i hope they can make a story of Han before TD. his style of drifting is so cool than jay chou Initial D. personally, i like his character the most - kind of mysterious.
I rather they tone down the explosions and gun fight scenes but focus more on racing
I was disappointed my fav car R35 was underutilized in F7, even R34 in F2 and F4 got better treatment than this
Fast Five still the best among all. Furious 7 if you really look into it, still an alright movie but not so much of mind blowing. It is because of the sentimental value in that movie, plus viewers really look forward to Paul Walker's tribute makes the movie super awesome ! It would be great if Fast and Furious ends its franchise in Furious 7, because it has reached its peak, especially on Paul Walker's legacy. If the franchise still goes on with 8 and 9 and the movie turns out not as good, then the series died just like that. People will always remember the last one, and I would say this is the best one to end it.
we have the same idea brother. It should end here and let every fan remember the ending with paul walker.
Dom decided to just walk off and leave all his friends there saying goodbye is not necessary to Brian. Brian just chase him and show parted ways - no logic. Wan tribute also tribute in a more sensible and logical manner and not out of the blue ....
Damn it they killed Han and his only appearance is under the car and on the tombstone. I wish they would have just created his clone brother
If only they bring in the new Drift King from Tokyo to avenge Han (c'mon man, after all that's his disciple. Damn hell the disciple would want to avenger his Master's death)
So damn lame those dudes decided to just suit up and walk down the stairs in Abu Dhabi before going to the party. Lame scene took up ~10 seconds out of nowhere.
So they stole the goddamn car and ram it through 2 towers and decided to just return to US without any hassle... Hmmmm ....
a lot of people were curious why the film makers crafted the road end scene. (some prefer some racing between dom & brian)
Some of you might be aware how the military (air force) honour a fallen comrade, many of them do the "Missing man formation", I don't know if the filmmaker took a cue from there but many fans too notice the final drive evokes the similar feeling.
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The missing man formation is an aerial salute performed as part of a flypast of aircraft at a funeral or memorial event, typically in memory of a fallen pilot. The formation is often called the "missing man flyby" or "flypast".
In all cases, the aircraft performing the pull-up, split off, or missing from the formation, is honoring the person (or persons) who has died, and it represents their departure to the heavens.
a lot of people were curious why the film makers crafted the road end scene. (some prefer some racing between dom & brian)
Some of you might be aware how the military (air force) honour a fallen comrade, many of them do the "Missing man formation", I don't know if the filmmaker took a cue from there but many fans too notice the final drive evokes the similar feeling. so there you have it. at least now you know why, if they did what they did in honour of paul. anyway, a nice talk about the furious 7 from this interview.
Also, in a white honda :
White = ghost, spirit. Honda = paul's 1st car in ff iinm
White = ghost, spirit. Honda = paul's 1st car in ff iinm
brian character never drove a honda. his first car in the movies was a green mitsubishi eclipse., then ended with the orange toyota supra ( the fast and the furious ).
White = ghost, spirit. Honda = paul's 1st car in ff iinm
Not too sure about that (spirit n honda thing) but what I'm sure off is that most Paul Walker's personal/private collection cars and his personal supra (not FnF movie cars) is white. So I'm thinking it was a homage along those lines.
Imsiebel is correct, Brian first car in FnF movie was a Mitsubishi eclipse, not a honda. The toretto's gang use Hondas in their heist in the movie.
This post has been edited by koolspyda: Apr 10 2015, 08:41 PM