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After talking with Takashi, Han reveals their partnership, and, seeing Neela talking to Sean, discourages it, knowing how Takashi will react. Han gives Sean a ] to drive, and takes him in under his wing after his father kicks him out, teaching him how to drift and revealing that he grew up in America. He tells Sean that what kind of person someone is can be defined not by his car or talents, but by the people he surrounds himself with. After talking with Takashi, Han reveals their partnership, and, seeing Neela talking to Sean, discourages it, knowing how Takashi will react. Han gives Sean a ] to drive, and takes him in under his wing after his father kicks him out, teaching him how to drift and revealing that he grew up in America. He tells Sean that what kind of person someone is can be defined not by his car or talents, but by the people he surrounds himself with.


Han is visited later on in the film, after Takashi learns that he has been stealing money from him. Han confesses, but before Takashi can do anything, Twinkie flips the switch on the doors, causing Takashi and Morimoto's cars to be jammed in it, and Han, Neela, Sean and Twinkie quickly escape, Han in his Mazda. A car chase ensues through the Tokyo streets, with Takashi chasing Han, and Morimoto chasing Sean. However Takashi sees Morimoto's car in a massive car pile up, and as he catches up to Sean, he tries to wreck him; however, he is unsuccessful after Han slows him down. Later, Takashi shoots at Han throughout the chase. Han drives across a junction and is hit by a Mercedes S Class, causing his car to flip over. Han's car starts to leak gasoline from the crash, while Han is unable to move from his injuries. As Sean and Neela finally catch up to Han, the gasoline leaked from the car reaches a nearby fire, triggering an explosion and killing Han. Han is visited later on in the film, after Takashi learns that he has been stealing money from him. Han confesses, but before Takashi can do anything, Twinkie flips the switch on the doors, causing Takashi and Morimoto's cars to be jammed in it, and Han, Neela, Sean and Twinkie quickly escape, Han in his Mazda. A car chase ensues through Tokyo's streets, with Takashi chasing Han and Morimoto chasing Sean. Han, seeing Takashi trying to wreck Sean's car, slows him down, shifting the focus to him. Takashi shoots at Han throughout the chase. Han drives across a junction and is hit by a Mercedes S Class, causing his car to flip over. Han's car starts to leak gasoline from the crash, while Han is unable to move from his injuries. As Sean and Neela finally catch up to Han, the gasoline leaked from the car reaches a nearby fire, triggering an explosion and killing Han.

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Fictional character
Han Lue
The Fast and the Furious film series character
First appearanceThe Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift
Last appearanceFast & Furious
Portrayed bySung Kang
In-universe information
GenderMale
OccupationAutomotive Mechanic
Street Racer
Thief
Nationality United States

Han Lue (born April 8, 1972) is a fictional character who appears in The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift (2006) and its prequel Fast & Furious (2009).

Backstory

Han grew up in the U.S. (presumably in Los Angeles), where he met Dominic Toretto. The two formed a fast friendship, with Han becoming part of Dom's race crew. Dom eventually won a Plymouth Roadrunner from Han, and they raced together much, with Dom going so far as to call Han family. However, Han eventually goes to Tokyo after a last fuel hijacking run in the Dominican Republic, where he meets and forms a business partnership with Takashi, Tokyo's Drift King.

Appearances

The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift

In this film, Han is first seen after the main character, Sean Boswell, is confronted by Takashi for talking to his girlfriend, Neela. After Sean challenges Takashi to a race, Han offers to let him use his car, a Nissan Silvia S15. After Sean wrecks the car, Han picks him up next day in his Mazda RX-7, claiming that as he wrecked his car, he must now work to pay back the money it cost him.

After talking with Takashi, Han reveals their partnership, and, seeing Neela talking to Sean, discourages it, knowing how Takashi will react. Han gives Sean a Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX to drive, and takes him in under his wing after his father kicks him out, teaching him how to drift and revealing that he grew up in America. He tells Sean that what kind of person someone is can be defined not by his car or talents, but by the people he surrounds himself with.

Han is visited later on in the film, after Takashi learns that he has been stealing money from him. Han confesses, but before Takashi can do anything, Twinkie flips the switch on the doors, causing Takashi and Morimoto's cars to be jammed in it, and Han, Neela, Sean and Twinkie quickly escape, Han in his Mazda. A car chase ensues through Tokyo's streets, with Takashi chasing Han and Morimoto chasing Sean. Han, seeing Takashi trying to wreck Sean's car, slows him down, shifting the focus to him. Takashi shoots at Han throughout the chase. Han drives across a junction and is hit by a Mercedes S Class, causing his car to flip over. Han's car starts to leak gasoline from the crash, while Han is unable to move from his injuries. As Sean and Neela finally catch up to Han, the gasoline leaked from the car reaches a nearby fire, triggering an explosion and killing Han.