It's interesting to me

Don 2022-01-25 08:06:51

It is still a car that makes people relax and immerse. No pressure, no brain, no thinking, no nerves.

I love all the movies about racing cars and never get tired of them.

/The portrayal of the protagonist is somewhat stylized.
It seems that in Hollywood movies, when a white classmate goes to a new and unfamiliar place, he will always meet a black brother who gets along well (meeting mm and having some stories is too often and too accustomed) to

see which black man is chattering in the film. When I laughed, it was fun.

But I don't like watching Japanese in movies, it affects my mood.

The drifting stunts are fine, but the articulation, transitions, and editing of the shots are terrible.

Much worse than what I've seen before.

The strange thing is that laner evolution is not a strong point of drifting. It is how it happened?

Nissan is clearly advertising. But the protagonist later drove the mustang to win the race, although it was the engine of the skyline.

Impreza, which I like, didn't play, it wasn't fun.

There is no sti in the movie with the initial d, but in the animation. After all, the color and senses are not satisfied.

So, look forward to the next time there will be a movie of the car. I really like to make sti or m5 appear.

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Extended Reading

The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift quotes

  • Shawn Boswell: [Shawn drives his Nissan Silvia S15 to the starting line next to a silver Plymouth Roadrunner] Nice ride.

    Dominic Toretto: I won it from our friend Han a few years ago.

    Shawn Boswell: I didn't know he was into American muscle.

    Dominic Toretto: He was when he was rollin' with me.

    Shawn Boswell: You know, this ain't no 10-second race.

    Dominic Toretto: I've got nothin' but time.

  • Twinkie: [as Shawn drives around the carmaraderie at the parking lot, Twinkie throws a box of tissues on his lap] That's for when you blow your wad.