2 Fast 2 Furious
2 Fast 2 Furious (2003)

2 Fast 2 Furious

5/5
(25 votos)
5.9IMDb38Metascore

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A policeman is seen "writing" in a pad, however it's clear that he's merely moving a closed pen across a pad already filled with words.

When Brian and Monica are seen talking at the party in the club, Monica has an earring in her ear which subsequently disappears.

When Roman and Brian are fighting in the sand, the smudge on Roman's face disappears and reappears several times.

In the car chase towards the end of the film, Brian is wearing/not wearing his seatbelt between shots.

When Roman and Brian are talking to the police after the initial chase and Roman gets in a fight with Agent Markham, his shirt is alternately buttoned/unbuttoned between shots.

When Brian wins the race, right before the police arrests him, he powerslides toward the crowd.

The camera's shadow is visible on his car door.

After Brian breaks through the gate when he and Roman enter the boat lot, there is no dent in the front end of his car.

It is perfectly fine.

When the cops chase Brian after the first race, Agent Markham gets out of a squad car and shoots an electrical mechanism to disable Brian's car.

Brian looses control and just knocks over a parking meter.

When he hits it, barely any damage is done.

In the next shot when the camera pans over his car, you can see that the hood is buckled, and the whole front end is basically destroyed (i.

E the missing headlight, air dam and grille area).

This damage to the car was done during an outtake, when Paul Walker crashed by accident.

When Rome and Brian are going to the impound lot, Brian breaks the gate to the entrance.

You can see the front of his car receiving damage, but when they stop and get out of their cars, Brian's car has no damage at all.

When Brian and Rome are driving through the impound lot, they both drive through dips in the ground which have muddy water in them.

When you see their cars later, there is no mud on them.

When the two henchmen are arguing with Brian and Roman on the house boat, Brian ejects the unfired cartridge from the pistol, without first removing the clip, and hands it back to the henchman.

Assuming that your average movie bad guy carries a firearm with a full mag, Brian has just given him a loaded weapon with a fresh round in the chamber.

However, close examination shows the gun minus the mag as Brian hands it back.

The GTR badge on the front intake of the Skyline (between the headlights) dissappears and reappears.

When the driver in the orange muscle car is coming to the turn around the barrels in the tag team race, his sunglasses are visible before the turn, disappear during the turn, and reappear after the turn After the scene at the lockup, where Brian says, "Yo, let's break", and the cars begin to leave, we see the Spyder leave, and the driver is wearing orange.

Yet when the cars are pulled over by the cops, and Tej and Suki climb out, Suki (driving the Spyder) is wearing black and Tej (Evo) is wearing orange.

Whilst driving the Mitsubishi Evo there is a shot of Brian changing gear and dipping the clutch pedal.

The shot used is of the pedals (with GTR logo) from the Nissan Skyline shown earlier and not of the Evo.

In the first race between the Skyline, Supra, S2000 and the RX-7 the Supra's ground effects change from green to red and then back again multiple times.

At the end of the first race, Brian jumps the raised bridge and smashes all the neons under his car, but moments later he slides up to the camera with all the neons working.

In the first race when Suki jumps the draw bridge, there is no-one in the vehicle.

In the first race, when the four racers turn a corner, Suki is in third position in one shot and she is last in the shot after it.

There is are no speedways in Barstow, California.

The nearest speedway is in Victorville, CA and it's 45 miles away from Barstow.

During the struggle with Enrique and Brian right after the money is dropped off, bullets are shot through the windshield.

When Rome and Brian go out to see Verone's yacht taking off, behind both of them is the Camaro with the windshield in perfect shape.

When Verone is heating the metal bucket, he uses a self-igniting "Bernzomatic" blowtorch.

Verone ignites and puts out the flame without turning the fuel release knob.

Rome lived in a trailer when he wore a tracking device.

House arrest means that the offender must live in a static home (to prevent the offender from driving out of state).

When Brian does the Stare-and-Drive as soon as he stops he is a couple of yards away from the white line on the floor.

But as soon as we go back to this we find that the Evo has moved forward to the line.

Throughout the movie, the same Evo VII is seen with and without the Mitsubishi triple diamond emblem on the front grill, most noticeable on the highway scenes After they return to the garage from delivering the package to Verone (cigar), they are shown pulling up by the front door.

Notice how the road is shaded from the sunlight in front of the garage.

Then as they are walking back to the garage itself, the sunlight comes from another direction, illuminating the road and garage front.

Also the yellow f-150 Lightning parked there has the front wheels straight, whereas seconds before they were turned.

Obvious stunt double in he the orange muscle car as it turns around the barrels.

Whenever one of the characters hits their NOS buttons, there's always a sudden look of surprise on their face as if they didn't expect their car to go faster.

When the blue car is trying to catch up with the boat, it looks like the car is going about 55 mph.

But the speedometer shows the car going over a 100 mph.

Yet when the car lands and crashes onto the boat, it looks like the car impacted the boat about 25 mph.

When Brian is trying to pull out the electric claw that is lodged in the passenger door, he has his foot on the gas pedal.

Brian's foot is barely pushing the pedal and that is also why his car is slowing down.

When Brian is playing chicken with the blue car in the tag team race, some shots show the cars far apart and closer to each other.

Whenever you hear Roman's Eclipse, the exhaust note is incorrect.

Subaru's use a "flat" engine that produces an unmistakable "burble.

" The sound mixers used the exhaust note of the Subaru WRX for the Eclipse's exhaust note.

In the opening credits, as the camera moves over the crowd.

You are able to see the shadow of the camera running along the bottom of the screen.

In the first race of the film, when the driver of the Supra uses Nos to get past Brian, he presses the right button.

Later when he uses Nos to jump the bridge he presses the same button again.

The gear shift knob of Brian's Mitsubishi Evo repeatedly changes between two clearly different after-market items.

in the trailer park scene, there is a Silver Dodge Durango used.

however 2 different model years/eras are used in different shots.

when the truck is parked in the first few shots, there is no "Durango" badging on the front door, making that Durango a 2001-2003 model.

however when the character puts a rock on the pedal the dash is from a 1998-2000 model, same with when it races down the road.

in the freeway scene where the police chase Brian and the other character, the shots of the cops inside their cruisers, the vehicles used are Ford Crown Victorias.

in the outside shots, the cars are clearly Chevy Caprices.

When Brian and Roman are racing to find the Ferrari at the beginning of the movie.

A red Mustang tries to follow them through the semi trailers.

As the Mustang clears the rear of the trailers, the shot switches back to show the trailer wheels.

As it does, it clearly shows that the vehicle filming the shot is towing a trailer.

The Mustang doesn't even have a trailer hitch.

When Tej, Jimmy, Suki, and another girl are playing poker, Tej puts his hand close to his face, then far away and you can see that he's holding the 8, jack, queen, king, and ace of spades.

Jimmy does a short rap and picks up the pot.

Tej then tells him that he has a royal flush (the highest hand in poker) and takes the money.

A royal flush is the 10, jack, queen, king, and ace, suited.

When Roberto breaks the wall in the trailer to access the money, the location of the first hit changes between shots.

In the first race when Tej calls Brian to race.

Brian runs out to his Skyline opens the door and enters the car and as he closes the door the blue neon light underneath the car turns on.

But when he turns the car on we can see the blue neon light turns on again.

- PLOTIn the 'turbo-charged prelude', we see the now-rogue Brian O'Connor on national news, including reported sightings of him.

It seems odd that a crime lord of Verone's standing wouldn't have watched the news for the past few months, and simply recognize O'Connor when he sees him.

In the final scene with the blue car and boat.

The car is shown to be traveling at 120 miles per hour, but losing ground to the boat.

Boats like this are only capable of about 42 miles an hours.

If the scene were accurate, the car would be shooting past the boat by about 80 miles an hour and would have been well ahead when it made the jump.

When Brian was running from the police after the first race you can clearly see the green screen in two separate shots.

When Brian and Rome are sitting at the table with Carter after Brian and Rome win the tryout race Carter opens the package Brian and Rome retrieved from the impound lot.

It is a cigar and he cuts and lights it.

The next shot shows the cigar with a large amount of ash already built up, more than could have been smoked that fast.

While in the night club, Brian and Rome are led into a room to talk with the kingpin.

While standing, Brian has 5-day stubble on his face.

While seated, it's much shorter; one-day stubble.

When Brian is trying to pull out the electric claw, from the shot of the air, there is already tire marks all over the road.

When Brian throws the electric claw at the police cruiser behind him, there is a spark generator clearly visible on the top/rear of the steering wheel column.

Box Office

FechaÁreaBruto
28 September 2003 USA USD 127,154,901
21 September 2003 USA USD 127,083,765
14 September 2003 USA USD 127,014,815
7 September 2003 USA USD 126,911,695
31 August 2003 USA USD 126,781,485
24 August 2003 USA USD 126,522,515
17 August 2003 USA USD 126,236,060
10 August 2003 USA USD 125,882,195
3 August 2003 USA USD 125,380,175
27 July 2003 USA USD 124,813,080
20 July 2003 USA USD 124,028,375
13 July 2003 USA USD 122,454,585
6 July 2003 USA USD 119,437,965
29 June 2003 USA USD 113,996,055
22 June 2003 USA USD 102,889,130
15 June 2003 USA USD 83,584,700
8 June 2003 USA USD 50,472,480
27 July 2003 UK GBP 7,403,287
20 July 2003 UK GBP 7,087,350
13 July 2003 UK GBP 6,720,986
6 July 2003 UK GBP 6,167,855
29 June 2003 UK GBP 4,958,135
22 June 2003 UK GBP 2,747,875
6 November 2003 Worldwide USD 107,376,377
28 September 2003 Worldwide USD 236,350,661
7 September 2003 Italy EUR 3,275,839
13 July 2003 Italy EUR 2,986,217
6 July 2003 Italy EUR 2,726,407
22 June 2003 Italy EUR 1,015,877
21 June 2014 Portugal USD 1,660,922
27 July 2003 Spain EUR 5,729,294
20 July 2003 Spain EUR 5,509,049
13 July 2003 Spain EUR 5,158,629
6 July 2003 Spain EUR 4,589,986
29 June 2003 Spain EUR 3,583,362
22 June 2003 Spain EUR 1,684,764
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
8 June 2003 USA USD 50,472,480 3,408
22 June 2003 UK GBP 2,747,875 424
13 June 2003 Australia USD 1,568,669 301
20 June 2003 Austria USD 400,556
20 June 2003 Belgium USD 589,306
13 June 2003 Brazil USD 1,116,276 186
20 June 2003 Europe USD 16,590,538 2205
20 June 2003 Finland USD 36,591
20 June 2003 France USD 3,192,763
20 June 2003 Germany USD 4,327,153
19 September 2003 Hong Kong USD 94,105 17
20 June 2003 Iceland USD 19,782
22 June 2003 Italy EUR 1,015,877 196
29 August 2003 Japan USD 221,294 31
20 June 2003 Netherlands USD 737,711
25 July 2003 Norway USD 292,707
15 August 2003 South Africa USD 381,933 66
22 June 2003 Spain EUR 1,684,764 282
20 June 2003 Sweden USD 181,167
20 June 2003 Switzerland USD 420,130
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
21 September 2003 USA USD 52,465 82
14 September 2003 USA USD 79,065 118
7 September 2003 USA USD 102,235 142
31 August 2003 USA USD 160,030 160
24 August 2003 USA USD 169,835 215
17 August 2003 USA USD 177,310 238
10 August 2003 USA USD 289,910 302
3 August 2003 USA USD 361,965 319
27 July 2003 USA USD 368,715 380
20 July 2003 USA USD 790,020 650
13 July 2003 USA USD 1,520,710 1,031
6 July 2003 USA USD 2,641,820 1,779
29 June 2003 USA USD 6,225,570 2,817
22 June 2003 USA USD 11,099,835 3,140
15 June 2003 USA USD 18,679,370 3,418
8 June 2003 USA USD 50,472,480 3,408
27 July 2003 UK GBP 149,043 186
20 July 2003 UK GBP 165,267 241
13 July 2003 UK GBP 225,229 339
6 July 2003 UK GBP 624,299 395
29 June 2003 UK GBP 1,132,071 424
22 June 2003 UK GBP 2,747,875 424
13 July 2003 Italy EUR 103,671 116
6 July 2003 Italy EUR 256,554 189
27 July 2003 Spain EUR 125,576 154
20 July 2003 Spain EUR 187,756 209
13 July 2003 Spain EUR 308,549 258
6 July 2003 Spain EUR 564,813 271
29 June 2003 Spain EUR 979,833 281
22 June 2003 Spain EUR 1,684,764 282

Comentarios

A sequel to the surprise hit The Fast and the Furious, 2 Fast 2 Furious (and isn't that just a heinous title for a movie) takes place sometime after the events of the original film. O'Conner (Paul Walker) has lost his job and is now on the run from the law.

The Adrenaline-Fueled Thrill Ride That Began With The Fast And The Furious Takes An Explosive New Turn In 2Fast 2Furious It's The Nitro-fueled Answer To The Question How Fast Do You Like It 2Fast 2Furious Was Awesome Fast & Furious Movie The Action Was Very Good The Racing Scenes Was Really Enjoyable In My Opinion 2Fast 2Furious Is The Best Fast & Furious Movie.

And people acclaiming that this flick sucks because Vin Diesel isn't in it, sorry but Cole Hauser (Carter Verone) did a hell of a job and was more believable then Vin. Nevertheless, I liked this flick more then part 1 just because we do see old timers like the Dodge Charger and the Chevrolet Yenko doing their stuff.

This movie comes without Vin Diesel, but that's no problem. Paul Walker and Tyrese Gibson work very well together.

These movies appeal to the most primal version of humans. Absolutely no plot in this movie or any of the Fast and Furious movies that followed.

A very entertaining film, full of action, suspense and emotion I recommend it.

Okay so what really counts is realism in my opinion. When he's revving the engine out and actually doing more than 100mph, I want the speedometer to report accurately.

I'm as big of a lover of the Fast & Furious as anybody, but there is no question the low point of the series is that the 2nd and 3rd film. 2 Fast 2 Furious is in large part just an entire rehash of the primary film, but without the fun action and fun cheesy lines.

Vin Diesel is gone. Almost everybody is gone.

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