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The Fast and The Furious Tokyo Drift trailerShaun Boswell, who has always been an outsider. A loner at school, his only connection to the indifferent world around him is through illegal street racing -- which has made him particularly unpopular with the local authorities. To avoid jail time, Shaun is sent out of the country to live with his uncle in the military, in a cramped apartment in a low-rent section of Tokyo. In the land that gave birth to the majority of modified racers on the road, the simple street race has been replaced by the ultimate pedal-to-the-metal, gravity-defying automotive challenge ... drift racing, a deadly combination of brutal speed on heart stopping courses of hairpin turns and switchbacks. For his first unsuccessful foray in drift racing, Shaun unknowingly takes on DK, the "Drift King," with ties to the Yakuza, the Japanese crime machine. The only way he can pay off the debt of his loss is to venture into the deadly realm of the Tokyo underworld, where the stakes are life and death.
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The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift Official Trailer #1 - (2006) HDThe Fast & the Furious 3 Movie Trailer - watch all clips j.mp click to subscribe j.mp An American teenager (Lucas Black) moves to Tokyo to live with his father and discovers the dangerous world of drift racing. TM & © Universal (2012) Cast: Lucas Black, Sung Kang, Brian Tee, Bow Wow, Nathalie Kelley Director: Justin Lin MOVIECLIPS YouTube Channel: j.mp Join our Facebook page: j.mp Follow us on Twitter: j.mp Buy Movie: amzn.to Producer: Ryan Kavanaugh, Neal H. Moritz, Grace Morita, Clayton Townsend, Kazutoshi Wadakura, Lynwood Spinks, Chiaki Yamase Screenwriter: Chris Morgan Film Description: Better Luck Tomorrow director Justin Lin picks up where John Singleton left off to offer a high-octane look at the world of underground Japanese drift-racing in the latest installment of the super-charged Fast and the Furious film series. A frustrated teen from a broken home, Sean Boswell (Lucas Black) is an outsider looking to make a name for himself on the illegal street racing circuit. When Sean is busted by the police for his high-speed exploits and given the option of either spending time behind bars or moving overseas to live with his no-nonsense, military man father who's currently stationed in Tokyo, the young rebel packs his bags and sets his sights on Nippon. Though at first reluctant to adapt to the unfamiliar customs and foreign code of honor of his new home, Sean soon strikes up a friendship with American speed freak Twinkie (Bow Wow), a like-minded race fan who schools ...
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The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift (7/12) Movie CLIP - Racing Through Tokyo (2006) HDThe Fast & the Furious 3 Movie Clip - watch all clips j.mp click to subscribe j.mp DK (Brian Tee) chases Han (Sung Kang) and Sean (Lucas Black) through crowded Tokyo streets. TM & © Universal (2012) Cast: Lucas Black, Sung Kang, Brian Tee, Nathalie Kelley Director: Justin Lin MOVIECLIPS YouTube Channel: j.mp Join our Facebook page: j.mp Follow us on Twitter: j.mp Buy Movie: amzn.to Producer: Ryan Kavanaugh, Neal H. Moritz, Grace Morita, Clayton Townsend, Kazutoshi Wadakura, Lynwood Spinks, Chiaki Yamase Screenwriter: Chris Morgan Film Description: Better Luck Tomorrow director Justin Lin picks up where John Singleton left off to offer a high-octane look at the world of underground Japanese drift-racing in the latest installment of the super-charged Fast and the Furious film series. A frustrated teen from a broken home, Sean Boswell (Lucas Black) is an outsider looking to make a name for himself on the illegal street racing circuit. When Sean is busted by the police for his high-speed exploits and given the option of either spending time behind bars or moving overseas to live with his no-nonsense, military man father who's currently stationed in Tokyo, the young rebel packs his bags and sets his sights on Nippon. Though at first reluctant to adapt to the unfamiliar customs and foreign code of honor of his new home, Sean soon strikes up a friendship with American speed freak Twinkie (Bow Wow), a like-minded race fan who schools the inexperienced newcomer in the pulse ...
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Fast and furious - Tokyo drift trailerThe Fast and The Furious - Tokyo Drift trailer cast: Lucas Black as Sean Boswell Zachery Ty Bryan as Clay Nikki Griffin as Cindy - Clay's Girlfriend Lynda Boyd as Ms. Boswell Brian Goodman as Major Boswell Nathalie Kelley as Neela Bow Wow as Twinkie Leonardo Nam as Morimoto Brian Tee as DK Sung Kang as Han Sonny Chiba as Uncle Kamata
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The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift (8/12) Movie CLIP - The End of Han (2006) HDThe Fast & the Furious 3 Movie Clip - watch all clips j.mp click to subscribe j.mp After an intense race through Tokyo, Han (Sung Kang) dies in a fiery explosion. TM & © Universal (2012) Cast: Lucas Black, Sung Kang, Brian Tee, Nathalie Kelley Director: Justin Lin MOVIECLIPS YouTube Channel: j.mp Join our Facebook page: j.mp Follow us on Twitter: j.mp Buy Movie: amzn.to Producer: Ryan Kavanaugh, Neal H. Moritz, Grace Morita, Clayton Townsend, Kazutoshi Wadakura, Lynwood Spinks, Chiaki Yamase Screenwriter: Chris Morgan Film Description: Better Luck Tomorrow director Justin Lin picks up where John Singleton left off to offer a high-octane look at the world of underground Japanese drift-racing in the latest installment of the super-charged Fast and the Furious film series. A frustrated teen from a broken home, Sean Boswell (Lucas Black) is an outsider looking to make a name for himself on the illegal street racing circuit. When Sean is busted by the police for his high-speed exploits and given the option of either spending time behind bars or moving overseas to live with his no-nonsense, military man father who's currently stationed in Tokyo, the young rebel packs his bags and sets his sights on Nippon. Though at first reluctant to adapt to the unfamiliar customs and foreign code of honor of his new home, Sean soon strikes up a friendship with American speed freak Twinkie (Bow Wow), a like-minded race fan who schools the inexperienced newcomer in the pulse-pounding world of ...
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| The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift | |
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Theatrical release poster |
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| Directed by | Justin Lin |
| Produced by | Neal H. Moritz |
| Written by | Chris Morgan |
| Based on | characters by by Gary Scott Thompson |
| Starring | Lucas Black Sung Kang Bow Wow Brian Tee Nathalie Kelley Jason Tobin Vin Diesel |
| Music by | Brian Tyler |
| Cinematography | Stephen F. Windon |
| Editing by | Kelly Matsumoto Dallas Puett Fred Raskin |
| Studio | Relativity Media Original Film Munich Pape Filmproductions |
| Distributed by | Universal Pictures |
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| Running time | 105 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
| Budget | $85 million (est)[1] |
| Box office | $158,468,292[2] |
The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift is a 2006 Japanese-American street racing action film directed by Justin Lin. It is the third installment in the The Fast and the Furious film series, but chronologically takes place after Fast Five (2011).
The film, featuring an all-new cast, was shot in Tokyo, and parts of Los Angeles, the latter often covered with props and lights to create the illusion of the Tokyo style. While Paul Walker and the rest of the actors from the original series are not in the film, Vin Diesel reprises his role as Dominic Toretto in a 1970 Plymouth Satellite (at the end of the film) using lots of Roadrunner and GTX trim appearance.
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Plot
Sean Boswell (Lucas Black) is a social outcast in his high school in Phoenix, Arizona with a passion for cars. One afternoon, a local rich kid who is the captain of the football team (Zachary Ty Bryan) shattered Sean's 71 Chevrolet Monte Carlo's rear window with a baseball. Sean and the kid get into a street race with the rich kid's girlfriend as the prize. During the race, the kid tries to wreck Sean when the race goes badly for them. The kid causes their cars to spin out and crash, and both are arrested . Because of his numerous brushes with the law in the past, Sean's mother sends him to Tokyo, Japan, to live with his father, who is stationed as a U.S. Naval officer. Upon arriving at his father's home in Tokyo, he is warned by his father not to stir up any trouble, or he will return to the U.S. to serve jail time, as he had already committed the maximum of 3 criminal offences.
Sean met Twinkie (Bow Wow), an extremely business-minded fellow American, who introduces him to the drift racing scene. Sean has a verbal confrontation with Takashi (Brian Tee) – also known as "Drift King" or DK, and nephew to a local yakuza boss – because he was talking to Takashi's girlfriend, Neela (Nathalie Kelley). They race, but due to Sean's lack of knowledge on how to drift, he is defeated and destroys the 2000 Nissan Silvia S15 lent to him by Han Seoul-Oh (Sung Kang), Takashi's business partner. After Sean wrecks the car, Han tells Sean to not leave town. The next day, Han meets Sean after school and tells Sean that he must work for him to repay the damage done to his car.
Han becomes Sean's friend and teaches him to drift, giving him a Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX (with the WRC tuning) to represent Han in future races. Han does this because Sean is the only one unafraid of Takashi (calling him Takashi's "kryptonite"). Sean leaves his dad's house and bunks with Han, and soon masters drifting and gains some reputation after beating some of DK's followers in races. Neela and Sean go on a date, but DK beats up Sean the next day, telling him to stay away from her. Angry after seeing Sean's bruises, Neela leaves Takashi to be with Sean.
Takashi's uncle Kamata (Sonny Chiba), a Yakuza head, admonishes his nephew for allowing Han to steal from him. Takashi and some of his goons confront Han, Sean, and Neela, whereupon they flee. Han is involved in a fatal collision. Sean and Neela head back to Sean's father's place, but Takashi follows them, and he and Sean and Sean's father become involved in an armed standoff which is resolved by Neela agreeing to leave with Takashi. Although Sean's father wants him to go back to the U.S., Sean insists on staying to make things right. With the help of Twinkie, Sean returns Kamata's stolen money, proposing a race against Takashi to determine who must leave Tokyo. The challenge is accepted, but it will take place on DK's mountain, because he has been the only one to make it down all the way.
Sean and Han's friends check Han's garage, but find that the police have taken all of the cars except the one Sean crashed in first race with DK. They then restore an old '67 Ford Mustang that Sean's dad formerly found at his navy base, using the engine components of Han's Nissan Silvia which Sean previously wrecked. During the race, Takashi attempts multiple times to crash into and send Sean off the cliffs of the mountain they race on, but drives off the cliff himself and wrecks his car, resulting in Sean winning the race. Kamata tells Sean he is free of the debt, and Neela goes back to Sean.
Later, Sean, now the Drift King, is challenged to a race in the streets by someone who claims to have been a good friend of Han's. The challenger turns out to be none other than Dominic Toretto (Vin Diesel), who is driving "the Hammer". Sean, driving a Nissan Silvia like Han's - already knowing Dominic's reputation - tells him that this won't be a ten second race. Dominic responds with a smile on his face that he has nothing but time. Neela gives the go sign for both racers, and Sean and Dominic race together. The film ends as both cars race off towards the first straight.
Cast
- Lucas Black as Sean Boswell, a young man interested in street racing.
- Sung Kang as Han Seoul-Oh, Takashi's business partner (and old friend of Dominic Toretto) who befriends Sean and teaches him how to drift.
- Bow Wow as Twinkie, Sean's first friend he meets in Tokyo and who sells hustled American goods to classmates and introduces Sean to drifting.
- Brian Tee as Takashi, the "Drift King" or DK and main antagonist of the film.
- Nathalie Kelley as Neela, an Australian who is Takashi's girlfriend, but later on falls for Sean.
- Jason Tobin as Earl, one of Han's friends.
- Keiko Kitagawa as Reiko, Earl's friend.
- Sonny Chiba as Kamata, Takashi's uncle who is a Yakuza head.
- Leonardo Nam as Morimoto, Takashi's closest friend and right hand man.
- Brian Goodman as Lieutenant Boswell, Sean's father.
- Lynda Boyd as Ms. Boswell, Sean's mother, who, fed up with moving Sean around, sends him to Tokyo, to live with his father.
- Zachery Ty Bryan as Clay, the quarterback of Sean's school whom Sean races at the beginning of the film.
- Nikki Griffin as Cindy, Clay's girlfriend, who suggests that Clay and Sean race to win her.
- Keiichi Tsuchiya as a old man fishing at the wharf
- Shuichi Shigeno as a old man fishing at the wharf
- Vin Diesel as Dominic Toretto, who makes an uncredited cameo appearance at the end of the film.
- Lee Black as the young sheriff's deputy.[3]
Reception
Box office
Despite mixed reviews, Tokyo Drift brought in over $24 million on its opening weekend. The movie itself was in limited release in Japan (released under the name Wild Speed 3). As of January 28, 2007, the domestic box office take has totalled $62,514,415 with another $95,953,877 from the foreign box office, resulting in total receipts of $158,468,292.[2] Tokyo Drift grossed lower than its predecessor films.
Critical reaction
The film received largely mixed reviews from critics. The film holds a rating of 35% on Rotten Tomatoes[4] and a score of 46 out of 100 on Metacritic.[5] Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times praised the film, giving it three out of four stars, saying that director Justin Lin "takes an established franchise and makes it surprisingly fresh and intriguing," adding that Tokyo Drift is "more observant than we expect" and that "the story [is] about something more than fast cars."[6] Michael Sragow of the Baltimore Sun felt that "the opening half-hour may prove to be a disreputable classic of pedal-to-the-metal filmmaking."[7] Kirk Honeycutt of The Hollywood Reporter said that "it's not much of a movie, but a hell of a ride."[8]
Michael Medved gave Tokyo Drift one and a half stars out of four, saying: "There’s no discernible plot [...] or emotion or humor."[9] James Berardinelli from Reel Views also gave it one and a half stars out of four, saying: "I expect a racing film to be derivative. That goes with the territory. No one is seeing a Fast and the Furious movie for the plot. When it comes to eye candy, the film is on solid ground—it offers plenty of babes and cars (with the latter being more lovingly photographed than the former). However, it is unacceptable that the movie's action scenes (races and chases) are boring and incoherent. If the movie can't deliver on its most important asset, what's the point?"[10]
Richard Roeper strongly criticized of the film saying, "The whole thing is preposterous. The acting is so awful, some of the worst performances I've seen in a long, long time."[11] Similarly, Peter Travers of Rolling Stone said that Tokyo Drift "suffers from blurred vision, motor drag and a plot that's running on fumes. Look out for a star cameo—it’s the only surprise you'll get from this heap."[12] Mick LaSalle of the San Francisco Chronicle said: "[The main character] has no plan and no direction, just a blind desire to smash up automobiles and steal a mobster's girlfriend. [...] As for the racing scenes, who cares about the finesse move of drifting, compared to going fast? And who wants to watch guys race in a parking lot? For that matter, who wants to watch guys race down a mountain, with lots of turns?"[13]
Cameos
Vin Diesel reprises his role as Dominic Toretto, claiming to be a friend of Han. In the 2009 film Fast & Furious, the opening scene shows Toretto and Han working together to hijack fuel tankers in the Dominican Republic. Also, in the 2011 film "Fast Five" Han reappears as a member of their crew along with many other former cast members. Paul Walker was asked to star but he turned it down due to other projects and Universal decided to get a new cast and a new script.
Real-life "Drift King" and drift pioneer Keiichi Tsuchiya also makes an appearance during the scenes where Lucas Black (Sean Boswell) is learning how to drift. He appears as an old fisherman who makes a side comment on Sean's lack of proper drift technique, which is obviously an inside joke. Drift driver Rhys Millen can be seen talking to a Japanese couple during the transition from America to Japan.
Keiko Kitagawa makes an appearance in the film as Earl's friend "Reiko". Kitagawa, known primarily for her role in Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon (a live action Sailor Moon series from 2003-2004) where she played Rei Hino a.k.a. Sailor Mars, makes her first appearance in an American action film.
This is the second movie in the franchise not to star Vin Diesel, and the only one not to star Paul Walker. Diesel's cameo appearance was uncredited.
Technical
The S15 Silvia which Black's character trashes in his first race in Japan is depicted as having an RB26DETT engine swap which itself is donated to the Mustang. However, the car was actually powered by the S15's base SR20DET engine.[14] The Veilside Fortune body-kitted RX-7 driven by Sung Kang's character was originally built by Veilside for the 2005 Tokyo Auto Salon but was later bought by Universal and repainted (the original was dark red, not orange and black like in the film).[15]
The car in which Vin Diesel's character appears at the end of the film is a highly customized 1970 Plymouth Satellite, Steven Strope's "Hammer", built for the SEMA show. It started life as a Satellite, but now is a GTX clone.
SCC tested the cars of the film, and noted that the cars in Tokyo Drift were slightly faster in an acceleration match up with the cars from 2 Fast 2 Furious.[16]
Notable drifting personalities Keiichi Tsuchiya, Rhys Millen, and Samuel Hubinette were consulted and employed by the movie to provide and execute the drifting and driving stunts in the film.[17] Tanner Foust, Rich Rutherford, Calvin Wan, and Alex Pfeiffer were also brought in when it was revealed that none of Universal's own stunt drivers could drift.[18] Some racing events were filmed within the Hawthorne Mall parking lot in Los Angeles.[19]
Toshi Hayama was also brought in to keep elements of the film portrayed correctly after being contacted by Roger Fan, an old high school friend that starred in Justin Lin's Better Luck Tomorrow, the organizers of the Japanese series, and his former boss at A'PEXi. Among them are keeping certain references in check (the usage of nitrous oxide in straights but not in turns, keeping the usage of references from sponsors to a minimum, etc.).[20] Hayama also jokes that a prop car was "stolen" by some of the action stars who took the car for an impromptu "Drift Session" from which the car never returned.[18]
Soundtrack
References
- ^ "The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift - Box Office Data". The Numbers. . Retrieved 29 July 2011.
- ^ a b "The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift - Box Office Mojo". Box Office Mojo. . Retrieved 29 July 2011.
- ^ DVD commentary from director
- ^ "The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift reviews". Rotten Tomatoes. Flixster. .
- ^ "The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift reviews". Metacritic. CBS. .
- ^ "Review, Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times, June 16, 2006
- ^ Review by Michael Sragow, Baltimore Sun
- ^ Review by Kirk Honeycutt, The Hollywood Reporter
- ^ Review, Michael Medved, MichaelMedved.com, 21 June 2006
- ^ Review, James Berardinelli, Reel Views
- ^ Review, Richard Roper, rottentomatoes.com, July 18, 2006[dead link]
- ^ Review, Peter Travers, Rolling Stone
- ^ Review, Mick LaSalle, San Francisco Chronicle
- ^ "IGN Cars: The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift Car of the Day: Han's S15." IGN Cars Accessed June 19, 2006
- ^ "IGN Cars: The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift Car of the Day: VeilSide RX-7." IGN Cars Accessed June 19, 2006
- ^ Sport Compact Car "Fast, Furious, & Drifting" By John Pearley Huffman July 2006 Pg. 56-92
- ^ "The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift Video 1535879". IGN. News Corporation. .
- ^ a b Wong, Jonathan. "Interrogation Room: What up, Toshi?" Super Street, September 2006, pg. 116
- ^ Drift and Driven: The drivers, stunts and stuntmen of The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift
- ^ Interrogation Room: What up, Toshi? by Jonathan Wong Super Street September 2006, pgs. 144-118
External links
- Official site
- The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift at AllRovi
- The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift at the Internet Movie Database
- The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift at Metacritic
- The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift at Rotten Tomatoes
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