Originally, I watched the movie in May 2021, and I felt that I was in space with everyone. The story is getting more and more ridiculous, but when I look back at this series I love during the new year, I have the completely opposite idea:
After I put down my favorite Fast and Furious, I found that the length of the movie is really longer than one. In fact, the emotions are very complicated.
I have always felt that the level of Speedy has been stable, and I don't understand why Speed 9 was criticized as worthless, and why there are so many people watching it when they know it's bad, and more people commenting on it after reading it.
I just figured it out some time ago. In fact, Speed and Passion no longer belongs to the niche theme of drag racing as in the past, but more of a commercial film identity. Its audience has also shifted from someone like me who loves excitement and challenges to a more popular one (after all, the level of consumption is increasing day by day), but this part of the audience that has been increased does not actually love excitement, they just love going to the cinema, so they have to Pick out its story, its logic, compare it to other movies.
But for someone like me, it's really nothing compared to other films. I just want to enjoy the feeling of restraint and restraint in real life at the cinema. I just want to hit the accelerator and sprint on the road with the other foot without even putting the brakes on. On, I just want to have fun and indulge. I also know the story is bullshit, but it is illegal to race in real life! Why do I care if the story is not perfect and the logic is self-consistent? Originally, I only went to watch the movie for the characteristics of the bullshit! Want to have fun and read a good story? But there is no such thing as a movie in this world. Going along with the crowd and blaming the series for completeness completely defeats the purpose of my viewing.
Duration is part of expressing the value of fast-moving business. I am very grateful that more and more people are paying for the box office, so that we fans can enjoy better and better special effects, stories of sea, land and air passing through addiction, and longer and longer durations, but I also hope that they can understand this logic. After all, it is just a series of commercial films made by Universal World. It is unacceptable that they can not go to the cinema.
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