The big scene is very exciting, the plot is flawed, and the whole logic is problematic.
1. After Dom’s lover and son were kidnapped, why didn’t they discuss with their brothers how to save them? Do you find trouble with the villain afterwards? I won't say anything for the screenwriter to blacken Dom. After reading the trailer, I guessed the reason for the blackening must be embarrassing.
2. How many wanted criminals should the national heavy equipment electromagnetic pulse weapon and nuclear weapon code be robbed? No matter how strong the country is, the wanted criminals won’t be able to use them. What is the government thinking about? Does it want to rely on a few of their acquaintances to drink two glasses? (There is absolutely no meaning to belittle Dom here. I personally still like them very much. This is from the perspective of the government.) What are the special forces and the army doing?
3. Why do you want to look for Dekshaw? You know, he killed Han, the Speed Clan crippled his brother again (in this case again), Hobbs was also beaten into the hospital by him, not to mention, the two sides are completely enemies, why shouldn't you go there? Together, the screenwriter really didn't care about anything in order to make up the All-Star lineup.
There are many details, such as how Dom contacted the Cuban eldest brother, as well as the two previous brothers (seems like they appeared in Super 6), Dixiu flew onto someone else’s plane, and the rear cabin was open...
Powerless to complain, one point for feelings, one point for scenes, that's it.
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