This is the first installment in the Fast and Furious series I've watched. I watched it when I was bored in college. What impressed me the most was the background music of the whole film, which I liked very much. But judging from the other films, the figures and looks of the girls in the background are still slightly worse than the other films, but it is understandable, after all, the background environment is Japan. When it comes to Japanese cars and competitions, what comes to mind instinctively is Fujiwara Takumi and Drift, as well as the cool Qiu Mingshan five-barreled corner. The play reflects the differences and small conflicts between American culture and Japanese culture, but there are not many scenes of drag racing and drifting, which did not make me bloody, on the contrary, there are more emotional scenes showing the male and female protagonists, and Qiu Mingshan and the track are not the main scenes. . It's really a bit of a feeling that the speed is not enough to get together. To be honest, I thought Jay Chou's initial D could even surpass the full level of this film after reading it.
Han's death felt too sudden and a little hard to accept.
In short, the biggest gain this film brought me is the background music, I like it very much
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