worth seeing

Erich 2022-04-21 09:01:35

Each one will leave a suspense, but this one is mainly about the growth story of a "foreigner". Sean, who has moved three houses, moves every time because of the car, and he gets along with his father at the end. In one life, he learned how to solve problems, not problems.
In the change of light, this film is mostly night scene.
In terms of sound effects, there is still a lot of post-synthesis.
The story is about the struggle between a woman and two men. In this series of films, it seems that the characters played by Asians are all gangsters. Is this a metaphor or a satire? But it can be said that there are not only It is the Chinese who participated.
Is it a bit too much to use so many cars in this movie to describe and interpret the words Fast and Furious? But watching each one is so exciting, it's worth it!

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Extended Reading
  • Sterling 2022-04-22 07:01:05

    Male and female protagonists are unpleasant

  • Fiona 2022-03-21 09:01:31

    4 stars for drag racing. . Male lead minus one star

The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift quotes

  • Han: There's no 'wax on wax off' with drifting. You learn by doing it. The first drifters invented drifting out here in the mountains by feeling it. So feel it.

  • Cindy: [after Clay shatters the rear windshield of Shawn's Monte Carlo with a baseball, Shawn steps out of his car and has a stare down with Clay and his gang. As Clay's gang approaches Shawn, Shawn brandishes a wrench in his hand, and they stop] Why don't you nice boys let your cars do the talking?

    Shawn Boswell: I only race for pink slips.

    Clay: This car goes for 80 grand. What am I gonna do with a broken-ass piece of shit like that?

    [Crowd howls while Shawn smiles at Clay]

    Cindy: How about me?

    [Shawn and Clay stare at Cindy]

    Cindy: Winner gets... me.

    [Shawn smiles. Clay spits]