[DE/FS] Rikidozan: A Hero Extraordinary (2004)

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Cast: Kyung-gu Sol, Miki Nakatani, Tatsuya Fuji, Masato Hagiwara, Masakatsu Funaki, Keiji Mutoh, Cheol-min Park
Directed: Hae-sung Song
Genre: Drama/Biography/Sport
Runtime: 137 minutes
Also Known As: Yeokdosan, Rikidozan
Country: Japan/Korea
Language: Japanese/Korean
Subtitles: English
IMDB: www.imdb.com/title/tt0435931/

In the aftermath of World War II, the Japanese were looking for heroes to cheer for, and Rikidozan fulfilled that need, becoming a beloved national icon and the idol of millions. But little did the Japanese public know that he was actually an ethnic Korean. Having already experienced anti-Korean prejudice as a youth, Rikidozan struggled to keep his true origins hidden from an adoring Japanese fanbase. While dealing with this personal turmoil, he would go on to amass a vast empire of business holdings. But what happens when those interests attract the attention of the Yakuza?

Find out in this no-holds-barred look at a national hero. Director Song Hae-Sung (Failan) helms the gripping bio-pic Rikidozan: A Hero Extraordinary starring Sul Kyung Ku and Nakatani Miki! Considered to be the “Father of Puresu” and a legend in Japan, Rikidozan (Silmido’s Sul Kyung Ku, who gained weight and learned Japanese to play the role) would have a major impact on the world of professional wrestling, turning it into the number one sporting attraction in Japan. But even with all his success, Rikidozan’s rise to the top wouldn’t be easy!

This is a chronicle of the life of Korean-born wrestler Rikidozan, who, after being barred from Japanese wrestling because of his ethnic origins, became a sensation in the United States in the 1950s. Rikidozan was a real athlete and has been immortalized in this film. When Japan was crippled from World War II, Rikidozan became the nations inspiration. After, being rejected from sumo wrestling because he was Korean, he went to America where he became an in ring sensation. Upon his return he made the biggest impact of his life on the people of Japan as they considered him to have conquered America, their wartime enemy. He was a national hero. He brought professional wrestling to Japan, where it has flourished ever since. In Japan wrestling is not a fad that comes every now and again, it’s a rite of passage.

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