Together We Watch It! Malaysian THE FAST AND THE FURIOUS Clone EVOLUSI KL DRIFT Gets A Sequel!

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Together We Watch It! Malaysian THE FAST AND THE FURIOUS Clone EVOLUSI KL DRIFT Gets A Sequel!
I apologize for the headline on this one but this sudden spate of Malaysian film trailers is leaving me feeling rather silly.

In early 2008 Syamsul Yusof released his Evolusi KL Drift into Malaysian theaters where, despite being rated 18+ it would go on to become a surprise hit. Clearly lifting elements of the Fast and the Furious franchise and transplanting them to his native country Yusof proved that fast cars are a language spoken around the globe and the only remaining question was when the sequel would arrive.  Answer: March 25th.

More fast cars, more street violence, loads of gun play and some very nice cars being treated very, very badly indeed.  Check the trailer below.

Racing life between Zack and Sham has not ended yet. Zack is not an illegal racer like before. Now he is a professional drifter. In the meantime after the accident occurred, Sham is no more a drifter because of his broken leg and has to walk with the help of crouches. The incident and his disability are making his own life dark. Beneath the chaos, comes a female professional drifter name as Aleeya. Aleeya was envy of Zack's skill in the racing track. Joe, who managed to escape from death of the accident, still put a big revenge on Zack. The deep scars on his face strengthen his will to destroy Zack and his people. Ery, who is also Joe's assistant too keep revenge onto Zack because his best friend, Karl was being lock up in jail because of Zack. Besides hunting for Zack, Joe wishes to monopoly the whole drug business syndicate in KL. Inspector Kamal suspects Joe for a few crimes that involve deaths. How is the ending of their new race in their life-tracks this time? Will they be able to reach the finish line without complication? Together we watch it !
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