Every cinematic universe has its secret details, Easter eggs and references. This not only has consequences for the Marvel Cinematic Universe, but also for the ‘Star Wars’ series, for example. But that’s not all: there are also one or two surprises to be discovered in “The Fast And The Furious” franchise – and they go far beyond the fact that the laws of physics often spiral out of control.
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In ‘The Fast And The Furious: Tokyo Drift’, for example, an easter egg awaits you, for which you do not need particularly strong film knowledge; instead, you need to know something about racing. Because if you press pause on the fast-paced action spectacle at 44 minutes and 49 seconds, you will discover a very special man: Keiichi Tsuchiya.

Okay, let’s be honest: you spot two special men fishing. Kazutoshi Wakakura, the producer of “The Fast And The Furious: Tokyo Drift,” sits in the front of the recording. The man in the blue top behind him is the aforementioned Keiichi Tsuchiya. This is the legendary ‘Drift King’ of Japan, who became known for his unconventional drifting maneuvers (including during the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1996) and who made the sport of drifting surprisingly popular worldwide. His driving style made ‘Tokyo Drift’ possible.
So if you know who looks into the camera at 44 minutes and 49 seconds, then you have to say that those responsible for ‘Tokyo Drift’ have managed to create a very nice easter egg here. Here we pay tribute to the person who largely initiated the action thriller.
Author: Pascal Reis
Source : Film Starts

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