Tuesday, January 31, 2012

6th post


                                                        Fast and the Furious tokyo drift
 Fast and furious Tokyo drift is third part of the famous movie series fast and furious.
This movie talks about Sean Boswell an 18 year old high school student who arranged a race with one of his high school rich students which allowed the police to capture them, Sean's mate was relased by the police but Sean was not because he has many other problems with the police which forced his mother to send him to live with his father who is stationed as U.S. Navel officer in Tokyo, Japan.
When sean reached Tokyo his father warned him that if he makes any trouble he will send him back to the U.S.A. to serve jail time.IN the second day at school Sean meets Twinkie the son of an American
miltiary man who intoduces him to his rich friend Han Seoul Oh.Han lends Sean his car to Sean to make a race with Tokyo's Drifting king Takashi who is also known as DK, at the race Sean was defated because he don't know how to drifit and he also destroyed the car that Han lent him. Sean is now forced to work for Han to repay the damage that he made for the car. Han becomes Sean's best friend, as he is rich he gives a new car for Sean and starts to teach him how to drift. Sean becomes in love with DK'S
girlfriend Neela so he starts talking to her which made DK very mad so he went to Sean and beated him.
Neela then went to DK and broke up with and decided to stay with Sean.Then appears DK'S uncle Kamata a Yakuza head who tells his DK that Han has been stealing money from him so DK decides to kil Han and Sean but he was only able to kill HAN. Sean decides to bring Kamata's money back by the help of Twinkie he collected the money and gave them to Kamata he also asked kamata to arrange a race between Sean and DK and the loser leaves Tokyo both Kamata and DK agree. At the race Dk was defated and Sean won the race which forced Takashi to leave Tokyo immediatly.






                                                                                       Moaz Abushawashi

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