The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift (2006)
This present film's story happens at some point after Fast and Furious 6 with a scene that was later made simultaneous with occasions in Furious 7.
In the wake of totaling his auto in an unlawful road race, Sean Boswell (Lucas Black) is sent to live in Tokyo, Japan, with his dad, a U.S. Naval force officer, with a specific end goal to dodge adolescent confinement or even prison.
While in school, he becomes friends with Twinkie (Bow Wow), a "military rascal" who acquaints him with the universe of float dashing in Japan. In spite of the fact that illegal to drive, he chooses to race against Takashi (Brian Tee) otherwise known as D.K. (Float King). He obtains a Nissan Silvia from Han Lue (Sung Kang), now a business accomplice to Takashi, and loses, totaling the auto due to his absence of learning of floating. To compensate his obligation for the auto he demolished, Sean works for Han. Later on, Han moves toward becoming companions with Sean and shows him how to float.
Takashi's uncle Kamata (Sonny Chiba) (the leader of the Yakuza) censures Takashi for enabling Han to take from him. Takashi defies Han, Sean and Neela (Nathalie Kelley), and in doing as such, they escape. Amid the pursuit, Han is slaughtered in an auto collision when his auto bursts into flames. Takashi, Sean, and his dad wind up associated with an outfitted standoff which is settled by Neela consenting to leave with Takashi. Twinkie gives his cash to Sean to supplant the cash Han stole, which Sean at that point comes back to Kamata.
Sean proposes a race against Takashi to figure out who must leave Tokyo. Sean and Han's companions at that point construct a 1967 Ford Mustang, with an inline-6 motor and different parts rescued from Han's Silvia that Sean had devastated. Sean wins the race and is later tested by Dominic Toretto.
In the wake of totaling his auto in an unlawful road race, Sean Boswell (Lucas Black) is sent to live in Tokyo, Japan, with his dad, a U.S. Naval force officer, with a specific end goal to dodge adolescent confinement or even prison.
While in school, he becomes friends with Twinkie (Bow Wow), a "military rascal" who acquaints him with the universe of float dashing in Japan. In spite of the fact that illegal to drive, he chooses to race against Takashi (Brian Tee) otherwise known as D.K. (Float King). He obtains a Nissan Silvia from Han Lue (Sung Kang), now a business accomplice to Takashi, and loses, totaling the auto due to his absence of learning of floating. To compensate his obligation for the auto he demolished, Sean works for Han. Later on, Han moves toward becoming companions with Sean and shows him how to float.
Takashi's uncle Kamata (Sonny Chiba) (the leader of the Yakuza) censures Takashi for enabling Han to take from him. Takashi defies Han, Sean and Neela (Nathalie Kelley), and in doing as such, they escape. Amid the pursuit, Han is slaughtered in an auto collision when his auto bursts into flames. Takashi, Sean, and his dad wind up associated with an outfitted standoff which is settled by Neela consenting to leave with Takashi. Twinkie gives his cash to Sean to supplant the cash Han stole, which Sean at that point comes back to Kamata.
Sean proposes a race against Takashi to figure out who must leave Tokyo. Sean and Han's companions at that point construct a 1967 Ford Mustang, with an inline-6 motor and different parts rescued from Han's Silvia that Sean had devastated. Sean wins the race and is later tested by Dominic Toretto.
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