
Sugihara é um estudante problemático. Ele vem de uma família coreana e frequentou uma escola de ensino médio destinada principalmente para os filhos de famílias norte-coreanas, mas agora mudou para uma escola de ensino médio destinada principalmente para estudantes de etnia japonesa. Sua família gerencia uma pequena loja que troca prêmios de máquinas de fliperama por dinheiro e seu pai — um fervoroso defensor do regime norte-coreano — surpreendeu toda a comunidade quando decidiu solicitar um passaporte sul-coreano. Aparentemente, ele tomou a decisão de ir de férias para o Havaí. Sugihara e os amigos dele causam problemas sem fim na escola e na vizinhança, com lutas violentas não sendo incomuns. Mas quando ele conhece uma garota japonesa chamada Tsubaki Sakurai, seus nervos amolecem. Os dois começam um relacionamento — que ameaça azedar quando ela descobre a descendência dele. E quando ele confronta o seu pai sobre os motivos dele para obter um passaporte sul-coreano, ele descobre que nem tudo é como parece... Será que Sugihara e Tsubaki Sakurai encontrarão o amor, apesar dos preconceitos sociais persistentes? E Sugihara consegue encontrar uma solução pacífica para resolver a desavença com o pai dele? (Fonte: Viki) Editar Tradução
- Português (Portugal)
- English
- हिन्दी
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- Título original: Go!
- Também conhecido como: Go! , Prosseguir
- Roteirista: Kudo Kankuro
- Diretor: Yukisada Isao
- Gêneros: Romance, Vida, Drama
Onde assistir Prosseguir
Elenco e Créditos
- Kubozuka Yosuke Papel Principal
- Shibasaki Ko Papel Principal
- Yamazaki TsutomuHideyoshi [Father of Sugihara]Papel Secundário
- Arai HirofumiWon-SuPapel Secundário
- Yamamoto TaroTawakePapel Secundário
- Shiomi SanseiMr. KimPapel Secundário
Resenhas

The movie opens up with this declaration, uttered in background narration by the main character while he's scorned and targeted by a players-filled basketball court. And it isn't only the rival team watching him with contempt: his own teammates are shouting the loudest.
"This is my love story", repeats Sugihara while he escapes from the police or is beaten by his father.
The contrast between the narration and the scene shown on screen gives us the key to the reading of the whole film, which is about finding ones place between love and hate, belonging and distancing, caring and detachment.
It's the story of a young man who has to show the world he doesn't give a dime while inside he's yearning for a sense of belonging.
GO is a wonderfully dramatic movie, one that deals with a cruel reality of discrimination. It's the journey of a guy who struggles to find his place on the planet. But don't be fooled by the surface: the director highlights the Japanese prejudices and the Korean stubborn obtuseness in equal measure. To each their own share.
And in the middle of this, there's Sugihara, who looks like a Japanese, talks like a Japanese, was born in Japan and is not recognized as one. His part is superbly acted: Yosuke Kubozuka is so convincing one can't help falling for him despite his murderous glances and his rebellious spirit.
So how is this a love story?
It is such on multiple levels: there's love for the friends, love for a father shown with fists, love for a country - or 2 - and love for a girl.
The music fits the pace beautifully, never overpowering the scenes.
Overall an emotion-filled movie, superb in acting, direction, plot and photography.
To be avoided if you're looking for a light watch. A must if you like thought-provoking films.

I didn't expect it to be so good. The rating is so bad I almost didn't chose it :/
I thought I'd like it because it's one of these old Japanese movies that have that kind of special aura, and that it would be nice to distress a bit about my exams- but It really amazed me!
Acting- perfect. Flawless. Incredible.
The way it was filmed was really fantastic.
The story is very nice. It looks simple but it tackles so many political things - racism, presence of Koreans in Japan or even halfu Japanese-Koreans, difference between north and South Korea a few years ago...
Music: perfect.
Rewatch value: I think I, gonna watch it again tomorrow. There is some suspense but the way it's filmed is so amazing that I'd watch it just to see if I haven't missed any details ~
I really recommend this one :)
Sorry for my crappy English >