The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift

On the streets of Tokyo, speed needs no translation.

6.5
20061h 44m

Production

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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

Trailers & Videos

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Legacy Trailer

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Trailer

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Sean & D.K.'s Mountain Showdown

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Exiled To Japan - Extended Preview

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Sean Wrecks the Car Trying to Keep up with DK

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Han's Crash

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The Parking Garage

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Drift Training

Cast

Photo of Lucas Black

Lucas Black

Sean Boswell

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Sung Kang

Han Lue

Photo of Shad Moss

Shad Moss

Twinkie

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Leonardo Nam

Morimoto

Photo of Brian Goodman

Brian Goodman

Major Boswell

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Nikki Griffin

Cindy (Clay's Girlfriend)

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Lynda Boyd

Ms. Boswell

Photo of Sonny Chiba

Sonny Chiba

Uncle Kamata

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Trula M. Marcus

American Math Teacher

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Daniel Booko

Clay's Buddy

Photo of David V. Thomas

David V. Thomas

Clay's Buddy

Photo of Vincent Laresca

Vincent Laresca

Case Worker

Photo of Yoko Maki

Yoko Maki

Woman at Boswell's Apt.

Photo of Toshi Hayama

Toshi Hayama

Toshi at Underground Garage

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Reviews

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GenerationofSwine

5/10

My wife loves the franchise... I'm 3 deep and really not seeing the appeal. But, I do like the accent, it's a rarity that you see a film with a southern accent on the lead, and that is refreshing. Especially out in Japan, or anywhere that has an American abroad.

The High school thing wasn't so much my speed. Neither was the reason why he ended up in Japan, where the problems he would have with driving and racing were resolved with... a phone call.

And then I spent the majority of the time watching this and wondering how much money people in Japan spend on front end alignments and that was about as challenging as the movie got for me. Otherwise it was pretty paint by numbers from start to finish.

But hey, the colors popped.

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