Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift - The Japanese Way Page #3
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- 2006
- 10 min
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break it down, break it down,
break it down
She want some reggaeton,
reggaeton, reggaeton,
reggaeton
Oh, sh*t.
(BEEPING)
I make ya smile right
What the...
Police cars here are
only factory-tuned.
You can do
better than 180 k,
they can't catch you,
so they don't even try.
'Cause its just nice
you lookin different
sayin' to yourself
You know what?
I'm beginning to like
this country already.
When my chain keep linkin'
like Christmas lights
Mamacita, oh my God
I think your on fire
Do you want me
to get you water
Danny!
You're looking good.
(JAPANESE SONG PLAYING)
HAN:
Disco.Get you a drink on me, huh?
Let's go.
HAN:
Aha. Easy now, ladies.Come on.
Hey Mami, you sexy,
hey Mami, you sexy
What's up?
How you doing?
Hey, baby.
Hey Mami, you sexy,
hey Mami, you sexy
Hey Mami, you sexy
Can I get that number
Big hot pockets,
feya, ugly
Corny, busted,
chopped, straight fugly
British guys playing rugby
Brooklyn boys
who wanna thug me
Skanky, cranky,
foogly, oogly
Slammin dudes
that wanna do me
G'Doonk G'Doonk,
skoonky, flavors
HAN:
Keep your handsoff the kid, girls.
He's underage.
Country boys and them boys
in the city
Ladies, ladies, ladies.
Disneyland
for grownups, huh?
All these girls, man,
they look like...
What, models?
Check it out.
See,
Tokyo is the fashion capital
on this side of the planet,
all right?
Now, imagine
you been posing all day.
I mean,
that's a lot of hard work.
Not only do you get tired,
but, on top of that,
but you can't
'cause you don't even know
nobody in town.
And most of
the guys around here are
too chicken sh*t
to even try picking up one.
So what do you do?
Man, you talk to
the little dude
who makes you laugh.
Yeah.
Look, man, I don't just think
outside the box.
I tear it up.
That's my thing.
Yo.
(SPEAKING JAPANESE)
You should
slow it down papi
You sound like
a carbon copy
HAN:
Sean!But you're
just plain sloppy
Hey Mami, you sexy
Hey Mami, you sexy
(THERE IT GO
(THE WHISTLE SONG) PLAYING)
It's dipset B*tch
There it go
Baby don't stop now
There it go
Baby don't stop now
(WHISTLING)
There you go
Damn shorty look good
And I'm thinkin' about
gettin' at her
Okay,
time to whistle at her
Ay girl,
you make my whistle blow
There it go
Bring it here baby
There it go
Bring it here baby
Top down
and I'm at it again
It's hot now
and I'm at it to win
You heard me
Who want it with me
Nobody wanna it with me
Oh, I'm so fly
Oh, Mami, Back up
Move it till you feel
something hard on your back
The red Evo's yours.
If u want it come and get it
I ain't kiddin' I'm with it
Here it go, go
So, girl,
let me see you get low
There it go
Yeah, just like that
What do you mean?
You're representing
me now.
What you think,
I'm gonna let you
roll in a Hyundai?
So, girl,
let me see you get low
(TIRES SCREECHING)
(ALL EXCLAIMING)
Oh, man.
Damn it.
(SPEAKING JAPANESE)
My mother,
she's blind in one eye
and she can drift
better than that.
Han,
where did you find this guy?
Will someone
please teach this guy
how to drift?
(SPEAKING JAPANESE)
SEAN:
Is that yours?Sure is.
What happened?
I don't know. I found
it this way at the base.
It's got potential.
Yeah, maybe. We'll see.
You know, Sean,
the Japanese have a saying.
(SPEAKING JAPANESE)
"The nail that sticks out
gets hammered."
You're gonna be late.
(BELL RINGING)
Sean!
(SPEAKING JAPANESE)
(STUDENTS CLAMORING)
(SPEAKING JAPANESE)
Come on, man, you broke it.
(STUDENTS CHEERING)
Hey, whoa, whoa.
There must be
a misunderstanding.
Out of my way,
or you're next.
Take it easy.
Look, man, I don't
do refunds, all right?
Okay, let's go, then!
Let's go!
Touch me again...
Here.
Try not to break
this one.
(SPITS)
Say, man!
What the hell is
wrong with you, huh?
Now everybody's gonna want
exchanges around here.
Damn!
Not easy saving the day,
is it?
Maybe you could give me
some pointers sometime.
You're doing
all right.
Thanks.
Hey.
Yeah?
Your life isn't
any of my business.
It's okay.
(ROUND ROUND PLAYING)
Foul!
Ain't no damn foul.
That was a foul.
Yo, you in my face.
That was a foul.
EARL:
Hey, Han,sort this wanker out.
A wanker?
What do I look like,
a zebra?
So, how did you end up
over here, anyway?
Well, you know
those old Westerns
where the cowboys
make a run for the border?
This is my Mexico.
Why'd you let me
race with your car?
You knew
Why not?
'Cause it's a lot of money.
I have money.
It's trust and character
I need around me.
You know, who you
choose to be around you
lets you know
who you are.
And one car in exchange
for knowing
what a man's made of,
that's a price
I can live with.
Look at all those
people down there.
They follow the rules,
for what?
They're letting
fear lead them.
What happens if they don't?
Life's simple.
You make choices
and you don't look back.
SEAN:
So,if you don't drift to win,
what do you drift for?
HAN:
You reallywant to know?
Yeah.
Okay. Let's go.
(HIP-HOP MUSIC PLAYING
ON CAR STEREO)
HAN:
There's no "wax on,wax off" with drifting.
Learn by doin' it.
The first drifters
invented drifting
out here in the mountains
by feeling it.
So feel it.
Again!
What's in this bag?
You'll see.
How much you got?
Keep going, keep going.
(SPEAKING JAPANESE)
I'm so good, man,
I could sell rubbers
to a monk.
Again.
(INAUDIBLE)
Again.
(SPEAKING JAPANESE)
Watch it. Watch it.
Not too early, now.
Go, go, go, go!
(SPEAKING JAPANESE)
Don't lose it! Don't lose it!
(WHOOPING)
(KEYS JANGLING)
WOMAN:
Hey, Han.(WOMAN SPEAKING JAPANESE)
Hey, Twink.
Get this man a bunk.
(SHOUTING)
(PEOPLE CHEERING)
Pleasure doing business.
(PEOPLE SHOUTING)
TWINKIE:
Yeah, baby. I told you.
I told you, didn't I?
(SPEAKING JAPANESE)
It's actually not bad.
I didn't even have
to put ketchup on it.
See,
I'm not a total gaijin.
I hate that word.
It's what they used
to call me when I was a kid.
I thought
you were born here.
Well, "outsider" can mean
many different things.
My mom died when I was 10.
She came out here
from Australia
when she
finished high school.
And all I know
about her is that
she went to work
in a hostess bar.
DK's grandmother took me in.
Well, my parents
split up when I was three.
Me and Mom
moved around a lot.
Mostly 'cause of me.
Well,
it was all 'cause of me.
Kind of made myself
an outsider, you know,
without even
thinking about it.
But I realize now,
outsider or insider,
it doesn't really matter.
All that matters is knowing
what you really want
We used to come up here
when we were kids.
we'd cut class, sneak out,
come up here, and watch
the older kids drift.
Things were different
back then.
Once I got my license,
I practically lived up here.
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