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Justin Lin'in yönettigi ve April Betts,Lucas Black,Daniel Booko ile Brandon Brendel’in oynadigi 'Hizli ve Öfkeli Tokyo Yarisi' gösterime girdi.Yaris tutkunlarinin soluk soluga izleyecegi bir aksiyon filmi.
"The Fast and the Furious-Hizli ve Öfkeli" serisinin birinci filmi,Amerikan yaris arabalarinin yer alti dünyasini ve Melekler Sehri olarak bilinen Los Angeles’in tehlikeli sokak yarislarini ekrana getirdi. Ikinci bölüm ise,Miami’de faaliyet gösteren kara para aklama sebekelerinin,borçtan kurtulusun ve servet sahibi insanlara hizmet veren gösterisli yarisçilarin öyküsüydü.
Adrenalin yüklü serinin üçüncü bölümü "The Fast and the Furious Tokyo Drift"te en yeni ve en hizli arabalar,dünyanin en tehlikeli yaris pistinde kafa kafaya yarisa tutusacaklar.
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