Furious 7 Analysis

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The film “Furious 7” by James Wan is a successful movie that gives off thrill, tears, and entertainment all at once. The film immediately starts off with lots of action and car stunts that look awesome, on top of that, the entertainment of the film is incredible that keeps you awake throughout the whole movie. Even though the movie is action-filled, the movie sets off a memorable goodbye tribute to Paul Walker who died on a car accident while half way through the movie. Almost every scene in this film gives off some action. This action-filled movie gives off that thrill that everyone seems to enjoy a lot. According to James Berardinelli from ReelViews, the film Furious 7 is "a string of high-octane, physics-defying action scenes loosely connected …show more content…

The film does a fascinating job at keeping its viewers awake and entertained and not drooling halfway through the movie. Felix Vasquez from cinemacrazed says, “It’s shocking that not only is “Fast & Furious 7” not only the best entry in the series yet, but it’s also one of the best movies of the year. It’s exciting, it’s engrossing, it’s fun, and goddamn, it’s a heartbreaking last go around for Paul Walker." Furious 7 comes along way from its past films in the series, and don't get me wrong they’re all great movies but this one has to be one of the best out of all of them. It’s entertaining in a fun way that keeps just anyone from a child to an old person with their eyes wide open. Richard Roeper, from RichardRoeper says, “with so many repetitive moments I almost began to wonder if I had missed something and the movie had started again, I have to admit I was entertained by the sheer audacity of the car chases and battle sequences". Roeper explains that the film was very entertaining and it’s almost as if the movie had started from the beginning again because of its entertainment throughout the movie. The car crashes in the movie seemed realistic enough to convince him he was in the

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