

The Furious
After Wang Wei's daughter is kidnapped by a criminal network and he receives no help from the corrupt police, Wei sets out to find her himself. His only ally is Navin, a relentless journalist whose wife has mysteriously disappeared. Fueled by a furious vengeance, the unlikely duo ruthlessly battle the kidnappers in this explosive martial arts showdown.
Critics Sentiment
Wei, Navin, Paklung, Tak, and Ho duel at the police station with Navin dying to kill Tak
Mute handyman Wang Wei refuses daughter Rainy's plea to return home
The film jumps from its weakest stretch of stilted dialogue and unconvincing world-building around the 20-minute mark (6.0) to a high-energy, crowd-pleasing five-way finale at the police station (9.2), a swing of 3.2 points across the runtime.
The Furious earns near-universal praise for its extraordinary martial arts choreography and relentless physical action, with audience sentiment climbing steadily from a rough, CGI-heavy opening and weak dialogue into some of the most celebrated fight sequences reviewers had seen in years. The mid-film alliance between Wei and Navin and the ice factory brawl mark a decisive upswing, and the film peaks at a shocking, emotionally charged five-way police station finale that drew standing ovations at TIFF. The only consistent drag on sentiment is the script, dubbing, and tonal inconsistency, which keep the non-action passages well below the heights of the choreography.
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Xie Miao
Wang Wei

Joe Taslim
Navin

Yang Enyou
Rainy

Yayan Ruhian
Tak

JeeJa Yanin
Matia

Brian Le
HD

Joey Iwanaga
Pak Lung

Sahajak Boonthanakit
Mr. Song

Manatsanun Panlertwongskul
Yadong
Kittiphoom Wongpentak
Winai Wiangyangkung
驴头

Sahatchai Chumrum
Kun Tai Luo
Marut Charoensub
Madi

Sornchai Chatwiriyachai
Carter
Chayanith Riddhimat
Ramu

Tanapol Chuksrida
Basso

Mimi Chu Mai-Mai
Hair Salon Owner
Guo Junqing
Marky
Shan Tam
Shelter Director
Ghanda Suriyamane
Club Girl A
Crew
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