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 Fast and the Furious film series and the final installment chronologically. The characters are less connected in the original series.
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.
Tokyo Drift (2006) poster
Plot
Sean Boswell (Lucas Black) is a social outcast in his high school in Phoenix, Arizona with a passion for cars. His parents are separated since he was young, and he has a police record with reckless driving, which is why he and his mom were moving a lot so he could avoid arresting and serving prison time.
One afternoon, after school, a local rich kid called Clay (Zachary Ty Bryan), who is the captain of the football team, mocks Sean's builted 1971 Chevrolet Monte Carlo. Sean insults him, which causes Clay to get angry and while Sean is driving away, he shatters the rear window of Sean's Monte Carlo with a baseball. Sean then challenges Clay to a street race, with Clay's girlfriend as the prize. While Sean rides his Monte Carlo, Clay is driving a Dodge Viper SRT-10.
The spot for a race is chosen, a construction site for a new suburbia of Phoenix. The start goes badly for Sean, and Clay is in the lead. Sean drives through an alley to catch up with Clay, and he runs over a house in construction. He passes Clay tries to ram him off the road, damaging his Viper in the process. Sean T-bones Clay and he crashes into a pipe, but Sean loses control and he flips over several times, totaling his Monte Carlo. Later on, Clay and Sean and both are arrested for illegal street racing, and property damage.
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, and not to try to "even stand near a car", or he will return to the U.S. to serve prison time, as he had already committed the maximum of 3 criminal offences.
In a new high school, Sean meets Twinkie (Bow Wow), an extremely business-minded fellow American immigrant, who sells pre-owned goods around the school and he is a dealer, and he drives a Volkswagen Touran, and he confronts with a man called Morimoto (Leonardo Nam) on bad terms, whom he dislikes. Twinkie also introduces Sean to the drift racing scene in Tokyo, at the parking lot reserved for street racing. 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), whom he met earlier in school, and Sean also spots that Morimoto is close friend to Takashi.
Sean and Takashi race, but due to Sean's lack of knowledge on how to drift, he is defeated by Takashi's Nissan 350Z and destroys the 2000 Nissan Silvia S15 lent to him by Han Seoul-Oh (Sung Kang), Takashi's business partner, who saw potential in Sean. After Sean wrecks the car, Han tells Sean to not leave town. As he returns home, his father confronts him, and they have an argument, and Sean agrees to stay away from racing. 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 explains him that he is helping him because Sean is the only one who is 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, angry about him.
One night, Takashi's uncle Kamata (Sonny Chiba), a local Yakuza high-ranking member, who takes care of Takashi, due to a death of his father, visits him at his small storage room next to his cover-up betting shop, in which everybody, including Morimoto, leave. Kamata informs Takashi that the business is going far less than expectations, and Takashi realizes that Han has been stealing some of his merchandise, and Kamata leaves, with Takashi angry and in tears about this.
The same night, Takashi, Morimoto, and some of his goons arrive at Han's garage and confront Han, Sean, and Neela. Twinkie and the others hide, and Han, Sean and Neela use the moment and flee the garage, and Takashi and Morimoto follow them. A wild chase over the streets of Tokyo ensues, and Morimoto dies in a fatal crash, while Takashi still follows Han and Sean. Takashi tries to force Sean of the road, and Han brakes to save them. Sean tries to drift over the avenue, but a passing car crashes in the rear end, and Sean's Lancer is wrecked. Meanwhile, Takashi pulls out a gun and shoots at Han's car, and Han pushes him out of the road, but a car crashes in Han's Mazda, flipping it over a couple of times. Sean tries to help Han, but the car explodes, killing him. Takashi leaves the scene.
Horrified by this event, 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. He agrees. With the help of Twinkie, Sean returns Kamata's stolen money, proposing a race against Takashi to determine who must leave Tokyo. Kamata agrees to the challenge, 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.
Months later, Sean is now the Drift King. One night, Twinkie informs him is challenged to a race by a man who is well known around Asia. Sean declines, but Twinkie says that he knew Han, and that he was a family to him. At the end, Sean accepts. The challenger turns out to be none other than Dominic Toretto (Vin Diesel), who is driving "the Hammer", an old custom-builted silver 1970 Plymouth Road Runner. 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.
Main article: List of The Fast and the Furious characters
- 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
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