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The 2009 film, , directed by Justin Lin and starring Vin Diesel, Michelle Rodriguez, and Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, is widely regarded as one of the best installments in the franchise. The film takes place five years after the events of the fourth installment and follows Dominic Toretto (Vin Diesel) and his crew as they plan a massive heist in Rio de Janeiro.

The Fast and Furious franchise continues to be a driving force in the world of action cinema, with Fast & Furious (2009) being a standout entry. With its high-stakes action sequences, memorable characters, and impressive cars, it's no wonder that this film has become a fan favorite. If you're a fan of the franchise or just looking for a high-octane ride, be sure to check out the OPEN MATTE - 1080p Web-DL version of Fast & Furious (2009). Fast And Furious -2009- OPEN MATTE -1080p Web-D...

: This fourth installment brought the original 2001 cast back together, transitioning the franchise from street racing into high-stakes heists. comparison gallery The 2009 film, , directed by Justin Lin

| Scene | What Open Matte Reveals | |-------|--------------------------| | | Full sky above mountains, ground detail under cars. | | Brian's FBI office | Ceiling panels, top of filing cabinets. | | Tunnel race | Overhead lights, tunnel ceiling ribs. | | Letty's funeral | Entire crowd from ground to sky. | | Final desert chase | Full horizon, dust clouds, helicopter blades. | | Ending stare-down | More desert sand below, more sky above actors' heads. | comparison gallery | Scene | What Open Matte

While you see more image, it may not be the "intended" way to watch the movie. Directors often compose for the wider frame, so an open matte version might have distracting extra space or "dead air" at the top of the frame.

This specific version of —the fourth installment in the franchise—is a 1080p Open Matte release. Unlike the standard theatrical widescreen version, which uses a 2.39:1 aspect ratio to create a "cinematic" look with black bars, this "Open Matte" version uncovers the top and bottom of the frame. Visual Review: The "Open Matte" Experience