A hero who is not like a hero

Amber 2022-03-17 09:01:03

The male protagonist smirked with a smirk in the whole movie. DK is the expression that others owe him 3 million. If there is any deep hatred, he has to show it for an hour and a half. Halfway through the movie, I didn't see what the male protagonist had to call him a male protagonist. The whole thing was a rebellious, technically lousy character who always wanted to be brave, until he learned to drift in the second half, oh ~ Finally a bit like the male lead; Khan's attitude towards life is very good, he said that life is actually very simple, choose a path, keep walking, and don't look back. Until he was buried in the sea of ​​​​fire, there was no turning back after all, but it was a pity that a fresh life was lost. Also, winning the freedom in the last section of the car is very thrilling.

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  • Coralie 2022-04-24 07:01:04

    The appearance of the heroine makes people have to turn their attention to the car

  • Erna 2022-04-23 07:01:31

    The plot is very general, and the explanation and excess of the plot are also at the level of students in the Academy of Fine Arts. This movie is all about car skills, and some of the drifting and tail flicks are really eye-catching.

The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift quotes

  • Shawn Boswell: [Shawn engages the nitrous in Han's RX-7 and zips past a Skyline. He suddenly notices a police car parked on the left side of the road. The cops clock him at 197 km/h. Shawn is surprised when he sees that the police car is not bothering to chase him] What the?

    Han: Police cars here are only factory tuned. If you can do better than 180K, they can't catch you. So they don't even try.

    Shawn Boswell: [Chuckles] You know what? I'm beginning to like this country already.

  • Han: What'd you expect? You didn't just play with fire, you soaked the matches in gasoline.