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Vin Diesel, Paul Walker and Dwayne Johnson lead the returning cast across the globe in their most gravity-defying and emotional adventure yet. Targeted by a cold-blooded black ops assassin with a score to settle (Jason Statham), their only hope is to get behind the wheel again and secure an ingenious prototype tracking device. Facing their greatest threat yet in places as far away as Abu Dhabi and as familiar as the Los Angeles streets they call home, the crew must come together once again as a team, and as a family, to protect their own.Bonus Content: Back to the Starting Line Snatch and Grab Race Wars Making of Fast & Furious Supercharged Ride Review: Furious 7 far exceeded expectations ... - Best of the fast and furious movies. I have been a fan of fast and furious franchise since the beginning. The stories, action, cast chemistry just unmatchable. There have been some real disappointments along the way such as Tokyo Drift and despite the intense action most recently, I really was not very happy with Fast and Furious 6 either but this one now with 7 more than made up for everything that was weak in some of the earlier films. An incredible 'possible ending' to the franchise while at the same time potentially leaving it open for a possible Fast and Furious 8; though I am in agreement along with most that this would probably be the best point to just go out while on top. Any further movies would have to face the impossible challange of pushing the bar even higher. Of course some of the action in this film was completely over the top just plain crazy and flat out unrealistic if you think about it but it still left you on the edge of your seat both cringing and laughing at the same time, was just fantastic. I am glad they decided to keep Paul's character in this movie verses just flat writing him out. Having completed only initial shooting before he was gone, it would of been much easier to write him out completely for this movie. If someone did not know what had happened, you would not know at least until the end. They did such an incredibly excellent job between the CG, composite footage, and body stand in all used to recreate Paul and fimish out his character with the help of his brothers, just amazing job very well done. Sure, there a few moments where if you knew already, you can tell a bit but if you didn't, I don't think someone would really notice and it was that seamless. The movie was emotional, intense, action packed, intricate plot with more complex levels than some might realize pulling in all the elements which has made this franchise work well while taking everything to a new extreme. Again some parts were over the top unrealistically crazy like the clean over the top tower jumps but it just added to the comedy and great entertainment which is what movies are really about anyway. This is definitely one for the home collection and I will get this as soon as it is available. ADDENDUM: I since received my extended edition Blueray and as expected is a must have for any home collection. As a few have commented they could not see a difference between extended and regular editions, I did a simultaneous play of both side by side and found every edited moment. Little to nothing is added to content but deleted scenes also on the Blueray give you some extra insight there. What is changed is substantial on many of the action shots in most cases adding in extra seconds of footage re-editing and lengthening fight scenes. The initial opening scene at the hospital is lengthened substantially and they worked in Dom's necklace in the extended version. The after funeral car chicken scene is also lengthened as is the Abu Dabhi party cat fight scene. The final Dom battle scene is another one. The first conversation meeting Ramsey is re-edited very subtly and need side by side to notice the difference. The rest is mostly adding seconds extra between cut points in most action scenes. Very well done. Review: Very good - Furious 7 is definitely a turning point for the Fast & Furious franchise, in large part because of the tragic death of Paul Walker that occurred during the production of the movie. The movie, finally, deals with Han's death in Tokyo Drift, which on film occurred years earlier, but Sung Kang kept appearing in the subsequent movies always hinting that he would get to Tokyo. In this movie, it is revealed that Han was killed by the brother of Own Shaw (Luke Evans), Deckard, played by Jason Statham. The movie is essentially about the team trying to track down Deckard. The movie has the typical over-the-top action that has become the staple of the film series, especially after all the main actors returned to the franchise after Tokyo Drift. There are a lot of tongue-in-cheek absurd moments, like The Rock flexing out of a cast and leaving the hospital to get back into the fight after he is sidelined most of the movie. The movie also introduced the character Mr. Nobody, a covert ops leader played by Kurt Russell, and has a cameo appearance by Rhonda Rousey who is basically in the movie to have a throwdown with Michelle Rodriquez. For those who get the blu-ray set, the movie looks and sounds great in HD. Of course, there are a ton of special effects used throughout the movie, and everything looks wonderful and seamless. There are two versions of the movie, the theatrical and an extended edition that adds about a minute to the theatrical version. It is so inconsequential that it was really not worth making an extended edition. Then, there are about six minutes of deleted scenes, seven making-of and behind-the-scenes featurettes that range in length from about six minutes to just over thirty minutes. Then there is a feature on the Race Wars festival, the music video "See You Again" from Wiz Khalifa and Charlie Puth, and a feature on the Fast & Furious-themed ride at Universal. Overall, the movie is good. Probably the last really good movie of the franchise before it got completely ridiculous. I am sure most people know how the movie handled Paul Walker's death in terms of Brian's storyline. I will not spoil it for the handful of people who don't know, but I think it was very well done. The movie is 95% action, 5.9% tongue-in-cheek comedy, and .1% drama. The franchise has found the formula that works for it and stays in that lane. It does not try to be a best-picture candidate, so if that is what you are looking for, this is not it. But if you want to watch a fun action movie with a bunch of car chases and cool stunts, this is a good one.








| ASIN | B00HLTD8RA |
| Actors | Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson, Michelle Rodriguez, Paul Walker, Tyrese Gibson, Vin Diesel |
| Aspect Ratio | 2.40:1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #18,999 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #2,030 in Action & Adventure DVDs |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (28,816) |
| Director | James Wan |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 61129710 |
| Language | English (Dolby Digital 5.1), French Canadian (Dolby Digital 5.1), Spanish (Dolby Digital 5.1) |
| MPAA rating | PG-13 (Parents Strongly Cautioned) |
| Media Format | Color, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen |
| Number of discs | 1 |
| Producers | Michael Fottrell, Neal H. Moritz, Vin Diesel |
| Product Dimensions | 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 2.72 ounces |
| Release date | September 15, 2015 |
| Run time | 2 hours and 18 minutes |
| Studio | Universal |
| Subtitles: | French, Spanish |
| Writers | Chris Morgan |
D**M
Furious 7 far exceeded expectations ...
Best of the fast and furious movies. I have been a fan of fast and furious franchise since the beginning. The stories, action, cast chemistry just unmatchable. There have been some real disappointments along the way such as Tokyo Drift and despite the intense action most recently, I really was not very happy with Fast and Furious 6 either but this one now with 7 more than made up for everything that was weak in some of the earlier films. An incredible 'possible ending' to the franchise while at the same time potentially leaving it open for a possible Fast and Furious 8; though I am in agreement along with most that this would probably be the best point to just go out while on top. Any further movies would have to face the impossible challange of pushing the bar even higher. Of course some of the action in this film was completely over the top just plain crazy and flat out unrealistic if you think about it but it still left you on the edge of your seat both cringing and laughing at the same time, was just fantastic. I am glad they decided to keep Paul's character in this movie verses just flat writing him out. Having completed only initial shooting before he was gone, it would of been much easier to write him out completely for this movie. If someone did not know what had happened, you would not know at least until the end. They did such an incredibly excellent job between the CG, composite footage, and body stand in all used to recreate Paul and fimish out his character with the help of his brothers, just amazing job very well done. Sure, there a few moments where if you knew already, you can tell a bit but if you didn't, I don't think someone would really notice and it was that seamless. The movie was emotional, intense, action packed, intricate plot with more complex levels than some might realize pulling in all the elements which has made this franchise work well while taking everything to a new extreme. Again some parts were over the top unrealistically crazy like the clean over the top tower jumps but it just added to the comedy and great entertainment which is what movies are really about anyway. This is definitely one for the home collection and I will get this as soon as it is available. ADDENDUM: I since received my extended edition Blueray and as expected is a must have for any home collection. As a few have commented they could not see a difference between extended and regular editions, I did a simultaneous play of both side by side and found every edited moment. Little to nothing is added to content but deleted scenes also on the Blueray give you some extra insight there. What is changed is substantial on many of the action shots in most cases adding in extra seconds of footage re-editing and lengthening fight scenes. The initial opening scene at the hospital is lengthened substantially and they worked in Dom's necklace in the extended version. The after funeral car chicken scene is also lengthened as is the Abu Dabhi party cat fight scene. The final Dom battle scene is another one. The first conversation meeting Ramsey is re-edited very subtly and need side by side to notice the difference. The rest is mostly adding seconds extra between cut points in most action scenes. Very well done.
S**R
Very good
Furious 7 is definitely a turning point for the Fast & Furious franchise, in large part because of the tragic death of Paul Walker that occurred during the production of the movie. The movie, finally, deals with Han's death in Tokyo Drift, which on film occurred years earlier, but Sung Kang kept appearing in the subsequent movies always hinting that he would get to Tokyo. In this movie, it is revealed that Han was killed by the brother of Own Shaw (Luke Evans), Deckard, played by Jason Statham. The movie is essentially about the team trying to track down Deckard. The movie has the typical over-the-top action that has become the staple of the film series, especially after all the main actors returned to the franchise after Tokyo Drift. There are a lot of tongue-in-cheek absurd moments, like The Rock flexing out of a cast and leaving the hospital to get back into the fight after he is sidelined most of the movie. The movie also introduced the character Mr. Nobody, a covert ops leader played by Kurt Russell, and has a cameo appearance by Rhonda Rousey who is basically in the movie to have a throwdown with Michelle Rodriquez. For those who get the blu-ray set, the movie looks and sounds great in HD. Of course, there are a ton of special effects used throughout the movie, and everything looks wonderful and seamless. There are two versions of the movie, the theatrical and an extended edition that adds about a minute to the theatrical version. It is so inconsequential that it was really not worth making an extended edition. Then, there are about six minutes of deleted scenes, seven making-of and behind-the-scenes featurettes that range in length from about six minutes to just over thirty minutes. Then there is a feature on the Race Wars festival, the music video "See You Again" from Wiz Khalifa and Charlie Puth, and a feature on the Fast & Furious-themed ride at Universal. Overall, the movie is good. Probably the last really good movie of the franchise before it got completely ridiculous. I am sure most people know how the movie handled Paul Walker's death in terms of Brian's storyline. I will not spoil it for the handful of people who don't know, but I think it was very well done. The movie is 95% action, 5.9% tongue-in-cheek comedy, and .1% drama. The franchise has found the formula that works for it and stays in that lane. It does not try to be a best-picture candidate, so if that is what you are looking for, this is not it. But if you want to watch a fun action movie with a bunch of car chases and cool stunts, this is a good one.
T**T
Furious 7
Favorite Fast and Furious movie! Sad and most amazing movie ever.
J**P
An Emotional, High-Octane Farewell to a Beloved Franchise Hero
Furious 7 delivers everything fans have come to expect from the Fast & Furious saga—explosive action, over-the-top stunts, and that unshakable sense of family. From cars parachuting out of planes to skyscraper jumps that defy physics, the film takes the franchise’s signature spectacle to new heights. What really sets Furious 7 apart, though, is its emotional core. The chemistry between Vin Diesel and the late Paul Walker shines through, making every scene feel genuine and heartfelt. The filmmakers handled Walker’s untimely passing with incredible care, crafting a beautiful and respectful send-off that leaves a lasting impression. The ending montage, paired with Wiz Khalifa’s “See You Again,” is both touching and unforgettable. While the plot sometimes takes a backseat to the action, the movie’s heart and energy more than make up for it. Furious 7 isn’t just another adrenaline rush—it’s a tribute to friendship, loyalty, and family.
K**R
❤️
D**A
Rien à signaler un bon achat
T**D
Fast & Furious 7 ist ein weiterer Franchise-Film aus dem Jahr 2015 und war finanziell einer der erfolgreichsten Filme der Universal Studios mit 1,5 Milliarden US-Dollar. Ein kaltblütiger Gegner (Jason Statham) will Rache für seinen Bruder (Teil 6) verüben und alle die für das Leid seines Bruders verantwortlich waren töten. So beginnt eine Hetzjagd unbeschreiblichen Ausmaßes, doch er hat sich mit seinen Gegnern verrechnet, sie sind härter als er dachte und er selbst ist eine durchtrainierte Killermaschine. Denn mit einem hat er nicht gerechnet, er kämpft nicht nur gegen Freunde die zusammenstehen, sondern sie stehen wie eine Familie zusammen und beschützen was ihnen am wichtigsten ist. Hier gibt es schon eine Unmenge guter Rezensionen die postiv wie auch negativ über den Film berichteten. Ich kann dazu nur schreiben, dass der siebente Teil mehrere Komponenten hatte die einen umwerfen. Einerseits eine derart rasante Action und Zerstörungswut wie noch nie in einem der vorigen Filme die die Spannung hochhielt. Natürlich waren viele Stunts physikalisch unmöglich, aber es tat keinen Abbruch sich in diese Action hineinzusteigern. Auch wenn rasante Autofahren von Profis wohl kaum in Flipflops gefahren werden. Die Einführung von Jason Statham war grandios, jedoch die Einführungsszene am Anfang des Filmes maßlos übertrieben (in der Extended Fassung ist diese länger). Der Regisseur James Wan schaffte es die Gefühle der Filmcharaktere richtig einzufangen und lieferte eine bombastische Fortsetzung die auch durch die tolle Kameraoptik und -führung besticht. Allerdings rückte die Charakteren Darstellung für die Action völlig in den Hintergrund und nur alte Gefühlswelten zwischen den Paaren wurden wieder neu und zum Teil unnötig aufgegoren, während der Rest der Familien-Truppe eher zu Nebendarstellern degradiert wurde. Und seit Teil 3 regierte immer mehr die Action die immer imposanter und unglaubwürdiger wurde. Die Grundidee die Charaktere wie in den ersten Filmen darzustellen sind dafür verloren gegangen. Aber der Weg schien dennoch der richtige zu sein. Denn ansonsten wären wohl die Fortsetzungen nicht mehr so erfolgreich gewesen. Zumindest finanziell gesehen. Wie schon erwähnt, die physikalischen Unmöglichkeiten so mancher Actionszenen sind so eine Sache, aber auch einige Logikbrüche hatte der Film. Damit muss man bei dieser Fortsetzung leben. Aber wie auch immer, die Geschwindigkeit der Heilungsrate von The Rock würden so manche gerne haben. Sicher ist jedoch eines, das Krankenhaus ist wahrscheinlich nach der Eingipsung von Hobbs Körperteilen anschließend in Konkurs gegangen. ;-) Durch den tragischen Tod des Schauspielers Paul Walker der selbst am 30. November 2013 bei einem privaten Autounfall ums Leben kam, musste der Film anders zurechtgeschnitten werden. Hier war besonders Vin Diesel bestrebt dies für seinen Freund zu tun. Ein wenig befremdlich sind jedoch die Szenen wo Paul Walker bei Dialogen nicht im Bild ist oder abgewendet gedoubelt werden musste. Man versuchte das Beste daraus zu machen, aber man merkte dass die Szenen nicht so ganz flüssig in die Szenenabfolgen passten. Walker hatte nur die Hälfte der geplanten Szenen abdrehen können. Dadurch verzögerten sich die Dreharbeiten um ein weiteres Jahr. Für die restlichen Dreharbeiten doubelten Walkers Brüder Caleb und Cody Walker und zwei weitere Schauspieler und man setzte CGI-Effekte ein, um noch fehlende Szenen von Paul Walkers Figur einzubauen. Der Abschied am Ende des Filmes war positiv und sehr gefühlvoll gestaltet, aber dennoch wehmütig weil man wusste warum das Ende so gewählt wurde. Es war eine grandiose Verabschiedung von einem langjährigen Freund und den haben sie sehr gut gewählt. Wer einen weiteren Teil aus der Serie sehen möchte der mit Spannung und viel Action daherkommt, ist mit dieser Fortsetzung gut bedient. Es mangelt ihm jedoch an tiefergehenden Charakterdarstellungen und wirklichen gefühlvollen Szenen untereinander. An einem achten Teil wird schon gearbeitet, darauf freue ich mich, auch wenn dieser nun ohne Paul Walker auskommen muss. Denn der siebente Teil ist der Auftakt zu einer Trilogie. Jason Statham und Kurt Russel sollen auch beim nächsten Film wieder mit dabei sein. Trotz der immer weiter zurückdrängenden Charakterbildung der ganzen Figuren gibt es von mir 5 Sterne, denn die überzogene Action hat mich gut unterhalten. Qualität der Blu-ray: Laufzeit: es gibt beide Filmfassungen auf der Blu-ray. Kinofassung: 137 Minuten. Extended Version: 140 Minuten. Bildqualität (1080p; High Definition 2,40.1): Das Bild ist klar, scharf und ohne Bildstörungen. Tonqualität (Deutsch in DTS Digital Surround 5.1 und Englisch in DTS-HD Master Audio 7.1) ist sehr gut. Die Synchronisation ist sehr gut verständlich. Schade das nur wieder die englische Tonspur die bessere ist, hat auch eine klarere Tonqualität.
F**N
La más exagerada, si, de toda la saga, pero la mas adictiva, atractiva, emocionante y llena de acción de las siete. Un verdadero lujo de película y una gran despedida para Paul Walker. Formato en DVD estándar, todo en perfectas condiciones como siempre con Amazon
C**N
Excellent septième volet pour les amateurs du genre
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