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Car flick merits an Oscar, star says

- LOUISE WATT

Vin Diesel said Friday that the latest Fast & Furious film deserves a best-picture Oscar but has two strikes against it when it comes to the Academy — it’s an action flick and it’s a sequel.

“Do I shy away from aiming high? No, I don’t,” said the 47-year-old actor, who has appeared in virtually all of the Fast & Furious action films based around fast cars. He spoke to The Associated Press while in Beijing to promote the new film.

“And yet we all know that there’s a little stigma towards action films, we know it, we’ve heard people complain about it, we’ve heard Marvel complain about it, we’ve heard DC complain about it, and now Harry Potter, Hunger Games, Batman has never gotten a shot at that,” he said.

Alluding to the fact that many of the recent Oscar best picture winners haven’t fared well at the box office, Diesel said: “The Oscars have been somewhat criticized in the last couple of years for maybe not being as populist as they could be, but we have a very powerful movie here.”

He said that Fast & Furious 7 has an “emotional toll,” which may make people argue that it’s more directed toward women.

“We’re actually responding to the fact that our woman audience has just increased and has either eclipsed or threatenin­g to eclipse our male audience,” said Diesel, who also produces the Universal Pictures’ movie.

Diesel said the Academy hasn’t given a best picture Oscar to a sequel since a 1974 movie — The Godfather: Part II. However, the nod has gone more recently to the final film in a trilogy, The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King in 2004.

In Fast & Furious 7, Diesel plays street racer Dominic Toretto, whose family is threatened by Jason Statham’s character, who is out for revenge for the death of his brother. Statham said audiences can relate to the fact both men are standing up for their family.

“All cultures around the world, wherever you go, everyone knows what family means,” Statham said.

The film is one of the last movies starring Paul Walker, who died in a car crash during a break in the filming of Fast & Furious 7 in November 2013. Walker was a passenger in the car, and investigat­ors cited unsafe speed as a cause of the accident.

 ?? ANDREW MEDICHINI/ THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILES ?? Actor Vin Diesel says the latest instalment in the Fast & Furious series of fast-car action flicks deserves a best-picture Oscar.
ANDREW MEDICHINI/ THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILES Actor Vin Diesel says the latest instalment in the Fast & Furious series of fast-car action flicks deserves a best-picture Oscar.

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