Sean Boswell is an outsider who attempts to define
himself as a hot-headed, underdog street racer. Although racing
provides a temporary escape from an unhappy home and the superficial
world around him, it has also made Sean unpopular with the local
authorities. To avoid jail time, Sean is sent to live with his gruff,
estranged father, a career military-man stationed in Tokyo. Now
officially a gaijin (outsider), Sean feels even more shut out in
a land of foreign customs and codes of honor. But it doesn't take
long for him to find some action when a fellow American buddy, Twinkie,
introduces him to the underground world of drift racing. Sean's
simple drag racing gets replaced by a rubber-burning, automotive
art form—with an exhilarating balance of speeding and gliding
through a heart-stopping course of hairpin turns and switchbacks.
On his first time out drifting, Sean unknowingly takes on D.K.,
the "Drift King," a local champ with ties to the Japanese
crime machine Yakuza. Sean's loss comes at a high price tag when
he's forced to work off the debt under the thumb of ex-pat, Han.
Han soon welcomes Sean into this family of misfits and introduces
him to the real principles of drifting. But when Sean falls for
D.K.'s girlfriend, Neela, an explosive series of events is set into
motion, climaxing with a high stakes face off.
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