2.0, United States/Canada

The Fast and The Furious: Tokyo Drift

2006 / Justin Lin > There are a few great scenes in the film, including an incredible sequence deep in the heart of Shibuya. And many will argue that these scenes make the film worth its running time. Unfortunately, the story itself is so bland and teeth-tugging, it’s hard to care for any of the characters, including the horribly miscasted Lucas Black as an good ol’ Southern boy who just can’t stay away from his cars. The races, of course, are the focus, and they are successful for the most part. I did find the climactic race a little boring compared to the introductory one, and up until that point I had hopes for a smashing finish. I find myself disappointed, having put my faith in Justin Lin since he will direct the American Oldboy. After all, high standards are warranted when you’ve been picked to do such a project.

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