Fast & Furious 7 is fast paced action that sometimes loses traction

Fast Furious 7

Fast Furious 7
Genre: Action, Crime, Thriller

Director: James Wan

Writers: Chris Morgan, Gary Scott Thompson (characters)

Stars: Vin Diesel, Paul Walker, Dwayne Johnson



Synopsis: Deckard Shaw seeks revenge against Dominic Toretto and his family for the death of his brother.

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Fast & Furious 7延续了系列的故事几乎统一every cast member thus far and then some. While you think you may knowFast & Furious, this film evolves into something more than just street racing by incorporating an action/espionage feel of franchises likeJames BondandMission Impossible. This approach may have been discouraging for loyal fans of the series but it helps to bring in newcomers and those who have a distaste for the street racing culture.

First off I have to say thatFast & Furious 7is action-packed and a lot of fun. Like previous films in the series,Furious 7lives up to the name in this regard. It’s obvious that they had a bigger budget when the action is this big…and I’m not just talking about Dwayne Johnson. Whether it’s taking a car flying across buildings or Vin Diesel and Jason Statham busting concrete across each other’s heads,Fast & Furious 7has a bit of action that everyone can enjoy. And the variety of action is plentiful and consistent within the film with only brief moments of rest for dialogue driven scenes.

Furious 7 has insane stunts!
Furious 7 has insane stunts!

While action-packed,Fast & Furious 7did suffer from flaws related to that action. The amount of action and over-the-top stunts further transform these once vulnerable vigilantes into superhuman heroes for hire. This takes away from the outlaw flair that the characters had established in the previous films and in turn disappoints movie-goers hoping for more grounded characters. In addition, the amount of action takes away from the dialogue. Unfortunately the film is so action-packed that there isn’t enough room to develop the many character stories that persist throughout the film. The dialogue seems poorly scripted and some moments don’t seem genuine. But while the script and acting are easily blamed, the amount of action sequences overhauls the time, giving even a well written script no time to flourish.

dialogue-driven场景只是情感上的disconnected with so much action, but the interactions between Dom (Vin Diesel) and Brian (Paul Walker) did not fall victim to that action. The moments between these two built up to a great send off for Paul Walker’s character. It may have been the last moments that tied everything together so well but the chemistry between Paul Walker and Vin Diesel is genuine. If anything was wrong with those scenes I would have to say it was the superimposed face of Paul Walker on his brother. While they did a great job, this CGI masking is noticeable many times and distracting. What also adds to the distraction are the forced and awkward camera angles to cut Brian’s (Walker) face out of the shot. This may have been a necessary tactic but that doesn’t change the fact that it took away from the film.

The moments between Walker and Diesel are genuine
The moments between Walker and Diesel are genuine

Overall I thought thatFast & Furious 7was entertaining despite the mediocre acting and imbalance of action over dialogue. And despite the flaws, the entertainment value of the film is what’s important. Given the fun I had sitting through the film, I would recommend it as a fun time for a majority of general movie-goers. I wouldn’t consider it the best of theFast & Furiousseries but I definitely wouldn’t consider it the worst. I would call “Fast & Furious 7” an acquired taste for some fans, but overall a credit to the series.


Furious 7 – 6.5 out of 10

Fast paced action with dialogue that loses traction…

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First and foremost, Ryan Brown is a fan. He has been an avid fan of both the theater and cinema since an early age and his passion for both has been continually growing ever since. When dissecting a film, he focuses on all elements of film-making including some fan/cult factors. He believes that character development is the foundation of a good film and usually starts his analysis of a film from there moving forward. His writing style may be influenced by his background of narrative and argumentative studies in the subject, but he tends to enjoy a more conversational style to better interact with the readers, unlike some other pretentious and pompous writers.