" The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift " Regia di Justin Lin , USA/Giappone, 2006.
Sean Boswell ( Lucas Black ), รจ un ragazzo inquieto che cerca di compensare i disastri di a non-existent family life with a passion for four wheels and street racing. After yet another disaster in a contest between peers, the mother transfer to yet another waiver of the city and decides to send her son to Japan, where his father lives, the military stationed in Tokyo.
arrived in the capital of the rising sun, Sean will once again struggle to create friendships and learn to drive with the style of drifting to keep up with the local champion.
After watching " Initial D" and "Tokyo ! ", it seemed only right to complete this series perfect logic with this episode of the franchise of "The Fast and The Furious .
Screenplay canonical (who you can not canon) and fairly predictable. Fortunately, however, the director, headed by Taiwanese Justin Lin, goes far beyond aesthetics pseudo-adrenaline clippettara-the first two films in the series.
The result is obvious and primary narrative, on the other hand, if you are a fan of "drift" and drifting, the film is chock full of stunt as to drool ...
Mention for the special cameo by Sonny Chiba (l ' Hattori Hanzo remember that in "Kill Bill ") and the appearance of Keiichi Tsuchiya (Japanese rider, better known as " Drift King," one that has most developed and published this style of driving).
WARNING: the "purists" may have taken ill in so far as the engine of a Nissan is mounted on a Ford Mustang fastback '67! (BLASFEMIA! BLASPHEMY!) Do not say I warned you!
arrived in the capital of the rising sun, Sean will once again struggle to create friendships and learn to drive with the style of drifting to keep up with the local champion.
After watching " Initial D" and "Tokyo ! ", it seemed only right to complete this series perfect logic with this episode of the franchise of "The Fast and The Furious .
Screenplay canonical (who you can not canon) and fairly predictable. Fortunately, however, the director, headed by Taiwanese Justin Lin, goes far beyond aesthetics pseudo-adrenaline clippettara-the first two films in the series.
The result is obvious and primary narrative, on the other hand, if you are a fan of "drift" and drifting, the film is chock full of stunt as to drool ...
Mention for the special cameo by Sonny Chiba (l ' Hattori Hanzo remember that in "Kill Bill ") and the appearance of Keiichi Tsuchiya (Japanese rider, better known as " Drift King," one that has most developed and published this style of driving).
WARNING: the "purists" may have taken ill in so far as the engine of a Nissan is mounted on a Ford Mustang fastback '67! (BLASFEMIA! BLASPHEMY!) Do not say I warned you!
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