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Asian Beat: I Love Nippon

Commentary: The first work in the "Asian Beat" series, in which young directors from six Asian countries, including Japan, compete to create the same protagonist (Masatoshi Nagase). The main character "TOKIO" becomes involved in various incidents when he meets Banana, a Filipino girl who is a terrorist and holds top-secret information that will shake Japan. This work depicts the appearance of TOKIO and his escape from Japan.

Top Cast

  • Masatoshi Nagase

    Masatoshi Nagase

  • Ruby Moreno

    Ruby Moreno

  • Haruko Wanibuchi

    Haruko Wanibuchi

  • Yukio Yamato

    Yukio Yamato

  • Akira Shioji

    Akira Shioji

  • Hiro Arai

    Hiro Arai

Overview

Commentary: The first work in the "Asian Beat" series, in which young directors from six Asian countries, including Japan, compete to create the same protagonist (Masatoshi Nagase). The main character "TOKIO" becomes involved in various incidents when he meets Banana, a Filipino girl who is a terrorist and holds top-secret information that will shake Japan. This work depicts the appearance of TOKIO and his escape from Japan.

Rating

9.3 / 10
2 Reviews
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