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7.6 1h 31m

I Was Born, But...

Brothers Keiji and Ryoichi move to a new neighborhood in the Tokyo suburbs after their father, an office clerk, is promoted. The boys join the local gang as lowly new kids and emerge as natural leaders after defeating a bully. While visiting the home of their father's boss, the brothers witness the ridicule their father endures to please his superior. Angry and embarrassed, the boys find their naive ideas about power being challenged.

Top Cast

  • Tatsuo Saitō

    Tatsuo Saitō

    Yoshi

  • Tomio Aoki

    Tomio Aoki

    Keiji

  • Mitsuko Yoshikawa

    Mitsuko Yoshikawa

    Haha

  • Hideo Sugawara

    Hideo Sugawara

    Ryoichi

  • Takeshi Sakamoto

    Takeshi Sakamoto

    Juuyaku

  • Teruyo Hayami

    Teruyo Hayami

    Fujin

  • Seiichi Katô

    Seiichi Katô

    Kodomo

  • Shoichi Kofujita

    Shoichi Kofujita

    Delivery Boy

  • Seiji Nishimura

    Seiji Nishimura

    Teacher

Overview

Brothers Keiji and Ryoichi move to a new neighborhood in the Tokyo suburbs after their father, an office clerk, is promoted. The boys join the local gang as lowly new kids and emerge as natural leaders after defeating a bully. While visiting the home of their father's boss, the brothers witness the ridicule their father endures to please his superior. Angry and embarrassed, the boys find their naive ideas about power being challenged.

Rating

7.6 / 10
149 Reviews
1 Popular

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