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  1. Go. (2001 film) Go is a 2001 coming-of-age movie, directed by Isao Yukisada, based on Kazuki Kaneshiro 's novel of the same title, which tells the story of a Japanese-born North Korean teenager Sugihara (Kubozuka Yōsuke) and a prejudiced Japanese girl Tsubaki Sakurai (Kō Shibasaki) whom he falls for. It was Japan's official submission for ...

  2. Weepily scored with a heavy hand on the strings by Yôko Kumagai and Hidehiko Urayama, the film doesn’t hold back from heartbreak; as if in sympathy with his stymied characters, Yukisada...

  3. Go is a 2001 Toei film, directed by Isao Yukisada it was based on Kazuki Kaneshiro's Book Go. Contents. 1Plot. 2Cast. 3Staff. 4Production. 5Gallery. Plot. Third-generation Korean, Sugihara, is a student at a Japanese high school after graduating from a North Korean junior high school in Japan.

  4. Zipang ( Japanese: ZIPANG ジパング, Hepburn: Jipangu), also known as The Legend of Zipang[ 1] is a 1990 Japanese tokusatsu fantasy film directed by Kaizo Hayashi. [ 2] . The film stars Masahiro Takashima as Jigoku Gokuraku Maru. Cast. Masahiro Takashima as Jigoku Gokuraku Maru. Narumi Yasuda as Yuri the Pistol. Shirō Sano as Bunshichi the Puppetmaster.

  5. Go is a 2001 coming-of-age movie, directed by Isao Yukisada, based on Kazuki Kaneshiro's novel of the same title, which tells the story of a Japanese-born North Korean teenager Sugihara (Kubozuka Yōsuke) and a prejudiced Japanese girl Tsubaki Sakurai (Kō Shibasaki) whom he falls for.

  6. Jul 23, 1993 · Hidehiko Urayama Yōko Kumagai. Original Manga: Keiko Honda. Character Design: Masahiro Sekino. Art Director: Hiroshi Kat ...

  7. Like many teens, Sugiharas mind is on love, but the film deftly reminds viewers of all the pressures that bear on young men and women. For Sugihara this mainly centers on his minority position. The question of Korean national identity in Japan is a troubling one, and it is central to Go.