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Too Fast, Too Furious for Jesus: Justin Lin on Last Days

Feb 17, 2026
Justin Lin, film director of Fast & Furious fame who also makes character-driven indie films, discusses directing Last Days about John Chau. He talks about humanizing extreme missionary zeal, crafting composite characters and a father-son core, using action and sound to convey faith, and balancing indie risks with mainstream support. The conversation explores theological urgency, outsider perspectives, and why the story compels empathy.
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Curiosity Over Quick Judgment

  • Justin Lin made Last Days to replace his quick judgment with curiosity and empathy.
  • He wanted to connect viewers to John's humanity rather than score rhetorical points.
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Choose Projects That Justify Years

  • Lin sees filmmaking as a long-lived commitment that should justify the time and people it uses.
  • He selects projects now by whether they deserve years and large teams, not by commercial pressure.
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Build A Bridge, Not A Sermon

  • Lin aimed to build a bridge so audiences with different views could connect to the characters.
  • He measured success by whether screenings created dialogue rather than conversion.
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