Show Trailer The action moves to Los Angeles, where it all started, in the seventh Fast & Furious. Having taken down Owen Shaw in the previous film, Shaw's brother (Jason Statham) seeks revenge on Dom (Vin Diesel) and his crew. Kurt Russell also joins the cast, with Dwayne Johnson, Tokyo Drift star Lucas Black, Michelle Rodriguez and the late Paul Walker all returning.
ActionBlockbuster Streaming (5 Providers)Fast & Furious 7 | Reviews81%279 reviews It’s impossible to avoid the shadow that Walker casts over the film, but the constant awareness that he’s no longer with us mixes awkwardly with the film’s lack of anything really being
at stake. Absent a sense of danger, the set pieces come off cartoonish, and while that delivers plenty of action for your buck, this could have used a story or some half-decent jokes, both of which are in short supply.\ Full review Provides both a satisfying chapter in the movies’ preeminent gearhead soap opera and a tactful, touching memorial to
Walker. Full review A nitro-fuelled thrill-ride that forms a fitting tribute to its blue-eyed bro. Full review The sheer sense of ludicrous, punch-the-air joie de vivre is impossibly infectious. Full review Its longevity is because it functions as much as a soap as an action flick. Full review Hollywood ReporterAs stupendously stupid and stupidly diverting as it could have hoped to be had everything gone as planned. Full review Empire MagazineA group more bulletproof than The Avengers, causing more mayhem than General Zod. Think Universal doesn't have a superhero franchise? Think again. Full review Fast & Furious 7 is available to stream in New Zealand now on Google Play and Prime Video and Apple TV and Academy On Demand and AroVision.
Original title: Fast & Furious 7
More like thisReview The double alpha of action films This film tells the story of a team of daredevil drivers who ate recruited by the secret service to rescue a kidnapped hacker who has invented a powerful surveillance software. With the series being the who's who of conventional action superstars, "Fast And Furious 7" finally corrected the conspicuous absence of Jason Statham. He certainly doesn't disappoint, as every star deliver awesome action scenes. This film is different from the others because it's really good. It's not ridiculous and brainless like "The Expendables" series; and it's not attention deficit like the Bourne series. This combines action, brains and emotions, which is a perfect blend for blockbuster success. The action scenes are simply awesome. The scene of a car flying between buildings is superb, but by no means the best. There are so many other astounding scenes that got me holding my breath, literally. For example, Paul Walker trying to escape from a bus is a scene that made me stop breathing because it's so intense. The film is so packed with action, but it doesn't feel fragmented or attention deficit. That is what makes it stand above other action films. "Fast And Furious 7" constantly surprises me with jaw dropping action. Just when I thought I have seen everything, and nothing can surprise me anymore, the surprises keep on coming. I'm truly amazed by the film. I guess no one thought James Wan could make such an awe inspiring film, after establishing himself as a great horror director.
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