The background of the film is set in Asia, so except for a few protagonists, most of the actors in the film have yellow faces. The production company set up a completely simulated Japanese set in Los Angeles. Under the bridge in the city center, all street signs were changed to Japanese. Japanese drinks were placed in the vending machines along the road, and the blurred neon lights flickered. Full of the charm of Tokyo-although I have traveled to Japan to shoot on the ground, most of the action shots were done here.
Because Paul Walker and Van Diesel’s worth is not the same as before, they were not invited in the third episode, only to find a way from those youth stars. He previously participated in the basketball theme "Like Mike" and the roller skating theme "Disco on Ice", and this time he joined more intense sports.
Sung Kang, the actor of Han in the film, is one of the highlights of the film. Whether it is acting or aura, he has the momentum to surpass the protagonist. In the film, the driver Han he plays is bohemian, refreshing, and always reveals this trace of composure and stability. This is exactly the hidden potential of a racing master. As the role of Han in this film is too deeply rooted in the hearts of the people, in the next two "Fast and Furious", the role of Han appears again as a resident Asian face in the film series.
The director of the film was originally scheduled to be John Singleton, who had directed the second episode, but because Van Diesel failed to appear in the film, the famous director finally opted out. Lin Yubin, who was only 8 years old, accompanied his family. I immigrated to the United States from Taipei and entered the University of California Film School. After graduation, I entered the field of filmmaking and created excellent works such as "Tomorrow Will Be Better". There are many other yellow faces in the film. When filming in the United States, the crew hired a total of It employs more than 600 Asian actors, but all of these extras are American citizens. Many of them have immigrated to the United States since they were young, and even speak very little Japanese. For this reason, the crew specially arranged Japanese intensive courses for them. So that they can deal with the Japanese dialogue in the film.