Initial D - Drift Racer
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| Actor: |
- Kenny Bee,
- Jordan Chan,
- Chen Edison,
- Shawn Yue,
- Chapman To,
- Anthony Wong,
- Anne Suzuki,
- Tsuyoshi Abe,
- Jay Chou,
- Liu Keng Hung,
- Chie Tanaka,
- Kazuyuki Tsumura
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| Special Features: |
- Interviews with Directors, Andrew Lau and Alan Mak plus all leading cast,
- "Under the Hood" - The Making of Initial D - Drift Racer,
- Footage from the Asian Launch Press Conference,
- "Fuelled Up" - Area dedicated to Fuel, producers of the UK Soundtrack,
- Feature length audio commentary by Richie Warren (Fuel) and Dan Joyce (Dirty San,
- Trailer Gallery - featuring original and UK versions,
- UK Music Soundtrack
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Description
Release Date:
26 May 2008
From directing team Andrew Lau and Alan Mak (Internal Affairs trilogy), Initial D - Drift Racer features some of the most exciting driving scenes ever committed to film. A remake of the massively successful Initial D Manga comic, the drift sequences are filmed live without the use of CGI and Blue-Screen - and it shows. This UK version is enhanced by a pumping new soundtrack specially designed to get your blood racing as fast as the cars!
Every morning for 5 years, 18 year old Takumi has been delivering tofu in his dad's obsolescent Toyota AE86 (Trueno), winding through the tight bends of his mountainous route to work. Not only has he become an outstanding racer, but he has also unwittingly perfected the art of drifting. With the competitive bug well and truly under his skin, he competes in one hell-raising race after another, each more perilous and exciting than the first.
Special Features
- Interviews with Directors, Andrew Lau and Alan Mak plus all leading cast
- "Under the Hood" - The Making of Initial D - Drift Racer
- Footage from the Asian Launch Press Conference
- "Fuelled Up" - Area dedicated to Fuel, producers of the UK Soundtrack
- Feature length audio commentary by Richie Warren (Fuel) and Dan Joyce (Dirty San
- Trailer Gallery - featuring original and UK versions
- UK Music Soundtrack
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