Probably has not been a particularly iron "fast fan", and for Paul Walker this person is only limited to speed and passion and the car accident, but when I saw the end, I didn't expect that it was still hit by something at that moment. There is a sense of sourness.
I still remember that when I saw the news of the car accident, I felt like fate. An actor who was famous for his appearance in a racing movie left because of a car accident. Watching "Super 7" now, in the movie, Brian jumped off the car, jumped from the bus on the edge of the cliff to catch Letty's car, it seemed that he could survive the danger no matter what. And all of this is ultimately a movie, which is different from reality.
At the end of the film, Brian and Mia's family are reunited. Don, Letty and others watched Brian and Mia's family by the sea, far away from the city, away from bullets, and away from those impossible dangerous missions. Then Don got up and left. Letty asked "Aren't you say goodbye to them?" Don said "This is never a goodbye" and drove away alone. Coming to the intersection, waiting, a car stopped beside him, Don looked up, Brian sat in the car, still that boyish and proud smile "You're just gonna leave with our saying goodbye?" Everything seemed to be back to the night of furious 1 fourteen years ago. The proud undercover boy, who threatened to defeat him, sat on the car next to him. Now he is a husband, a father, a relative, and a brother. The start of the same race, but the difference is that when there is no winner, the two cars at the end of the road drift away.
I really like this ending. I don’t know in reality whether Paul Walker has a wife, whether he has children and a family, but at least, in the furious world, there will always be such a quiet place, which is reserved for the young man named Brian O'Conner. And there this man will have a happy family, will have his favorite car, be able to live, and then grow old happily.
For Paul, it's never say goodbye.
——2015.4.3
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