

The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift
Directed by Justin LinAn American teenager named Sean Boswell is a loner in school, however he challenges his rival for an illegal street racing, and he totals his car in the end of the race. To avoid time in prison he is sent to Tokyo to live with his father who is in the military. As soon as he arrives he discovers a new, fun but dangerous way of street racing in the underworld of the streets of Tokyo, Japan.
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The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift Ratings & Reviews
- HumptyFebruary 20, 2025One car in exchange for knowing what a man's made of? That's a price I can live with.
- Skittlesx5d agoRevisiting "Tokyo Drift" was a fun trip down memory lane. The drifting scenes still hold up, and the movie's energy is just as exciting as it was the first time around. It's funny to see how the fashion and cars that once felt so cutting-edge now show their age, but that nostalgia is part of the charm. Overall, it’s a movie I’d happily rewatch, even if it leaves me wanting a bit more now that I’m older. Definitely a classic worth revisiting!
- mickerdooJuly 6, 2025Black looks the part but the accent and acting don't really hold up. Kelley is cute but why not a Japanese girl? Kang is best addition.
- roehmifMay 4, 2025Definitely my favorite out of the entire series of movies.
- ifire4June 26, 2025I loved it
- Ichigo KurusakiMay 1, 2025This was a good racing movie
- Amir AnimashaunMarch 31, 2025Adding The Drifting Element To This Saga Was Cool But The Film Is Meh. Also They Tried To Set This Film In 2014 Between Fast & Furious 6 & 7 But Flopped Because In The Movie Some Poster Said 2006. And Han Is Not The Best Character In The Fast Saga! SHE WAS JUST ADMIRING MY RIDEEEE