I am quite satisfied with such a movie. Compared with the first two movies, it is a more distinctive movie, with dazzling driving skills, a heroine, and a different growth. The process, the characteristic Tokyo... But maybe limited by time, the handling of many plots is somewhat inaccurate, and the transition is obviously insufficient, such as Han's concept, why he helped him, and his death, such as the hero's game in the game. Improvements, such as the details of the improved vehicles in the final game and the tacit understanding among the team...
Compared with the first two episodes, there is a relatively obvious difference, that is, the protagonist is not very good when he appears. Under the habit of the first two episodes, In the opening game, I thought it was an easy win, but ended up with a lose-lose end, which is very different from the American-style easy win. The growth stage has been elongated. It is not that the protagonist is on the stage, but the level is advancing like a god. It is more about the details of growth and the comparison of the bosses before and after. Such a comparison seems to be more sloping. The American-style hero of "genius, who will compete with each other" is gone.
In terms of characters, it is more gratifying that there is finally another heroine in this film, but the transition of feelings is a bit sudden. Just for giving away an iPod? What makes people cringe is that the male protagonist is actually a minor. This joke is a bit big, no matter in terms of face, body shape, walking posture, and way of speaking, they are not the same. In contrast, the black man Child, it's like a real underage. I still have opinions on the naming, and after one round, there are not many people's names written down.
There are some problems in handling character conflicts and contradictions, and there are no ups and downs and levels in the conflicts between characters. Every time it's face to face, nose to nose, three or four times, I'll hit once anyway. However, there was a fight scene later, and they all punched when they came up. Before they were mentally prepared, the fight started, and it ended again after two seconds.
In terms of car technology, it is obviously different from the previous one, that is, it likes to crash. When I crashed for the first time, I felt that this movie was really different, but after that, every time I crashed, it became a bit flooded. But in this respect, there are still many things worth mentioning, such as the car accident scene, which is much more detailed, and there are more rolling scenes, whether it is the beginning of the game, Han's death, DK's loss, the car is upside down, which is really hard these actors. There is also the awesome drift, which seems to be a feature of Tokyo Racing. It is the same as "Initial D". cm, the scene scheduling is also quite good, there is a real sense of the scene.
In terms of picture editing, the processing skills are obviously different. It is more about the interspersed car and the car. The editing of each picture is tight but a little messy. A few scenes did not understand what was going on and went back to look. In contrast, The second part created more sense of space and used more panoramas. The first part didn't have so many editing skills and dealt more with the emotional entanglement between men and women and men and women.
In general, this is a good movie, and it is precisely because it feels good that I carefully scrutinize its shortcomings. For such a movie, but the time can be extended to two and a half hours, or the meaningless game in the United States can be cut off. If the details are richer, maybe the theme will be clearer, and the transition between the plots will be more natural.
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