Does it strike you that this man is going to a lot of extra trouble? Despite the persuasive rat, the cops do chase the speed-racers, but they have anticipated this, and drive their cars into a vast garage, after which dozens or hundreds of other supercharged vehicles emerge from the garage, confusing the cops with a high-speed traffic jam. The drivers are expected to drive at speeds ranging from 100 mph to jet-assisted takeoff velocities, which of course might attract the attention of the police, so the druglord has to arrange a 15-minute 'window' with a corrupt cop, who he persuades by encouraging a rat to eat its way into his intestines. Consider that the big climax involves a Miami druglord who hires two street racers to pick up bags full of money in North Beach and deliver them in the Keys, and adds, 'You make it, I'll personally hand you $100 Gs at the finish line.' Hell, for 10 Gs, I'd rent a van at the Aventura Mall and deliver the goods myself.īut this is not an ordinary delivery.
John Singleton's '2 Fast 2 Furious' tells a story so shamelessly preposterous all we can do is shake our heads in disbelief.