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Before watching 3, many people said to watch 3 after 6, but I decided to watch it in order. 3 is the only one with a subtitle of the 8 so far, Tokyo Drift.
From the plot point of view, this one is like a side story, the actors have all changed, the protagonist has become a student, and the plot has no connection with the first two films. It tells the story of what happened to the protagonist Sean when he went to Tokyo and his father. Most of the scenes in the film are racing scenes, but compared to 1 and 2, this racing scene lacks speed, just blindly drifting. But in the midst of this drift can also make me feel the passion of drifting. (The Hulk car and figure of the protagonist friend Twenk made my eyes shine, I am a Marvel fan)
The protagonist, Sean, is a typical bad boy. No matter where he goes, he will cause trouble because of racing cars. Until he comes to Tokyo with his father, he meets Han. He grew up step by step with Han, especially when he went to Uncle DK after Han's death, he already understood what responsibility was, and he became more daring and responsible.
In comparison, I personally think that Han's image is more perfect. "Look at those people, who live by the rules and let their life be dragged by fear. Life is actually very simple. Choose a path, go on, and don't look back." People think that people like him are dependable and trustworthy. I like the character Han very much, but it makes me a little sad that Han died in the end. After all, it is a pity to say that such a good character received a lunch.
On the whole, this movie can only be said to be average, and it is not very bright. The most surprising thing may be the appearance of Vin Diesel in the end.
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