The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift

Posted by Brian C. Gibson (brian@filmschoolrejects.com) on June 23, 2006

The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo DriftAny great movie has to eventually become a trilogy, or even have a trilogy of prequels. Well, sometimes not so great movies become trilogies too. First came The Fast and the Furious, then came 2Fast 2Furious and then came The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift. At least the studio didn’t try another clever alpha-numeric sequel title like 3Fast 3Furious or maybe even I Know What You Did the Furious Before Fast.

When Shawn Boswell (Lucas Black) keeps landing himself into trouble with the law, and forcing his mother to move from new town to new town, his mother forces him to move in with his father for his own good. The only catch, Shawn’s father lives in Tokyo. Shawn can’t find a single reason to like Tokyo until he meets Twinkie (Bow Wow) who introduces him to the Tokyo racing underground. Shawn’s love for cars is what landed him in trouble in the first place. In Tokyo Shawn finds trouble when he starts talking to a girl from his high school, Neela (Nathalie Kelley). When Shawn finds out that Neela is taken by the Drift King, he not only challenges him for the girl but also for respect behind the wheel.

Drift King shows Shawn how to drift, the hard way. Han, one of Drift King’s friends, decides to take the Shawn under his wing and give him work to pay for the car that he destroyed during the first race. Shawn becomes deeply tangled in the Tokyo underworld and searches for a way to connect to Neela. Soon Shawn begins to annoy the Drift King and tempers flare as things start to become Fast and Furious.

The first 15 minutes of the movie were not encouraging whatsoever. After watching some ultra-macho “I’m more of a man because my car’s engine is bigger than yours…let’s go watch sports and pee on stuff” action between Lucas Black and Zachery Ty Bryan, the film looked like a surefire bust. I expected to see some engine revving nonsense and overdramatic drag races, but Tokyo Drift had a trick up its sleeve. The addition of this kind of racing made for a much more dramatic experience. Seeing these expensive supercars sliding sideways through a parking garage past hot Asian girls was well, exciting.

One of the most enjoyable parts of the movie, if I hadn’t mentioned this already, was the girls. Particularly actress Nathalie Kelley, who makes her debut in this film, is abso-fricken-lutely gorgeous. I hope to see Nathalie in more and more movies to come. Lucas Black who played a dumb Texan twice for his roles in Friday Night Lights and Jarhead, may be becoming a legitimate star but don’t be like most people and automatically associate fame with being a good actor. Lucas has a lot of work ahead of him, especially if he wants to shed the typecast that he is quickly developing. Bow “Don’t call me ‘lil” Wow was just…unnecessary.

Tokyo Drift was full of fun and energy that wasn’t to be expected from this last ditch effort to pimp this franchise. The plot for Tokyo Drift was certainly better than the previous film from this trilogy, but still falls short as being a legitimate movie versus being just a glorified import tuner car movie.

The Upside: High octane fun that any fan or fast cars, hot girls and an awesome soundtrack can appreciate.

The Downside:
While Tokyo Drift may be better than 2Fast 2Furious, it still comes short as the second best of three very average guilty pleasure movies.

On the Side: Even though over 100 cars were destroyed/wrecked during the filming of this movie, all of the drifting in the movie was performed by professional drivers, not created by CGI. As reported in a recent Sport Compact Car, Rhys Millen, his father, and a handful of other famous rally and drift racers consistently performed amazing drift sequences for the movie.

Final Grade: C-


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  • The big O
    "Bow “Don't call me 'lil” Wow was just…unnecessary." Sure, just rip on the black kid. But that hick ass white kid, Lucas Black, may be becoming a star. LOL, that is just hilarious. And as for your abso-friggin-lutly gorgeous dime a dozen white chick, there are asian women in the preview who you see for a second that are ten times cuter than random caucasian chick #4,562. Obviously you are biased to love any and everything pale, I just find it funny how hollywood once again makes a movie about white people in Japan. Did the white kids teach them everything they know, like in that gay-ass Tom Cruise Samurai movie? I'll bet that the white kids taught them Karate, how to make Sushi, how to build Temples and how to do anything else from reading, writing to arithmetic, thanks again white people. Where would the rest of us be without you? LMAO I know next make a movie starring Matt Damon, Josh Hartnett, (um hang on trying to think up some more stiff robot acting caucasians that have been shoved down all of our throats for the past 5 yrs) Lucas Black, uhhhh, how about the stupid kid from the sixth sense, dakota fanning, ummmm the entire aryan cast from 'Hoot', uh all the white kids from Narnia, and have the movie be about how white people went bak in time to teach the Egyptians how to build Pyramids, then they go to china and give them the scematics to build a huge wall, teach them about a mathmatical devise called an abacus, then back to Africa, to teach them about hunting and how to form an empire called Zulu, oh yeah then they could shoot over to South America and teach those "poor savages" how to bulid huge empires and cities made of gold. that would be neat, I love Hollywood!!!! :)
  • The big O
    Oh, almost forgot. Any word yet on whether Matthew MacConaughey has accepted the role of Hannibal of Carthage??? And how about Hugh Jackman as the lead in the remake of Shaka Zulu?? Keep me posted. Thanks.
  • Ah, Big O...we meet again. First off did you see that I found the name to your obscure ninja flick? Secondly, If you actually see some pictures of Nathalie Kelley other than the BW pic from imdb, she is mixed. Though her photo from imdb would make you think shes white, I don't think she is. Third, I did say Lucas Black might become a legit star...but don't associate fame with good acting. I just meant he is going to snag some roles pretty quick with a growing resume. And finally, Bow Wow. If you go see the movie, you will see that his role seriously was unnecessary. I thought Bow Wow was gonna be the "let me show you the ropes in Japan" character, but he wasn't. He was the "well we have caucasians and asians taken care of...now, oh yeah we need an african american character" character. Any movie like this is going to be filled with stupid stereotypes. Also did you hear that Paris Hilton, with her newfound singing career, will be starring as Aretha Franklin in a new bopic?
  • The big O
    Lol, love the Paris Hilton joke, actually if something happens to Aretha, god forbid, and they do make a movie about her, they could use Ms. Aguileras voice that would be allright, skank or not that chick can blow (sing) probably the other too but yeah. :) Naw, I won't see this movie, i did think it was kinda stupid to put Bow-wow in it, just a token role, but I would love to see a movie in Japan totally devoid of caucasians, like Battle Royale which was awesome. I'm an old school Akira Kurasawa movie lover, so I am of the opinion that the japanese have filmaking down just fine, I love japanese culture I just think alot of movies get ruined by hollywoods insertion of white folks ALL THE DAMN TIME. Like the Hunted, that movie was awesome exept fo the unskilled white guy (Lambert) managing to kill the Ninja master with like 2 weeks training. Leave him in the movie, fine, but have the last fight be between the Samurai and the Ninja, I almost threw something at the damn screen when Lambert killed him, like BOOOOOOOOOO!!!! thanks for the tip on Super Ninjas, now I have to go about finding it, Netflix doesn't have it. I have no beef with you guys, you just kinda take flack from me for hollywoods bullcrap, that's wrong I suppose, I'll try to to make that clearer, you didn't make the movie. Keep up the reviews, I enjoy the read.
  • I just really wish they would have named this movie 3Fast3furious.

    oh well.

    --RC of strangeculture.blogspot.com
  • Alecia
    The movie was ok but it seemed less planned out than the others. I know they where working with newer actors unlike the other Fast and The Furious movies. But it seemed like something was missing form it and unfortunantly what was missing was a big part of the movie. There was feeling in it but not enough to draw in alot of the people. It seemed like the movie was more for guys unlike gorls because you put sexuality as the biggest seller for it. I mean houndreds of girls in mini skirts. It showed again how hollywood can prove that girls are only usefull as things to look at and not as actual talent. There needed to be more depth invovled. Sorry if this is not waht you want to hear. I don't mean anything bad by this i mearly wanted to express my thoughts.
    Hope you all have a nice day.
    Alecia
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