While the writers hoped viewers mightn’t notice or care that Dom was able to put nitrous oxide thrusters into a car, they knew they couldn’t get away with letting that car go undamaged by it. So when Dom activates these thrusters to get ahead, he sets the entire car on fire, skids around, and drives it backwards on the track to a very narrow victory. Dom wins a race in a flaming car driving backwards But does it make sense he was able to create thrusters he could use at will? Does it make sense that he was able to conveniently fit them into what was basically a piece of junk? Does it make sense he was able to find nitrous oxide thrusters at all? Well, we don’t care. Without them, he probably couldn’t win against the local cheating racer with a better car. What does he install? Well, nitrous oxide thrusters, of course. Dominic Toretto must rebuild a cousin’s pile of trash car for a street race against a pretty good one. Right off the bat, we begin with a car chase. Here are just 17 such moments that make no sense. This is a film that’s packed with moments that make zero sense, and we love it-not just because it makes zero sense, but because it’s so unafraid and unashamed to make zero sense. It’s no secret that Hollywood has a history of disregarding the laws of physics, but the Fate of the Furious takes it to comical heights-and you don’t need to know the first thing about science to realize this. The Fate of the Furious is an absolutely absurd film.
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