Fast Five

Synopsis: Former cop Brian O'Conner partners with ex-con Dom Toretto on the opposite side of the law. Since Brian and Mia Toretto broke Dom out of custody, they've blown across many borders to elude authorities. Now backed into a corner in Rio de Janeiro, they must pull one last job in order to gain their freedom. As they assemble their elite team of top racers, the unlikely allies know their only shot of getting out for good means confronting the corrupt businessman who wants them dead. But he's not the only one on their tail. Hard-nosed federal agent Luke Hobbs never misses his target. When he is assigned to track down Dom and Brian, he and his strike team launch an all-out assault to capture them. But as his men tear through Brazil, Hobbs learns he can't separate the good guys from the bad. Now, he must rely on his instincts to corner his prey... before someone else runs them down first.
Director(s): Justin Lin
Production: Universal Pictures
  9 wins & 21 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.3
Metacritic:
66
Rotten Tomatoes:
77%
PG-13
Year:
2011
130 min
$209,805,005
Website
12,583 Views


1

JUDGE:
Dominic Toretto.

You are hereby sentenced

to serve 25 years to life

at the Lompoc Maximum Security

Prison system

without the possibility

of early parole.

Here's what we know so far.

This is all the aftermath of

a daring, daylight breakout.

There were 26 high-risk

inmates being transferred...

A daring midday breakout where everyone

on board has been accounted for,

except for one,

Dominic Toretto.

Police have

just released the identity

of the man they believe to have

orchestrated the shocking escape

that amazingly resulted in no

fatalities this afternoon.

He is former federal agent,

Brian O'Conner.

A fierce manhunt is underway

for three fugitives tonight.

Multiple federal and local

agencies have joined forces

in the search

for Dominic Toretto

and his accomplices Brian

O'Conner and Mia Toretto.

But despite every eye in the

country looking for them

where Toretto and O'Conner

are now is anyone's guess.

It's got to be it, right?

(SPEAKING PORTUGUESE)

Let's get out of here.

VINCE:
Whoa, whoa!

(VINCE SPEAKING PORTUGUESE)

Easy, friends.

She's with me.

Mia.

Vince.

Buster.

Come on.

Dom here yet?

No.

When was the last time

you heard from him?

A couple of weeks ago.

Up in Ecuador somewhere.

VINCE:
How does it feel?

What's that?

To be on the other side

of a wanted poster?

He'll show up.

Yeah.

Dom's?

Yeah.

(SPEAKING PORTUGUESE)

Time for bed little one.

Can I bring him?

Of course.

MIA:
Aw.

Good night.

Excuse me, sorry.

Why Rio, Vince?

You mean after you

screwed everything up in LA?

Ended up free-falling through

South America, you know,

hitting every hellhole

on the way down.

Would have kept

on going if not for Rosa.

(SPEAKING PORTUGUESE)

Does he know?

So, listen.

There is a job coming up.

I was hoping Dom

was going to be here by now

but this one is clean enough

we can do it without him.

It's a good gig.

Couple of high-end cars, easy targets.

Guy I know is putting together

a team to swipe them.

Just need a few more

willing bodies.

I don't know.

Look, the way the car

scene is down here

we can unload them quick

and get top dollar.

It's easy money.

And from where I'm sitting,

it looks like you both

could use the payday.

What are you reading?

Travel guide.

Yeah?

Tokyo.

Moscow.

Goa.

You want to know what all of

these places have in common?

Huh?

No extradition.

Here we go.

Excuse me, buddy.

Okay.

Hey, we've found them.

Yeah, second-to-the-last

freighter.

What is it?

DEA tags. These cars

have been seized.

Look who showed up.

God, I'm so happy you're okay.

I thought I told you

to lay low.

Been running on fumes.

Had to make a call.

Hey! Quit talking.

We only got the two-minute window.

Let's go, Vince.

(SPEAKING PORTUGUESE)

I'm taking the GT40.

Ladies first.

Hey!

MIA:
Hey!

(SPEAKING PORTUGUESE)

This car suits me better.

See you, baby.

It's okay...

we're all going to the same place.

We'll get the car there.

Change of plans.

Wait for my call.

Let's go!

Where is she going?

Where is she going?

Hey!

Hey!

We're being robbed!

Whatever happens, don't stop the train!

(SPEAKING PORTUGUESE)

Go after the girl!

Hurry up!

Access card!

Get the access card!

Sh*t.

Bridge! There is a bridge!

Luggage car is clear.

Freeze!

Oh, Sh*t!

You had to make a call, huh?

Shitty call, O'Conner.

Shitty call.

You two stirred up

quite a bit of trouble today.

Three of my men dead.

Three DEA agents

along with them.

Of course,

this is business

and sometimes

things go astray.

All I care about is the car.

Tell me where it is,

and I'll let you go.

BRIAN:
This roofing plastic says

you're full of sh*t. (REYES LAUGHING)

I don't know how you guys do

business in your part of the world,

but here in Rio,

I like it when all parties

know what they're up against.

DOM:
That's funny.

Because it goes both ways.

You know,

I hear your sister

is very beautiful.

Wherever she hides

I Will find her.

(NEWSCASTER SPEAKING

PORTUGUESE)

The American fugitives killed three

DEA agents during a train robbery...

...Police warn they are armed

and extremely dangerous.

Anyone with information should contact

law enforcement immediately...

BRIAN:
Mia?

Hey.

You okay?

Yeah, you all right?

Hey.

Hey, yeah.

Just like a Toretto.

Where's Vince?

That's a good question.

He'll be here.

Guys, we're all over

the news.

They're blaming us for the Killing

of those DEA agents on the train.

Which means we just jumped

to the top of the wanted list.

The feds have got to show everyone

their agents are off limits

and they're going to send their best guys.

We got to get out of here.

One thing we know for sure

is that they wanted this car.

Because something is in it.

If we find out what it is, we'll

know what we're up against.

HOBBS:
All right, listen up!

The men we're after are professional runners.

They like speed and are guaranteed

to go down the hardest possible way

so make sure you got

your funderwear on.

We find them, we take them as a

team, and we bring them back.

And above all else, we don't ever,

ever let them get into cars.

Crime scene is 10 hours old and counting, men.

Let's go hunting.

Agente Hobbs!

Chief of Police, Joo Alemeida.

Luke.

Sorry to hear about

the loss of your men.

Is all this really necessary

to apprehend two men?

Let me tell you something

about these two men.

One is a former federal officer,

been in deep cover for five years.

He knows every way you're

going to come for him.

The other one is a professional

criminal, escaped prison twice,

spent half his life on the

run avoiding folks like you.

Well, if there's anything

we can do to help the DSS...

Two things.

One, I need a translator.

We have plenty in the public

relations department.

Elena Neves.

A patrol officer?

You heard me.

But why? We have many

more experienced people.

I like her smile.

What's the second thing?

Stay the f*** out of my way.

Brian.

Hm?

I have something

I have to tell you.

VINCE:
God damn.

What a mess!

Where you been, man?

You better check that tone.

And you just better answer

the goddamn question.

Stop it!

Both of you.

Where were you, Vince?

Guys all over the favelas

asking about you.

Couldn't get out of there without

leading them straight to you.

Had to wait them out.

That is such horseshit

That was your job,

and those were your guys! Hey!

Hey! Enough, O'Conner!

If he said he didn't do it,

he didn't do it.

Go walk it off.

REYES:
Look, I would love to expand

my operations into your countries

but, quite frankly, your business

methods are too violent.

Let me tell you a true story.

Five hundred years ago, the

Portuguese and the Spanish came here,

each trying to get the country

from their natives.

The Spaniards arrived, guns blazing,

determined to prove who was boss.

The natives killed

every single Spaniard.

Personally, I prefer

the methods of the Portuguese.

They came bearing gifts.

Mirrors, scissors, trinkets.

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Chris Morgan

Chris Morgan is an American screenwriter and film producer. His writing credits include the screenplays for The Fast and the Furious franchise, Wanted, and the Fox crime drama Gang Related. more…

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