How many film franchises can boast that their seventh entry is
actually the best? Of course, when the first film in your series is “The Fast
& the Furious” that’s not really saying all that much. However, “Furious
Seven” the SIXTH sequel in this mindbogglingly successful franchise is
actually the most well-rounded, epic, entertaining, and satisfying as anything
that came before it. The series really has done a complete 180. It started out
as a lame street racing drama and has become a must-see series of action-packed
heist and James Bond-esque spy thrillers that are merely shadows of its rocky
beginnings.
Horror director James Wan, hot off the success of his “Insidious”
films and “The Conjuring” goes a completely route by tackling his first action
film. He brings a fresh eye to the series but the film maintains the same sense
of absurdity and state-of-the art stunt and effects that fans of these films
crave. There are more fights, crashes, and ridiculousness to fill three films. Dominic
Toretto (Vin Diesel) and his “family” return but this time he’s back in the US
living a quiet retired life. That is, until Jason Statham’s Deckard Shaw shows
up to get revenge for his brother (the villain from the previous movie).
Another mysterious character known as Mr. Nobody shows up who needs help
finding a kidnapped computer hacker who can hack into a God-like computer
system that can find the location of anyone in the world. If Dominic and his
team can retrieve the hacker then Mr. Nobody will let him use the program to
track down Shaw.
What comes next is nothing short of crazy, thrilling, and
completely ludicrous set pieces involving dropping vehicles out of planes and
cars driving through buildings INTO other buildings. Things like physics and
gravity never seem to be an issue. The filmmakers know that by now the fans
crave this stuff and have certainly upped the ante on crazy stunts and fights.
Oh the fights. There are too many to count. In one two characters tussle as
they are flying down stairs on a broken door. Another is one of those
female-on-female fights so we know that woman can fight just as good as men. If
you’re willing to turn your brain off and just take in the action you’re
guaranteed to enjoy it. It’s all utterly crazy to the point of being
practically comical and you chuckle in spite of yourself. But the thing is: it’s
all very well done. You have to hand it to Wan and his crew; everything is
expertly staged for maximum enjoyment and suspense. There’s nary a dull moment
to be had and the film has a breathtaking use of various striking locations
from the deserts of Abu Dhabi to the mountains of Eastern Europe. And I mean
they literally drive their cars down mountains and off cliffs. Did I mention it’s
ridiculous?
Odds are you’ve decided already if “Furious Seven” is a
movie worth seeing. As someone pretty new to the franchise I really dug it. I’m
amazed at how the series has developed over time. The fifth film really
reinvented itself as a heist thriller and here the film goes all spy thriller.
It’s “Mission: Impossible” with more cars. These films, as written by series
regular Chris Morgan, have never been about thoughtful dialogue, and as corny
as they can be at times you do get a sense that these characters and the actors
who play them are indeed “family.” The ensemble is pretty solid. The film,
which easily overcomes a possible icky factor due to the real-life death of lead
Paul Walker, also plays terrific tribute to its lost star in a way that is
fitting and tasteful. Even with all the previously witnessed explosions,
fights, crashes, and extreme death toll, the film ends on a well-earned emotional
note that is brilliantly handled. GRADE: A-
Revised Trailer for Furious 7 on TrailerAddict.
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