Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift - The Japanese Way Page #2

Synopsis: Related are the difficulties and surprising ease that was found working with the Japanese crew. The Japanese citizens and their modes of dress were also educating to all.
 
IMDB:
6.4
Year:
2006
10 min
11,835 Views


then you mean it

Then you know you have to go

For when you

blow your wad, man.

(RAPPING IN JAPANESE)

(CAR TIRES SCREECHING)

Tick, Tick, Tick

Hear that?

It's still not right

for the way I drive.

(SPEAKING JAPANESE)

I don't need a computer

to tell me about

my throttle response.

Okay.

Then we're done here.

You wouldn't have

that problem with a V8.

Boys.

All they care about

is who's got

the biggest engine.

I'm a guy.

It's in my DNA.

So y'all race

with these things, huh?

Cute little toys.

You know,

I almost didn't recognize you

without your slippers on.

Don't you mean uwabaki?

Neela, right?

You're a quick learner.

So, where you from,

anyway?

Here.

No, I mean,

not where you live.

Where'd you come from?

Does it really matter

where I'm from?

Who's the tourist?

What's with you

and the schoolgirls, D?

You're moving up

in the world.

You gotta

elevate your company.

Wednesday, Wednesday,

meet Thursday.

God. Girl.

Ladies,

hold that thought,

all right?

All right, beautiful.

Hold up.

Hey!

He was just leaving.

(SPEAKING JAPANESE)

I'm sorry.

I don't speak Japanese.

Understand that?

Gaijin?

Takashi.

We were just talking.

This isn't your scene.

That word you called me,

gaijin or something or other,

what does that mean

exactly?

Means, turn around,

keep walking.

That's exactly

what we gonna do.

Come on, man,

let's roll.

TWINKIE:
Yo, look, man,

he's yakuza.

Now, see, that's funny,

'cause I thought

this was, like,

a free country

where a girl could talk

to whoever she wants.

You know who I am,

boy?

Yeah. You're like

the Justin Timberlake

of Japan, right?

(SPEAKING JAPANESE)

Leave.

Damn, man.

You know yakuza? The Mafia?

TWINKIE:
Look, sorry, DK- san.

Monkey didn't have

his banana today.

Hey, D, let's go.

It's time to race.

(MIMICKING MONKEY)

Hey, good luck, Timberlake.

You're the one that's lucky,

'cause I'm about to race.

Then let's race.

DK:
With what, huh?

Your skateboard?

Easy to sound cocky

when you got no ride.

Take mine.

Let's race.

What? I wanna see

what the kid's got.

Can he drive?

Can he drive?

You know what DK

stands for?

Donkey Kong?

Drift King.

Drift?

What do you mean,

drift?

(PEOPLE CHEERING)

Still need

a dictionary?

TWINKIE:
You know that

real famous painting?

The one of the woman

who's smiling all the time?

SEAN:
The Mona Lisa.

Right, right, right.

Mona Lisa.

Well, look, man,

this car right here's

like the Mona Lisa

of the drift world.

Han rebuilt this bad boy

from ground up.

We talking forged pistons,

bigger turbo,

new rods, new crankshaft.

Hey, man, Han's labor

ain't cheap, man, you feel me?

Well, if I needed

a 30-second lesson

on how to drift...

All right, look, man,

there's lots of ways

you can do this, all right?

Hand braking

is the easiest,

so the first thing

I want you to do,

I want you

to rip that e-brake.

All right,

after you rip the e-brake,

then I want you

to power over.

You know what?

Just don't mess up Mona,

all right?

All right.

(HIP-HOP MUSIC PLAYING)

(ENGINES REVVING POWERFULLY)

(SPEAKING JAPANESE)

Ready.

Set.

Go!

(TIRES SCREECHING)

(BRAKES SCREECHING)

(CRASHING)

TWINKIE:
I told you.

(TIRES SCREECHING)

Damn it!

(SHOUTING)

(BRAKES SCREECHING)

Damn it!

(ALL BOOING)

(ENGINE REVVING)

(PEOPLE CHEERING)

(ALL EXCLAIMING)

Don't leave town.

Do you know

what time it is?

I thought

it was around 7:
00.

You know,

US is a few hours behind.

Looks like the party

was better here, anyway.

Have you been racing, Sean?

You're out of here.

Go ahead.

You don't get it,

do you?

You have

nowhere else to go.

If it doesn't

work out here,

you're going to jail.

Do you get that?

This isn't a game.

And I'm gonna tell you

one more time,

if you're gonna

live under my roof,

you're gonna go by

my rules or get out.

Understand?

Understand?

Yes, sir.

Get in.

I'll get you your money.

Why you talking

like you have a choice?

There's a guy in there

with a paw

that owes me some money.

A paw?

Go get me my money.

Okay.

(SPEAKING JAPANESE)

(SPEAKING JAPANESE)

Han said,

okane.

Han said, okane.

(GRUNTING)

(SPEAKING JAPANESE)

Let's go.

(RESTLESS PLAYING)

HAN:
You're in the pickup

and delivery business now.

I might call you once a week

or once an hour.

I don't care

if you're sick as a dog

or in bed with Beyonc.

I call, you show.

Only if you teach me

how to drift.

This ain't a negotiation.

I wasn't negotiating.

(RESTLESS CONTINUES PLAYING)

(VIDEOGAMES CHATTERING)

(MAN SPEAKING JAPANESE)

(CHO LARGE PLAYING)

(SPEAKING JAPANESE)

What's he doing here?

He's paying me back for

that crumpled beer can

sitting in my garage.

Hope

he's not driving.

Gaijin.

When is your next race?

I'd really like to be there.

Why not be in it?

(SPEAKING JAPANESE)

You heard me.

Ready to lose

another car, Han?

I'm ready to take

that '86 Corolla

off your hands.

All right.

Put up the '72 Skyline.

Done.

What do you think,

Morimoto, huh?

Get him out of here.

We have business

to discuss.

Your shipment's late.

Since when are you

so worried about the details?

When is

the shipment arriving, Han?

Just sit pretty

and let me handle it.

(SPEAKING JAPANESE)

(ANSWERING MACHINE BEEPING)

Hey, Dad, it's me.

Uh, I had to

stay after school

for some

extracurricular activities.

So I'll be home

a little later.

Sir.

You really need to stop

following me around.

What are you

doing here?

I thought I'd stop by

and ask your boyfriend

for some drifting lessons.

Trust me.

You don't wanna be

a part of this world.

It's good enough for you.

You don't know

anything about me.

Well, why don't you

think I know?

'Cause I'm a gaijin?

An outsider?

Let me guess.

You're an army brat

who moved around a lot.

Your mama and daddy

was never home.

So you walked around

pissed off all the time.

And now you found your family

with these drift nuts.

Zero for one, cowboy.

Why can't you go find

a nice Japanese girl

like the rest of

the white guys around here?

(MAMACITA PLAYING)

Mamacita, oh my God,

I think your on fire

Do you want me

to get you water

Is everything okay

back there?

I can handle DK.

I thought he's yakuza.

His uncle's yakuza.

He's just playing gangster

in his little storage room.

But I need him.

He keeps Uncle Kamata

from poking around too much.

What do you mean?

Well, his uncle gets

a piece of the action

from everyone

on his turf.

We're on his turf.

is better than

So have you raced DK?

Why not? Is he that good?

What's the point

of a race?

To see if I'm better

than the other guy.

Just proves you're faster,

that's all.

If I were to race,

it would have to be

for something important.

Or why else do it at all?

Why are you

letting me race?

'Cause you're

DK's kryptonite.

And you owe me a car.

She wanna break it down,

break it down, break it down,

break it down

She want some reggaeton,

reggaeton, reggaeton,

reggaeton

She wanna break it down,

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