MOVIE REVIEW
THE FAST AND THE FURIOUS 7
The
movie was released on the April 3, 2016, written by Chris Morgan employ;
directed by James Wan, edited by Christian Wagner, Kirlo M Morri, and produced
by Vin Diesel, Neal H. Moritz and Michael Fottrell. Main characters, played by
Dominic Toretto portrayed by Vin Diesel, Brain O’Conner portrayed by Paul
Walker, Letty Ortizo portrayed by Michelle Rodriguez and Mia Torotto portrayed
by Jordana Bravester.
“Furious 7” is a glorious overcompensation, a
film so concerned about its rampant machismo that the casual viewer might miss
how it Tokyo drifts atop soap opera bubbles. Like Lee Daniels’ hit TV drama “empire,”
“Furious 7” is stuffed with situations that require go-for-broke absurdity. The
action scenes have more gleeful energy and absurd humor, and there are more showstoppers
than ever before.
Additionally,
the characters are less about machismo and more about “Family bonding. This element is likely due to walker’s
untimely death; his presence lends the movie an elegiacal tone.