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Gokusen: The Movie (ごくせん The Movie) is a 2009 Japanese film, based on manga series Gokusen. It was directed by Tōya Satō, who also directed the live-action film version of Kaiji. This film is the sequel to the television drama Gokusen season 3, and the last of the series. This film has action, comedy and drama just like the TV series.
Gokusen (ごくせん) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Kozueko Morimoto [].It was serialized in Shueisha's You from 2000 to 2007, with its chapters collected in 15 wideban volumes.
Joe Odagiri was born February 16, 1976, in Tsuyama, Okayama prefecture. Though he was accepted by Kochi University , he turned it down for an opportunity to study in the United States. He had originally intended to study film directing at California State University, Fresno , but mistakes in the application process landed him in acting classes ...
Solitary Gourmet the Movie: Yutaka Matsushige: Yutaka Matsushige, Yuki Uchida, Hayato Isomura, Anne Watanabe, Joe Odagiri, Sansei Shiomi, Takehiro Murata, Yoo Jae-myung [2] 366 Days: Takehiko Shinjō: Eiji Akaso, Moka Kamishiraishi, Yuto Nakajima, Tina Tamashiro, Junpei Mizobata, Ryōko Kuninaka, Hikari Ishida, Tetta Sugimoto [3] Shinpei ...
Odagiri Ryuu used to be friends with the now class leader, Yabuki Hayato. After Odagiri apologized to Ara High before class 3-D fights with them, Odagiri has been deemed a traitor. However, it was all a misunderstanding as the class soon finds out from Takeda, a students who Odagiri helped out.
Experiments called "J-Project" were successful. Aya Odagiri, the director of the project, chooses five elite Sky Force officials from Earth to use this technology. Ryu Tendo, one of the Sky Force officers, is successfully exposed to the Birdonic Waves, making him the first Jetman, the Red Hawk.
Tokyo fashion photographer Takeru Hayakawa (Jo Odagiri) returns to his hometown for his mother's memorial service. His late arrival at the memorial irritates his father (Masatō Ibu), who accuses him of disrespecting his late mother and shaming their family name.
Jang Dong-gun (born March 7, 1972) is a South Korean actor. He is best known for his leading roles in the films Friend (2001) and Taegukgi: The Brotherhood of War (2004). Jang is one of the highest-paid actors and celebrity endorsers in Korea, [2] consistently topping surveys by industry insiders of most bankable stars.