- Justin Lin, the director of the upcoming "Fast X" and several previous "Fast & Furious" films, reflects on his early career and the making of his breakthrough film "Better Luck Tomorrow." He discusses how the film, which explored the lives of Asian American teenagers, was initially met with resistance from studios and distributors who were unsure about its commercial viability, but ultimately became a critical and cultural success.
- Lin talks about the lessons he learned from the experience of making "Better Luck Tomorrow" and how it shaped his approach to storytelling and representation in his later work, including the "Fast & Furious" franchise. He emphasizes the importance of creating diverse and authentic stories that challenge stereotypes and provide opportunities for underrepresented communities.
- The article also touches on Lin's involvement in the "Star Trek" franchise, where he directed "Star Trek Beyond," and how his experience with "Better Luck Tomorrow" informed his approach to working within established intellectual properties. He discusses the balance of respecting the source material while also bringing his own unique perspective and vision to the project.