Being mistaken, I dragged it to the cinema to see the initial D, and shouted that I was fooled after reading it. It is even more injustice for the original comics and animations.
Due to the limited time, the original wonderful plot was cut out a lot, and the director just ignored the ins and outs of the whole story and the portrayal of the characters in order to highlight the key to the racing scene.
Regardless of the acting skills of the main actors, the director has already made an extremely serious mistake when choosing the actors. He chose Jay Chou to play Fujiwara Takumi in order to gain popularity. Excuse me, how many 16-year-olds are so mature? Looking haggard?
Poor acting skills, no exciting plot, the only thing that can be watched, I am afraid there are only a few famous cars that drift beautifully in the driving of the stuntman.
In the case of disrespecting the original work, if you want to make a film that is successfully adapted from the comics, it is no wonder that the promotion efforts should be increased in the pre-production. Behind such distorted publicity, the box office is indeed considerable, and the producer's income is also considerable, but how many people really think this movie is a success? Do directors who are making money by shooting such works think they are real artists or profiteers?
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