Movie Review: The Fate of the Furious

By Devon Johnson
April 21, 2017

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The movie that fans thought will never be produced after the last Furious 7 movie that deceased actor Paul Walker, who played one of the main characters in the series, “Brian O’Conner.”

Fate of the Furious” will have one on the edge of their seat throughout the entire movie. It is an action-packed film of foreign car races, plot twists and scenes that will have you laughing hysterically.

With this type of movie, the audience will have to pay close attention to certain scenes of the movie, which is very significant to how the ending of the movie will play out.

The movie takes place in many different locations.

In the beginning, the first location is in the beautiful area of Havana, Cuba where the audience gets a sense of the culture and festive feel that will have you wanting to get out from your seat and start dancing. Some other locations are Germany, New York and a military base in Iceland.

For those who have not seen the Fast and Furious series, one may be confused on the timeline of the series, so they may seem out of the loop of who is who in the movie and how each character plays a role.

If a person has never seen the Fast and Furious, they would not know how meaningful; Vin Diesal, who plays the main character “Dominic Toretto,” is. The word family means something very significant throughout the movie and the entire series. Most people would think Toretto is a good guy gone bad then back to good and that is what film makers want the audience to thinking during the movie.

From last Friday to Monday of this week, The Fate of the Furious movie set the biggest global box office opening all time. The movie brought in about $532.5 million just from the weekend. Also, there has been rumors that two more movies are in the making and are soon to be released in 2019 and 2021.

For me being a huge Fast and Furious, also someone who has watched the entire series The Fate of the Furious is a great movie to watch and I would recommend anyone to go see it in theaters soon.

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