Fast And Furious 7 Analysis

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One of my most favorite movies is Fast and Furious 7 directed by James Wan. He is widely known for directing horror movies, dark lighting, sharp pictures and scariness. Suddenly, he completely changed his directing style when James Wan worked on Fast and Furious 7, because the genres of horror movies and action movies are different. For instance, he used camera fliers to record the incredible hard scenes. He also took an advantage of bright lights, sharp pictures, full of actions, and a bit of humor to make the movie more entertaining. Fast and Furious 7 is an action movie and one of the main characters is Deckard Shaw. He is the one who is thirsty for revenge from the Don’s family and he starts hunting down one by one. A silk …show more content…
It made about hundred forty four million dollars and it was one of the biggest hit movies in 2015. This movie is very famous because this movie does not have any bad pressures that can make audience feel stressed. The reason is the movie itself is not about society problems or politics even there are some short comedy scenes included in this movie. One of the reasons why the viewers of The Fast and Furious 7 are impressed is this movie has many breathtaking action sequences and it made the audience feel excited to see the movie. For example, one of the breathtaking action sequences of this movie is the main characters jump out of an airplane with their cars to complete a mission. This scene is the most amazing, dangerous, incredible, and no one has seen a thing like this before. They throw the cars out of the plane and there were only three camera fliers when they were filming it. In addition, it was the biggest action sequence in this movie and they did not use any green screen; it was all real, which is amazing. Moreover, this movie kept all of the characters in the entire series, which made this movie unforgettable, popular, and incredible entertainment in …show more content…
In the movie, the main character Dom is trying to show that the family is the most important thing in his life and he extended his family in the entire series. The ending scene of this movie is my most favorite scene ever because everyone got back together at a beautiful beach. One of the main characters (Paul Walker’s brother) was with his family, others watch them, then one of the main characters says, “Just open your eyes man”, and the other main character says, “Beautiful.” It tells us that the family is the happiness of life and most precious gift. Nowadays, divorce rate has increased by huge amounts of numbers and it affects kids in many bad ways. For example, they are not going to know what family love feels like and it might influence those kids to more likely to get divorce in the future. Overall, the most important part that we have to take away from the movie to ourselves was family because it shows us that family is the only thing that can bring the real happiness and there is always second chances to everyone and forgiveness always

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