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Originally Posted by jer305
 Why couldn't they use the FR-S!? That would fit in just perfect. I like the BRZ because it dosen't seem to attract the same crowd of the FR-S.... Ohh well.
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It wouldn't matter though. The BRZ is more expensive than the FRS (in terms of it being both at MSRP). Whichever the person decides to buy (if they do) they'd most likely go for the FRS. Of course this is after the movie when people start becoming "inspired" to do so.
That is if you're trying to refer to people buying a certain car after the movie.
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Originally Posted by MikesFRS
Monicaaaaa nooooooo.........
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Lol
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Originally Posted by DeeezNuuuts83
No he's not, he's always been Korean. In Tokyo Drift, he talks about Tokyo being his "Mexico," and he's never been identified as being Japanese. He just lived there after the events of the previous movies (in the timeline).
In Fast Five when he (and the other people in their crew) had been identified by The Rock, his name shows up as "Han Seoul-Oh," which is a bit Korean-ish (and a pun on Han Solo from Star Wars).
I think Jeremy Lin has enough integrity to be accurate in certain portrayals (as in the Tokyo Drift behind-the-scenes/director's commentary he talks about having met with actual Yakuza members to figure out how to portray them accurately) and probably won't be casting Asian guys to play a completely different Asian nationality (unless it's one where they are truly similar in appearance without being obvious to Asian people, like in the first one where they had a Korean and a Filipino both portraying Chinese people).
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Anyways, since you didn't respond to me and after reading this entire thread (up to 11th page as of this moment) I still think you don't get what I'm trying to say, or you have misunderstood what I was trying to get at.
YES. Han is portrayed as Japanese IN THE MOVIE.
If you read my post I said IN REAL LIFE. He is actually Korean. As a person. Not an actor.