The camera came to Tokyo, one of the busiest cities in the world. The lights, the crowds, the vehicles coming and going in the city can't help but remind people of their own life. There are also some dialogues that seem very meaningful and enlightening. These make this film unique in the series. Of course, this third part has a lot of criticism, but aside from some factors such as viewing, it is at least a complete work that clearly states its intentions.
Finally some excerpts from what Han said to Sean on the tall building:
Han: you know, who you choose to be around you, lets you know who you are.
Han: look at all those people down there, they follow the rules for what? they're letting fear lead them. Sean: what happens if they dont ? Han: life is simple, you make choices and you dont look back ... ...
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The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift reviews