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Duster review: J.J. Abrams 70s crime thriller is so fun it should be illegal
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Max推出的新剧《Duster》以70年代为背景,融合了犯罪、惊悚和喜剧元素。故事围绕着FBI新晋黑人女探员Nina Hayes和犯罪团伙的魅力十足的司机Jim Ellis展开。Nina决心扳倒控制凤凰城的犯罪集团头目Sax Saxton,而Jim因为与Sax的复杂关系,起初并不愿意合作。但随着Nina提供的证据揭示了Sax对Jim家人的伤害,两人结成联盟,共同对抗罪恶。该剧充满70年代的怀旧风格,包括复古服装、音乐和汽车追逐戏,同时探讨了Nina在FBI面临的歧视问题。Josh Holloway和Rachel Hilson的精彩演绎为该剧增添了不少看点。

🕵️‍♀️《Duster》以70年代为背景,讲述了FBI新晋黑人女探员Nina Hayes与犯罪团伙司机Jim Ellis联手扳倒犯罪头目Sax Saxton的故事,融合了犯罪、惊悚和喜剧元素。

🤝Nina和Jim虽然身份对立,但都因Sax受到伤害,这促使他们结成不稳定的联盟。Nina凭借个人复仇和Jim提供的内部信息,决心一举摧毁Sax的犯罪帝国。

🚗该剧充满70年代的怀旧元素,包括喇叭裤、复古音乐、以及风格化的汽车追逐和打斗场面。剧集在动作场景中融入了幽默感,例如借鉴了《Looney Tunes》的卡通风格。

⚖️《Duster》在轻松娱乐的同时,也探讨了Nina在FBI中面临的种族歧视和微侵犯。她与同样受到排斥的半纳瓦霍族裔同事Awan建立了友谊,共同面对职场中的不公。

🎬Josh Holloway和Rachel Hilson的精彩演绎是该剧的一大亮点。Holloway饰演的Jim魅力四射,而Hilson饰演的Nina坚定果敢,两人的合作充满火花。

In 2025, HBO streaming service Max has found success by looking to the past. The Pitt channeled medical procedurals like ER, the real-time formula of 24, and the power of weekly episode drops — a godsend in the binge release era — to become a hot-button show. Now, the '70s-set Duster roars into action to deliver more classic TV vibes, including a Lost team-up between star Josh Holloway and series co-creator J.J. Abrams.

Duster creators Abrams and LaToya Morgan shaped the entire series around Holloway, and it's obvious to see why. He's crackling with enough charisma to jumpstart a car, boasting the kind of magnetic screen presence that a lesser show would just coast on. Thankfully, Duster isn't content to drift by on the (considerable) power of Holloway alone. Instead, it builds out a gritty, groovy, odd-couple crime caper that's already looking to stake its claim as the most fun show of the summer.

What's Duster about?

Rachel Hilson in "Duster." Credit: James Van Evers / Max

Holloway may have been the focal point for Duster's creation, but he's not the first character we meet. That honor falls to new FBI agent Nina Hayes (Rachel Hilson), the first Black woman to work for the bureau. Tenacious, bright, yet undermined at every opportunity by her white male coworkers, Nina has fought tooth and nail to get where she is. She's fought even harder to be assigned to a particular case: taking down the Phoenix-based crime syndicate run by Ezra "Sax" Saxton (Keith David). It's among the toughest cases the FBI has ever faced, to the point that the Arizona office has branded it cursed. But Nina has two things that no one else who's worked the case before has had: a personal vendetta against Sax and a man on the inside.

That man is none other than Jim Ellis (Holloway), Sax's trusted driver. He may deal in beatdowns and the occasional organ trafficking, but he's got a heart of gold. Look no further than his tender relationship with his "niece" — who's really his daughter — Luna (Adriana Aluna Martinez). Due to the nature of his work, Jim keeps up the "uncle" guise for both Luna and her mother Izzy's (Camille Guaty) sakes, but there's no denying the love he has for either of them.

For Jim, Sax is also as good as family, so he doesn't turn on him lightly. However, Nina has evidence that points to Sax harming Jim's family in the same way he harmed Nina's. That evidence leads to an uneasy alliance between the two, and the pair set out to take down the most notorious man in Arizona.

Duster is a rip-roaring '70s thrill ride.

Josh Holloway and Rachel Hilson in "Duster." Credit: Ursula Coyote / Max

Of course, the investigation never goes quite as planned. From undercover operations to run-ins with a crooked cop (Donal Logue), Jim and Nina often find themselves in hot water. Watching them improvise their way out of danger is a blast, which Abrams and Morgan accentuate with loving '70s references and aesthetics.

Bell bottoms and retro musical stings abound in Duster, as do uber-stylish car chases and fisticuffs. There's a sense of playfulness to each of Duster's action set pieces. The series relishes the squeal of tires on the road and the cartoonish thwack of a landed punch. Sometimes even real cartoons come into play, like an inspired Looney Tunes spoof. Elsewhere, the credits sequence is a Hot Wheels-flavored joyride. Throw in characters with nicknames like "Sunglasses" and "Enrique the Blade," and you're looking at nostalgic fun, pure and simple.

But even amid all this fun, Duster finds time to get serious. The series examines the discrimination and microaggressions Nina faces at the FBI. She finds an ally in her half-Navajo partner Awan (Asivak Koostachin), who is similarly othered and dismissed by coworkers. The two bond over the mistreatment they face, as well as the pressure they feel as representatives of their communities in the FBI. On the flip side, they also discuss the disapproval they face from family about joining an organization rooted in racism.

While this more serious subject matter occasionally clashes with the rest of Duster's freewheeling fun, it's impossible to make a show about a Black woman working in the FBI without it. These character beats are essential to fleshing out both Nina and Awan, and with Awan's family disagreements in particular, it feels like Duster is already playing the long game and thinking about stories for future seasons.

Josh Holloway and Rachel Hilson are a killer TV duo.

Rachel Hilson and Josh Holloway in "Duster." Credit: James Van Evers / Max

Duster boasts an exceptional ensemble cast, from David's perfectly sinister turn as Sax to Koostachin's sweetly nerdy Awan. Anchoring it all is the dynamite duo that is Holloway and Hilson.

Despite their dueling backgrounds as an FBI agent and a criminal, Nina and Jim share some fascinating parallels, like deceased family members with connections to Sax, or a tendency to break the rules in order to get the answers they need. Similarly, Holloway and Hilson's performances complement each other to a tee. He's more of a charmer, all megawatt smiles and easygoing cool — even in the middle of a fight! She's more of a go-getter, unshakeable and unwilling to take no for an answer. Together, they're electric.

Nina and Jim's burgeoning friendship is just one of Duster's many delights, along with its unwavering stylishness and twisty conspiracy. Even with the occasional bump in the road, Duster is nothing less than an absolute joyride.

Duster premieres May at 9 p.m. ET on Max, with new episodes streaming weekly.

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