It's not very useful for such a low-IQ blockbuster, and I don't buy it.
The red-haired villain shot Dom's wife to death, avoiding a lot of troubles in the plot, because the mistress has a child, and the original partner only has true love, and this mistress is only the girlfriend who officially dated in the years when the original partner disappeared and thought he was dead , not really a third party. The little San loves what he loves and doesn't want any status, and when he has his child, he lets him run to find his former woman. If Dom shows mercy here, then the feminists will not do it, why should we women only like you? If Dom is heartless, it will be very inhuman. So the method given by the screenwriter is simple and straightforward. One shot will blow up the woman, and then let Dom use his strong muscles to blow up the murderer in the later plot, punish the murderer to relieve the hatred in his heart, and avoid the consequences brought by this character. trouble.
The place at the end named the little boy - Brian, and abused Paul Walker's feelings.
There are also all kinds of outrageous places. The protagonist who can't be killed by the explosion is intact in various car explosions. The whole movie is a show of muscle and strength competition supported by three tough guys. After Paul Walker, these three men It is almost necessary to bring all kinds of plug-in bugs in the movie. The screenwriter is afraid of being beaten by the audience or something, and they can't write these three things to death.
The whole film promotes the values of violence and revenge, and the legal constraints are getting weaker and weaker, all relying on the protagonist's own conscience to do things. When I saw a group of people getting excited and adrenaline rushing for the explosion, I suddenly felt like I saw a group of lunatics.
There are also various grooves of the villain. No matter how you look at it, it seems that the aura is insufficient. The whole process can only use Dom's women and children as threats to help her with affairs. In the end, when Dom rescued his son, the big villain was still angry. You are so embarrassed that you have no shame, what the hell, you are going to kill someone else's child, and someone else saves your own child, and you are still angry. Then he fired a heat-sensing missile at Dom and finally blew up his submarine.
Dom's rebellion is also a variety of loopholes. The screenwriter painstakingly set up suspense to arouse people's interest in watching the film. It is a pity that who would really think that the protagonist will really become the villain instead of having his own difficulties in the end, the screenwriter is obviously for I fooled the audience in the plot and cheated my IQ into it. I feel sorry for those actors, but I still have to act like Dom's anger and can't believe it. As a good actor, I say that I can't be so hypocritical.
While watching one, I didn't expect that Hollywood blockbusters would one day be made into such pompous looks. It's not the Fast and the Furious that I want.
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