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Kana | パッチギ! | ||||
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Directed by | Kazuyuki Izutsu | ||||
Starring |
Erika Sawajiri Shun Shioya Yōko Maki | ||||
Cinematography | Hideo Yamamoto | ||||
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Country | Japan | ||||
Language | Japanese |
Break Through! (パッチギ!, Pacchigi!) is a 2005 Japanese film directed by Kazuyuki Izutsu. [ citation needed]
Kosuke Matsuyama ( Shun Shioya), is a second-year high school student who finds himself in the middle of a rampaging crowd of Korean boys, who are outraged by insults made by his classmates on two Korean girls. Kosuke manages to escape, but he and his friend Yoshio ( Keisuke Koide) are sent by their homeroom teacher to invite the Korean students to a friendly soccer game to restore peace.
When entering the territory, Kosuke encounters Lee-Kyung-ja ( Erika Sawajiri), a girl playing a Korean folk song on a flute. Kosuke and Yoshio are almost lynched by Lee Kyung-ja's older brother Lee An-sun ( Sousuke Takaoka) and his gang, but he is already smitten.
Kosuke aims to learn and master a musical composition and earn the affection of a young women from a hostile environment, while Lee An-sun and his group participate in street skirmishes with Japanese delinquents, with leads to multiple victories, and discovers that his partner Kyoko Yanagihara is expecting a child and wants to keep it, which leads to Lee An-sun being left learning how to mature.
48th Blue Ribbon Awards [1]
27th Yokohama Film Festival [2]
Break Through! | |||||
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![]() Poster | |||||
Japanese name | |||||
Kana | パッチギ! | ||||
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Directed by | Kazuyuki Izutsu | ||||
Starring |
Erika Sawajiri Shun Shioya Yōko Maki | ||||
Cinematography | Hideo Yamamoto | ||||
Release date |
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Country | Japan | ||||
Language | Japanese |
Break Through! (パッチギ!, Pacchigi!) is a 2005 Japanese film directed by Kazuyuki Izutsu. [ citation needed]
Kosuke Matsuyama ( Shun Shioya), is a second-year high school student who finds himself in the middle of a rampaging crowd of Korean boys, who are outraged by insults made by his classmates on two Korean girls. Kosuke manages to escape, but he and his friend Yoshio ( Keisuke Koide) are sent by their homeroom teacher to invite the Korean students to a friendly soccer game to restore peace.
When entering the territory, Kosuke encounters Lee-Kyung-ja ( Erika Sawajiri), a girl playing a Korean folk song on a flute. Kosuke and Yoshio are almost lynched by Lee Kyung-ja's older brother Lee An-sun ( Sousuke Takaoka) and his gang, but he is already smitten.
Kosuke aims to learn and master a musical composition and earn the affection of a young women from a hostile environment, while Lee An-sun and his group participate in street skirmishes with Japanese delinquents, with leads to multiple victories, and discovers that his partner Kyoko Yanagihara is expecting a child and wants to keep it, which leads to Lee An-sun being left learning how to mature.
48th Blue Ribbon Awards [1]
27th Yokohama Film Festival [2]