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Jan 5, 2017 at 13:55 comment added Andrew Thompson Weren't two of the crew seen in a casino risking everything on the spin of a roulette wheel? People are different, and some do insane things when dumped with huge amounts of money. OTOH, some people don't know when enough is enough, and even when rich, seek further 'excitement'. Either possibility might explain why Han got into nefarious activities after that windfall, despite having at one moment, seemingly ridiculous amounts of money at his disposal.
Jan 5, 2017 at 12:19 comment added Achilles @AndrewThompson My comment was based on how all of them seemed to retire and started living their dream lives at the end of Fast Five (it did portray the heist as the last job). So, we find everyone else flying around in their private jets and stuff except for Han who is still working to earn/steal money that is pretty insignificant in comparison to what he already has.
Jan 5, 2017 at 12:13 comment added Achilles @BlueMoon93 Yes, that probably is it. I keep wondering if they had the overall story (especially the exits of main characters) planned out well in advance....and that Sung Kang probably signed up for more a vision of than just Tokyo Drift, but probably the character worked well enough and got a much bigger role with Tokyo Drift retrofitting.
Jan 5, 2017 at 11:33 comment added Andrew Thompson "..he has enough money to last more than a lifetime." That adds up to a lot of money, unless you're completely lacking in imagination. And even if you are lacking in imagination, there will be a slew of people hanging around to suggest things for you to buy. When someone complimented a member of the Onassis family on the soft, supple leather covering their sofa, the family member commented that it was the foreskins of sperm whales. That kind of luxury doesn't come cheap.
Jan 5, 2017 at 10:13 comment added BlueMoon93 Because the writers didn't know he was filthy rich when TD was made =)
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