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Sinopsis Furious 7 (2015)
Furious 7 is a 2015 American action film directed by James Wan and written by Chris Morgan. The Film is the seventh installment in the franchise The Fast and the Furious. Known for spectacular stunts, family drama and an emotional tribute to the late Paul Walker, the film combines elements of revenge, high technology and strong family ties. Here is the complete synopsis of Furious 7:
Background Story
After the events in Fast & Furious 6 (2013), in which Dominic Toretto (Vin Diesel) and his crew manage to thwart Owen Shaw's plans, the team returns to the United States to lead a normal life thanks to the amnesty they received. However, their peace is disturbed when Deckard Shaw (Jason Statham), Owen Shaw's older brother who is a former member of the British Special Forces, appears to seek revenge for his brother's defeat. The Film opens with Deckard visiting his comatose sister in the hospital, vowing to finish off Dom's team.
Beginning Of The Conflict
Deckard Shaw begins his act of revenge by attacking and killing Han Lue (Sung Kang) in Tokyo, as shown in the post-credits scene Fast & Furious: Tokyo Drift. He also attacks the DSS office in Los Angeles, targeting Luke Hobbs (Dwayne Johnson), who survives but is mortally wounded. Hobbs, from his hospital bed, warns Dom of Deckard's danger. Sementara itu, Dom dan timnya—termasuk Brian O’Conner (Paul Walker), Letty Ortiz (Michelle Rodriguez), Tej Parker (Ludacris), dan Roman Pearce (Tyrese Gibson)—berduka atas kematian Han dan menyadari bahwa mereka menjadi target pembunuh bayaran yang sangat terlatih.
In the midst of this threat, Dom receives a mysterious package from Tokyo that turns out to be a bomb, which explodes and destroys the Toretto family home. This incident forces Dom to act quickly to protect his family, including his sister Mia (Jordana Brewster) and nephew Jack.
Misi Baru dan Teknologi God’s Eye
Dom meets Mr. Nobody (Kurt Russell), the leader of a secret government organization who offers to help track down Deckard Shaw. Mr. Nobody reveals that a hacker named Ramsey (Nathalie Emmanuel) has created an advanced device called God’s Eye, which is capable of tracking anyone in the world in real-time through cameras and digital data. However, Ramsey has been kidnapped by a terrorist named Mose Jakande (Djimon Hounsou), who wants control God’s Eye for his evil interests.
Mr. Nobody offers a deal: if Dom and his team manage to save Ramsey and take God’s Eye, they can use it to find Deckard Shaw. Dom agrees, and his team embarks on a dangerous mission to rescue Ramsey from Jakande's armed convoy in the Caucasus Mountains.
Action in Abu Dhabi
After successfully rescuing Ramsey, the team learns that God’s Eye it has been sold to a wealthy prince in Abu Dhabi. They infiltrate a lavish party at the Etihad Tower, where the device is stored in a safe inside a Lykan HyperSport car. In one of the film's most iconic scenes, Dom and Brian drive the car jumping between skyscrapers to take God’s Eye. Although this mission is successful, they soon realize that Jakande and his army are still after Ramsey and the device.
Climactic fight in Los Angeles
With God’s Eye di tangan, tim melacak Deckard Shaw ke Los Angeles. However, Jakande and his army also arrive, creating chaos in the city. The film's climactic battle involves three parties: Dom's team, Deckard Shaw, and Jakande's Army. Dom and his crew use street tactics, fast cars, and teamwork to deal with multiple threats. Meanwhile, Ramsey is trying to God’s Eye so that it does not fall into the hands of Jakande.
In the culminating fight, Dom faces Deckard Shaw head-on over a parking building, while Brian, Letty, Tej, and Roman battle Jakande's forces, who use armed drones and helicopters. Hobbs, recovering from his injury, joins the battle, providing crucial assistance with his physical strength. The climax ends with Dom destroying Jakande's helicopter, while Deckard is captured and handed over to a secret detention facility.
Cover and tribute to Paul Walker
After the battle was over, Dom's team again enjoyed temporary peace. On the beach, they contemplate their journey together. Brian, now a father and husband, decided to focus on his family. The film's closing scene is an emotional tribute to Paul Walker, who died during the production of the film as a result of a car accident. Dom reminisces about their journey with Brian, with a montage of flashbacks from previous films in the franchise.
The Film ends with Dom driving with Brian on a forked road, symbolizing their separation. Dom's narration confirms that Brian will always be part of their family, accompanied by the song See You Again by Wiz Khalifa and Charlie Puth, which became the film's iconic theme song.
Themes and values
Furious 7 highlighting the themes of family, loyalty and forgiveness, which are at the heart of the franchise The Fast and the Furious. The Film also explores the consequences of past actions and the power to protect loved ones. Spectacular stunts, such as car jumps between buildings and chases in the mountains, are combined with deep emotional moments, especially in tribute to Paul Walker.
Production Notes
Production Furious 7 faced with a major challenge after the death of Paul Walker in November 2013. The production team used a combination of pre-shot footage, body multipliers (including brothers Paul, Cody and Caleb Walker), and CGI technology to complete Brian O'conner's scenes. The result was a heartfelt tribute that was well received by fans and critics.
Conclusion
Furious 7 is the perfect mix of high-octane action, family drama, and heartwarming emotional moments. The Film not only continues the legacy of the franchise The Fast and the Furious, but also became a lasting tribute to Paul Walker. With a thrilling storyline, strong characters, and universal family values, Furious 7 remains one of the most memorable films in the series.
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