The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift
#1
It's not too bad, for all that. Someone had to make this topic, and since I saw it two days ago (it was released the 15th here in Australia), it might as well be me. It's not like people are going to walk in expecting an epic and moving film, but that's for the best, because it isn't one. It ends up being pretty entertaining though, in the end, and the character Han stood out to me as rather well-written, especially given the other people in the movie. And you've gotta love the last scene.
Oh, and watch the two fishermen when the main character is trying to drift at the docks. You might just recognize one of them.
Looking back, it's been a long time since I've posted here. Perth is just too much fun, I guess. I think, though, I'm getting anxious to be back and drive a car with a rotary. Pistons and a steering wheel on the wrong side of a car just feel odd.
Oh, and watch the two fishermen when the main character is trying to drift at the docks. You might just recognize one of them.
Looking back, it's been a long time since I've posted here. Perth is just too much fun, I guess. I think, though, I'm getting anxious to be back and drive a car with a rotary. Pistons and a steering wheel on the wrong side of a car just feel odd.
#6
it was pretty dumb overall which makes it highly entertaining, but the character han did stand out i think of all the characters he was the only one written and written pretty well at that. so wise heh. anyways yes the docks with keiichi was a surprise.
#10
Originally Posted by j9fd3s' post='824742' date='Jun 17 2006, 07:14 AM
its just a bad movie cause the cops will use it here as a training film....
At first I thought you were joking, then I thought about it and realized when I get back to the States in a month or so, parking garages are probably all going to have enforced curfews... But that will probably be as much from some idiot trying to imitate the movie in a civic as any thought by local authorities.