can turn geography to mush, jokes land unevenly, and the cartoon escalation dulls impact by the third mega-set piece. A few character send-offs are disappointingly hollow. Emotionally, it’s a remix of themes the series already nailed in Fast Five—bigger but not richer. As connective tissue in the saga (that stinger is a franchise pivot), F&F6 is a satisfying pit stop: loud, shiny, intermittently thrilling, and frequently ridiculous. Not top-tier Toretto, but it gets you where you’re going.
- Andrew Clout4 juli 2025Yawn. Franchise has overreached.
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The Fast and Furious 6 was released on 17 maj 2013.
The Fast and Furious 6 was directed by Justin Lin.
The Fast and Furious 6 has a runtime of 2h 10m.
The Fast and Furious 6 was produced by Vin Diesel, Neal H. Moritz, Clayton Townsend.
Dominic Toretto och Brian O'Conner är på jakt efter sanningen om Dominics flickvän Lettys försvinnande. Tillsammans med sitt elitteam och Polisen Hobbs tar de sig an den tuffaste fienden de någonsin mött. En brittisk fd specialagent.
The key characters in The Fast and Furious 6 are Dominic Toretto (Vin Diesel), Brian O'Conner (Paul Walker), Luke Hobbs (Dwayne Johnson).
The Fast and Furious 6 is rated 11.
The Fast and Furious 6 is an Action, Thriller, Kriminal film.
The Fast and Furious 6 has an audience rating of 8.4 out of 10.
The Fast and Furious 6 had a budget of 160 mn US$.
The Fast and Furious 6 has made 788,7 mn US$ at the box office.




































