a5c7b9f00b Dominic and his crew thought they&#39;d left the criminal mercenary life behind. They&#39;d defeated international terrorist Owen Shaw and went their separate ways. But now, Shaw&#39;s brother, Deckard Shaw, is out killing the crew one by one for revenge. Worse, a Somalian terrorist called Jakarde and a shady government official called &quot;Mr. Nobody&quot; are both competing to steal a computer terrorism program called &quot;God&#39;s Eye,&quot; that can turn any technological device into a weapon. Torretto must reconvene with his team to stop Shaw and retrieve the God&#39;s Eye program while caught in a power struggle between the terrorist and the United States government. Brian O&#39;Conner&#39;s now calm and peaceful life gets shaken up when he and his family are attacked. He and his crew soon find out that Deckard Shaw is seeking revenge for his brother Owen starting with the death of Han. Brian now puts it all on the line for one last ride. I was already skeptical on this movie after the utterly disgusting furious 6 but stillI&#39;ve seen every movie in the series I gave it a try, later on all I found was another disappointing movie by the fast team. Every actor in the movie bored like anything they really need to learn how to act The story and plot were so poor they can&#39;t be recovered with fast 8 The action was recursive Moreover Jason felt like a piece of gutter roaming around again actor wasted The worst movie of the year or decade don&#39;t know Honestly I was looking for a better tribute to walker but I managed to watch what they showed Walker wasn&#39;t a legendary actor to be missed his vacancy won&#39;t affect any movie or anyone he was just another guy Let&#39;s just walk it off this was the biggest piece of gutter I liked part 5 and 6 from the series. Sure I liked part 1 and 2 because I was young at that time and I liked the car tuning and racing. But then I grew up and it kinda lost my interest. Then they did Tokyo drift: different scene, different actors, and later on I started to appreciate the series when we arrived at part 5 and 6. They were funny, full of action and not dead-serious, and they were good guys doing not-so-good things (stealing the forbidden fruits so to speak). In other words a nice escape from realism and just be a block of testosterone for 1.5 to 2 hours. The characters in these movies did what they loved and did it for who they loved.<br/><br/>Part 7 really annoyed me. I&#39;m not gonna give the movie 1 stars, because people still did put in a lot of hard work and the ending of the movie was beautiful. But I also mean that literally: the ending was the best part of the movie, because that meant the movie was finally over. But also because Vin Diesel actually came on screenbeing a human being instead of being a one-liner robot trying to look tough and wise non-stop. If your character on-screen isn&#39;t impressed by anything anymore, or touched by anything, it&#39;s pretty hard to be toucheda viewerwell by that same character.<br/><br/>The movie was full of hard action (no soft, sweet explosions but rough and raw ones, like the sound of metal clinging), and things like sympathy and humor seem to be missing totally. It feltif the characters had to do this mission, without really wanting it or put their heart into it. I experienced ita superficial one-liner movie in which no real character development took place. They wanted to portrait Paula family man, but how I experienced this wasif they put in the script: &quot;Paul playing with family, make 3 turns swinging kid in the air, smile for 5 seconds, move on to the next one-liner from Vin Diesel, move on to the next action-scene&quot;.<br/><br/>Of course I know these movies aren&#39;t known for their realism or in- depth characters, but at least their characters were somewhat real/authentic/understandable previously. But even the joke-man in this movie looks so serious all the timeif he needs to take a dump during the entire movie. I&#39;m not even gonna discuss his awkward party-scene in Abu Dhabi. <br/><br/>The role of Kurt Russell is also fitting for the name his character gives himself in the movie: Mr. Nobody. He acts super-superficial,if this movie was a nice little extra (financially) for Russell, but there&#39;s no character growth or identification when compared to Hobbs in the previous parts for example. The only character growth you&#39;ll see is that when Mr. Nobody is shot and seriously injured, he promises Vin Diesel he will switch from Belgian beer to Corona&#39;s. Seriously. I feel they had a script and just had to include things like Mr. Nobody and &quot;God&#39;s Eye&quot; just to fill up some gaps.<br/><br/>And let&#39;s not forget Hobbs who in this movie is completely unbelievable (in a bad way). He rips his plaster by flexing his muscles, he sees a building explode nearby and doesn&#39;t even wink, he just goes full Clint Eastwood-mode and says: &quot;Toretto&quot;. His little girl is in the hospital-chamber when all of this happens and he just walks up and says: daddy&#39;s gotta go to work. Again it feels very forced,if he said: You are not really my kid, but the script said we needed Hobbs to have a kid (for making him human or something?) for 10 seconds, so we put you in this room. Now beat it, because I&#39;m gonna steal an ambulance and with it bring down a drone, then take a mini-gun, then shoot at a helicopter, and finish the job like a wild wild west revolver gunslinger. I mean when someone would actually say stuff like that it would be funny, but somehow it didn&#39;t connect with me when i was watching it.<br/><br/>So, in my opinion: this movie is trying to be funny when it shouldn&#39;t be, overacting-tough when it should be human, and way too serious when it could be funny. Feels like it&#39;s trying too hard and therefore misses its mark. Great ending though. A film that (whatever massive efforts were required to work around [Paul Walker's] absence) isstupendously stupid and stupidly divertingit could have hoped to be had everything goneplanned. Furious 7 was filmed from a screenplay written by American screenwriter Chris Morgan, using characters created by Gary Scott Thompson in the first movie of the Fast and Furious franchise. Fast &amp; Furious 7 is the seventh movie in the series, preceded by <a href="/title/tt0232500/">The Fast and the Furious (2001)</a> (2001), <a href="/title/tt0322259/">2 Fast 2 Furious (2003)</a> (2003), <a href="/title/tt0463985/">The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift (2006)</a> (2006), <a href="/title/tt1013752/">Fast &amp; Furious (2009)</a> (2009), <a href="/title/tt1596343/">Fast Five (2011)</a> (2011) and <a href="/title/tt1905041/">Furious 6 (2013)</a> (2013), and followed by <a href="/title/tt4630562/">The Fate of the Furious (2017)</a> (2017). The movie was more than halfway finished when the accident occurred. According to a report by the New York Daily News, several of the remaining scenes featuring Walker will be completed using body doubles and CGI faces. In April 2014, it was reported that Paul&#39;s brothers Caleb and Cody had agreed to help finish the film, with CGI work when necessary. There is not. However, there is a Paul Walker tribute before the end credits. Read more here or here. Justthe previous two films, Furious 7 does also come with an Extended Cut on Blu-ray disc. After the fifth film had the previous PG-13 censorship reversed in the most visible manner, the sixth film had less of that. The 7th entry repeats that. The biggest change was the pacing of the prologue. Apart from that, the fight between Letty and Karawellthe shootout in the warehouse had some additional violence but still there&#39;s blood nowhere to be found. Ronin online freeDownload the The Serf full movie tamil dubbed in torrentThe Brothers Grimsby tamil dubbed movie downloadElektra: The Hand the Devil tamil pdf downloadThe Core download movie freeThe Power of Few 720p torrentBulldog Drummond's Peril full movie in hindi free download hd 720pSpiegelbilder full movie in hindi 1080p downloadThe Four movie downloadMu eca in hindi download
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