At first glance, I thought it was the live-action version of Initial D, Japan, Drift, and Mountain Road. Are you sure this film has nothing to do with Initial D? Different from the previous two Fast and Furious films, which mainly focus on the performance of the car, this time more attention is paid to the driver's drifting technology. After seeing the third film, I still haven't found the charm of this series, but I will continue to watch it. In the end, the plot of using a racing car to decide the outcome is a little far-fetched, and the villain's acting skills are a little exaggerated, and he has been looking upwards to see what the hell is. ps, there is a cute girl in the protagonist group who has no lines.
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