Movie Go (2001) Actors

1. Go (2001) - Rotten Tomatoes

  • Cast & Crew ; Isao Yukisada thumbnail image. Isao Yukisada. Director ; Yôsuke Kubozuka thumbnail image. Yôsuke Kubozuka. Sugihara ; Ko Shibasaki thumbnail image.

  • Sugihara (Yôsuke Kubozuka) feels more like a misfit than most high school students, being the son of a Japanese mother (Shinobu Ôtake) and a North Korean father (Tsutomu Yamazaki). Changing schools does not help much, as he is simply taunted by a different group of kids. Fortunately, his father has given him boxing lessons to keep the bullies at bay. When Sugihara falls for the popular Sakurai (Kou Shibasaki) and she seems interested in him, he sees the possibility of being accepted.

2. Go (2001) - Full Cast & Crew - MyDramaList

  • Yamazaki Tsutomu. Hideyoshi [Father of Sugihara]. Support Role · Arai Hirofumi. Won-Su. Support Role · Yamamoto Taro. Tawake. Support Role · Shiomi Sansei. Mr. Kim.

  • Sugihara is a troubled youth with a Zainichi Korean father and Japanese mother. His father Hideyoshi was once a professional boxer in North Korea and...

3. Go (2001) - MyDramaList

  • Cast & Credits ; Kubozuka Yosuke in Go Japanese Movie (2001). Kubozuka Yosuke · Sugihara/Lee ; Shibasaki Ko in Go Japanese Movie (2001). Shibasaki Ko · Sakurai ...

  • Sugihara is a troubled youth with a Zainichi Korean father and Japanese mother. His father Hideyoshi was once a professional boxer in North Korea and...

4. GO (2001) — The Movie Database (TMDB)

5. GO (2001) directed by Isao Yukisada • Reviews, film + cast - Letterboxd

  • Sugihara, a Japanese-born, third-generation Korean teenager struggles to find a place in a society that will not accept him.

6. Go | Watch with English Subtitles, Reviews & Cast Info - Viki

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  • Serial bad boy Kubozuka Yosuke falls for Shibasaki Kou – but will love wane when she discovers that he comes from a Korean family?

7. Go (2001) - Plex

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  • In "Go," Sugihara, the son of North Korean immigrants in Japan, navigates love and identity after transferring to a Japanese school. As he grapples with cultural clashes, his father's boxing lessons become a metaphor for his fight for acceptance and belonging.

8. GO (2001) review - psycho-cinematography

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  • An exquisite structured exploration of how fictions of nationality fracture and shape they societal field as well as the subjects subject to it and the relational dynamics they establish.

9. Go (2001) Film Review - A Competent Coming-of-Age Drama

  • May 15, 2023 · Based on the award-winning novel by Kazuki Kaneshiro, Go (2001) tells the story of Sugihara (Yōsuke Kubozuka), a Japanese-born third-generation ...

  • Check out our review of Go (2001), a coming-of-age drama based on the award-winning novel by Kazuki Kaneshiro and directed by Isao Yukisada.

10. Film Review: Go (2001) by Isao Yukisada - Asian Movie Pulse

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  • "What's in a name?" Film Review: Go (2001) by Isao Yukisada

11. Go (movie, 2001) - Kinorium

  • All about Movie: directors and actors, reviews and ratings, movie facts, trailers, stills, backstage. Sugihara, born in Japan but with North Korean pa...

  • Sugihara, born in Japan but with North Korean parents, falls in love with a Japanese girl after changing from a North Korean school to a Japanese school. His boxer dad teaches him boxing – skills used a lot.

12. GO (2001) | Japanonfilm - WordPress.com

  • Oct 7, 2023 · GO (2001) ... Nevertheless, the core of the movie is Sugihara's attempt to come to grips with his own identity. ... actors were available at the ...

  • The Japanese relation to and racism about Koreans has rarely been more complexly and sometimes confusingly dealt with than in GO. Based on a very autobiographical novel by Kazuki Kaneshiro, it tell…

13. The story of Go, the Japanese Romeo and Juliet that challenged Y2K racism

  • May 20, 2023 · Director Isao Yukisada discusses the powerful legacy of the 2001 cult classic – one of the most vibrant and timeless Japanese youth films of ...

  • Director Isao Yukisada discusses the powerful legacy of the 2001 cult classic – one of the most vibrant and timeless Japanese youth films of the era

14. “Go” by Isao Yukisada (Review) - Opus

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  • Sugihara’s struggles feel wholly real and believable, which makes the film’s final scenes of reconciliation all the more rewarding and powerful.

15. Go (, 2001, Isao YUKISADA) - Midnight Eye review

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  • A review by Jasper Sharp of Go (, 2001, Isao YUKISADA)

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