"A foreign films." . . "Japan--Race relations--Drama." . . "High school students--Japan--Drama." . . "Liebesfilm." . . "Japan" . . "Japan." . . . "Koreans Ethnic identity." . . "Man-woman relationships--Drama." . . "A feature films." . . . . . . . . . . . "Daibōsō" . . . "Drama" . . . . . . "A Korean-Japanese teenager living in Japan struggles with his Korean ancestry while trying to have a girlfriend and other friends." . . . . . . . . "A North Korean high school student's family is forced to move to Japan. He chooses South Korean citizenship but is enrolled in North Korean-run high school which is very strict and political. After a short time in this school he transfers to a Japanese public school where he becomes friends with a cute Japanese girl. Her parents have forbidden her to associate with Koreans and when she learns his true ethnic identity, she rejects him. A short time later she reflects on what she has done and accepts him. This film vividly depicts the complicated tensions that exist between Japanese and ethnic Koreans in Japan." . . . "Sugihara is a Japanese-born Korean high school boy who feels alienated both by Korean and Japanese society and often resorts to violent behavior. When he starts dating a Japanese girl, his best friend, also a Korean national in Japan, gets stabbed and killed by a Japanese boy." . . . . . . . "Fiction films" . . "GO" . . . "Film adaptations" . "Feature films" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "fiction dramatique (fiction)" . . . . . "Gō"@ja . . . . . . . . . "Go(ゴウ)" . . . "Da bao zou" . . . . "It centers on a Korean high school student (Kubozuka Yōsuke) who finds himself through the hardships of love and friendship, and learns to overcome prejudices based on nationality and race." . "Go" . . . . . . . . "It centers on a Korean high school student who finds himself through the hardships of love and friendship, and learns to overcome prejudices based on nationality and race." . . . . . . . . . . . "A North Korean high school student's family is forced to move to Japan. He chooses South Korean citizenship but is enrolled in a North Korean-run high school which is very strict and political. After a short time in this school he transfers to a Japanese public school where he becomes friends with a cute Japanese girl. Her parents have forbidden her to associate with Koreans and when she learns his true ethnic identity, she rejects him. A short time later she reflects on what she has done and accepts him. This film vividly depicts the complicated tensions that exist between Japanese and ethnic Koreans in Japan." . . . . . . . "Foreign language films" . . "大暴走" . "Coming-of-age films" . . . . . . . . . . "Motion pictures--Japan." . . "Koreans--Japan--Ethnic identity--Drama." . . "Koreans Japan Ethnic identity Drama." . "Kaneshiro, Kazuki, --1968---Film and video adaptations." . . "\"Go\" Seisaku Iinkai." . . "「Go」制作委員会." . "\"Go\" seisaku iinkai." . "「Go」製作委員会." .