Fast: a self -sports movie that can be enjoyed without moderation (critic)
A story led to the floor, which, like her heroine, does not apologize at any time to seek to be as effective as possible.
Seen, revised and re-re-revu. We are not going to lie, Fast does not tell anything new. Judge instead: a young woman (a super first role for Paola Locatelli) addicted to speed dreams of piloting formula 1 and joining a school for future race pilots. So, if you have two maids, you know roughly how it will take place and will end.
And yet, Fast Works full. The success of the film simply lies in its effectiveness. His heroine wants to assume her trajectory without being kind, without cheating, as the film tries not to cheat – and when he does, he tries to do it as little as possible (we even forgive a Sequence assembly training to the sound of “maniac” taken from Flashdancethat we will interpret as a tribute to the Bruckheimer/Simpson productions). Imagine a besson but stripped production of all these beautiful tics, like the mafia, the cops and the sex workersto keep only the pleasure of a good motorsport film.
Normal after all, since it is the new film by Morgan S. Dalibert, alias the leader of both Loss ball. The director had already directed Alban Lenoir in his first long, Aka On Netflix, an action film too stretched and too serious for its own good, which took place in an already seen and re-revised cinema territory (there were bearded fundamentalists in sequence plan from the intro). Has already seen equivalent, we choose without hesitation this Fast-which lasts thirty minutes less.
By Morgan S. Dalibert. With Paola Locatelli, Alba Lenoir, Anne Marivin… Duration 1h38. Released April 16, 2025