''Superfast!'' (also known as ''Superfast & Superfurious'') is a 2015 American action
comedy film
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written and directed by
Jason Friedberg and Aaron Seltzer
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.
The film is a
parody
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of ''
The Fast and the Furious
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'' film series.
It was released in theaters and
VOD on April 3, 2015, to coincide with the premiere of ''
Furious 7
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''.
Plot
Undercover police officer Lucas White enters the world of underground
street racing
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to join a gang of street racers led by Vin Serento to get closer to a
crime ring led by Los Angeles kingpin Juan Carlos De la Sol. The morning after losing a street race, Lucas goes to Vin's garage with a wrecked
Smart Fortwo and lands a job as a mechanic, despite objections by Vin's friend Curtis. He also develops a relationship with Vin's sister Jordana.
The next day, Lucas and Vin head to a secluded area, where they win a dance audition for de la Sol. The duo drive de la Sol's supercar to a warehouse to meet up with a gang and exchange it for a briefcase of cash, only to discover a bomb inside. They play catch with the gang until the bomb explodes on Vin's face before a shootout ensues. Vin chases after the gang leader while Lucas accidentally guns down Detective Hanover, his superior and the only one aware of his identity as an undercover cop. After the duo flee from the scene, Detective Rock Johnson and Officer Julie Canaro arrive to investigate the shootout. Meanwhile, de la Sol orders a hit on Vin following the double-cross. Back at Serento Garage, Vin and the gang discover a list of de la Sol's illegal activities through a computer in the supercar, to which they set out to steal de la Sol's secret stash of $100 million. For this heist, Vin employs the services of Rapper Cameo, Cool Asian Guy, and Model Turned Actress. At the same time, Jordana reveals to Lucas that she is pregnant with their child. Later, the gang begin their heist, but end up on the wrong street and mistakenly mug a pastor and a nun delivering bingo night money. They regroup and deduce that the secret stash is inside a Big Ass Taco restaurant owned by De la Sol. They hatch a plan to break into the vault, steal the cash, and flee to an extradition-free country with no casualties involved, except for Curtis. The next morning, Johnson and his squad raid the garage; the facility is empty, but Canaro discovers the gang's plans, which are heavily ignored by Johnson.
At the Big Ass Taco, the gang realize they have been double-crossed by Curtis and engage in a shootout with de la Sol's thugs. At the last minute, Curtis is shot dead by de la Sol's henchman Cesar while protecting Vin. Using the restored Smart and Lucas'
Toyota Corolla
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, Vin and Lucas tow the whole restaurant away. De la Sol and Cesar chase after them with Johnson and his squad in pursuit. Vin's lesbian girlfriend Michelle hands herself over to Canaro to help the gang get away. Meanwhile, de la Sol kicks Cesar out of his SUV after an argument over the climate control. Johnson kills Cesar in a shootout and stops de la Sol, but the kingpin flees after bribing the detective with a male enhancement kit. Upon hearing an explosion, Johnson heads to the abandoned restaurant and chases after the gang. He nabs Jordana and reveals to her and Vin that Lucas is an undercover cop. Lucas, instead, handcuffs Johnson to the spoiler of Jordana's
Scion tC
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and walks away with Vin and Jordana while Johnson struggles to grab his bottle of
baby oil
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on the ground. With the cash stowed in the trunks, Lucas and Vin agree to one more race, with Jordana's unborn baby at stake. However, de la Sol arrives, demanding the return of his money, but is run over by a squad car driven by Michelle and Canaro (who have begun a relationship). Lucas, Vin, and Jordana then race off, with Vin arguing with his GPS device after it directs him to a wig shop.
Cast
* Alex Ashbaugh as Officer Lucas White, a parody of
Brian O'Conner
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(
Paul Walker
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Walker began his career as a child actor in the 1980s, gaining recogniti ...
). The name Lucas White may also be a reference to
Lucas Black, who played
Sean Boswell.
* Dale Pavinski as Vin Serento, a parody of
Dominic Toretto
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(
Vin Diesel
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Diesel began auditi ...
).
*
Lili Mirojnick as Jordana Serento, a parody of
Mia Toretto (
Jordana Brewster
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).
*
Andrea Navedo
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as Michelle Toritz, a parody of
Letty Ortiz (
Michelle Rodriguez
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Rodriguez began her career in 2000, playing a troubled boxer in the independent sports drama film ''Girlfight'' (2000), where she won the Independent Spirit Award and Gotha ...
).
*
Daniel Booko as Curtis, a parody of
Vince (
Matt Schulze).
* Dio Johnson as Detective Rock Johnson, a parody of
Luke Hobbs
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The following is a list of characters ...
(
Dwayne Johnson
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).
* Rogelio Douglas, Jr. as Rapper Cameo, a parody of
Tej Parker,
Roman "Rome" Pearce, and
Edwin.
*
Chris Pang as Cool Asian Guy, a parody of
Han Lue
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(
Sung Kang).
* Chanel Celaya as Model Turned Actress, a parody of
Gisele Yashar (
Gal Gadot
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).
* Shantel Wislawski as Officer Julie Canaro, a parody of
Monica Fuentes
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The following is a list of characters ...
and
Elena Neves.
*
Omar Chaparro as Juan Carlos de la Sol, a parody of
Arturo Braga and
Hernan Reyes.
*
Joseph Julian Soria
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Life and career
Soria was born in Los Angeles ...
as Cesar Villacruz, a parody of
Fenix Calderon and
Zizi.
* Gonzalo Menendez as Detective Hanover.
*
Amin Joseph as Dre.
* Luis Chavez as Hector.
*
Riley Reid
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as uncredited cameo.
* Cuete Yeska as José.
Production
Filming
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began in October 2013.
Release
Box office
''Superfast!'' premiered in Italy on March 5, 2015, where it debuted in the #8 position with US$436,810. It dropped to #13 in its second week and has since ended its run with US$638,268. The film opened on March 12 in the United Arab Emirates, where it finished in the #4 position with US$222,653 from 32 screens and ended its run with US$399,512.
As of March 30, the film's total box office gross is US$2,075,731.
Critical response
The film has received generally negative reviews from critics. Joe Leydon of ''
Variety
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'' commented on his review of the film that "''Superfast!'' takes aim at easy targets, and misses by miles."
Martin Tsai of the ''
Los Angeles Times
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'' commented on his review that "While fans can appreciate all the winks and nudges, the film is a wreck for the uninitiated." Brian Orndorf of Blu-ray.com gave the film a score of 2 out of 10, calling it "a brain-dead endeavor, with the helmers returning to their comfort zone of head bonks and fart noises, even throwing in two incidents where a character is struck out of the blue by a speeding car. Perhaps Friedberg and Seltzer are vaudeville enthusiasts. Perhaps they can’t dream up an original joke to save their lives. Either way, ''Superfast'' is steamrolled by painfully obvious stupidity that’s never funny."
Home media
The film premiered on
VOD and in select theaters on April 3.
It was released on DVD in Japan on April 17 by
Asmik Ace
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under the title (a play on ''Wild Speed'', the Japanese title for ''The Fast and the Furious''). In France, the film was released by
TF1 Vidéo under the title ''Superfast 8''.
References
External links
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2015 films
2010s chase films
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