The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift * Quotes
Release date: 06/16/2006
Runtime: 104 min
"The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift" is the third part of the successful action film series and takes viewers into the exciting world of drift racing in Tokyo. It was directed by Justin Lin, who has previously proven his talent for fast-paced and exciting action films.
The story revolves around rebellious teenager Sean Boswell, who is sent to Tokyo to get a second chance with his father because of his illegal car racing. There he quickly gets caught up in the world of drift racing, which is not only about speed, but also about precision and control. Sean finds himself in the midst of rival gangs and risky races as he tries to find his place in the new environment.
The cast is led by Lucas Black in the role of Sean Boswell, who believably embodies the rebellious and risk-taking character. He is supported by Sung Kang as Han Lue, who plays an important role in the plot, and Nathalie Kelley as Neela, a mysterious woman with whom Sean falls in love. The actors deliver solid performances and add credibility and depth to their characters.
Stephen F. Windon's camerawork captures the vibrant atmosphere of Tokyo and the breathtaking drift races with impressive shots. The quick cuts and dynamic camera movements enhance the speed and energy of the races and put the viewer right in the middle of the action.
Brian Tyler's score supports the action and emotional moments of the film. Although it has not won any major awards, it still adds to the mood and enhances the tension. The driving beats and energetic sounds underscore the racing scenes and enhance the intensity of the action.
"The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift" may not have been nominated for or won any major awards, but it is still an entertaining and action-packed film that will delight fans of the series. The fast-paced races, the exciting storyline and the exotic backdrop of Tokyo create a gripping atmosphere that will get the viewers' adrenaline pumping.
In conclusion, "The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift" is a fast-paced and action-packed movie that will delight fans of the series with its thrilling races and the vibrant atmosphere of Tokyo. Although it didn't win any significant awards, it is still an entertaining contribution to the popular film series.
The story revolves around rebellious teenager Sean Boswell, who is sent to Tokyo to get a second chance with his father because of his illegal car racing. There he quickly gets caught up in the world of drift racing, which is not only about speed, but also about precision and control. Sean finds himself in the midst of rival gangs and risky races as he tries to find his place in the new environment.
The cast is led by Lucas Black in the role of Sean Boswell, who believably embodies the rebellious and risk-taking character. He is supported by Sung Kang as Han Lue, who plays an important role in the plot, and Nathalie Kelley as Neela, a mysterious woman with whom Sean falls in love. The actors deliver solid performances and add credibility and depth to their characters.
Stephen F. Windon's camerawork captures the vibrant atmosphere of Tokyo and the breathtaking drift races with impressive shots. The quick cuts and dynamic camera movements enhance the speed and energy of the races and put the viewer right in the middle of the action.
Brian Tyler's score supports the action and emotional moments of the film. Although it has not won any major awards, it still adds to the mood and enhances the tension. The driving beats and energetic sounds underscore the racing scenes and enhance the intensity of the action.
"The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift" may not have been nominated for or won any major awards, but it is still an entertaining and action-packed film that will delight fans of the series. The fast-paced races, the exciting storyline and the exotic backdrop of Tokyo create a gripping atmosphere that will get the viewers' adrenaline pumping.
In conclusion, "The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift" is a fast-paced and action-packed movie that will delight fans of the series with its thrilling races and the vibrant atmosphere of Tokyo. Although it didn't win any significant awards, it is still an entertaining contribution to the popular film series.
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Cast (partial)
Lucas Black (Sean Boswell), Sung Kang (Han), Zachery Ty Bryan (Clay), Nikki Griffin (Cindy), Nathalie Kelley (Neela) (more...)
Movie Quotes
Sean: "The day I got my license is the day I got my first speeding ticket. Day after that I won my first race, I beat this rich kid by three lengths.I've gotta admit, it felt good! It felt like..."
Neela: "Like everything else just disappears..."
Shawn Boswell: "No past and no future."
Neela: "No problems, just the moment."
Neela: "Like everything else just disappears..."
Shawn Boswell: "No past and no future."
Neela: "No problems, just the moment."
Sean Boswell Lucas Black
Neela Nathalie Kelley
Sean Boswell: "Why'd you let me race your car? You knew I was gonna wreck it."
Han: "Why not?"
Sean Boswell: "'Cause that's a lot of money."
Han: "I have money, it's trust and character I need around me. You know, who you choose to be around you lets you know who you are. One car in exchange for knowing what a man's made of? That's a price I can live with."
Han: "Why not?"
Sean Boswell: "'Cause that's a lot of money."
Han: "I have money, it's trust and character I need around me. You know, who you choose to be around you lets you know who you are. One car in exchange for knowing what a man's made of? That's a price I can live with."
Han Sung Kang
Sean Boswell Lucas Black
"Life's simple, you make choices and you don't look back."
Han Sung Kang
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"Fifty percent of something is better than a hundred percent of nothing."
Han Sung Kang
"You know Sean, the Japanese have a saying, 'The nail that sticks out gets hammered'."
Lieutenant Boswell Brian Goodman
"There's an old saying: 'For want of a nail, the horseshoe was lost. For want of a horseshoe, the steed was lost. For want of a steed, the message was not delivered. For want of an undelivered message, the war was lost.'"
Kamata Shin'ichi Chiba
"There's no 'wax on wax off' with drifting. You learn by doing it. The first drifters invented drifting out here in the mountains by feeling it. So feel it."
Han Sung Kang
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