After watching "Fast and Furious: Special Operations", I came to review the classics. The plot is relatively compact, not to mention the actors' acting skills. At first I really felt that Brian O’Connor was a stunned young man who loved racing but was restricted by his innate physical condition. Later I discovered that all of this was just for the sake of getting involved with the speeding party; and Dominic Toledo’s characterization It was also very successful, especially when it comes to my father being a racer, his fear of speed and resistance to jail time, his emotions are in place and his contagion is strong; however, the two female characters in the play are not so lovable and the performance is average. .
And what is offensive is the setting of Asian villains. Like "Fast and Furious: Special Operations", Asians are proper villains, ruthless and violent; in "Fast and Furious: Special Operations" Asians have even lost violence, leaving only cowardice and shrinking. Originally I wanted to watch the entire series, but it seems unnecessary for now.
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