Fast and Furious 7, A BHS Blueprint Movie Review
April 15, 2015
Fast and Furious 7, directed by James Wan, is the seventh installment within the Fast and Furious franchise. Since the movie has been released on April 3rd, 2015, the feedback from the viewers across the globe have been nothing but positive. We’ve asked a couple Blaine High School students about the new hit movie and these are their answers.
Did you have any prior knowledge regarding the Fast and Furious series?
“I’ve seen all the other movies before and I liked this one the most.” Chali Yang (9)
“My friend told me about the other movies before seeing this one.” Carly Odegard (12)
“Yes I have. I watched all the other movies.” Josiah Woods (12)
“Yes, I’ve seen all the previous movies.”Julia Folz (11)
How did this movie compare to the other Fast and Furious movies?
“This one wasn’t the best Fast and Furious movie, but I liked how it correlated to Fast and Furious Tokyo Drift.” Chali Yang
“I haven’t seen the other ones so I wouldn’t know, but I’ve heard they’re are really well filmed.” Carly Odegard
“I liked this one the most because it’s going to be the last one Paul Walkers in.” Josiah Woods
“It was one of the better ones because it had a lot of twists and turns within the plot.” Julia Folz
What were your feelings while watching Fast and Furious 7?
“I was really excited while watching it.” Chali Yang
“I really enjoyed watching the movie because the director balanced the seriousness of the plot as well as the comedy aspect of it really well.” Carly Odegard
“There was a mixture of feelings while I was watching it. Both good and bad.” Josiah Woods
“Alot of excitement and adrenaline.” Julia Folz
What did you like about the film?
“The movie was really good. The thing I liked most about it was the special effects and seeing all the cool cars.” Chali Yang
“I think I would have liked it more if I’ve seen the other movies, but it was pretty well filmed.” Carly Odegard
“I liked the ending when the two main characters drove off in two separate paths. I thought it was symbolic.” Julia Folz