Rushing and totally jaw dropping - these are the things that you can expect with the third installment of the "Fast and the Furious". Now set in the drift racing streets of Tokyo, the movie features Lucas Black, Bow Wow, Nathalie Kelley, Brian Tee, Sung Kang, Brian Goodman, and Zachery Bryan. Skillfully directed by the awesome Justin Lin, this movie is all revved up and can satisfy you with mindless
extreme car racing action.
Here's the brief synopsis of the movie: When Sean (Black) and his addiction to street racing lands him in problems with the authorities, he must move to Japan or go to jail. In Tokyo, he gets involved with some Yakuza gangsters whose pursuit is drift racing, characterized by speedy cornering and controlled slides. To lose his gaijin or outsider status - and win the babe - Sean must beat the Drift King in a deadly race. Fans of the series would discover a lot to like in this almost non-stop racing action.
The very catchy and pumped up music score is one strong aspect of the picture. The sounds of engine rushing would really make you hyperventilate, almost. Black offers a decent performance but the director pushes the envelope with different stunts that would surely blow you away. Ultimately,
FATF 3 is a thrill-seeker's movie, the kind of film that never apologizes for its brazen, uninterrupted zeal for action. For those who can appreciate a movie on those merits, this one is for you.
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