Running time 130 minutes Country United States Language English Budget $125 million Box office $626.1 million Fast Five (alternatively known as Fast & Furious 5 or Fast & Furious 5: Rio Heist ) is a 2011 American directed by and written. It is the fifth installment in. It was released first in on April 20, 2011, and then in the on April 29, 2011. Fast Five follows , , and Mia Toretto as they plan a heist to steal $100 million from corrupt businessman Hernan Reyes while being pursued for arrest by (DSS) agent. While developing Fast Five, deliberately departed from the theme prevalent in previous films in the series, to transform the franchise into a heist action series involving cars. By doing so, they hoped to attract wider audiences that might otherwise be put off by a heavy emphasis on cars and car culture. Fast Five is considered the transitional film in the series, featuring only one car race and giving more attention to action set pieces such as gun fights, brawls, and the heist of $100 million.
The production mounted a comprehensive marketing campaign, marketing the film through social media, virtual games, cinema chains, automobile manufacturers, and at races. Fast Five achieved financial success, breaking box office records for the highest-grossing April opening weekend and the second-highest spring opening weekend, and surpassing (2009) to become the highest-grossing film in the franchise. Fast Five grossed over $625 million worldwide, making it number 66 on the all-time worldwide, in unadjusted dollars, and the. Fast Five received mostly positive reviews, with critics praising the combination of comedy and 'action sequences that toy idly with the laws of physics'; some labeled it the best film in the series. Johnson was singled out for praise in numerous reviews for his performance, with critics calling him 'the best thing, by far, in Fast Five' and remarking that scenes shared by Johnson and Diesel were often the 'best moments'. Despite the positive response, many were critical of the film's running time, considering it too long, and others criticized the treatment of women, stating 'Women cameo strikingly in buttock form. Others actually have first names.'
South American reviewers were critical of the film's portrayal of Rio de Janeiro as a haven for drug trafficking and corruption, labeling it a 'stereotype'. A sequel, was released in May 2013 to box office success, surpassing Fast Five as the highest-grossing film in the franchise. Another sequel, released in April 2015, soon surpassed Fast & Furious 6, grossing over $1.5 billion worldwide. Contents.
Plot When Dominic 'Dom' Toretto is being transported to by bus, his sister Mia Toretto and friend Brian O'Conner lead an assault on the bus, causing it to crash and freeing Dom. While the authorities search for them, the trio escapes to. Awaiting Dom's arrival, Mia and Brian join their friend Vince and other participants on a job to steal three cars from a train. Brian and Mia discover that agents from the are also on the train and that the cars are seized property. When Dom arrives with the rest of the participants, he realizes that the lead participant, Zizi, is only interested in stealing one car - a.
Dom has Mia steal the car herself before he and Brian fight Zizi and his henchmen, during which Zizi kills the DEA agents assigned to the vehicles. Dom and Brian are captured and brought to crime lord Hernan Reyes, the owner of the cars and Zizi's boss. Reyes orders the pair be interrogated to discover the location of the car, but they manage to escape and retreat to their safehouse. While Brian, Dom, and Mia examine the car to discover its importance, Vince arrives and is caught trying to remove a computer chip from it. He admits he was planning to sell the chip to Reyes on his own, and Dom forces him to leave.
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Brian investigates the chip and discovers it contains the complete financial details of Reyes' criminal empire, including the locations of US$100 million in cash. Agent Luke Hobbs and his team arrive in Rio to arrest Dom and Brian. With the help of local officer Elena Neves, they travel to Dom's safehouse, but find it under assault by Reyes' men. Brian, Dom and Mia escape; Dom suggests they split up and leave Rio, but Mia announces she is pregnant with Brian's child. Dom agrees to stick together and suggests they steal the money from Reyes to start a new life.
They organize a team to perform the heist: Han, Roman, Tej, Gisele, Leo, and Santos. Vince later joins the team after saving Mia from being captured by Reyes' men. Hobbs and his team eventually find and arrest Dom, Mia, Brian, and Vince.
While transporting them to the airport for to the United States, the convoy is attacked by Reyes' men, who kill Hobbs' team. Hobbs and Elena are saved by Dom, Brian, Mia, and Vince as they fight back and escape, but Vince is shot in the process and dies. Wanting to avenge his murdered team, Hobbs and Elena agree to help with the heist.
The gang break into the police station and tear the vault holding Reyes' money from the building using their cars, dragging it through the city. After an extensive police chase, Dom makes Brian continue without him while he attacks the police and the pursuing Reyes, using the vault attached to his car to smash their vehicles. Brian returns and kills Zizi while Reyes is badly injured by Dom's assault. Hobbs arrives on the scene and executes Reyes to avenge his team.
Though Hobbs refuses to let Dom and Brian go free, he gives them a 24-hour head start to escape on the condition they leave the vault as it is. However, the vault is empty as it had been switched during the chase. After splitting the cash (Vince's share is given to his family), they go their separate ways. On a tropical beach, Brian and a visibly pregnant Mia relax. They are met by Dom and Elena.
Brian challenges Dom to a final, no-stakes race to prove who is the better driver. In a, Hobbs is given a file by Monica Fuentes concerning the in, where he discovers a recent photo of Dom's former girlfriend Letty, who had been presumed dead. Further information on the characters:. as A professional criminal, street racer, and fugitive.
Diesel was reportedly paid $15 million to star in and produce the film. as A former FBI agent turned criminal. He is in a relationship with Mia Toretto. Walker did many of his own stunts for the film, training with professional Paul Darnell to improve his movement. as Dominic's younger sister and Brian's girlfriend. as Brian's childhood friend.
Gibson's involvement was confirmed on June 30, 2010. Gibson was committed to at the time he signed on to Fast Five, so he flew between Puerto Rico and Atlanta to accommodate both films.
as Brian's and Roman's friend from Miami. Ludacris confirmed his involvement in the film on July 12, 2010, when he stated he had arrived in Puerto Rico to begin filming.
as Dominic's childhood friend. Schulze had appeared in the first film, and it was confirmed on July 16, 2010, that he would be returning. as A street racer who was Dominic's business partner in the Dominican Republic. as A agent. According to producer Vin Diesel, the role of Hobbs was originally developed with in mind. However, when reading feedback on his page, Diesel noted a fan stating a desire to see Diesel and Johnson in a film together. Diesel and Lin then redesigned the role for Johnson.
Johnson wanted to work with Universal Studios, citing their support for him during his transition from wrestling to acting. He described the role as a former bounty hunter turned US Marshal and as 'the government's version of the best bounty hunter on the planet'. He undertook an extensive daily workout regime to enlarge his physique, wanting his character to appear as a 'hunter' and to be formidable enough to present a credible threat to the protagonists. as A former agent. Although Gadot had prior experience handling motorbikes, she was required to learn how to ride the larger, more powerful for the film. as A ruthless drug lord posing as a legitimate businessman. It was confirmed on July 16, 2010, that Almeida would play Reyes.
Having previously played several antagonists, he hesitated to take this role, but accepted it after speaking with Lin and hearing his take on the character. as A Rio police officer who works with Hobbs' team and becomes Dominic's love interest. It was confirmed on July 16, 2010, that Pataky would take this role.
She underwent several days of tactical training with a police/military technical advisor and was required to learn how to handle her gun in a variety of situations to portray Elena believably. The central cast is rounded out by Puerto Rican singers and as and respectively, members of the heist team. Plays Reyes' right-hand man., and Geoff Meedy portray Hobbs' team members Fusco, Wilkes, Chato, and Macroy. Appears in photographs as, Dominic's girlfriend who is presumed dead following the events of. Appears in an uncredited cameo as Agent, reprising her role from. Production Development By February 3, 2010, it was confirmed that a fifth film, referred to as Fast Five, was going into production in the Fast and Furious series, and that a sixth film was being planned. It was also confirmed that Diesel, Walker, writer and producer would all return to their roles for the new installment.
Moritz said that, following the success of Fast & Furious (2009), which had reunited Diesel, Brewster, Walker and Rodriguez from the original film, the production wanted to bring them back again for the next one. Diesel felt that the story between the characters portrayed by himself and Walker should continue, envisioning it as three chapters, of which Fast Five would be the last. Diesel also wanted to bring back a variety of characters that had been in previous films without interacting, put them together and 'have a lot of fun'.
The production had originally intended to film on location in Rio de Janeiro. However, the Puerto Rican government offered tax incentives totaling nearly $11 million, influencing the decision to film there, using to represent Rio de Janeiro. Universal intended to transform the series from street-racing action into a series of heist films with car chases in the vein of (1969) and (1971), with Fast Five as the transitional movie. In April 2011, Universal chairman Adam Fogelson said: The question putting Fast Five and together for us was: Can we take it out of being a pure car culture movie and into being a true action franchise in the spirit of those great heist films made 10 or 15 years ago? Fogelson said that the racing aspect had put a 'ceiling' on the number of people willing to see films in the series, and that, by turning it into a series where car driving ability is just one aspect of the film, he hoped to increase the series' audience. 'For me, each chapter in this franchise is an extension of the first one, and they each get bigger. It is always a privilege to be able to revisit a good character-driven story.
This franchise is more than street racing and tuner cars; it really is about this larger family and community of racers.' — Morgan on his approach to writing the film Lin wanted to explore the elements of 'freedom and family' in the film and collaborated with Morgan towards that ideal, both having worked together on previous installments of the franchise. Morgan worked with Diesel to produce a story arc that would further explore and develop Diesel's character. An idea involving heisting a large safe had been conceived by Morgan during the production of Fast & Furious, but that film's premise did not work with how Morgan envisioned it. He later incorporated it into Fast Five.
Filming On a budget of $125 million, the shooting of Fast Five was scheduled for July and August 2010. Shooting had started by July 14, 2010, but it took longer than forecast: the film was still being shot in early November 2010.
Three film units worked simultaneously. The main cast were required to travel to Rio at the behest of Lin, who felt it important to understand the area and its culture to give the film a good sense of place.
Diesel agreed that it was important to shoot key scenes in Brazil, commenting 'we were able to shoot where other productions might not be able to shoot because our franchise has such good street cred.' The Rio film unit captured aerial shots of the city including, the and the statue.
Of the heist team members were taken as each arrived in Rio. Gibson was filmed arriving in character at but, when it became publicly known that a scene was being shot at the airport, the cast and crew were mobbed. A similar situation occurred while Ludacris was shooting a scene in which his character buys a car to drive around the city. A scene where the completed heist team walk down a beach was filmed in.
The rooftop chase across was filmed in Puerto Rico, where the production could have more control over the area. The main and second filming units began filming in and around the capital,. The island's mixture of tropical greenery and wide streets allowed the production to re-create the densely populated favelas of Rio while completing the larger action and external scenes without incident.
Production designer Peter Wenham had the task of transforming Puerto Rico and Atlanta into the previously scouted Rio locations in four weeks, as the production deemed Rio unsuitable for filming many of the larger scenes. Wenham had to reinforce buildings to support the heavy camera equipment, and to alter the colors of more than 30 buildings in the city to make them suitable for filming. His team needed to alter the buildings and strew debris to make the area look disheveled and appear as a Rio shantytown. Wenham remarked that, though the development was difficult, in part due to the heat, it was 'a walk in the park' compared with filming in the Rio favelas themselves.
Wenham aimed to maintain a monochromatic color scheme for the film, with muted blacks and grays, including his choice of colors for the cars used. He only chose to add a multitude of colors in the favela set.
The Teodoro Moscosco bridge connecting San Juan to neighboring was used to film the final showdown between Dom and Reyes, while a U.S. Navy base pier 60 miles outside San Juan stood in for the bridge for scenes involving the vault smashing cars. Action scenes were also filmed in the and districts of San Juan. A foot pursuit in which Diesel, Brewster and Walker are chased across favela rooftops by Johnson and his team was filmed over the course of a week in the small hillside town of.
The scene was considered difficult to shoot, as pathways were slippery from moist tropical heat and the scene involved actors and stunt doubles running while avoiding dogs, chickens and other stray animals loose in the area. To capture the scene, a 420-foot cable-camera rig was used to allow for a fast moving, birds-eye view of the action, and cameras on cranes were set up on rooftops and in alleyways.
Walker and Brewster made multiple takes of the conclusion of the scene, requiring them to jump nearly 30 feet from a building onto a waiting safety mat. In total the production employed 236 technicians, 13,145 extras, and generated 16,824 room nights at hotels, contributing $27 million to the Puerto Rican community. Filming moved to for the final phase. Wenham and his team transformed a defunct train yard into an abandoned auto plant used by the protagonists as their headquarters.
Redesigning the train yard took place over several months. It was required to allow enough space for stunt drivers to drive into the building, and it had to include an integrated lighting system. The design team removed walls, hauled out old railway cars, suspended rusted car parts and auto-plant car rails, and constructed smaller buildings within the main building to transform the site. With twenty-five pages of script to shoot in a limited time, cinematographer Stephen Windon and his team spent three weeks setting up a series of high-powered, motorized lights in the rafters of the building, that could be controlled remotely to allow lighting to be altered quickly while fully illuminating the set. An exterior scene involving Diesel and Walker attending a car party, involving several high-performance cars, was filmed near the.
The train heist scene was filmed in over three weeks. A brawl scene between Johnson's and Diesel's characters was considered difficult to choreograph. The characters were written to be equally formidable, so the fight was punctuated with moments of character development, as Moritz felt this made the fight more exciting.
The scene required several weeks of rehearsal and more than a week of filming by the actors and their stunt doubles, who incurred several minor injuries. Vehicle stunts.
Main articles: and Fast Five (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) was released on iTunes on April 25, 2011, and on CD on May 3, 2011,. It features many and rhythmic tracks, including songs by, and many others, with three pieces from Tyler's original score for the film: 'Assembling the Team', 'Mad Skills' and 'Fast Five Suite'. Music guide awarded the album 3 stars out of 5, commenting that 'The goal here is to accompany a picture that, as usual, is packed with driving sequences involving flashy cars, beautiful, scantily clad women, and muscled men. That goal is accomplished with this beat-heavy music and the gruff, aggressive Latin rapping.' Ludacris collaborated with and Claret Jai for the soundtrack's lead single, 'Furiously Dangerous'. The film score was released on May 3, 2011,. The release has 25 tracks and plays for 78 minutes.
The score spent four weeks on the, peaking as high as number 60 and reaching number 24 on the digital albums chart and number 5 on the soundtrack-only chart. Marketing. An example of Fast Five's cross-media marketing. A -branded, virtual drive-in theater in, shows the trailer for Fast Five.
The first trailer for Fast Five was released on Diesel's Facebook page on December 14, 2010, in what was believed to be the first ever use of this marketing approach. At the time, Diesel's page had over 20 million subscribers (one of the top five personal sites of celebrities), providing a wide audience for the trailer. Following this debut, other members of the cast with personal social media platforms released the teaser trailer to their own fans.
The Facebook game by Cie Games and the theater chain (REG) collaborated with Universal in a cross-media marketing promotion. Car Town allowed players to view the trailer for the film in an REG-branded, in-game drive-in theater and race around a virtual Rio de Janeiro. The game also featured missions and locations based on the plot of the film, while allowing players to race against Fast Five characters and take part in a bank heist.
REG offered players of Car Town the ability to purchase tickets in-game via for films at REG theaters. By buying these tickets in-game, players were given promotional codes which in turn allowed them to unlock a virtual 1970s, used by Diesel's character in the original film. REG promoted the partnership between the film and the game in their theaters across 37 states, online and through social media, while Universal promoted it via their own Facebook, Twitter and YouTube sites. In October 2011, it was claimed that over 200 million races had taken place within the virtual Rio de Janeiro environment in the six months since the campaign's April launch. Automobile manufacturer collaborated with Universal in marketing the film, supplying several Dodge Chargers to use in it.
The partnership with Dodge included the 'Fast Five' Dodge Charger driven by in the throughout April 2011 – the opening month of Fast Five. Dodge also sponsored the world premiere of the film in Rio de Janeiro. Release The premiere of Fast Five took place on April 15, 2011, at the Lagoon theater in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
It was hosted by actress and sponsored by car manufacturer. Box office Fast Five grossed $209.8 million (33.5%) in the United States and Canada and $416.3 million (66.5%) in other territories for a total of $626.1 million.
Worldwide, it is the seventy-first highest-grossing film, the seventh highest-grossing, the fourth highest-grossing film in the (behind, and ), and the fifth highest-grossing film. It achieved a worldwide opening weekend of $109.6 million. The film reached a peak of number 55 on the list of all-time highest-grossing films worldwide in October 2011. It became the highest-grossing film of the series in worldwide grosses (as well as separately in the US and Canada, and outside the US and Canada) but was out-grossed in all three cases by Fast & Furious 6. Outside the United States and Canada Fast Five is the ninth highest-grossing 2011 film, the third highest-grossing film of the Fast and Furious franchise (behind Fast 6 and Furious 7) and the fifth highest-grossing Universal film. It was initially released in Australia on Wednesday, April 20, 2011 – nine days before the release date in North America – followed by releases in the UK, South Korea and New Zealand.
The earlier start in these countries was timed to coincide with their Easter holidays and avoided competition from forthcoming summer films, although this placed it in direct competition with in some countries. By the end of its opening weekend, the film had accrued a total of $23.4 million from these countries.
On its second weekend, Fast Five earned $46.3 million across 3,139 theaters in 14 countries, ranking first at the box office in each of its ten new markets. For the overall weekend, it ranked second behind Thor. In the third weekend of release, Fast Five topped the box office in a further 44 countries, playing in a total of 6,979 theaters across 58 countries. It ranked first during the weekend with $85.8 million.
It set an opening-weekend record in the United Arab Emirates ($1.65 million), holding this record for two weeks before being out-grossed by Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides ($2.24 million). Across all markets, the film scored Universal's highest-grossing opening weekend in Russia, Spain, Turkey, Argentina, Brazil, Chile, France, India, Italy, Malaysia, Mexico, the Netherlands, Thailand, the United Arab Emirates and Vietnam. United States and Canada Fast Five is the third highest-grossing film in the Fast and Furious franchise (behind Fast 6 and Furious 7), the sixteenth highest-grossing Universal film, the sixth highest-grossing 2011 film, the second highest-grossing heist/caper film, behind, and the second highest-grossing car-racing film, behind. According to Box Office Mojo, Fast Five is one of the most successful sequels of 2011, when taking into account that it is one of few to have outperformed the immediately-preceding instalment of its franchise in the US and Canada. Fast Five opened on April 29, 2011, in 3,644 theaters, It took $3.8 million in midnight showings, setting new records for the Fast and the Furious series and (both records overtaken by Fast 6). By the end of its opening day, it had accrued a total of $34.4 million (including midnight earnings), setting an April opening-day record, replacing ($30.1 million), and marking the third largest Friday outside of the summer and holiday period, behind.
In total, Fast Five earned $86.2 million during its opening weekend, an average of $23,655 per theater, with showings contributing over $8 million. It thus set an opening-weekend record for the Fast and Furious series, for Universal, (both records overtaken by Fast 6) and for films released in April (the record was surpassed in 2014 by ). It also achieved the third-largest spring opening, behind The Hunger Games and Alice in Wonderland. The film also set an opening-weekend record among films starring Diesel, Walker, Brewster, Johnson, Moritz and Lin, records overtaken in all cases by Fast 6.
The film opened dropped 62% on its second weekend, earning $32.4 million, and ranking second behind Thor. This result was partially attributed to the reduction in IMAX and large-format screens showing the film (reduced from 244 to 20 ), since IMAX only contributed $510,000 to the film's second-weekend gross. On June 4, 2011, 37 days after release in the US, the film became the first of 2011 to accrue more than $200 million. The film received a one-week re-release in IMAX theaters on September 30, 2011.
Release date(s) Budget Box office revenue Box office ranking (current/peak) US & Canada International Worldwide Release year All time US All time worldwide. Fast Five cast in Rio de Janeiro Brazilian reviewers criticized the use of Rio de Janeiro in the film, claiming it was stereotyped as 'dominated by heavily armed drug traffickers, corrupt police, and sexy women'. Accused the producers of using 'aerial shots and quick editing' to 'deceive the viewer' into believing that the criminal acts take place in Rio. Globo also reacted negatively to the use of 'foreigners' to represent Brazilians, 'speaking Portuguese with laughable accents'. Agreed with O Globo, saying, 'The city of Rio and the Rio Film Commission supported the production.
But the image that will spread across the world is exactly what the city doesn't want.' Accolades and recognition Tyler's score for Fast Five earned him an award at the 2011. The marketing components of Fast Five were nominated for three, winning one for Best Summer Blockbuster 2011 TV Spot. For the 2011, Fast Five received five nominations, including Choice Action Movie and Choice Action Movie Actress.
Three of the five available nomination slots for Choice Action Movie Actor were taken by actors from Fast Five: Vin Diesel, Dwayne Johnson and Paul Walker. The film ultimately received one Teen Choice Award, for Choice Action Movie.
The film received two nominations for the 2011 for Favorite Action Movie, and Favorite Action Movie Star for Diesel. Diesel was nominated for an for. The film's sound and music editing was nominated for a Golden Reel Award for Sound Effects and Foley in a Feature Film by the society. The film also received two nominations from the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films for Best Action/Adventure Film and Best Editing for Kelly Matsumoto, Fred Raskin, and Christian Watner.
In December, 2011, Richard Corliss ranked the film number 10 on his list of the Top 10 Best Movies of 2011, saying, 'A carnival of roguish heroes and pretty girls, car chases and cliffhangers, Fast Five is as much a tribute as or to the cinema's primal thrills.' Empire placed the film number 20 on its list of the Top 20 Films of 2011, while named it the 'Best Action Movie' of 2011.
Fast Five was listed as the number 1 most illegally downloaded film of 2011 on with approximately 9.3 million downloads. Year Award Category Recipient Result Ref.