Fast and Furious 1 is the first of the series. The combination of Paul Walker, Vin Diesel, and Michelle Rodriguez will gradually prove to be a classic. Walker plays Brian O'Conner, handsome, shrewd and prudent, with the deep and agility of a police undercover agent, and the superb driving skills of a seasoned drag racer. Vin Diesel plays Dominic Toretto, a standard deviant and arrogant rebellious image, but he has the calmness and meticulousness of a mature man, and his driving skills are excellent. His eyes are slightly smaller, but his memory has increased. He sighs that being a famous actor is not the most important thing. The most important thing is to have a distinctive face. Rodriguez is not the prettiest either, but her femininity and wild temperament will never let her be easily forgotten. The story is simple, in addition to the second-generation Mitsubishi Eclipse and Mazda RX-7's drag race and the power of nitrous oxide, the 1969 modified Dodge Charger 500 ran with its head held high with a maximum power of more than 662kW, the climax is at the end of the three. A Honda Civic robbery, a Toyota Supra under the tanker driver's shotgun desperately trying to rescue accomplices, troopers digging in close proximity under the belly of a large tanker, whether it's real or not Eye-opening, the scene was tense and tragic. At the end, Brian unexpectedly let Dominic go, which is incomprehensible and unacceptable according to domestic values. After all, it is indeed a blatant crime. However, righteousness prevails here. It turns out that foreigners do not only believe in the legal system, but also have human and extrajudicial feelings.
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