I have my respect for the director’s hard work to complete the film after Paul Walker’s accidental death. I also understand that the commercial returns from the pursuit of visual effects after the fifth episode have led to the film’s exaggeration, but it was still for the film to be filmed. I feel sorry for the blasting blockbuster like Die Hard and Mission Impossible.
The most fascinating part of the Quick Excitation series is the man's exquisite manipulation of machinery and the sympathy between the technical masters. All of these were invisible, and it became a fight in a narrow room with an enemy. Bond had a good shot. The muscular man smashed his fist and wrestled, and smashed the plaster with one hand and carried the crane gun suddenly.
The racing car no longer pays attention to the cooperation of the accelerator and the clutch, and accurately shifts into the corners. Only refueling and parachuting into the building are left; the adjustment of the car to reduce weight and the use of nitrogen acceleration are gone. Instead, the sports car should be compared. The tank is also resistant to crashes and crashes; the competition between men has changed from driving speed to fist and kick... It is said that the film is full of male hormones, but in fact it is degenerate.
This is a tribute to Paul Walker. It is obviously a big disrespect to him who has been obsessed with 1/4 mile acceleration to beat Van Diesel from the first episode.
Finally, there is a regret that Mia, who was so youthful and beautiful when she first appeared, had already stiffened her face due to excessive injections in this episode. Seeing this plaster-like face on the IMAX screen, she was endlessly sighed.
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