Drifting in Movies
The third film in the The Fast and the Furious series, Tokyo Drift, is set in a romanticized version of Japan’s drift culture. The film very loosely depicts the Japanese drift-racing environment. However, little to no street racing — such as that depicted in the feature — takes place in major Japanese cities, and the […]
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The third film in the The Fast and the Furious series, Tokyo Drift, is set in a romanticized version of Japan’s drift culture. The film very loosely depicts the Japanese drift-racing environment. However, little to no street racing — such as that depicted in the feature — takes place in major Japanese cities, and the majority of racing is undertaken on licensed tracks or on touges (mountain passes).
Drifting and Touge driving are featured in the third, fifth and final installment of the Shuto Kousoku Trial series.
In 2005, Initial D (film) was released. The film, which was based off the popular manga and anime series Initial D, starred Taiwanese pop star sensation Jay Chou and saw box office success in Asia. The film was later released in the U.S. on DVD.
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