Matt Singer’s review published on Letterboxd:
Fast & Furious used to be the blockbuster franchise that rewarded viewers who paid attention. Now it punishes them. Actively caring about the characters only leads to wondering why some of them act totally differently in Fast X than they did in previous entries. (Does Jakob Toretto have amnesia? Does John Cena? What happened between F9 and Fast X to turn him from a scowling, sadistic murderer to a bubbly, wisecracking fun uncle?!?) And thinking about the story will just drive you mad as you try to make sense of this bland but confusing revenge tale and its saggy pacing.
I rewatched most of the movies in the last couple weeks, and I think this has to be the worst Fast & Furious. What a bummer.
Full review at ScreenCrush.