Faster (2010), starring Dwayne Johnson, Billy Bob Thornton, and Oliver Jackson-Cohen, is an action-thriller that stands as a notable entry in the modern revenge subgenre. Directed by George Tillman Jr., the film follows "Driver" (Johnson), who, after a ten-year prison sentence, embarks on a lethal mission to execute those responsible for his brother's murder during a botched robbery.
A wealthy, narcissistic hitman who views assassination as a competitive sport to prove his superiority.
The 1080p Blu-ray transfer of Faster is highly regarded for its gritty, cinematic texture.
While critics noted that the hitman subplot occasionally drags the narrative's momentum, the intersection of these three lives provides a layer of complexity beyond standard "shoot-'em-up" tropes.
The film is visually defined by the 1970 Chevelle driven by Johnson's character—a car specifically custom-built for the production to reflect the Driver's raw power. Themes of Vengeance and Redemption
The image features superb detail, capturing fine textures such as facial pores and road grit, which emphasizes the film's "rough-around-the-edges" aesthetic.
The transfer maintains a balance between inky, deep blacks and accurately saturated colors, even while staying true to the film's naturally muted tone.
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Faster (2010), starring Dwayne Johnson, Billy Bob Thornton, and Oliver Jackson-Cohen, is an action-thriller that stands as a notable entry in the modern revenge subgenre. Directed by George Tillman Jr., the film follows "Driver" (Johnson), who, after a ten-year prison sentence, embarks on a lethal mission to execute those responsible for his brother's murder during a botched robbery.
A wealthy, narcissistic hitman who views assassination as a competitive sport to prove his superiority.
The 1080p Blu-ray transfer of Faster is highly regarded for its gritty, cinematic texture.
While critics noted that the hitman subplot occasionally drags the narrative's momentum, the intersection of these three lives provides a layer of complexity beyond standard "shoot-'em-up" tropes.
The film is visually defined by the 1970 Chevelle driven by Johnson's character—a car specifically custom-built for the production to reflect the Driver's raw power. Themes of Vengeance and Redemption
The image features superb detail, capturing fine textures such as facial pores and road grit, which emphasizes the film's "rough-around-the-edges" aesthetic.
The transfer maintains a balance between inky, deep blacks and accurately saturated colors, even while staying true to the film's naturally muted tone.