Hobbs & Shaw is pure popcorn entertainment. Nothing more, nothing less. It’s a tad long at 2 hours and 16 minutes, but its winning cocktail of action and comedy, and the screen-burning appeal of Dwayne Johnson and Jason Statham seldom leaves you bored. I can’t think of two other actors who could’ve made such flimsy material work.I’m going with three out of five for Hobbs & Shaw. It’s what the word ‘time-pass’ was invented to describe.


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An absolute joyride… Eye-popping action with a stunning finale… There’s more: humour, emotional moments and the terrific trio [The Rock, Jason and Idris Elba]… This one Rocks!


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The script is cheerfully silly and honestly, the lack of logic hardly matters. When you go into a Fast & Furious film, you know exactly what you are signing up for. But at 135 minutes, the last stretch becomes an endurance test. The action is offset by family subplots. The franchise traditionally comes with Karan Johar-style messaging about loving your family. Here it just adds to the length and wears your affection thin. But props to the team for taking the climax to Samoa – I’m assuming it happened because that’s where Dwayne Johnson is originally from. At least the backdrop is scenic and the weapons are unique. Hobbs also does some deadly Samoan war cries. There isn’t anything particularly memorable about Hobbs & Shaw but I think the film does an efficient job of being mindless entertainment. It goes well with over-priced caramel popcorn.

On the whole, Fast & Furious: Hobbs And Shaw is a hit, no questions asked. It has exciting action, entertaining comedy, and an engaging drama to keep the audience totally happy. The dubbed version, alongwith the original English version (also released simultaneously), will do fantastic business at the box-office.

There is a lot of silly stuff that happens in the Fast & Furious movies, and the silliness is mostly intended. No one watches these films with any arthouse ambitions. Hobbs & Shaw, the latest instalment in the franchise, laser focuses on the daftness, doubles down on the humour, and delivers a fairly watchable action comedy. If you are in the mood for the very definition of lock-your-brains-at-home, popcorn fun, this is the film to watch this week. Just do not expect absolutely anything more.


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Hobbs and Shaw is so heavy in action, which is what we cared for initially, that you would look for occasional kisses or maybe a dance number. Instead, you get Roman Reigns maneuvering his way to the camera with a spear in hand.Anyway, it delivers more than what it promises. It’s a solid adrenaline-pumping film with an unwavering focus. It’s pure fun and you don’t even need to bother about what The Rock is cooking.

From the outset, director David Leitch sets the tone of this film apart from the rest of the franchise by giving it a distinct spy-thriller-action vibe. Driven by the alpha vs alpha battle between Johnson and Statham, the humorous banter keeps the momentum going when the action takes a breather. This comes in handy since the action is absolutely outrageous in the best way possible. Each set-piece is worthy of being a showstopper in itself. Sure, it goes to bonkers levels in the climax, and that’s when you may tune out, especially when there’s an unnecessary romantic angle thrown in. But the undeniable chemistry between Johnson and Statham drives the first couple of acts nicely.

The emotional angle somewhere falls flat, because it has very less meat to make a strong subplot. The whole ‘mankind is in danger’ stuff is now done to death, but the film finds its solace in the lead pair’s bicker and banter. From hanging people through the windows to crashing cars in them, the less we talk about the action the better. Because it’s something to witness for and imagine how many crazy minds could get together to imagine that level of craziness. All said and done, there is one post-credit scene in the film, don’t miss that. Breathtakingly spectacular action sequences backed up by an intriguing storyline makes this a mandatory big-screen (preferably IMAX) watch.

Director David Leitch, whose last outing was Deadpool 2, combines fast action with witty dialogue to give us a leave-your-brains-behind kind of entertainer. The chase sequence in London, involving supercars and superbikes will give you an adrenaline rush like never before. And the climax involves some four trucks tied together flying behind a helicopter. The film doesn’t care either for human biology or Newtonian physics. Shaw and Hobbs are subjected to some insane levels of battering.


AST & FURIOUS: HOBBS & SHAW STORY

Ever since hulking lawman Hobbs (Johnson), a loyal agent of America’s Diplomatic Security Service, and lawless outcast Shaw (Statham), a former British military elite operative, first faced off in 2015’s Furious 7, the duo have swapped smack talk and body blows as they’ve tried to take each other down. But when cyber-genetically enhanced anarchist Brixton (Idris Elba) gains control of an insidious bio-threat that could alter humanity forever — and bests a brilliant and fearless rogue MI6 agent (The Crown’s Vanessa Kirby), who just happens to be Shaw’s sister — these two sworn enemies will have to partner up to bring down the only guy who might be badder than themselves.
Cast: 
Dwayne Johnson
Jason Statham
Idris Elba
Vanessa Kirby
Cliff Curtis
Helen Mirren

FAST & FURIOUS PRESENTS: HOBBS & SHAW RELEASE DATE:

Aug 1, 2019 ( India)

Director: 
David Leitch
Running time: 2h 15m

Hobbs & Shaw raced to the top of the box office last weekend with a take of $60 million. The Fast & Furious spin-off will need to keep the business flowing in the weeks ahead to justify its hefty $200 million production budget. Therein lies the challenge heading into this weekend, as a handful of newcomers are on the way to give moviegoers a bevy of options. Lionsgate's Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark, Paramount's Dora and the Lost City of Gold, Fox's The Art of Racing in the Rain, Warner Bros.' The Kitchen and Bleecker Street's Brian Banks are all arriving in theaters this weekend. But will any be able to take the top spot?
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It's highly unlikely that Hobbs & Shaw will surrender the box office crown this weekend. Even though the David-Leitch directed action flick, which stars Dwayne Johnson and Jason Statham, is expected to have a drop of more than 50 percent, it should still best the competition with between $23 and $29 million. Thus far, the movie has grossed $193 million worldwide, which is a solid enough start. But again, that huge production budget could get in the way of its profitability if this end of summer competition starts eating away at the week-to-week holdover.
It gets interesting with the two, three and four spots this weekend. The Lion King is most likely to land in the number two spot with between $17 and $20 million, as Disney's latest remake has been crushing it, having already earned $1.2 billion globally. The Guillermo del Toro produced adaptation of Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark, as well as Dora and the Lost City of Gold, which serves as a live-action take on Dora the Explorer, will be right in that same range, as estimates have both movies pulling in between $14 and $19 million, roughly speaking. It could wind up being a coin toss.
Related: Does Hobbs & Shaw Have Any Post-Credit Scenes?
The weekend's other new additions are all over the map. The Kitchen is a low-key DC Comics adaptation that serves as a female-driven gritty crime drama. No caped heroes. Melissa McCarthy, Tiffany Haddish and Elizabeth Moss lead the cast. Unfortunately, critics have not been kind. As of this writing, it holds a 17 percent approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Estimates have it pulling in between $9 and $14 million but expect to see it on the lower side.
Meanwhile, The Art of Racing in the Rain is one of the Fox movies Disney inherited in the merger. The story centers on a dog voiced by Kevin Costner who reflects back on his life with his owners. The family-friendly flick is expected to take in between $8 and $10 million. Lastly, the sports drama Brian Banks won't get anywhere near the top five, but the modestly budgeted indie should see between $3 and $4 million. Be sure to check out our full list of weekend box office predictions below and check back with us on Sunday for the weekend estimates. Numbers used in this report were provided by Box Office Mojo.
1Hobbs & Shaw
2The Lion King
3Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark
4Dora and the Lost City of Gold
5Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
6The Art of Racing in the Rain
7The Kitchen
8Spider-Man: Far from Home
9Toy Story 4
10Brian Banks

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