Deckard Shaw seeks revenge against Dominic Toretto and his family for his comatose brother.Deckard Shaw seeks revenge against Dominic Toretto and his family for his comatose brother.Deckard Shaw seeks revenge against Dominic Toretto and his family for his comatose brother.
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One of the best action film that exists out there and definitely the best in the Furious series. With death defying stunts and terrific visuals, it is a match made in heaven for petrol-heads. From jumping cars off an aircraft to jumping between buildings in Abu Dhabi, it puts shivers down your spine! Rock pulling off his signature move to street fight between Vin Diesel and Jason Statham and yet one cannot get enough of the action. This is pure entertainment at its best. As if this wasn't enough, the tribute to Paul Walker in the end was emotional and the best thing about this film. He got a send-off that he deserved! Those last scenes cannot be emphasized enough upon. Overall it is the best action flick so far this year.
"Whether I'm a quarter mile away or halfway across the world, the most important people in the room are mi familia."
"Whether I'm a quarter mile away or halfway across the world, the most important people in the room are mi familia."
I've didn't see the first series of Fast & Furious, but I said I should give a try to see this movie. The movie is great for an usual action movie. There are lots of visual effects, great actors (Jason Statham, Paul Walker, Michelle Rodrigues, Vin Diesel and others), great cars, great ammunition. But what bothered me was that there are lots of destruction. Everywhere you see only destruction... Cars, houses, parking lots, asphalt etc. Maybe for other viewers this is not bothering, for me it was too much.
I recommend viewing this movie especially for the series fans, actor fans and usual action movie fans.
I recommend viewing this movie especially for the series fans, actor fans and usual action movie fans.
Amongst the hype of the death of the incredible Paul Walker, James Wan and his crew managed to pull off the brilliance that was the seventh installment of the Fast and Furious Franchise (Styled as Furious Seven.) On a whole, the franchise started out as a small-time, home-bound film regarding street racing and yet as it progressed, the franchise developed into an international action genre, that worked in favor for the films. For this one in particular, (Furious Seven) it was an excellent action-packed film peaked with fury and yet well-rounded off with a touching tribute in honor of a fallen comrade. And I guess that because these films taught the significance of family and substance in loyalty it was absolutely shattering as the movie came to end, signifying that so did the life and career of Paul Walker, and the legacy he left behind in the character of Brian O' Conner. On the other hand, in terms of screenplay and layout of the film, the special effects and action sequences were very much over the top bringing vast entertainment and a unique feel to the highly grossing and thrilling ride viewers take along with the cast. Rest In Peace Paul Walker.
Furious 7 is a great addition to the Fast and the Furious series! It has all the great action and humor from the previous movies, but also has more character development and heart. The movie of course has its over the top scenes and cheesy dialog, but that is easily forgotten with the amount of fun you have with this movie. The cinematography is also much better in this movie, thanks to the new director James Wan. James wan gives you all the great moments from the last movies, but steps it up. The movie also handles Paul Walkers death in great way. He also has a tribute at the end of the movie. Furious 7 is an amazing time at the cinemas!
Perhaps Furious 7 wouldn't have that Box Office success and Popularity if the sudden death of one the main protagonists, Paul Walker AKA Brian O'Conner wouldn't have gotten in the way.
But this is how it is. The heartbreaking death of Paul in that terrible car crash has made this movie so special to the heart of the long standing fans. The script can be so cliché and full of inconsistencies, this movie is the last film of Paul Walker and will always be.
But what makes me to give that high note is the ending scene and the awesome tribute the rest of the fast and furious 'familia' made to Paul. They could have gotten his character to die like we have seen so many times in the past. Instead the scriptwriters rewrote the script to make a celebration of life and family.
In fact, This entire saga is more about family than cars. Cars and race are just the theme and the objects attracting our attention. But the most important part of that story is the strong relationship between the characters and their interprets who are as linked in real life as they are in the movie. Each time one of their own dies they face it together as the actors are actually doing it with the loss of Paul the only REAL loss of this community. And this is what is making this beautiful.
But this is how it is. The heartbreaking death of Paul in that terrible car crash has made this movie so special to the heart of the long standing fans. The script can be so cliché and full of inconsistencies, this movie is the last film of Paul Walker and will always be.
But what makes me to give that high note is the ending scene and the awesome tribute the rest of the fast and furious 'familia' made to Paul. They could have gotten his character to die like we have seen so many times in the past. Instead the scriptwriters rewrote the script to make a celebration of life and family.
In fact, This entire saga is more about family than cars. Cars and race are just the theme and the objects attracting our attention. But the most important part of that story is the strong relationship between the characters and their interprets who are as linked in real life as they are in the movie. Each time one of their own dies they face it together as the actors are actually doing it with the loss of Paul the only REAL loss of this community. And this is what is making this beautiful.
Did you know
- TriviaBody doubles, stunt doubles, and archive footage were used to complete the film following Paul Walker's death. Walker's brothers Caleb Walker and Cody Walker were among the doubles, and also provided voice-over for the character Brian O'Conner.
- GoofsDuring the final fight between Toretto and Shaw, Vin Diesel's stunt double has much darker skin than Diesel.
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[last lines]
Dominic Toretto: [remembering the time he had with Brian] I used to say I live my life a quarter mile at a time and I think that's why we were brothers - because you did too. No matter where you are, whether it's a quarter mile away or half way across the world, you'll always be with me. And you'll always be my brother.
- Crazy creditsBefore the credits, there is a title card that reads, "For Paul", dedicating the film to deceased star Paul Walker.
- Alternate versionsThe 140-minute extended version of the film has the following additions:
- No doubt the biggest addition is the longer opening sequence where Deckard narrates their shared past as children including him punished by their father for what Owen would steal. He also knew that Owen would end up in the current predicament despite being a gangster, smarter, better and being trained by him. It then continues to the theatrical-version's opening of laying the machine gun on Owen's chest before he leaves the hospital.
- A different line when Deckard responds to Hobbs why he's in his office: "I don't care for your computer. I'm here for the team that crippled my brother."
- The graveyard chase is slightly longer.
- The number of punches, kicks and head butts between Letty and Kara is almost doubled.
- The shootout at the warehouse is longer, especially it has Mr. Nobody killing a three more of Jakande's mercenaries.
- ConnectionsEdited into Fast & Furious 7: Deleted Scenes (2015)
- SoundtracksPayback
Written by Alex Schwartz, Joe Khajadourian, Geoffrey Patrick Earley, Sage the Gemini (as Dominic W. Woods), Kevin Gates (as Kevin Gilyard), Juicy J, Future, Gilbere Forte
Performed by Juicy J (as Juicy J), Kevin Gates, Future and Sage the Gemini
Produced by The Futuristics
Additional production by Geoffro Cause
Strings arranged & conducted by Brian Tyler
Juicy J appears courtesy of Kemosabe Records/Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment
Kevin Gates appears courtesy of Breadwinners Association/Atlantic Recording Corporation
Future appears courtesy of Epic Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment
Sage The Gemini appears courtesy of EMPIRE Recordings/Republic Records
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- Rápidos y furiosos 7
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- $190,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $353,007,020
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $147,187,040
- Apr 5, 2015
- Gross worldwide
- $1,515,342,457
- Runtime2 hours 17 minutes
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- 2.39 : 1
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