
GO
Sugihara, a Japanese-born, third-generation Korean teenager struggles to find a place in a society that will not accept him.
Release Year
2001
Runtime
122 min
Audience Score
7.4
Genres
Drama, Romance
Story Snapshot
Sugihara, a Japanese-born, third-generation Korean teenager struggles to find a place in a society that will not accept him.
Why This Page Helps
GO is a immersive pick with medium complexity, which makes it a strong option when you want something that feels specific instead of generic.
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Who should watch GO?
GO is best for viewers who want drama, romance without having to browse blindly.
What tone does GO have?
The tone is best described as immersive, which is why this page links into more mood-based guides instead of leaving you with genre labels alone.
How complex is GO?
GO lands at medium complexity, so it works both as a direct pick and as a springboard into deeper recommendation pages.
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