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Fast & Furious 7

author:Protect the dragons

After the thrill of the Battle of London, Dominique Torreto (Van Diesel) and his friends return to a peaceful life, but the grievances of the jianghu will not allow them to easily withdraw. Tricky nemesis Owen Shaw is paralyzed in the hospital, unable to move, while his older brother Deckard Shaw (Jason Stantham) vows to avenge his brother. Deckard was once an ace killer in the British Special Forces, not only with great skills, but also with a fierce heart. He kills Han in Tokyo, and nearly sends Inspector Luke Hobbes (Dawn Johnson Dwayne Johnson) to another world, and even Dominic's hideaway home is blown up. The blade of revenge is already on his neck, Dominic has no choice, he finds the most trusted team in a long time, and fights the menacing Deckard in a life-and-death duel...

What impressed me was the last scene. The look in the actors' eyes as they look at the beach where "Paul" is located always makes me wonder what kind of mood they are in, to imagine the peace and joy of friends who can't see each other again. Dom quietly drives away while Brain catches up with him, presumably the two of them from beginning to end, even though the inside and outside of the play are already inseparable, but the resonance of thought and soul is still with them for a lifetime. Although the drag racing drama that disregards life and death has faded away from the fanaticism and arrogance of the teenagers, I now think more about the lives of the masses in the city, and I feel that the side also reflects the aging of my mentality. But merging with the car is like the infinite extension of the body to reach the junction of the sky and the horizon, and the amazing entry to reach this realm is also enviable, and it is both frightening and overwhelmingly happy to give life to the unknown. What I like most about the whole movie is the emphasis on where the home belongs to them. After feeling the great adventure of immersion and desperation, I can calmly understand that the most precious things are around instead of being lost in the road, which is really the height I yearn for. Another favorite point is how bold and open-minded the final smile goodbye is, naturally, driving into a completely different world, but no one knows about the vast world of mountains.

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