The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift

The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift

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The Fast and the Furious: Toky...

Zachery Ty Bryan, Lucas Black, Bow Wow, Brian Tee, Sung Kang, Jason Tobin, Nathalie Kelley

An American drummed out of the U.S. because of his passion for street racing moves to Tokyo and soon learns about "drift racing," where cars accelerate into turns and then spin out of them, leading to...( read more  read more... ) hairpin, hair-raising races around city blocks. The youth runs afoul of the top drift racer.

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  • September 30, 2009
    I'll stick to the first 2 and "Fast and Furious" movies.. Pretty sure I fast-forwarded through almost the entire movie.
  • August 7, 2009
    Il faut s'attendre à des voitures , de la vitesse, et des femmes légèrements habillées ! Si tout cela vous plait, le film vous plaira !!!

    Par contre, nous nous demandons à quoi tout cela suit la série Fast and Furious ? Ou sont Vin Diesel et Paul Walker ??? Autre l'apparition à ...( read more)la dernière minute du film, qui selon moi n'a vraiment pas ca place et gâche un peu ce que le film a quand même pu donner.

    Reste à savoir si une suite suivra et si nous en seront plus. Est-ce qu'un nouveau joueur fera son arrivé dans l'histoire et nous en avons vu que le début. Espérons-le!

    P.S.: J'aime bien qu'on ne quitte pas la voiture mystique de la série qu'est le Charger, qui était présent dans le premier et le 2e volet de la série. On essai d'approprier certaines choses à la série et ça fonctionne bien pour le Charger, Bravo !!!
  • July 28, 2009
    "If You Ain't Outta Control, You Ain't In Control."

    In order to avoid a jail sentence, Sean Boswell heads to Tokyo to live with his military father. In a low-rent section of the city, Shaun gets caught up in the underground world of drift racing.

    ...( read more)ce="Century Schoolbook">REVIEW
    Let's get one thing clear, you are not going to a Fast and Furious movie for the groundbreaking plot and acting, you go for the cars, the racing, and the babes. Tokyo Drift is basically the same if not a little better than the previous two as far as the racing is concerned. There is the street racing that the series is famous for but also the addition of drift racing, which adds a new bit of spice to the flavor. As I mentioned the acting and the plot are so so at best, not something you will be groaning over but not enough to really drag you in and connect you with the characters. However it is my opinion that the plot here is better than in the second movie.

    Lucas Black from Friday night Lights replaces Paul Walker as the main character here, and Bow Wow is along for the ride as the trusty friend/sidekick. A few cameos from other actors and movies are thrown in as well. From beginning to end this movie does hold your interest with the racing, and for that the weak plot and questionable acting can be forgiven. Cars get wrecked, punches get thrown, loud music is played, and the hero has to do what he thinks is right. Bottom line, if you enjoyed the previous two, or even enjoy car racing movies at all you should get some entertainment value out of this one.
  • May 2, 2009
    Simply take the last two films, throw them in a Japanese setting, and you've got yourself a whole new film. Tokyo Drift follows the exploits of a highschool student that looks like he is in his 30's. He's constantly breaking the traffic laws, but thats alright because he's our he...( read more)ro. It involves the same crime revelations as the first two. The car scenes are well executed, but I'm sure there is better out there. Only really worth it for fans that want to see the late show of a fan favourite.
  • January 2, 2009
    y'know the playstation game "burnout"? it's like watching it instead of playing it
  • November 13, 2009
    I like all the cars here, all they were missing were some gallardos and skylines lol
  • November 7, 2009
    out of all the fast and furious movies i don't like this one
  • November 7, 2009
    No, it didn't improve anything. It just got worse, and the addition of Vin Diesel during the last minutes is a laughable decoration. The streets of Tokyo is the only highlight of the film... perhaps watching films for the wrong reason may unleash chaos. You're right... I'm sorry....( read more)

    34/100
  • November 7, 2009
    WHO WANTS @ DRIFT WITH THE DK??????hehe
  • October 30, 2009
    drift . drift . drift . yeaah ^^8

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