After totaling his car in an illegal street race, Shaun Boswell is sent to live with his father, who is in the military, in Tokyo, Japan, to avoid juvy or even jail. While in school, he befriends Twinkie, a "military brat." Twinkie introduces him to the world of racing in Japan. Though forbidden to drive, he decides to race against D.K., the "Drift King", who has ties to the Yakuza, and loses, totaling the car because of his lack of knowledge of drifting, racing that involves dangerous hair pin turns. To repay his debt, he enters the underground world of drift street racing. As he becomes better and better, he must finally prove his worth in that world by once again racing D.K. Sean Boswell, who has always been an outsider. A loner at school, his only connection to the indifferent world around him is through illegal street racing – which has made him particularly unpopular with the local authorities. To avoid jail time, Sean is sent out of the country to live with his Farther in the military, in a cramped apartment in a low-rent section of Tokyo. In the land that gave birth to the majority of modified racers on the road, the simple street race has been replaced by the ultimate pedal-to-the-metal, gravity-defying automotive challenge … drift racing, a deadly combination of brutal speed on heart stopping courses of hairpin turns and switchbacks. For his first unsuccessful foray in drift racing, Shean unknowingly takes on D.K., the "Drift King," with ties to the Yakuza, the Japanese crime machine. The only way he can pay off the debt of his loss is to venture into the deadly realm of the Tokyo underworld, where the stakes are life and death. I went to this film for one thing and one thing only to watch drift racing, I'm a rally fan and drifting is the coolest part of the rallies. This film is tagged as Tokyo Drift and lives up to its name. You want a good plot and a great story this ain't for you its that simple. Go to this film and watch some of the best driving sequences you have ever witnessed and you won't be disappointed. My rating of 9 out of 10 is for the races and thats about all. This is the best by far of the Fast and the Furious trilogy when it comes to the racing sequences, but as stated earlier I'm a drift fan. The special effects were good, and there is a interesting surprise at the end of the film, that makes me see a possible 4th film in the franchise. If you want to know what it is, go watch it and find out what I'm talking about cause I ain't telling you. I enjoy watching this movies, I've watched it couples of times already. It was the most marvelous movie I've ever seen. My favorite scenes are drifting and racing parts.<br/><br/>One of most my favorite character is Sean Boswell, he is the main character of this series. I like him because he is the most lively character and full of responsibility. He feels real to me because i like his drifting skills and I wish one day i could be able to drift like him. I like drifting and racing parts because since i was younger i watch only racing films and i watched all fast and furious episodes. This episode impresses me with sporty and modified cars for instance, Nissan 350Z(driven by Takashi) Mazda RX-7 (driven by Han). I found this frustrating because i didn't supposed Han would die in this episode and i have no idea why in the ending of fast furious 6 they cut the scene which Han dies to put in that episode. It's not much of a movie, but a hell of a ride. So what if the movie dumbs down Japanese culture to a bad yakuza movie and features Japanese characters who can barely speak Japanese? The cars are the stars here. Everything else is lost in translation. After getting in trouble (again) with the police for street racing, Alabama teenager Sean Boswell (<a href="/name/nm0085407/">Lucas Black</a>) is shipped off to live with his father (<a href="/name/nm0329023/">Brian Goodman</a>) in Tokyo, Japan, with the understanding that he will not have anything to do with cars. Unfortunately, he is attracted to Neela (<a href="/name/nm2036142/">Nathalie Kelley</a>), the girlfriend of Takashi (<a href="/name/nm0974575/">Brian Tee</a>), also known as "Drift King" or just DK, who has ties to the Yakuza (the Japanese mafia). When Sean is drawn into drift racing against DK and winds up totaling the car he borrowed from Han (<a href="/name/nm0437646/">Sung Kang</a>), Takashi's business partner, he enters the world of drift racing and the Yakuza in order to pay off his debt. Tokyo Drift is the third movie in the Fast and Furious franchise, preceded by <a href="/title/tt0232500/">The Fast and the Furious (2001)</a> (2001) and <a href="/title/tt0322259/">2 Fast 2 Furious (2003)</a> (2003), and followed by <a href="/title/tt1013752/">Fast & Furious (2009)</a> (2009), <a href="/title/tt1596343/">Fast Five (2011)</a> (2011), <a href="/title/tt1905041/">Furious 6 (2013)</a> (2013), <a href="/title/tt2820852/">Furious Seven (2015)</a> (2015), and <a href="/title/tt4630562/">The Fate of the Furious (2017)</a> (2017).. The screenplay for Tokyo Drift was written by American screenwriter Chris Morgan. The Fast and Furious franchise is loosely based on a May, 1998 Vibe magazine article about illegal street racing, "Racer X", by Ken Li. The only one returning is Dominic Toretto (<a href="/name/nm0004874/">Vin Diesel</a>) in a cameo at the end of the film. All of the other characters are new. 'Drift' refers to the sliding motion that a car takes when it races around a corner. In 'drift racing', the object is to drift while controlling the car during the slide. Paint is forced from the paint guns using a compressed air feed, which usually just blows cold air (there is no point in pre-heating paint since the car will be 'baked' in an oven to set the paint finish). It's possible the paint could be so cold as to be uncomfortable when coming into contact with bare skin, though it's more likely the boy's discomfort is simply due to the bullying to which he is being subjected. Twinkie (<a href="/name/nm0510168/">Shad Moss</a>) drives a green 2004 Volkswagen Touran. In order to make peace with Uncle Kamata (<a href="/name/nm0002002/">Shin'ichi Chiba</a>), Sean proposes a race between him and DK with the loser agreeing to leave Tokyo. Sean puts the engine from Han's smashed up Nissan Silvia into his father's 1967 Ford Mustang GT, and DK picks the route, a winding mountain road on which he's the only one to ever make it down. The race begins, and DK immediately pulls in front but, during a near crash, Sean manages to take over the lead. DK tries to force Sean's car off the road, but Sean hangs in there, switching leads a number of times until DK's car suddenly flips over and plunges down an embankment, almost landing on top of Sean's car. When it is clear that Sean is the winner, Kamata tells him that he is free to go. Some time later, Sean has been named the new 'Drift King.' Twinkie informs him that a friend of Han's wants to race him, and Sean agrees. The challenger drives up and a silver 1970 Plymouth Satellite and is revealed to be none other than Dom Torretto. Sean compliments his ride and informs him that it's not a 10 second race to which Dom replies, 'I got nothin' but time,.' 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