The technique and style are quite wonderful.

Stephan 2022-09-12 14:13:17

In this sequel called "Fast and Furious", Brian O'Connor continues to be an undercover detective in the first episode. The last time he deliberately messed up a long-planned speed car robbery investigation, his own undercover His identity was also exposed by the Speeding Party. Although he proved his loyalty, he paid a heavy price for it-O'Connor lost his police badge, and of course he couldn't continue mixing in Los Angeles. A few days later, in a different city, O'Connor unexpectedly got a chance to stand up. Federal agents in Miami tried to get the handle of an unscrupulous businessman. His name was Carter Villon. He had been using his own import and export trading company as a cover for international money laundering for many years. After closely monitoring Veron's every move, he found that he had nothing but to like illegal street car racing activities. In desperation, the Bureau of Investigation had to ask O'Connor to join the Street Speeding Party in Miami, hoping to use this as a breakthrough to catch the head of the international money laundering organization. The intense and exciting plot, the highly-powered modified car, the fast-moving street racing, the hot dress and performance of the actors, and the smooth and avant-garde film technology can be said to be still full of speed and passion.

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2 Fast 2 Furious quotes

  • Roman Pearce: What you checkin' her out for?

    Brian O'Connor: I'm not checkin' her out.

    Roman Pearce: Yes, you were.

    Brian O'Connor: No, I wasn't.

    Roman Pearce: I seen you checkin' her out man.

    Brian O'Connor: Ok, I was. Now shut up.

    Roman Pearce: You shut up. Don't tell me to shut up.

    Monica: Both you girlies shut up.

  • [Brian tries to use the ejection seat, but it doesn't work]

    Enrique: What is that?

    [Brian repeatedly tries the ejection seat, but it still doesn't work]

    Enrique: What is that?

    Roman Pearce: [over radio] It's Barstow, baby! It's about to get ugly!