fast and furoius tokyo drift
@754937286506548667 (815)
Italy
December 19, 2006 12:51pm CST
hi, do you have appreciate tokyo drift? i must say that is not bad, but at first impact i was very sad for that kind of choose cause i aspect it was similar to the other!than the idea to place it to tokyo was wery bad, what do you think about this film?
7 responses
@gugabape (164)
• Brazil
5 Mar 07
When I first saw the trailer for this movie, when I first heard about...heck, when I first saw the Lame Movie board propped up in the movie theater, I was going "oh great, another the fast and the furious movie, just what the world needs, more poser cars". It certainly does give that impression, and based on what I had seen in the previous movies, I wasn't very enticed to see it. The previous stories hardly had a plot, there was a start, and no end; no conclusion.
On opening day, my friend convinced me to go, I convinced myself that the Japanese models were worth it, since I really, really, didn't want to see the movie, but an hour before it screened, all of I sudden I didn't feel as bad about watching the movie, in fact, I was starting to get hyped about it, I don't know what came over me.
To the movie, now. Like any car racing movie, you have lots of hot cars. In this movie, the main character, Sean, is basically a rookie driver who gets sent to japan, and works his way up the system, in terms of illegal street racing. Typical plot, you say? There is strong character development, in terms of allies and enemies, and the plot twisted a bit, enough to keep me on the seat, and from leaving. The constant action, less talk, more driving, and some storyline in between works out well, and the way the that the drivers drive, certainly define their personality (agressive, altruistic, insane, coservatively), as they carry that driving personality outside of the streets and track, while on foot.
The cinematography is amazing in most parts, I always felt as though I was gonna crash into the screen or fall off some mountain, 'nuff said.
Overall, the previous movies have certainly hyped up the series, in a bad way, but this is the start to a new series, this is a whole new section of the movies. These cars don't even have neon lights, for god's sake.
Don't let the people who didn't watch vote 1, they are idiots who judge based on the fact that it's fast and furious. They're the kids, who think they're too cool for a street race movie, so they vote 1. However, I'm sure if I asked any of them to watch, they'd certainly go. At first, I would've voted one, but that would've been the immature, sore loser thing to do, and immature sore losers know what each other think - therefore I know how they think, s'true.
If you're a fan of movies with high paced action, slightly overdone special effects, an incorporated story, plot twists, and just an overall great hour or two to spend your time, this is the movie to do it with.
@maryannemax (12156)
• Sweden
19 Dec 06
i find fast and furious tokyo drift nice. it's a good film to see actually. however, i am just disappointed because paul walker isn't anymore in the third part of the trilogy. i like paul walker better than the new guy.
@anirudhbhartiya (28)
• India
3 Feb 07
hi,
ya i appreciate the movie...u see in this movie they have dealt with drifting...i know as per name of the movie and the previous parts shows only SPEED.....
but dont u appreciate the concept of drifting they have shown....
as far as the place is concerned,well according to me it was the best place for drift because as per my knowledge, drifting is very popular in tokyo...
@fedge098 (1330)
• Philippines
10 Feb 07
good thing you reminded me about this movie. I totally forgot to watch this one. I think tokyo drift is a totally different story from the first two. Well,, i better find sometime finding a vcd or dvd copy of this one. I would not really know if i just base this on hypothesis, right?