

GO
- Drama
- Romance
Sugihara, a Japanese-born, third-generation Korean teenager struggles to find a place in a society that will not accept him.
GO is a 2001 drama-romance film following Sugihara, a Japanese-born third-generation Korean teenager navigating identity and belonging in a society resistant to accepting him. The film explores themes of cultural displacement and the search for acceptance through intimate character study.
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Streaming availability in United States
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Available in: United Kingdom · GG · Japan · South Korea
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Available to stream in Japan South Korea— but not in United States.
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In cinemas
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Top cast
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Yosuke KubozukaSugihara
Ko ShibasakiSakurai Tsubaki
Shinobu OtakeMichiko
Tsutomu YamazakiSugihara's Father
Taro YamamotoTawake
Hirofumi AraiWon-soo
Mitsu MurataKato
Takahito HosoyamadaJong-il
Min KimNaomi
Dong Bang-wooStaff Member of South Korean Embassy
Ren OsugiTaxi Driver
Sansei ShiomiMr. Kim
Masato HagiwaraPolice Officer
Asami MizukawaKorean Girl in Tube Station
Anri BanKaori

Trailer
Original Trailer [Subtitled]
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When was GO released?
GO was released on October 20, 2001.
What is GO about?
The film follows Sugihara, a Japanese-born third-generation Korean teenager as he struggles to find his place in a society that will not accept him, exploring themes of cultural identity and belonging.
What genres does GO belong to?
GO is a drama-romance film that examines personal and social conflict through character-driven storytelling.









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