About Faster
The 2010 action thriller 'Faster' is a gritty, no-nonsense revenge story that delivers relentless pace and raw intensity. Directed by George Tillman Jr., the film stars Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson as Driver, an ex-convict who, moments after his release from prison, embarks on a meticulously planned mission of vengeance against those responsible for his brother's death. His brutal quest puts him on a collision course with two formidable pursuers: a seasoned, troubled veteran cop (Billy Bob Thornton) and a sophisticated, philosophical assassin (Oliver Jackson-Cohen).
The film's strength lies in its straightforward, pedal-to-the-metal narrative and the compelling contrast between its three central figures. Johnson delivers a powerfully stoic and physically imposing performance, embodying a man of few words driven solely by rage and grief. Thornton provides a nuanced counterpoint as the morally ambiguous detective, while Jackson-Cohen adds an unexpected layer of existentialism to the genre. Tillman Jr.'s direction keeps the tension high, balancing brutal action sequences with moments of character-driven drama.
For viewers seeking a lean, mean thriller that prioritizes momentum over convoluted plotting, 'Faster' is a highly satisfying watch. It's a film that understands the primal appeal of the revenge genre, executed with a solid cast and a clear, driving purpose. The cat-and-mouse game across a stark American landscape makes for a compelling and efficient 98 minutes of action cinema.
The film's strength lies in its straightforward, pedal-to-the-metal narrative and the compelling contrast between its three central figures. Johnson delivers a powerfully stoic and physically imposing performance, embodying a man of few words driven solely by rage and grief. Thornton provides a nuanced counterpoint as the morally ambiguous detective, while Jackson-Cohen adds an unexpected layer of existentialism to the genre. Tillman Jr.'s direction keeps the tension high, balancing brutal action sequences with moments of character-driven drama.
For viewers seeking a lean, mean thriller that prioritizes momentum over convoluted plotting, 'Faster' is a highly satisfying watch. It's a film that understands the primal appeal of the revenge genre, executed with a solid cast and a clear, driving purpose. The cat-and-mouse game across a stark American landscape makes for a compelling and efficient 98 minutes of action cinema.


















