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Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Looking back 18 years after The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift was released, audiences still talk about and enjoy the action-packed film, although upon rewatching, some harsh realities must be faced. As the first spin-off and standalone sequel in the Fast & Furious franchise, there was a lot to love about Tokyo Drift, but there were just as many issues.
Watching Sean dress up in his high school uniform and try to start anew at a Japanese school looked unusual when this actor would be better cast as the teacher instead. While many movies cast older actors to play teenagers, Black looked like a fully grown man, and it was hard to accept him as a troubled teen. Sean’s young age may explain away some of his more questionable and immature actions in Tokyo Drift, but the actor’s clear maturity signaled he should have known better.
The girls in Tokyo Drift wore miniskirts and sported old-fashioned flip phones, while the guys wore oversized baggy clothing, with Twinkie consistently showing off his love for Michael Jordan gear. Sean was less guilty of wearing painfully dated fashion as he mostly sported a plain T-shirt, but he was consistently surrounded by people whose look screamed 2006. While the outdated fashion in Tokyo Drift was part of its charm on rewatch, it’s funny to notice how much style has changed since then.
If a viewer stopped to pay attention, they’d be shocked to notice just how many random products appeared throughout Tokyo Drift. There’s a bottle of Tabasco flying through the air in Sean’s first car crash scene, Twinkie brings Snickers chocolate bars to a party, and that’s not to mention how much the then cutting-edge musical accessory of an iPod was featured throughout.
When rewatching Tokyo Drift, it’s easy to see that Han’s death was a mistake and should not have been included in the film. As a former business partner and old friend of Dominic Toretto, Han was the main thing connecting Tokyo Drift to the rest of the Fast & Furious franchise, and he reappeared in later movies that were set before the events of Tokyo Drift. The true magnitude of the mistake that was killing Han became clear when his death was retconned in F9, and it was revealed that Mr.
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