It's emphasized in car choice – Clay's Viper has a V10 engine and the 350 V8 in Sean's Monte Carlo is no slouch either. Despite the lack of the franchise staple NOS, this is a race that’s all about brute force. Clay, played by Zachery Ty Bryan) rip through an under-construction housing development, is crucial because it sets up the type of race that this film is going to leave behind. Tokyo Drift’s first race, where this installment’s main character Sean (Lucas Black) and Tim the Tool Man Taylor's oldest son (a.k.a. Well, Tokyo and LA – a lot of the film was shot in Los Angeles. He’d go on to direct half of the franchise (as of this writing), with Tokyo Drift serving as a learning ground for Lin to work out his philosophies about how to shoot car chases – like what needs to be real and what is O.K. While this might have been Lin's first Fast and Furious movie, it certainly wouldn't be his last. That movie was so good, it also serves as the unofficial backstory for Sung Kang’s Han, who makes his Fast debut in Tokyo Drift. Justin Lin had managed to get Hollywood's attention with his first feature, Better Luck Tomorrow. The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift (2006)įor the third entry of the franchise, the producers decided to bring in someone new to direct. Part 4: Can We Drop Cars Out of the Sky?.Part 3: Fast Five and Setting a New Standard of the Absurd.
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