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''The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift'' is a 2006
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directed by
Justin Lin Justin Lin (, born October 11, 1971) is a Taiwanese Americans, Taiwanese-American film director. His films have grossed US$2.3 billion worldwide as of March 2017. He is best known for his directorial work on ''Better Luck Tomorrow'' (2002), the ...
and written by Chris Morgan. It is the
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to ''
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'' (2001) and '' 2 Fast 2 Furious'' (2003) and is the third (chronologically sixth) installment in the ''
Fast & Furious ''Fast & Furious'' (also known as ''The Fast and the Furious'') is a media franchise centered on a series of action films that are largely concerned with street racing, heists, spies, and family. The franchise also includes short films, a t ...
'' franchise. The film stars
Lucas Black Lucas York Black (born November 29, 1982) is an American film and television actor. He is best known as the main character Sean Boswell in '' The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift'' (2006), of which he would later reprise the character in '' Fur ...
and Bow Wow and follows high school car enthusiast Sean Boswell (Black) who is sent to live in
Tokyo Tokyo (; ja, 東京, , ), officially the Tokyo Metropolis ( ja, 東京都, label=none, ), is the capital and largest city of Japan. Formerly known as Edo, its metropolitan area () is the most populous in the world, with an estimated 37.468 ...
with his estranged father and finds solace exploring the city's drifting community. A third ''Fast & Furious'' film was confirmed in June 2005, when Lin was selected as director. Morgan was hired after an
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soon after, thus marking the first film in the franchise's longtime association with Lin, Morgan, actor
Sung Kang Sung-Ho Kang (born April 8, 1972) is an American actor. His first major role was as Han Lue in the ''Fast & Furious'' franchise, a character he first portrayed in ''Better Luck Tomorrow'' (2002). Kang also played John Mak in the television serie ...
, and composer
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. Unable to secure the returns of any of the original cast, development instead increased focus on car culture and
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.
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began in August 2005 and lasted until that November, with filming locations including
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and Tokyo, making ''Tokyo Drift'' the first film in the franchise to feature an international filming location. ''The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift'' was released in the United States on June 16, 2006. The film received mixed reviews with praise for its driving sequences, but criticism for its screenplay and acting performances. ''Tokyo Drift'' grossed $159 million worldwide, making it the lowest-grossing film in the franchise. Within the series' continuity, the film is set between ''
Fast & Furious 6 ''Fast & Furious 6'' (titled on-screen as ''Furious 6'') is a 2013 American action film directed by Justin Lin and written by Chris Morgan. It is the sequel to '' Fast Five'' (2011) and is the sixth installment in the ''Fast & Furious'' franc ...
'' and ''
Furious 7 ''Furious 7'' (also known as ''Fast & Furious 7'') is a 2015 American action film directed by James Wan and written by Chris Morgan. It is the sequel to ''Fast & Furious 6'' (2013) and '' The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift'' (2006), and ser ...
''.


Plot

Troubled
high school student A secondary school describes an institution that provides secondary education and also usually includes the building where this takes place. Some secondary schools provide both '' lower secondary education'' (ages 11 to 14) and ''upper seconda ...
Sean Boswell and athlete Clay race their cars, a 1970
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, and a 2003
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. Sean cuts through a structure and catches up to Clay. Desperate to win, Clay hits Sean's car repeatedly until they reach a high-speed turn, which causes both cars to crash; Clay's Viper hits a cement pipe, and Sean's Monte Carlo rolls. Clay's wealthy family helps him escape punishment, but because Sean is a
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, to avoid
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he is sent to live in Japan with his father, a
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officer stationed in
Tokyo Tokyo (; ja, 東京, , ), officially the Tokyo Metropolis ( ja, 東京都, label=none, ), is the capital and largest city of Japan. Formerly known as Edo, its metropolitan area () is the most populous in the world, with an estimated 37.468 ...
. In Tokyo, Sean befriends Twinkie, a
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who introduces him to the world of
drift racing Drifting is a driving technique where the driver intentionally oversteers, with loss of traction, while maintaining control and driving the car through the entirety of a corner. The technique causes the rear slip angle to exceed the front slip ...
. After driving to an underground car show in Twinkie's 2005
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-themed
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, Sean has a confrontation with Takashi—the Drift King (DK) who drives a 2003
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—over Sean talking to Takashi's girlfriend, Neela. Though barred from driving, Sean decides to race against Takashi, who has ties to the
Yakuza , also known as , are members of transnational organized crime syndicates originating in Japan. The Japanese police and media, by request of the police, call them , while the ''yakuza'' call themselves . The English equivalent for the term ...
, in a 1999 Nissan Silvia S15 Spec-S loaned by a racer named Han, but loses his first race with Takashi due to his unfamiliarity with drifting. To repay his debt for the car he destroyed, Sean agrees to work for Han, who drives a 1994
Veilside is a Japanese aftermarket automotive company which initially sold suspension and engine tuning parts, and now sells interior as well as body parts for aerodynamic and aesthetic enhancement of the vehicle. The name is derived from the owner's ...
Fortune
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. They become friends, and Han offers to teach Sean how to drift, explaining that he is helping Sean as he is the only person willing to stand up to Takashi. Sean soon masters drifting by practicing in a 2006
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, gaining respect after defeating DK's right-hand man, Morimoto. Sean soon asks Neela out on a date, and learns that after her mother died, she moved in with Takashi's grandmother, which resulted in their relationship. An enraged Takashi beats Sean up the next day, telling him to stay away from Neela; Neela subsequently leaves Takashi and moves in with Sean and Han. Takashi's uncle Kamata, the head of the
Yakuza , also known as , are members of transnational organized crime syndicates originating in Japan. The Japanese police and media, by request of the police, call them , while the ''yakuza'' call themselves . The English equivalent for the term ...
, reprimands Takashi for allowing Han to steal from him. Takashi and Morimoto confront Han, Sean, and Neela about the thefts. Twinkie causes a distraction, allowing Han, Sean, and Neela to flee, who are then pursued by Takashi and Morimoto. During the chase, Morimoto crashes, leaving Takashi to pursue the trio on his own. Han allows Sean to overtake him to hold Takashi off, but the chase ends when Sean and Neela crash. Meanwhile, moments after escaping, Han's car is broadsided and the car explodes before Sean has a chance to save Han. Takashi, Sean, and his father become involved in an armed standoff which is resolved by Neela agreeing to leave with Takashi. Sean's father prepares to send him back but Sean pleads him to let him fix his own mess. His father agrees and they make amends. Twinkie gives his money to Sean to replace the money Han stole from Takashi, which Sean then returns to Kamata. Sean proposes a race against Takashi, with the loser having to leave Tokyo. Kamata agrees to the challenge, on the condition that the race take place on the mountain which Takashi himself has been the only person to descend successfully. Sean and Han's crew restore a 1967 Ford Mustang Fastback that Sean's father was working on to drift specification, using several components of the previously wrecked Silvia, including the engine. That night, on the mountain, crowds gather to see the race; Takashi takes the lead initially, but Sean's training allows him to catch up. Takashi repeatedly rams Sean's car, eventually misses, and drives off the mountain while Sean crosses the finish line, with Takashi's car almost falling on him in the process. Kamata keeps his word, and lets Sean remain in Tokyo; Sean is dubbed the new Drift King. Later, Neela, Twinkie, and Sean, now driving a 2001 Nissan Silvia S15 Spec R, are enjoying themselves at another car show.
Dominic Toretto Dominic "Dom" Toretto is a fictional character and one of the two main protagonists of the ''Fast & Furious'' franchise. He is portrayed by Vin Diesel and first appeared on film, alongside the other protagonist Brian O'Conner, in ''The Fast and t ...
shows up to challenge Sean in a 1970
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, and Sean accepts after Dom proclaims himself as Han's family.


Cast

*
Lucas Black Lucas York Black (born November 29, 1982) is an American film and television actor. He is best known as the main character Sean Boswell in '' The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift'' (2006), of which he would later reprise the character in '' Fur ...
as
Sean Boswell ''Fast & Furious (also known as The Fast and the Furious)'' is an American action film series centered on a series of action films that are largely concerned with street racing, heists, spies, and family. The following is a list of characters ...
: A young man interested in street racing. * Bow Wow as Twinkie: Sean's first friend he meets in Tokyo and who sells various consumer goods and introduces Sean to drift racing. *
Sung Kang Sung-Ho Kang (born April 8, 1972) is an American actor. His first major role was as Han Lue in the ''Fast & Furious'' franchise, a character he first portrayed in ''Better Luck Tomorrow'' (2002). Kang also played John Mak in the television serie ...
as
Han Lue Han Lue is a fictional character in the ''Fast & Furious'' franchise, portrayed by Sung Kang, who, like the character himself, is of Korean descent. The character appears for the first time in the film '' Better Luck Tomorrow'', later appearing i ...
: DK's business partner and old friend of Dominic Toretto, who befriends Sean and teaches him how to drift. *
Brian Tee , known professionally as Brian Tee, is a Japanese film and television actor. He is known for playing Dr. Ethan Choi on the NBC medical drama ''Chicago Med'' and its spin-offs, and has starred in such films as '' The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo D ...
as Takashi: Sean's enemy who is acknowledged as the best drift racer and given the title "Drift King", or simply "D.K.". *
Nathalie Kelley Nathalie Kelley is a Peruvian-born Australian actress, known for her role as Neela in the 2006 action film '' The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift'', and for her roles in various television series including ''Body of Proof'' (2011–2012), '' ...
as Neela: Takashi's girlfriend who later falls for Sean. *
Sonny Chiba , known internationally as Sonny Chiba, was a Japanese actor and martial artist. Chiba was one of the first actors to achieve stardom through his skills in martial arts, initially in Japan and later before an international audience. Born in Fuku ...
(credited as JJ Sonny Chiba) as Kamata: Takashi's uncle who is the head of the Yakuza. *
Leonardo Nam Leonardo Nam (born November 5, 1979) is an Australian actor. He made his breakthrough as Roy in ''The Perfect Score'' (2004), and gained further recognition for his roles as Morimoto in '' The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift'' (2006) and Brian ...
as Morimoto: Takashi's right-hand man. *
Brian Goodman Brian Goodman (born June 1, 1963, Boston, Massachusetts) is an American film director, television director, writer, and actor. Career Brian Goodman auditioned for, and received, a role in the low-budget film titled '' Southie'' with Donnie Wa ...
as Major Boswell: Sean's father. *
Zachery Ty Bryan Zachery Ty Bryan (born October 9, 1981) is an American actor and film producer. He is best known for his role as Brad Taylor on the ABC sitcom ''Home Improvement''. He also appeared in the films ''True Heart'' and '' The Fast and the Furious: To ...
as Clay: The quarterback of Sean's school whom Sean races at the beginning of the film. *
Lynda Boyd Lynda Boyd (born January 28, 1965) is a Canadian actress, singer, dancer, musician, and writer. She is perhaps best known for her roles in the films ''Final Destination 2'' (2003), ''An Unfinished Life'' (2005), ''She's the Man'' (2006), and ''O ...
as Ms. Boswell: Sean's mother who is fed up with moving them around and sends him to
Tokyo Tokyo (; ja, 東京, , ), officially the Tokyo Metropolis ( ja, 東京都, label=none, ), is the capital and largest city of Japan. Formerly known as Edo, its metropolitan area () is the most populous in the world, with an estimated 37.468 ...
,
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to live with his father. *
Jason Tobin Jason Tobin, credited in Chinese as To Jun Wai (杜俊緯), is a Hong Kong-British film and television actor best known for his work in the lead role of Young Jun in the Cinemax series ''Warrior''. Early life and education Tobin was born in Hon ...
as Earl Hu: One of Han's friends who specializes in tuning the cars, along with Reiko. *
Keiko Kitagawa is a Japanese actress and former model. She was an exclusive model for the Japanese ''Seventeen'' magazine from late 2003 to mid-2006, and quit modeling when she left the magazine. Her first acting role was Sailor Mars in the Sailor Moon live act ...
as Reiko: Earl's friend and fellow tuner. * Nikki Griffin as Cindy: Clay's girlfriend, who suggests that Clay and Sean race to win her. *
Satoshi Tsumabuki is a Japanese actor. His breakthrough film was ''Waterboys'' for which he was nominated for the 'Best Actor' award at the Japanese Academy Awards, and won the 'Newcomer of the Year' prize. He is also the bassist and lead singer of the Japanese ...
as Exceedingly Handsome Guy: Who starts the first race between Sean and Takashi (cameo) *
Keiichi Tsuchiya is a Japanese professional race car driver. He is known as the for his nontraditional use of drifting in non-drifting racing events and his role in popularizing drifting as a motorsport. In professional racing, he is a two-time 24 Hours of Le ...
as an elderly fisherman (uncredited cameo) *
Kazutoshi Wadakura is a Japanese film producer who is the founder, president, and chief executive officer of the Japanese production company, Cine Bazar. Life and career Born in 1959 in Nitta, Genkai, Saga, Japan. After graduating from Meiji University, Wadakur ...
as an elderly fisherman (uncredited cameo) *
Vin Diesel Mark Sinclair (born July 18, 1967), known professionally as Vin Diesel, is an American actor. One of the world's highest-grossing actors, he is best known for playing Dominic Toretto in the ''Fast & Furious'' franchise. Diesel began audition ...
as
Dominic Toretto Dominic "Dom" Toretto is a fictional character and one of the two main protagonists of the ''Fast & Furious'' franchise. He is portrayed by Vin Diesel and first appeared on film, alongside the other protagonist Brian O'Conner, in ''The Fast and t ...
(uncredited cameo)


Character development post the events of Tokyo drift

The four main characters were brought back in the series in Fast 9 and it was confirmed by some sources they would appear in 10. As of the time of
Fast 9 ''F9'' (also known as ''F9: The Fast Saga'' and internationally as ''Fast & Furious 9'') is a 2021 American action film directed by Justin Lin from a screenplay by Daniel Casey (screenwriter), Daniel Casey and Lin. It is the sequel to ''The Fat ...
, Boswell, Twinkie, Tee and Hu had left Japan and were involved in Rocket development for the German Military, in Germany. How they came from their circumstances of the Japanese drift scene to their work in the Military Industry is not explained in the series. They are shown testing rockets by attaching them to the top of motor vehicles.


Production


Development

Writer Chris Morgan was a fan of the series, and the producers had an open writing call for the third film. Morgan originally pitched
Dominic Toretto Dominic "Dom" Toretto is a fictional character and one of the two main protagonists of the ''Fast & Furious'' franchise. He is portrayed by Vin Diesel and first appeared on film, alongside the other protagonist Brian O'Conner, in ''The Fast and t ...
in Tokyo, learning to drift and solving a murder.
Neal H. Moritz Neal H. Moritz (born June 6, 1959) is an American film producer and founder of Original Film. He has produced over 70 major motion pictures which have grossed a total of over $11 billion worldwide as of 2021. He is best known for the ''Fast & Fu ...
, who had produced the two previous installments, began working on the film in 2005. On June 8, 2005, Moritz hired
Justin Lin Justin Lin (, born October 11, 1971) is a Taiwanese Americans, Taiwanese-American film director. His films have grossed US$2.3 billion worldwide as of March 2017. He is best known for his directorial work on ''Better Luck Tomorrow'' (2002), the ...
to direct ''The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift''. Lin, who wasn't intimately familiar with drifting when he was approached to helm the project, recalled: "I was in film school when ''The Fast and the Furious'' came out, and I saw it along with a sold-out crowd who just ate it up. What really excited me about directing this film was the chance to harness that energy—create a whole new chapter and up the ante by bringing something new to the table for the audience who loves action and speed." Lin was not enthusiastic at first and was unimpressed by earlier drafts of the script, saying "I think it's offensive and dated, and I don't have any intention of doing it." The producers allowed him to develop the film in his own way, although it was a constant challenge and he was always battling the studio to make the film better, he said "to their credit, they were very fair and reasonable." It was impossible to get the necessary filming permits in Tokyo, so they went ahead without permission. "I wanted to shoot in
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, which is the most crowded place in Tokyo. The cops, they're all so polite, so it takes ten minutes for them to come over and kick you out." Unknown to Lin the studio had hired a fall guy, who stepped in when the police came to arrest him, and said he was the director and spent the night in jail instead. Following respectable test screenings of ''The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift'', Universal still felt it needed a star cameo; Vin Diesel agreed to reprise his role as Dominic Toretto for a brief cameo, in exchange for Universal's ownership to rights of the ''Riddick'' series and character, in lieu of financial payment.


Technical

Races and stunts were coordinated by second unit director Terry Leonard, the film used almost 250 vehicles, cutting up 25 and destroying more than 80. The
Nissan Silvia The is the series of small sports cars produced by Nissan. Versions of the Silvia have been marketed as the 200SX or 240SX for export, with some export versions being sold under the Datsun brand. The name "Silvia" is derived from Sylvia, th ...
which Sean trashes in his first race in Japan is depicted as having an RB26DETT
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which itself is donated to the
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. However, the car in the movie was actually powered by the Silvia's original
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. The
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body-kitted
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, (dubbed "Fortune"), driven by Han was originally built by Veilside for the 2005
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, but was later bought by Universal and repainted from dark red, to orange and black, for use in the movie. The car in which Dominic appears in at the end of the film is a highly customized 1970
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, which was built for the
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Show. SCC magazine 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''. Notable drifting personalities
Keiichi Tsuchiya is a Japanese professional race car driver. He is known as the for his nontraditional use of drifting in non-drifting racing events and his role in popularizing drifting as a motorsport. In professional racing, he is a two-time 24 Hours of Le ...
,
Rhys Millen Rhys Millen (born 6 September 1972) is a New Zealand-born racing driver. Nephew of IMSA GTS driver Steve Millen, son of Rodney and older brother of Ryan, is one of the America's top competitors in drifting. Prior to that he was a top rall ...
, and
Samuel Hübinette Samuel Hübinette, a.k.a. The Crazy Swede (born 15 September 1971, in Jokkmokk, Norrbotten County), is a Swedish professional race car driver and Hollywood stunt driver. He started working as a test drive A test drive is the driving of a mot ...
were consulted and employed by the movie to provide and execute the drifting and driving stunts in the film.
Nobushige Kumakubo is a drifting driver from Japan who competes in the D1 Grand Prix series and racetrack and land owner. Nicknamed ''Kuma'', he is commonly referred to as one of the pioneers of drifting. Born to a wealthy family who owned a large portion of la ...
,
Kazuhiro Tanaka is a Japanese professional drifting driver, currently competing in the D1 Grand Prix series foTeam OrangeanYuke’s He entered the D1 Grand Prix in the first round in 2001 and had his first win in 2003. He is a member of Team Orange with Nob ...
,
Tanner Foust Tanner Foust (born June 13, 1973) is an American professional racing driver, stunt driver, and television host. He competes in rally, drift, ice racing, time attack, hill climb and rallycross with multiple podium placements, national championshi ...
, Rich Rutherford, Calvin Wan and Alex Pfeiffer were also brought in as none of Universal's own stunt drivers could drift. Some racing events were filmed within the Hawthorne Mall parking lot in Los Angeles, as filming in Tokyo required permits the studio was unable to obtain. They instead used street lights and multiple props to help recreate Tokyo. Toshi Hayama was also brought in to keep elements of the film portrayed correctly, who was contacted by
Roger Fan Roger Fan (born August 11, 1972) is a Taiwanese-American film, theater, and television actor best known for his collaborations with Justin Lin and his appearances in the films '' Annapolis'', '' Finishing the Game'' and '' Better Luck Tomorrow''. ...
, an old high school friend who starred in Lin's '' Better Luck Tomorrow''. Hayama ensured certain references were deployed correctly, such as the use of
nitrous oxide Nitrous oxide (dinitrogen oxide or dinitrogen monoxide), commonly known as laughing gas, nitrous, or nos, is a chemical compound, an oxide of nitrogen with the formula . At room temperature, it is a colourless non-flammable gas, and has a ...
in straights but not in turns, and keeping the use of references to sponsors to a minimum. One of Kamata's henchmen has missing fingers, a punishment typically deployed by the
Yakuza , also known as , are members of transnational organized crime syndicates originating in Japan. The Japanese police and media, by request of the police, call them , while the ''yakuza'' call themselves . The English equivalent for the term ...
. He had to have the missing fingers digitally added in to appease cultural concerns.


Music

''Original Motion Picture Soundtrack'', composed of 12 songs, was released on June 20, 2006 through
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. It features contributions from
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Brian Tyler Brian Theodore Tyler (born May 8, 1972) is an American composer, conductor, arranger, and record producer, best known for his film, television, and video game scores. In his 24-year career, Tyler has scored '' Transformers: Prime'', ''Eagle E ...
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DJ Shadow Joshua Paul Davis (born June 29, 1972), better known by his stage name DJ Shadow, is an American DJ, songwriter and record producer. His debut studio album, '' Endtroducing.....'' was released in 1996. Biography Early years (1989–1995) DJ Sha ...
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Dragon Ash is a Japanese rap rock group founded in 1996 by Kenji "KJ" Furuya and Sakurai Makoto. They were one of the first groups to popularize hip hop in Japan. Dragon Ash is a member of Mob Squad, which is an affiliation with the bands Source and En ...
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Reception


Box office

''Tokyo Drift'' brought in over $23 million on its opening weekend, placing at #3 behind ''
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'' ($28.3 million). The film itself was in limited release in Japan (released under the name ''Wild Speed 3''). The US box office was $62,514,415, and it grossed another $96,450,195 internationally, resulting in total receipts of $158,964,610. According to opening weekend polling by Universal the audience was 58% male and 60% under 25.


Critical response

''The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift'' gained a 38% approval rating on
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based on reviews from 138 critics; the average rating is 5.00/10. The site's consensus reads: "Eye-popping driving sequences coupled with a limp story and flat performances make this ''Drift'' a disappointing follow-up to previous ''Fast and Furious'' installments." On
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, the film has a weighted average score of 46 out of 100 based on reviews from 31 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews". Audiences surveyed by
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gave the film a grade A− on scale of A to F.
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of the ''
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'' praised the film, giving it three out of four stars, saying that director
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"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 sabout something more than fast cars".
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'' felt that "the opening half-hour may prove to be a disreputable classic of pedal-to-the-metal filmmaking" and "the last downhill race is a doozy." Kirk Honeycutt of ''
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'' said that "it's not much of a movie, but a hell of a ride". Todd McCarthy of ''
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'' gave the film a positive review and praised the "good, old-fashioned genre filmmaking done in a no-nonsense, unpretentious style", adding it "stays in high gear most of the way with several exhilarating racing sequences, and benefits greatly from the evocative Japanese setting." McCarthy particularly praised the work of stunt coordinator Terry J. Leonard.
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gave ''Tokyo Drift'' one and a half stars out of four, saying: "There's no discernible plot, or emotion, or humor, but the final race is well-staged and nicely shot. ... The main achievement of this vapid time-waster involves its promotion of new appreciation for the first two movies in the series."
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wrote: "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?"
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strongly criticized 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." Ethan Alter of ''Premiere'' magazine was particularly critical of Black's character: "during the course of this movie, Sean makes so many dumb decisions it's a wonder that anyone wants to be associated with him."
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'' 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."
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'' thought "It quickly tanks, thanks to a lead character with no goals, focus, appeal or intelligence and a lead actor who's just a little too convincing at playing a dunce", adding: "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?" Matt Singer of
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called it "a subculture in search of a compelling story line, and Black's leaden performance makes you pine for the days of Paul Walker."
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, who directed the first film of the series, was very critical of this film, saying: "If you were to just watch ''Tokyo Drift'', you'd say 'I never want to see anything related to ''Fast & Furious'' again.'"


Retrospective reviews

In critics' rankings of the series, ''Tokyo Drift'' had in the past often appeared on the bottom of the list. However, over time it has been seen more favorably, and was ranked second best by ''
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'' ranked it the best of the series. It has become a favorite with car enthusiasts, seen as the one movie most specifically dealing with car culture and focusing on actual cars. Critics and fans have come to appreciate ''Tokyo Drift'' for introducing Sung Kang and Justin Lin to the franchise, and enjoyed the simple story, stylish direction, and that the film never takes itself too seriously. As the film series became more elaborate and incorporated less realistic storylines including Heist film, heists and Spy film, spying, the relative simplicity of ''Tokyo Drift'' has become more appreciated by critics. ''Tokyo Drift'' has been described as "the movie that kept the series alive" since "Vin Diesel abandoned his other projects, and came back — with Lin at the helm". In a 2020 interview, Christopher Nolan said that although the first film was his favorite, he had a "soft spot" for ''Tokyo Drift''.


Accolades


Legacy

Initially seen as a Story arc, one-off character in an almost straight-to-DVD release,
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became a fan favorite due to his portrayal by
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and was brought back by director Justin Lin. Following ''Tokyo Drift'', Han is Retroactive continuity, retroactively introduced as a member of Dominic Toretto's crew in the next trilogy of films in the franchise: ''Fast & Furious (2009 film), Fast & Furious'' (2009), ''Fast Five'' (2011), and ''
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'' (2013), each of which are set prior to ''Tokyo Drift.'' Subsequent films have pivoted around Han's car crash scene in ''Tokyo Drift'': ''Fast & Furious 6'' Post-credits scene, foreshadowed that the crash was no accident; ''
Furious 7 ''Furious 7'' (also known as ''Fast & Furious 7'') is a 2015 American action film directed by James Wan and written by Chris Morgan. It is the sequel to ''Fast & Furious 6'' (2013) and '' The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift'' (2006), and ser ...
'' (2015) featured a new villain, Deckard Shaw, who intercepted Han during the street race; and ''F9 (film), F9'' (2021) reveals how and why Han's death was staged. Following Lin's continuing work with the series, he attempted to bring back Lucas Black, with media reports that Black had signed on for a succession of movies. Black returned for Furious 7 as a small role used to establish the story of Han's death, and indicated that he wanted his character's continuing story to be told for the fans, and that he was willing to be involved past his appearance in 9. Lin succeeded in getting all four main actors from Tokyo Drift Black, Kang, Wow and Tobin to return to the franchise in ''F9''.


References


External links


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