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Review Wild Speed Tokyo Drift

Posted: February 12, 2020 Updated:

Did Han really die?

★ Addition (2020.3.13) ★
It was announced on March 13, 2020 that the release of the latest Fast & Furious work was postponed until April 2, 2021 (US release date). It's a long way off.

It is said that it will be released in Japan on May 29, 2020 (source of information isHere), Wild Speed's latest work "F9 The Fast Saga".

Since this trailer (trailer) has been released and the contents of the latest work have been understood a little, American media and the like often say various things about the following two points.

that is:

  • That Dom had a younger brother
  • That Han was alive

Two of.

I'm sorry that those who haven't watched the movie don't understand at all.

But I'm curious.

There were so many opinions like "Han can't be alive!" And "How did you revive him!", So I wanted to remember how Han died in the movie before.

Han who should have died in the work of "Wild Speed Tokyo Drift (Wild Speed X3 TOKYO DRIFT)" released in 2006.

I also watched the movie itself when it was released, but it was many years ago, so I forgot the content quite a bit.

It's unscrupulous in reality, but since it's a movie, this time, I'll watch the DVD again to see if Han really has reached the end where he can't come back to life. I did.

What was refreshing when I started watching the movie was that Fast & Furious used to be a movie where street racing was the center of the story (laughs).

Nowadays, it's becoming a magnificent story that involves some kind of terrible crime, so it's cute or too pure to bet a girl and race in our proud car. I even felt smiling ^^

High school student? It doesn't look like ...

I enjoyed the Tokyo drift that I saw for the first time in a long time, remembering little by little, "Oh, I remember it somehow!"

And here, Han finally appears! !! Nostalgic! !!

The end of Han

I can't follow the story all the time, so I'll fly to the end of Han, but it was like this at the end.

Ah. It's a movie released in 2006, so it's a long time ago, but if you don't want to be spoiled, please don't watch it after this!

* The fact that Han died in the Tokyo Drift work has already been reported in many media this time, so I wrote that as well. I'm sorry ~.

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Simply put, the car Han was driving was in an accident (hit).

You can also see Han trapped in a car that has been completely turned over.

It was a little real so I couldn't stand to see it, but it's Han ↓

so! I dared to show the screen above, "Han is still in the car as if he was crushed! And he seems unconscious!" And said, "Han is still stuck. From a situation where you are reminded that you are in the car ...

The next moment, the car exploded immediately.

It's completely on fire.

After the car that Han was driving turned over ... from the moment he showed me that Han was inside ... a big flame.

No one can get close to the car.

The protagonist and other people who stand by watching the scene.

In this way, he showed me the composition from above, as if he was seriously reminded that "Hey, Han's escape isn't there? He's not hiding anywhere, and he's not even escaping."

"That's why Han definitely died."

Certainly, this is all

  • Han is trapped in the car and seems unconscious
  • At that moment, a big explosion burns
  • No one can approach
  • It also shows the composition seen from above, and you can confirm that there are no hans around the car.

Is the audience forcibly convinced by the movie side, "You know you're dead by any means? Nobody shows this much and says,'No, Han may be alive'?" The situation of "death" that seems to be.

No, it's true that the movie side said "Han died", but this time, "Han has returned to Wild Speed 9" is what the audience said, "Huh ?!" I'm convinced that it will be (laughs).

It is certainly amazing that I survived with this ^ ^

The photo source is Here

Han's revival from this spectacular "death is possible" situation, which has been said in various media.

The following opinions have been given, but is there any correct answer?

  • Han was a robot
  • Just as Dom had an unknown younger brother, Han in F9 this time is Han's unknown twins.
  • I wanted to eat sweets (snack) slowly without being disturbed by anyone, so I just made it look like I was dead.
  • The setting that the story of "Tokyo Drift" itself was actually a "dream"

What is Han always eating?

As you can see in these predictions, "I want to eat snacks slowly" is because Han always ate something every time he appeared. Snacking.

It seems that Han, a heavy smoker, was always eating something so that he wouldn't feel lonely in order to quit smoking.

The photo source isHere

This "eating something" is sometimes talked about, and what I ate during the Tokyo drift era was "Hello Panda" (Meiji), which is described as a cookie-like candy filled with chocolate inside. ) Was said. Something like Koala's March? Is it?

The photo source isHere

And what Han is eating at this F9 is a persimmon seed because of the design of the bag. It seems that it is also said.

The photo source isHere

Seeing what Han is eating this time seems to be one of the pleasures of watching a movie ^^

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