Fast and Furious 7 movie Review

Fast and Furious 7
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Cast: Vin Diesel, Paul Walker, Jason Statham, Dwayne
Johnson, Michelle Rodriguez, Ludacris, Tyrese Gibson
Director: James Wan
Music composed by: Brian tyler

Rating: 4.3/5

There are some films about racing but this is an entirely hottest. This one is a blockbuster with High-flying,deadly stunts, muscle cars, family emotions and those one-liners which get all the
an apology of a whole plot of the movie.

The furious movie are on big cars and pretty girls things and campy fun all over the movie.This film is as much about action and its one hell of a ride. There is an additional emotional left this time because
of the death of Paul Walker during the shooting of the film in a car crash. While Walker’s Brian O’Conner is an integral part of the film thanks to CGI and his
younger brothers Cody and Caleb standing in for him,
his death runs like an undercurrent throughout the film,
reminding you about him.

Here’s what the film’s plot: Former Black ops operative Deckard Shaw (Jason Statham) is
out to avenge his younger brother Luke who was put in
hospital by Dominic (Vin Diesel) and his crew.

Dom and CIA undercover operative Luke Hobbs (Dwayne Johnson) don’t. Shaw puts Hobbs in
hospital after a face-off and totals the house Domshares with his amnesiac wife Letty (Michelle
Rodriguez), pal Brian (Walker) and his wife Mia (Jordana Brewster).

Now, Dom meets government operative Mr Nobody (Kurt
Russell) who offers him a deal to find a hacker Ramsey (Nathalie Emmanuelle) and her super tracking programme God’s Eye which can locate anyone
anywhere and he will serve Shaw on a platter. Ramsey
has been kidnapped by an African warlord (Djimon Hounsou) and his band of merry mercenaries. This
search will take the gang to treacherous Azerbijani
mountain roads and swish penthouses in Abu Dhabi.
And that’s where it happens.

A scene where the
crew will skydive in
their cars and land safely on the said mountain road is probably one of the best stunts we have seen in the franchise till now.
Another edge of the seat moment is when Dom drives a beautiful LyKan Hypersport off the window of a skyscraper into yet another skyscraper and then one more skyscrape

It is always about the family in Furious 7, even for the bad guys.
In fact, we so get used to this that when a car flies so that Dom can place bombs on a helicopter, nobody bats an eyelid. It’s all in a day’s work.

Not just flying cars, there are enough explosions and
fist-to-fist fights to keep the momentum going. While  Statham-The Rock face-off shatters enough glass and crunches bones, it falls short of Statham-Diesel’s
climactic street fight. Martial art expert Tony Jaa, who
plays Hounsou’s muscle, appears in two scenes but we would have liked to see more of him.

This brings us to Ali Fazal. The Indian actor, as he revealed earlier, has a total of three scenes in the film and a terrible, terrible accent. And we are not even
saying anything about his colourful shirts!

The extremly action and explosions in the film come with emotional moments. A funeral scene says goodbye to a fallen comrade
is especially moving given Walker’s death.

It just feels that this is glass-breaking, One of the biggest ride film and one which really has family emotions Because after cars have been smashed and rage unleashed, it is really about family,
friendship and loss…….

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