Synopsis
A teenager becomes a major competitor in the world of drift racing after moving in with his father in Tokyo to avoid a jail sentence in America. Action, Crime, Thriller
The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift – Review
Directed by Justin Lin and starring Lucas Black and Sung Kang, this film is the third installment in the Fast & Furious franchise.
The story follows Sean Boswell, a teenager sent to live in Tokyo after getting into trouble with illegal street racing in the United States. In Tokyo, Sean discovers the underground world of drift racing, where drivers use controlled slides to race through tight city streets.
Sean learns drifting from the skilled racer Han, but soon finds himself in conflict with a powerful street racing gang leader known as the Drift King.
The film is known for its unique drifting culture, stylish racing scenes, and the introduction of the popular character Han to the franchise.
Overall:
Tokyo Drift stands out in the series with its fresh setting, drifting action, and street racing culture, making it a fan-favorite entry in the Fast & Furious universe.
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Director
Justin LinWriters
Chris MorganTags
HollywoodRelease Date
16 Jun 2006