The Fast And The Furious: Tokyo Drift
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Written by Shivmaster77   
Monday, 02 May 2011 19:00

Tokyo Drift is kind of like the third Halloween movie: not at all related to the rest of the films in the series. It "stars" Lucas Black as Sean Boswell, a Texas kid with a horrible accent who gets sent to Japan to live with his dad after he destroys a construction site in a race. The only real interesting character in the movie is Sung Kang as Han, who is one of Toretto's friends (revealed at the end of the movie). The movie is decent when not considered part of the Fast And The Furious film series, but when compared to the rest of the movies, it comes up far short. The most heinous act ever in film occurs in this movie, when Sean takes his father's Mustang Fastback and puts a Nissan Silvia engine in it. Then he proceeds to "drift" it and win against a Nissan 350Z. Horrible. So, so horrible. Oh, and then the director decided to throw Vin Diesel in as a cameo in the last scene of the movie, as if to say "Hey guys, sorry this movie is bad. I promise it's still part of the series. lololz."

Plot: 5/10
Action: 8/10
Special Effects: 9/10
Acting: 5/10
Vin Diesel's Cameo: The sole reason I don't hate this movie
Raping a Mustang and Silvia in the same scene: -100/10

Overall: 5/10

Final Word: This movie is arguably the worst of the entire series. Something that the audiences reacted to: it was the lowest grossing "Fast and Furious" movie to date. Luckily, for the fourth installment, the series forgot entirely about this movie and Lucas Black, as well as the abomination that was "The Mustang Silvia". Seriously, this is for serious series fans only.

Last Updated on Monday, 02 May 2011 19:21