Instant Fast and Furious, the first two levels are also very high. This one performed terribly. Reminds me that "Initial D" is a so-called drift with a Japanese background. Drift may be the highest level in racing technology, but I always feel that the passion is not enough in the film, maybe Asians think differently. This is a work by a director from Taiwan, and I expected a good breakthrough. Still rather disappointed.
Especially the male protagonist, he only acts cool. I don't know if it's because of the director or the screenwriter, but the overall feeling is naive and ridiculous, and the problem is solved by racing cars at every turn.
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