Initial D (2005)

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Initial D: Directed by Andrew Lau, Alan Mak, Ralph Rieckermann. With Jay Chou, Anthony Chau-Sang Wong, Edison Chen, Shawn Yue. After winning his first competition, Takumi focuses his attention on drift racing, a sport he has unknowingly perfected while delivering tofu in his father’s Toyota AE86.

“Of course I had to watch this movie since I was a big Initial D fan. I had high hopes when watching the opening scene where Jay Chouu0026#39;s character is effortlessly gliding down the mountain pass in his Trueno. That was the best part of the movie unfortunately.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eLetu0026#39;s talk about the good first. The car scenes are pretty fun to watch sometimes. In many of the scenes theyu0026#39;ll hug a turn on the inside and let the rear slide out and overtake the opponent. Itu0026#39;s pretty fun to watch and you just have to wonder who the stunt men are or if they brought in Japanese drift legend, Tsuchiya on to the set for some of these shots.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eUnfortunately thatu0026#39;s the only thing that is good about this movie. Letu0026#39;s talk about the bad now. The characters are two dimensional. If you are a fan of the anime you will not find your beloved characters here. Jay Chou does a pretty bad job as the protagonist. I feel like heu0026#39;s always mumbling out his lines or is just wondering why he isnu0026#39;t doing the music video yet. Also, letu0026#39;s talk about his friends. Theyu0026#39;re morons. His best friend Itsuki is more of a raving idiot than his anime counterpart would ever hope to be. In the anime, this character talks about trying to get better and having Takumi as his inspiration. In the movie, this character talks about how heu0026#39;s a racing god and when he loses and wrecks he asks his poor father to buy him an even faster car (GTR) so that he can rematch and wreck that one too. Takumiu0026#39;s father is also a drunk and a bum. Also he is abusive. He beats his son and Jay Chou has scars on his back from all the beatings. I donu0026#39;t know what they were thinking by making him an abusive drunkard since obviously from the original material he was never one. Obviously, you can tell from what Iu0026#39;m writing here that the director probably never watched an episode of Initial D in his life.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eI find the camera work to be also crappy and low budget. There are lots of scenes where they freeze the frame and you are left thinking u0026quot;did something happen to my DVD player?u0026quot; Nope. Thatu0026#39;s their creative take on racing. To freeze the scene even when itu0026#39;s a personu0026#39;s face talking. Then thereu0026#39;s the music. Nothing in the movie was good except for Jay Chouu0026#39;s song. The racing scenes have music that sounds like a background track for a rap battle without the rapping. If youu0026#39;re a fan of the anime donu0026#39;t expect to hear your favorite eurobeat tracks or Move songs.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eOverall I was bored, only paid attention during the races and got utterly perplexed by the ridiculous ending sequence where the people are celebrating. The other team and even his abusive father who has his arms around two young girls start cheering. Also Iu0026#39;d like to point out that not only is a 3 car race unfair, Iu0026#39;ve never seen a race with 3 cars in Initial D or any mountain race scene in any movie!u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eNext time try not to squeeze so much crap in.”

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