DONOVAN KURTWOOD
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Joined: 6/10/2005 From: PLANET G
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I think the Fast Furious franchise has set a precedence for the most amount of law enforcement agents who are effortlessly 'turned' And how much do the makers regret killing Han now i wonder. I guess it must've been Justin Lin who lobbyed for him to show up in part 4 and he fits well in the team, so it looks like the creative team dont want to let his character go. I always thought that in part 4 they should've revealed that he didnt die in Tokyo Drift (via a flashback or something). If i remember correctly, you dont actually see a body, just the crash. Now every fast movie has to be set before tokyo drift just to maintain the commentary. I guess that makes Drift a sci fi, set in the future! Did anyone else think that in part 5 they should've written it into the story that the villains safe was on wheels or something. It would help make the end chase that bit more credible. I mean the guy was moving his money around etc, i think they could write in a contrivance that he had a big safe on wheels or something. Just so it would make it more believable that those two cars could drag it. Also, i think it would've been better if Diesel and Walker were driving more beefed up vehicles. Like the armored truck for example. That would've made it more believable that they could pull that safe. I know i'm not supposed to dissect the logic too much in these movies, but i think these ammendments would be simple changes that would help create a greater sense of credibility.
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