Characters that perform a
function
The Hero – a character that
seeks something
The Villain – who opposes
or actively blocks the hero’s quest
The Donor – who provides an
object with magical properties
The Dispatcher – who sends
the hero on his/her quest via a message
The False Hero – who disrupts the hero’s success by making false claims
The Helper – who aids the hero
The Princess – acts as the reward for the hero and the object of the villain’s
plots
Her Father – who acts to reward the hero for his effort
This is a film about fast
cars crocked cops and then working to bring down a huge drug dealer.
2 Fast 2 Furious is a 2003
American street racing action film directed by John Singleton. It is the
second film in The Fast and the Furious film series following The Fast and the
Furious (2001). In 2 Fast 2 Furious, ex-cop Brian O'Conner (Paul Walker) teams up with
his ex-con friend Roman Pearce (Tyrese Gibson) and works with undercover U.S.
Customs agent Monica Fuentes (Eva Mendes) to bring Miami-based drug lord Carter
Verone (Cole Hauser) down.
John Daniel Singleton
(born January 6, 1968) is an American film director, screenwriter, and
producer. A native of South Los Angeles, many of his early films consider the
implications of inner-city violence like the critically acclaimed and popular Boyz n the Hood, Poetic
Justice, Higher
Learning and Baby Boy.
He branched out into mainstream territory with the blockbusters 2 Fast 2 Furious and Four Brothers.
There are a lots camera angles that this film uses but when they are in the cars they mainly uses birds eye view, fast pans, point of view and over the shoulder. these are all good shots to uses to make the car look like it is going faster then it really is.
There are a lots camera angles that this film uses but when they are in the cars they mainly uses birds eye view, fast pans, point of view and over the shoulder. these are all good shots to uses to make the car look like it is going faster then it really is.
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