Fast 7 is where it all goes haywire. After Fast 5 and Fast 6 went full action team heist movie, Furious 7 makes them superheroes, not afraid of bullets or a building-to-building car jump. Its saving grace is a young, talented British actor by the name of Jason Statham playing Deckard Shaw, who is basically the Jean-Claude Van Damme of the modern era.
Statham is also invincible—he and Dom crash into each other in a head-on car accident and both step out nearly unharmed. We then find out that Deckard has a reinforced frame in his Aston Martin, which Dom compares to weighted gloves in boxing.
What screws this movie up—though it’s still a good action flick—is that there are basically two bad guys: first Shaw, who shows up in every scene trying to kill the crew, and Jakande, a terrorist who obtains “God’s Eye,” a computer program that can track down anyone in the world. Though Jakande is the main target, the story is more about Shaw and his battles with the main crew.
This installment also introduces us to Mr. Nobody, a nondescript, high-level government employee played by Kurt Russell.
With Paul Walker dying during the filming, Fast 7 ends with a fitting and touching tribute to the actor. Using computer-generated graphics, Walker and Diesel perform the missing man formation where they drive as a pair before Walker splits off down a separate road off into the distance.
Best Cars: 1970 Dodge Charger R/T, Lykan Hypersport
Coolest/hardest to believe stunts: Air drop, Brian’s jumping off a bus on cliff and catching Letty’s spoiler
Rotten Tomatoes score: 80/82
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