The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift (Wild Speed X3 Tokyo Drift in Japan) is a 2006 film directed by Justin Lin and the third installment of The Fast and the Furious film series. The film features an all-new cast and a different setting (Tokyo, Japan) from the previous two films. The movie was shot in Tokyo and in Little Tokyo, Los Angeles, the latter often covered with props and lights to create the illusion of the Tokyo style.
In the movie, Sean (Lucas Black), after getting himself into more trouble than he or his mother can get him out of, is sent to live with his father, a Navy officer who is stationed in Tokyo, Japan. Sean meets new friends and learns a new way to race, at the same time gaining a few enemies. Testing his patience and skill, he learns courage and gains respect from his friends, his father, and his girl, Neela (Nathalie Kelley).
At the beginning of the movie Sean gets into trouble with one of the local kids from his high school, Clay (Zachery Ty Bryan) and the two decide on a race through a subdivision under construction, during which they both get injured. Sean (Lucas Black) is then sent to Tokyo to live with his father, stationed in Japan as a U.S Naval Officer, after his incident in the United States almost lands him in jail. He is introduced into the world of drifting after a chance encounter with another expat, Twinkie (Bow Wow), a hustler who sells American goods to the Japanese.
However, Sean soon runs into Takashi (Brian Tee), also known as DK (short for Drift King), and his business partner Han (Sung Kang), who was born and raised in America. Sean challenges Takashi to a race using Han's car, where Takashi ends up winning in a blowout, and Sean totaling Han's car. Afterwards, Han tells Sean that he will be working with him to pay off the car as well as representing him in future races. Sean later finds out more about his friends, namely Han, being involved in a business partnership with Takashi, a "wannabe" Yakuza. Sean also finds out Han is letting him race because he is the only one who isn't afraid of Takashi, causing Han to refer to him as Takashi's 'kryptonite'.
Sean gets involved with Neela, and his budding relationship with her puts him at odds with Takashi. Neela tells Sean that she and Takashi grew up together, and provides some insight to Takashi. Sean slowly gains a reputation in the drifting scene after some tutelage and support (both financial and friendship) from Han and his gang of "misfits." Takashi beats up Sean after seeing him with Neela, threatening him to stay away from her. Neela sees Sean's bruises and leaves Takashi in anger to be with Sean.
Takashi's uncle, Kamata, a high ranking Yakuza (portrayed by Sonny Chiba), told him that there is a discrepancy in the books, and that Han must be cheating them out of money. Takashi confronts Han and his group with this discrepancy. However, Han, Sean, and Neela flee before Takashi deals with the money laundering. A car chase ensues through the Tokyo streets, with Takashi chasing Han. Takashi shoots at Han throughout the chase, causing Han's car to flip over Takashi. Han's car starts to leak gasoline from the crash, while Han is unable to move from his injuries. As Sean and Neela finally catch up to Han, the gasoline leaked from the car reaches a nearby fire, killing Han. Sean and Neela go back to Sean's father's house, and Takashi comes to take Neela and kill Sean, but Sean's father threatens Takashi with his own gun. Neela voluntarily goes on Takashi.
Sean attempts to make amends by appealing to Takashi's uncle, returning the money and offering to an "honor race", a duel where whoever loses is run out of town. The race is on a touge (mountain pass) that Takashi has the advantage on, since he's supposedly the only one to ever make it down to the bottom in one piece. Sean, Twinkie, and Han's crew work on a car (since all the rest were taken by the police), and use the engine from the first car Sean wrecked.
After a long race battle, Sean makes his way across the finish line, victorious, while Takashi survives a last-minute crash. DK's loss causes him to suffer a humiliating defeat at the hands of Sean, whom Takashi still considers an "outsider". Takashi's uncle tells Sean he is free to go, and Takashi presumably leaves Tokyo. Neela goes back with Sean.
Later, Sean is the new Drift King and is hanging out in the underground parking lot from earlier in the film with Neela, and Twinkie comes up, saying someone wants to challenge him. The mystery car driver who pulls up is none other than Dominic Toretto (from the first Fast and the Furious movie). Toretto and Sean hold a brief conversation, with Toretto saying that Han once rode with him. Neela counts off the race, the cars take off, and the movie ends without disclosing the race results.
Source : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tokyo_Drift
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