'Fast and Furious 7' movie reviews around the globe
The film is definitely one you cannot miss this summer
Mumbai: ‘Fast and Furious 7’, one of the most awaited Hollywood films of 2015 opened this week on April 2. Fans worldwide have taken to social media to express experience watching the film. ‘Fast and Furious 7’ marked the late Paul Walker’s final appearance in the film. The actor died in a car crash, before the seventh instalment of the action movie franchise was completed.
The film is definitely one you cannot miss this summer. But before you decide to hit the theatres to catch the latest instalment, take a look at what the world has to say about the film.
“After Paul Walker’s death behind the wheel, how could anyone involved make light of a speed that self-evidently kills? One quick fix: the adoption of a newly reflective tone that sends these hotrods careening through graveyards and sets Vin Diesel, morphing inexorably into Telly Savalas, to pondering where all roads lead.”
- The Guardian. 3/5 stars. (Read the full review here)
“Walker made his name with this franchise, and it’s likely that he’d have wanted his fast-driving family to go on living their lives the way they’re used to.”
-Live Mint (Read the full review here)
“Don't bother planning any parties, trying to meet up for brunch, or asking any of your friends to babysit this weekend. Everyone you know is going to be at Furious 7 (pundits are predicting that the box office will go north of $100 million). Here's the shocker: The film is so good, Vin Diesel's comments that it could win Oscars might not be delusional.”
– People (Read the whole review here)
“Opening nine months after the initial July 2014 release date, proves how splendidly, if preposterously, movie fiction can trump human tragedy. Without stinting on the greatest hits of the earlier films, it underlines the first law of cinema: that movies—and the people, stories and machines in them — have to move, collide, combust.”
- TIME. (Read the full review here)
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