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Q.P. (TV Series) (TV Series)

Original title
Q.P.
Year
Running time
23 min.
Country
Japan Japan
Director
Screenwriter
Cast
Producer
Genre
TV Series. Drama | Sports. Manga. Live-Action
Synopsis
TV Series (2011). 12 episodes. Misaki Gen (Hayashi Kento) has given up his life ambition to be a boxing champion because of an injured fist. One day, he encounters Azuma Ryo (Saito Takumi), the boss of Tenrokai. Gen is instantly taken with Ryo who radiates extraordinary aura, and immediately knocks on the door of Tenrokai. He also develops an attachment to Hiko (Taguchi Tomorowo), a senior who is introduced to him by Ryo. In the midst of this, the Yokomizo-gumi, which is influential in these parts, starts snooping around Ryo. Besides the confrontational Yokomizo-gumi, there is also the Oiwa-gumi, which is probing the situation. These three groups have been maintaining the power balance, but it is gradually upset … … Little by little, the pasts of Ryo, Tom (Kaneko Nobuaki) and Jerry (Watabe Gota) is revealed. Their way of life is to do whatever it takes to make dreams and ambitions a reality. Only those who have experienced a sheer hell that no one knows are joined together by a bond. When cornered, what will these men who have thrown themselves into the world of violence choose, and how will they live?
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User history
Q.P. (TV Series) (TV Series)
2011
Takashi Miike
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