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Genre:            Action, Crime,Thriller  
Quality:          720p
Resolution:     720x336
Aspect Ratio:  2.35 : 1
Size:                 2.61GB
Run Time:       2h17m
Directors:        Director: James Wan
Writers:          Writers: Chris Morgan, Gary Scott Thompson
Stars:              Vin Diesel, Jason Statham, Dwayne Johnson,                                Paul Walker


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Plot Keywords:        Falling down stairs,Star died before                                                       Release,terrorist,Revenge,Mercenary

Box office

As of April 10, 2015, Furious 7 has grossed $210.7 million in North America and $316 million in other territories for a worldwide total of $526.7 million, against its $190 million budget. Worldwide, Furious 7 was released across 810 IMAX theaters – the largest worldwide rollout for any movie in IMAX's history and the largest for Universal.Its worldwide opening of $392.2 million is the fourth-highest ever.It had an IMAX opening weekend total of $20.8 million.The film, according to RelishMix, surpassed. 

STORY

Dominic Torretto and his crew thought they left the criminal mercenary life behind. They defeated an international terrorist named Owen Shaw and went their seperate ways. But now, Shaw'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 "Mr. Nobody" are both competing to steal a computer terrorism program called God's Eye, that can turn any technological device into a weapon. Torretto must reconvene with his team to stop Shaw and retrieve the God's Eye program while caught in a power struggle between terrorist and the United States government.
The sins of the past seem to be catch up with Dominic Toretto, Brian O'Conner and his crew, when Deckard Shaw shows up to seek revenge for the travails of his younger brother. When a young unknown hacker who claims to have developed 'God's Eye' is also thrown into the mix, things go haywire and Toretto & his crew need to save the hacker and also settle their scores with Shaw.

Furious 7 Movie Reviews


Furious 7 (alternatively known as Furious Seven and Fast & Furious 7) is a 2015 American action film. It is the sequel to the 2013 film Fast & Furious 6 and the seventh installment in the Fast & Furious film series. The film was written by Chris Morgan and directed by James Wan. It stars Vin Diesel, Paul Walker, Dwayne Johnson, Michelle Rodriguez, Jordana Brewster, Tyrese Gibson, Chris Bridges, Kurt Russell and Jason Statham. With the previous three installments being set between 2 Fast 2 Furious (2003) and The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift (2006), Furious 7 is the first film of the series to mostly take place after Tokyo Drift.

Richard Brody (New Yorker)  Top Critic

"This gleefully kinetic installment of the paramilitary-motors franchise pulls a deep bromantic strain from the real-life drama of its production—the death, midway through filming, of its co-star Paul Walker. He plays Brian, a vehicular warrior who is married to Mia (Jordana Brewster), the sister of his partner-in-arms, Dom (Vin Diesel). The partners are mobilized again—together with the martial artist Letty (Michelle Rodriguez), who is Dom’s wife; the class clown Roman (Tyrese Gibson); and the tech wiz Tej (Ludacris)—to combat a double-barrelled assault. The evil Deckard Shaw (Jason Statham) is trying to kill them, and his partner-in-terror, Jakande (Djimon Hounsou), has kidnapped the hacker Ramsey (Nathalie Emmanuel), whose “God’s-eye” gizmo can track them across the globe. The federal government—represented by the helmet-coiffed Mr. Nobody (Kurt Russell)—kicks in some equipment, and the chase begins, taking the heroes from Los Angeles to the Caucasus Mountains and Abu Dhabi and back. Along the way, they achieve the impossible with vertiginous style, blending Nascar maneuvers with demolition-derby impact, special-forces exploits with acrobatic aplomb. The director, James Wan, sends cars repeatedly airborne and seems himself to marvel at the results; the movie’s real subject is the stunt work, but its stars’ authentic chemistry lends melody to its relentless beat. The wreckage of cities is just a backdrop for the thrill of hard-won victory and the familial bonding that results. Co-starring Dwayne (The Rock) Johnson, swaggering jovially."


Sohyle Jain 

"I watched this movie first day, first show. It started with a bang and ended with a bang, and in a way that would have crumbled even hearts of steel.

This has everything one might need in a blockbuster movie. There were smoking hot chicks, electrifying dialogs, fantastic humor, awe inspiring stunts, and a menacing addition - Jason Statham.

This is a movie which you dare not miss, because if you miss this one you are never going to see another. Be prepared for one last lovely beautiful and thrilling ride ahead of you, that's well worth your time and memories.

In terms of cast and crew, Vin Diesel proves to be the man of the series aided by brilliant performances by Michelle Rodriguez, Tyrese Gibson, Jordana Brewster, and Dwayne Johnson. And finally the unforgettable Paul Walker. Walk into the sunset, walk through the rain... Walk straight into our hearts, and never abandon our memories again. For Paul... May your soul rest in Peace."


SmashingUKProductions

"By about 2009 when 'Fast & Furious' was released, the franchise had slowly began to veer away from its initial focus of street racing and instead began to turn its attention to the action genre and over-the-top big budget sequences. However along with this change of style, the franchise was actually getting better and better with each film. Today I saw the most recent instalment in the cinema... talk about action-packed. 'Fast & Furious 7' is a no-holds, over- the-top and mindless action film, but this aside, it is an extremely entertaining and fun film to watch. With an all-star cast and some brilliant action sequences, 'Fast & Furious 7' is proof that certain franchises can continually make great movies. The most notable moment however in the entire film is the emotional and respectful ending during the send-off of Paul Walker, the film finishing with a montage of Walker in the previous six films, finishing with just two words, 'For Paul', this is the first time a Fast and Furious film has affected me emotionally, and it is arguably the best in the franchise."

Jrichards1408

"Just saw Fast and furious 7. It was cool but i liked the previous two better.

the story and action sequence on this was average at best but surprisingly Tyrese and Ludicrous kept this film from not sinking ship for me as there banter and on screen times were great.

I felt some of the main casts wasn't executed well in this movie and could have done so better.

Lots of plot holes i must say. Before you harp on about how action movies have thin plot holes to begin with, well the reason why no one expects or cares how great the plot is, is because the actual action of a movie is suppose to distract you from thinking about the plot.

Sadly this movie didn't and i was counting the amount of plot holes in this movie.

One thing that didn't help either is how the trailer practically revealed the best action sequences of the movie.

I am getting fed up with trailers. During my time at the cinema they showed what seemed to be a 10min trailer of mad max. Luckily and buried my head under my shirt for 10mins trying to avoid the trailers of that movie.

Without adding spoiler tags by spoiling the movie, the last scene of the movie was the best scene and you will find out why.

I am still gutted about Paul Walker passing away as he seemed like a genuine cool level headed person. It must have been very hard for the supporting casts filming this.

this gets a 6.5/10 for me"

Nikron Chemist Kushari

"You definitely should go watch this movie in the cinema!!!

I can safely say that this was the funniest movie that I have watched in a past couple of years. And when I am talking about humor, I do not mean all the lame cliché "so called jokes" by Luda and Tyrese; it is the overall movie that made all the audience cinema laugh for two hours. The reason why Bollywood has crazy action scenes is because they can not afford CGI and other equipment; however, this movie is a whole new level. Part 6 had some really crazy things happening with flying cars and 100 km runways... I have no idea what the writers and the director were smoking when they created this.... Don't get me wrong, the action scenes were intense and extremely captivating; it is just they were even more ludicrous than Fast 6. 

In this movie every character had some type of superpower; it felt like watching X men racing in fast explosive cars.

The only reason why this movie is not a 1 is because Jason Statham is an ultimate bad-ass who played his part very well.

Get ready to burst from laughing, because no matter what I type here, it will not prepare you for what you are about to witness."

Peter Travers, Rolling Stone

" 'Furious 7' is the best F&F by far, two hours of pure pow fueled by dedication and passionate heart. This one sticks with you. The usual flaws -- plot bumps, muscle acting, tweet-length dialogue -- fade in the face of the camaraderie on and off screen. Finishing the film in Walker's honor clearly brought out the best in everyone. It's bittersweet seeing Walker in action again. But it's also a kick to watch him take the wheel or hang off a bus in Azerbaijan that happens to be hanging off a cliff. He feels at home."

Chris Nashawaty, Entertainment Weekly

"No one forks over 10 bucks to see one of these flicks for its logic. We go for the bananas demolition-derby mayhem. 'Furious 7' delivers that with the direct visceral rush of an EpiPen. For two hours and change, we're treated to a high-octane orgy of some of the most exhilarating stunts ever put on film, including one showstopper where Walker balances on an overturned bus that's teetering on the edge of a cliff."

A.O. Scott, New York Times

"The final moments, when Mr. Walker's longtime colleagues say their farewells while he still appears to be on screen with them, are both awkward and moving. They remind you what these movies have always been about, underneath all the noise and the bravado: the ferocity of friendship and the terrible speed of loss."

Betsy Sharkey, Los Angeles Times

"The action sequences -- from hand-to-hand combat to the crash and burn of cars -- are, as we've come to expect, not grounded in reality. The parkour-influenced high-rise stunts that everyone will be talking about are particularly affecting because a) they feature the multimillion-dollar eye-candy of a jewel-encrusted limited-edition Lykan Hypersport and b) they are amazing. All of the driving and skydiving fall into the never-try-this-at-home zone."


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