12A, 104 mins
The Fast and Furious: Tokyo Drift is another dismal chapter in a franchise that started promisingly enough with Rob Cohen’s rebel-with-too-much-horse-power-but-lots-of-chicks.
It’s now an over-revved soap about a 17-year-old tearaway who is sent to Japan to bond with his estranged father. He duly hooks up with lots of local bad boys and they trash about £3 million worth of state-of-the-art cars in parking lots.
Drifting is the art of sliding at 197 miles an hour around a corner. Serious petrol heads love the smell of burning rubber in the morning.
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JAMES CHRISTOPHER