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CSB we seen dude in real life and just yelled TORETTO! and he was cool as hell laughing and stuff."SWAT came into my house, disrespected my whole family because somebody narc'd me out!"Favorite quote is the Asian dude in the first movie...think it was at the race when he accused Dom of snitching
han's rooftop scene is underrated
^ Not sure if they planned it out, but that scene makes a lot of sense.
- Han is noticeably downbeat and almost depressed throughout TD (Gisele dying etc.).
- "This (Tokyo) is my Mexico" = where he and Gisele were supposed to settle down/befree
^ Not sure if they planned it out, but that scene makes a lot of sense.
- Han is noticeably downbeat and almost depressed throughout TD (Gisele dying etc.).
- "This (Tokyo) is my Mexico" = where he and Gisele were supposed to settle down/befree
Also handled well in Fast 6 are the tragic fates of Han and Gisele. In order for Han to end up in Tokyo mentoring a 17-year-old American expat, he’ll need to have fallen on some pretty hard times. What better way to accomplish that than by killing off Gisele in the most heartbreaking way possible? Even in the film’s final scene — a peaceful, satisfied barbecue at the Toretto house — it’s evident that Han is well on his way to becoming the world-weary soul we see in Tokyo Drift. But that’s not the end of Han’s story in Fast 6.
Actor Sung Kang enjoyed the chance to circle back around to Han’s final moments. “It was refreshing, to have this final send-off for Han, and show why Han is the way he is when he’s in Tokyo. Having that relationship with Gisele, it really explains why his soul is so old in Tokyo Drift.”
Kang feels that the events of Fast & Furious 6 help to clarify why Han becomes a mentor figure in Tokyo Drift. “After Gisele’s death, Han is finally wise. I recently learned the definition of wisdom is education that one is able to teach others. He’s able to teach the meaning of family to the Shawn Boswell character [in Tokyo Drift].”
All these great quotes but no one has mentioned Dom's gem in fast 5?
Everytime I see that, I always tell people there's only 3 of them left
CSB we seen dude in real life and just yelled TORETTO! and he was cool as hell laughing and stuff.
F8
Can't w8.
Furious 8 4/4/17
"We're going to make the best movie you've ever seen," said Vin Diesel when announcing the news at cinemacon
Oscar?
Han was such a slick dude. Probably my fav. character.
He would've been a cool dude to chill with in Tokyo man.