13 reviews
It's okay and not bad. Obviously this prelude happened to avoid any plot-holes. We all knew Brian changed his path in the first movie, this prelude shows how he managed to choose his new path.
- aldrichianata
- Aug 28, 2020
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The first short film in the Fast & Furious franchise, details the events prior to 2 Fast 2 Furious (2003).
They need to bring back Minka Kelly in at least one feature film, F10 or F11.
They need to bring back Minka Kelly in at least one feature film, F10 or F11.
- ashfordofficial
- Nov 27, 2021
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"The Turbo Charged Prelude for 2 Fast 2 Furious" revs up the excitement as a thrilling prologue that bridges the gap between the first and second films in the Fast and Furious franchise. Released in 2003, this short film provides a tantalizing glimpse into the life of Brian O'Conner and sets the stage for the adrenaline-fueled action to come.
The plot follows Brian O'Conner, portrayed by Paul Walker, as he sets off on a cross-country journey after letting Dominic Toretto escape. Fueled by a desire to start fresh, Brian takes part in illegal street races to earn a living while staying under the radar. Along the way, he encounters both challenges and opportunities that test his skills and resolve.
Despite its shorter runtime, "The Turbo Charged Prelude" delivers a satisfying dose of high-speed thrills. The film captures the essence of the Fast and Furious franchise, showcasing intense car chases, breathtaking stunts, and the underground racing culture. It immerses viewers in Brian's world, providing a deeper understanding of his character and motivations.
Paul Walker's charismatic performance as Brian O'Conner shines once again, capturing the conflicted nature of the character. His determination and driving skills come to the forefront, highlighting his growth and evolution since the first film. The film also features appearances by familiar faces, further connecting it to the larger Fast Saga.
Visually, "The Turbo Charged Prelude" delivers with dynamic cinematography that captures the speed and intensity of the races. The editing and sound design enhance the exhilarating sequences, creating a sense of urgency and immersing viewers in the action. The film's soundtrack complements the fast-paced visuals, adding to the overall experience.
While the plot may be straightforward, serving as a prologue to "2 Fast 2 Furious," the film accomplishes its purpose effectively. It provides an exciting glimpse into Brian's journey and sets the stage for the next chapter in his life. It successfully builds anticipation and leaves viewers eager to embark on the next thrilling adventure in the Fast Saga.
"The Turbo Charged Prelude for 2 Fast 2 Furious" is a high-octane prologue that delivers the excitement and energy fans of the franchise have come to expect. It serves as a satisfying bridge between the first and second films, offering a deeper look into Brian O'Conner's story. Buckle up and get ready for the ride.
The plot follows Brian O'Conner, portrayed by Paul Walker, as he sets off on a cross-country journey after letting Dominic Toretto escape. Fueled by a desire to start fresh, Brian takes part in illegal street races to earn a living while staying under the radar. Along the way, he encounters both challenges and opportunities that test his skills and resolve.
Despite its shorter runtime, "The Turbo Charged Prelude" delivers a satisfying dose of high-speed thrills. The film captures the essence of the Fast and Furious franchise, showcasing intense car chases, breathtaking stunts, and the underground racing culture. It immerses viewers in Brian's world, providing a deeper understanding of his character and motivations.
Paul Walker's charismatic performance as Brian O'Conner shines once again, capturing the conflicted nature of the character. His determination and driving skills come to the forefront, highlighting his growth and evolution since the first film. The film also features appearances by familiar faces, further connecting it to the larger Fast Saga.
Visually, "The Turbo Charged Prelude" delivers with dynamic cinematography that captures the speed and intensity of the races. The editing and sound design enhance the exhilarating sequences, creating a sense of urgency and immersing viewers in the action. The film's soundtrack complements the fast-paced visuals, adding to the overall experience.
While the plot may be straightforward, serving as a prologue to "2 Fast 2 Furious," the film accomplishes its purpose effectively. It provides an exciting glimpse into Brian's journey and sets the stage for the next chapter in his life. It successfully builds anticipation and leaves viewers eager to embark on the next thrilling adventure in the Fast Saga.
"The Turbo Charged Prelude for 2 Fast 2 Furious" is a high-octane prologue that delivers the excitement and energy fans of the franchise have come to expect. It serves as a satisfying bridge between the first and second films, offering a deeper look into Brian O'Conner's story. Buckle up and get ready for the ride.
- sufyaanrashid95
- Nov 18, 2023
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- akminnieme47
- Sep 7, 2012
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The Turbo Charged Prelude for 2 Fast 2 Furious. The consequences of family squabbles. The short film looks more like a long trailer for the next movie. Brian rides the states, makes money, and finally arrives at the start of the second film.
- kelvinselimor
- Aug 24, 2021
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- Horst_In_Translation
- Sep 29, 2015
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An 8 might seem generous here. The idea of a franchise (Vin Diesel) wanting such a complete picture, that they create short movies to fill plot holes, is just perfect to me. I think they could stand to do a little more of that, 6-22 minute segments with various characters. This portion of the franchise coming in at about 6 minutes is all silent. It has pieces put together fro the time Brian ad Dom went their separate ways at the end of the first. It has a nice little segue into the Miami scene. It gives a quick glimpse of what it might be like trying to make a name for yourself, all while finding your own way. The best part of this short film is no doubt, when a baby is born, not literally obviously, but something comes from nothing, and it just makes you appreciate that much more.
- jordanhjacobs
- Apr 8, 2015
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Fast and Furious Serial is the short film that provides the link between the first movie and the second movie. There is no speech in the movie, but it is successful in ensuring the integrity of the series.
- drmuhammedsamiduru
- Apr 21, 2020
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The Turbo Charged Prelude For 2Fast 2Furious Is A Six Minute Short That Bridges The Gap Between The First And Second Movies. That Continues The Action Of The Fast And The Furious Takes You All The Way Too Streets Of Miami Where 2Fast 2Furious Begins. I Really Enjoyed The Turbo Charged Prelude For 2Fast 2Furious
- dickinsonjason-34081
- Dec 25, 2020
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The Turbo Charged prelude for 2Fast 2Furious
Is a six minute short that bridges the gap between The Fast and the Furious and 2Fast 2Furious
It is a follow-up to The Fast and the Furious and a prequel to 2Fast 2Furious
Brian O'Conner is on the run
Leaving L. A. on across country road trip from L. A. to Arizona new Mexico and Texas
Then reachs miami
The film's storyline: taking place after The Fast and The Furious leading up to the events of 2Fast 2Furious
The Turbo Charged prelude for 2Fast 2Furious was a lot fun i really enjoyed this one a lot because how it sets up 2Fast 2Furious very well. What a fun time.
- cinematimewithjason
- Jun 9, 2024
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I Enjoyed For What It Was Some Just don't Understand The Fast & Furious Movies And How They Work For Trubo Charged Preload It Helps Sets Up 2Fast 2Furious Very Well
- jdickinson-49959
- May 13, 2019
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It's a short film between the first and the second Fast and Furious film. I really like it because it manages to convey so much of the mood of the early Fast and Furious films. It doesn't even have dialogue. It's a simple story with cool cars, an awesome soundtrack and a very "2003 feeling" to it.
- hanneswohlfarth
- Feb 17, 2022
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