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This week on Cinemeh, @BeepCount, Pow, Paddy, and Ed Bob head to Japan to tackle one of the most divisive entries in the Fast Saga: The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift.
The crew discusses drifting, street racing culture, fish-out-of-water storytelling, and the introduction of one of the franchise's most beloved characters, Sung Kang as Han. They debate whether Sean is a worthy protagonist, how the film holds up nearly two decades later, and whether Tokyo Drift deserves its reputation as the black sheep of the franchise or one of its most underrated entries.
From impossible race physics to questionable high school casting decisions, the guys break down everything that makes Tokyo Drift unique.
So grab the keys, hit the apex, and join us as we decide if Tokyo Drift is Yeh, Meh, or Feh.
By Lour RangerThis week on Cinemeh, @BeepCount, Pow, Paddy, and Ed Bob head to Japan to tackle one of the most divisive entries in the Fast Saga: The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift.
The crew discusses drifting, street racing culture, fish-out-of-water storytelling, and the introduction of one of the franchise's most beloved characters, Sung Kang as Han. They debate whether Sean is a worthy protagonist, how the film holds up nearly two decades later, and whether Tokyo Drift deserves its reputation as the black sheep of the franchise or one of its most underrated entries.
From impossible race physics to questionable high school casting decisions, the guys break down everything that makes Tokyo Drift unique.
So grab the keys, hit the apex, and join us as we decide if Tokyo Drift is Yeh, Meh, or Feh.