In the first episode, the plot is better, compact and intriguing, but the expression of the speed is very simple, straight and explosive. The third episode is not as shocking as the first two episodes. The relationship between racing and Japan is inseparable from the initial D. Drift is still just a cool tail swing, and its appeal is weak. Fast and Furious, going to the third episode turned into a little juggling of car skills. Not compared with before, it's alright, after a comparison, I take a breath and the induction of being in it is weak.
Only in the short moment of racing, can I find self-satisfaction. Such passion. Once, playing the racing game in the Guangzhou mainframe room, what I wanted was those dozens of seconds. Life is dull, it's not easy to find that person and go crazy with you without saying you are naive or boring. Passion in life fades away after years. Every day, I hear people tell the plain truth. It's not that I don't understand, it's not that I don't want to be such a person, it's just that passion is the source of life. It doesn't happen every day, but it needs its existence. It needs that kind of explosive force and sense of speed to pull people away, throw them thousands of miles away, then pull away and come back!
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