Multi-Facial can’t be denied for it’s impact on Diesel’s career. It allowed him the calling card for other’s to see his talent, and is considered the catalyst for Steven Spielberg’s casting of Diesel in Saving Private Ryan. Another self directed effort would follow before Diesel would break thru via Saving Private Ryan in 1998, The Iron Giant in 1999, and Pitch Black in 2000. 2001’s The Fast And The Furious would bring the worldwide box office success and tentpole stardom that became synonymous with Diesel, and solidified his ability to make any movie he wanted.

Multi-Facial is an answer if you’ve ever had a conversation about Diesel that was more substantial than ‘Does Vin slay ass in Fast and Furious or what?!?!?’. It’s essential to the 90’s in a way that the theme song from Portlandia wanted you to keep the dream alive. And it’s important to the understanding of another set of Vin’s: Vin, the artist, creating universally appealing characters with depth based on his many life experiences; and Vin, the creator, who knows the hard work in achieving dreams and wants that for his friends, his family and his fans won over with charm, authenticity and a lot of hard work.