“What Are You Going to Do?” “You Might Want to Put on Your Helmet for This.”
Despite my best intentions, it’s been a while since I watched a movie in the Fast and Furious franchise. First, Furious 7 wasn’t on any of the streaming services I have when I sat down to watch it. Then I found it on cable, but it sat on my DVR for about six months. However, when I finally sat down to watch it, I was glad I stuck with this franchise.
As always, the plot is just an excuse for the action sequences. But, here goes.
When we check in with our characters, Letty (Michelle Rodriguez) is still struggling with her missing memory. While Dom (Vin Diesel) is trying to help her, the fact that it isn’t coming back is painful to him. Meanwhile, Brian (Paul Walker) is struggling with being a family man, leaving all the danger behind him. But Mia (Jordana Brewster) has a secret she is keeping from him.
But all of that becomes background noise when Deckard Shaw (Jason Statham) continues on his campaign of revenge. After going to visit Agents Hobbs (Dwayne Johnson), he leaves a present for Dom. As the gang comes back together to fight him, they are recruited to find a surveillance device called “God’s Eye” before it falls into the wrong hangs. Will they survive the latest extreme stunts in pursuit of their mission?
As I said, the plot is just an excuse for the stunts. Honestly, I’m a little unclear about why they had to go after the program. It really serves as a McGuffin that just adds another group of characters and a level of complexity that felt superfluous.
But, those action sequences? They are excellent! Don’t get me wrong, my brain is scream that there is no what any of it would actually work as I was watching, but I still enjoyed watching them. They get more extreme again here, but that’s part of what made them fun. And, with a couple of exceptions, what we were watching looked real.
Likewise, the acting was fine. These movies don’t spend a lot of time on the characters, but the actors do the best they can with the scripts they are given.
Sadly, actor Paul Walker died while this movie was being filmed in an accident having nothing to do with the film. They used a variety of filming tricks to finish out his part of the film. But they also gave Brian a fitting on screen send off. I found it much more touching than I was expecting it to be.
These movies aren’t great cinema, but they aren’t trying to be. If you are looking for a mostly mindless action flick, you’ll be glad you watched Furious 7.










