If you've never watched the previous episodes, chances are it's a mess, but given the series' consistently good box office and high profile, it shouldn't be a miss this time around.
Kurt Russell, Scott Eastwood and Charlize Theron are expected to appear again in the future. Kurt Russell appeared as the "official" representative from the last episode, and began to become the "backing" of the team such as Mr. Tang, Scott Eastwood was his sidekick, and The Rock Johnson was the right-hand man. The pair are expected to continue working with Don in the future against troublemakers like Charlize Theron.
There are still a lot of car chases and fight scenes in the film, both in the sky and the ground at the same time. The most exciting scene should be on the streets of New York, where many electronically remote-controlled cars were hacked and controlled, and all kinds of rampages. Towards the end, the passage of Jason Statham saving the little baby on the plane is also very interesting, with his skillful skills, coupled with the warm interaction with the baby, which is most likely to impress the audience. These two paragraphs are mainly choreographed a little new, and the other Sacha scenes show a sense of exhaustion.
Of course, Boss Tang's own feelings and family will be challenged again. This "family"-oriented man will choose to give up everything to protect his family, including doing things against his will. Since Paul's absence, he has basically been in a state of no friends, and can only "tripod" with the other two bald heads. Although the audience may not like each other, the audience still enjoys it. After all, the three have many fans, plus Helen Mirren and Charlie Theron, this is definitely the most powerful star lineup.
Of course, the whole story is still old-fashioned, and it is only supported by the characters taking turns to play. But most of the time, it is very entertaining. Of course, Tyrese Gibson's Roman is still very second, and contributes a lot of jokes. I've always disliked Letty, played by Michelle Rodriguez, with a bitter look on her face and a little nostalgia for the days when she lost her memory and disappeared. . . .
Offstage, the conflict between Johnson and Diesel continues, and the two have the potential to become enemies like the current hit drama "FEUD: Bette and Joan"], but maybe it's marketing in disguise. Either way, it's good for the box office.
PS: "FEUD: Bette and Joan" on FX is very good looking and getting more and more exciting. Various Hollywood insider and conflicting discussions are highly recommended!
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