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| The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift (2006) |
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| Release Date
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June 16th, 2006 |
| Genre
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Action / Crime / Drama / Thriller |
| Awards
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2 nominations |
| Also Known As
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The Fast and the Furious 3 (USA) (working title) |
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Rated PG-13 for reckless and illegal behavior involving teens, violence, language and sexual content. |
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Overwiew :In order to avoid a jail sentence, Shaun Boswell heads to Tokyo to live with his military officer uncle. In a low-rent section of the city, Shaun gets caught up in the underground world of drift racing. |
Starring :
Lucas Black, Shad 'Bow Wow' Gregory Moss, Sung Kang, Brian Tee, Jason Tobin
Directors :
Justin Lin
Producers :
Clayton Townsend, Neal H. Moritz
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www.reel.com - : What's a mother to do when her teenage son keeps crashing cars and getting into trouble with the law? Sean Boswell's (Lucas Black) mom has tried the gypsy route, moving from town to town, striking bargains with city fathers to keep her boy with the lead foot out of juvie, but that just isn't going to work anymore. So she packs him off and sends him to live with his father in Japan, apparently under the impression that there is no car culture in the land of Honda and Toyota. It is that boneheaded plan that creates the jumping off point for the latest chapter in the The Fast and Furious franchise, Tokyo Drift. This latest rubber-burning fantasy for the sideshow set offers plenty of fender-bending action, cool drivers, and hot babes to delight that crowd, while inducing everyone else to fall asleep behind the wheel. more...
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www.filmcritic.com - : The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift plays like the archetypal Western. A newcomer arrives in town, upsets the locals, plays with hearts, and rides around a lot before a final ''this town ain't big enough for the both of us'' showdown sends him, or someone else, on their way. Of course, the movie is actually an Eastern: The frontier is Japan, the town is big enough for about 20 million, and there is plenty of horsepower, but not a mare or stallion in sight. Despite the setting, the basic principles remain unchanged. The stranger, Sean Boswell (Lucas Black) is an Alabaman High School student, sent away to live with his seafaring father (Brian Goodman) in Tokyo after getting in trouble with the law back home. It seems Sean can't stop racing cars. Unfortunately, for unknowing parents, the wild wild East of Japan is a paradise for the boy from the west, with its underground racing culture and scantily clad sirens, and soon Sean finds himself tangled in the criminal engine of his dangerous new town. more...
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www.empireonline.com - : Now that even paul Walker has hung up his keys, the third instalment in this autophile franchise should, by rights, be a wreck. But against all expectations, director Justin Lin has recaptured some of the thrills that made the first film such adolescent wish-fulfilment fun. Relegating plot to the back seat where it belongs, Lin puts the emphasis on the movie’s stars, which in Tokyo Drift don’t include the actors. more...
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