Rapidos Y Furiosos 7 ◉
For all its heart, Furious 7 is narratively a mess. The plot is a jumble: a hacker (Nathalie Emmanuel) has a superweapon called “God’s Eye,” Kurt Russell shows up as a shady government agent, and Shaw seeks revenge. The film feels like two different movies edited together—the pre-tragedy action film and the post-tragedy tribute. Some digital recreations of Walker’s face are slightly uncanny (though impressive for 2015). Tony Jaa and Ronda Rousey are wasted in minor roles, and the third act drags as the gang chases a drone.
If you’re a fan of the saga, you will cry. If you’re not, you’ll still respect the love poured into every frame. It’s a blockbuster that understands that family—both on screen and off—is the only thing that truly makes you fast… and furious. rapidos y furiosos 7
Director James Wan (taking over from Justin Lin) dives headfirst into the absurdity. The film opens with a breathtaking sequence in the Caucasus mountains, and it never really slows down. The action is dialed up to 11—cars parachuting out of planes, flying between skyscrapers in Abu Dhabi, and Dom’s legendary “let’s jump a car across three towers” moment. It’s physics-defying, logic-shredding, and wildly entertaining. For all its heart, Furious 7 is narratively a mess
Here’s a long review of Fast & Furious 7 (original title: Furious 7 ), keeping in mind the Spanish title you provided. Some digital recreations of Walker’s face are slightly
The villain, Deckard Shaw (Jason Statham), is a snarling, bone-crushing Terminator. He’s not deep, but he’s a perfect foil for Vin Diesel’s stoic Dom. The fight choreography—especially the brutal hallway brawl between Statham and Dwayne Johnson—is crisp and impactful. The chemistry among the core family (Ludacris, Tyrese, Michelle Rodriguez) remains charming, providing comic relief that balances the film’s heavier emotional beats.