In this excerpt from this week's Guardian Film Show Henry Barnes, Peter Bradshaw and Catherine Shoard watch cars go fast and men be furious in the seventh instalment of the pacey, angry blockbuster franchise. Fast and Furious 7, which was the final film of the late Paul Walker, is released in the UK on Friday 3 April
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