Yes finally someone says a lot of people say he is not meant for a Fast and Furious movie they need to comeback and watch this one again and see that he is a genius for these films
Sharath Nair the driver launch the car turning and he lost control and then things went bad and got up to flames it’s all the driver fault who got Paul walker killed the driver shouldn’t launch the car turning or even a small road having a high performance sport car
@@xAbnorse True. But I think the Supra had more sentimental value as he gives his car away keeping the respect he has for him in the film to Don and Eclipse is blown up. To bring his actual car in was a great ending.
One of the most beautiful scenes in movie history. A story of friendships and goodbyes and everyone can related to this situation. it hurts to know you someday have to say goodbye to idols, friends, and family.
@@bummer8631 Google: Inspirational quotes Paul Walker Paul Walker quotes about cars Quote #1 “If one day the speed kills me, do not cry because I was smiling. “ Quote #2 “I have an airplane hangar with 17 cars in it. That's no joke. ... Quote #3 “I'm a crazy car guy. ... Quote #4 “I grew up hunting and fishing. ... Quote #5 “I wish I could be behind the wheel for every stunt.
You can just see all the characters in the movie at the end how hard they try not to cry in this scene. This is so emotional. Such a fitting end and the music too syncs up well to the scene! So long Paul, never forgetten always in our hearts❤❤
Isn't it amazing how Paul touched all of our lives, we mourned the loss, we cried at the ending, and we all feel love for a man we have never met? In my opinion that makes Paul a true angel on earth and definitely in heaven
He was. He was one of the few in Hollywood who transcended his profession. He was a person who really cared about people and the earth and was genuine. His work with Reach Out World Wide was proof enough of this. He was truly a good person.
White car, white tshirt, driving off into the sunset with the road seemingly blending with the sky at the horizon. This scene alone was the best scene in the entire franchise and personally I feel this is where they could have stopped the story.
Paul Walker’s passing was like my equivalent to JFK or 9/11. I remember exactly what I was doing that Saturday night. I was just about to turn off the TV after watching another film, when the news came out that there was a death from the Fast & Furious franchise. Never in a million years did I think it would’ve been Paul. I was shocked, and just outright flabbergasted in disbelief.
Dude I remember seeing this at the theater for the first time, when the scene started to play I already had tears in my eyes but I managed to keep them in the entire time, but once the " For Paul" part came I just couldn't hold the tears anymore.
I cried too. It’s amazing how much a celebrity can influence you. Rest In Peace Paul Walker, Chester Bennington. Your two of my favorite influencers. Paul got me into JDM, Chester kept me breathing through life.
I remember seeing this opening night downtown Vancouver. When this scene came on literally more than half the theater was crying. When it ended, people got up and clapped for almost 5 minutes
Damn, this almost everytime makes me almost shred a tear out of emotion. He was one of the few people in my life I looked up to, and I was asked once "if you could see yourself in any celebrity, who would it be", and my answer was always the same. The two people at least I could see myself in are Paul Walker and Keanu Reeves easily. Rest in piece my friend, I will meet you in the finishline 😔❤️✊
When I saw this film opening night, whole theatre didn’t say one thing when it ended, all of them were silently crying, as was I. Shame Fate was such a disappointing follow up, don’t really have hope for 9 either
Isn't it crazy we live 100 years and still leave without making a mark in this world whereas few live a quarter of that and become legends forever. I'll remember you to the day I die Paul. I don't believe in afterlife but if there's something I'll definitely see you again.
2:40 is the part that got me back in the theatre, and still gets me to this day, its crazy how 10 years have passed so fast. I remember my uncle telling me the news.
I cried when I seen this in the theater, I was only 12 when Paul passed. He was my hero and a father figure to me, we love you buster💔 🌹 See you at the finish line..
I thinks it’s moments like this which build character. So many of us feel the same emotion watching this that the next generation won’t be able to feel the way we did. I imagine showing my daughter this series and when we get to fast 7 I’ll explain what happened but I’m sure she won’t “get it” the way we “got it” if that makes sense. This scene and song is so emotional, it’s crazy!
Cried when I first saw in theaters, just cried now watching on youtube. I was pretty much born and raised with fast & furious and paul’s death was devastating to me because he has definitely been an impactful role in my life even if not directly. Anyway Rest in Paradise Paul, we love you man.
This hit me really hard cause I lost my brother a month before Paul died and this scene makes me cry every time due to my brother dying then Paul as well.