So, it caught my attention right away. As the movie continued, I especially enjoyed the scene where the characters of the movie flew off the plane inside cars. I know that that scene was animated because it could be almost impossible to fly off a plane in a car and land safely, but the directors did an excellent job animating the scene. The scene seemed very realistic. As the cars were flying off from the plane, I felt the adrenaline as if I was falling out of the plane myself. The way that the directors decided to show how high up in the sky the actors were made me fell as if I was there. It was a moment of the film that I did not look away and I felt my heart racing while watching it. The music went perfectly with the scene because it created the environment of …show more content…
In that scene I could clearly tell that it was not Paul Walker the actor it was actually his brother. He kept hiding his face with the baby, which was obvious that that is what they were trying to do. When the house exploded Paul hide his face again and the little face that they showed in the film looked animated and fake. I understand that under circumstances that the real Paul Walker passed away must have been difficult to recreate him using old footage and his brother but I believe there should have been other ways to show Paul was there by not obviously being so upfront about hiding his