As a classic series, I thought that this series could get rid of the American heroic way of saving the world and simply tell the story of speed itself. Just like GTA, the story between the gang and the police is the main theme. It’s just that when the eighth and ninth part of this series was filmed, it began to move closer to the traditional mode of saving the world, writing back the sacrificed characters in the previous parts, combining brother rebellion and reconciliation, plus the car flew close to the ground. The physical fantasy of orbit, combined into this work. Statham doesn't appear in the mainline of this happy-go-lucky story, but at the end of the credits lays a foreshadowing for the next episode. The overall degree of completion is still good, but there are no new things like the previous ones, just for the sequel.
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