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# Based on the life of legendary wrestler Rikidozan (November 14, 1924 - December 15,
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...oo ([[Yim Si-Wan]]). Because of this, Jin-Woo is brutally tortured and put on trial. Song Woo-Seok decides to defend Jin-Woo as his client.
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... Suwan, a real-life kickboxing champ as Nong Toom. The role earned him the 2004 Supannahongsa Award (Thailand's equivalent to the Oscar) for Best Actor. Be
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...n everyday. His mother wants him to be a violinist. To make her dream come true, Masahiko goes to Tokyo to learn the violin, and stays with his aunt, Setsu
# Based on novel "Shoro Nagashi" by [[Masashi Sada]] (first published August, 2003 by
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# Based on the true life incident of Junko Furuta, a 16 year old schoolgirl who was held for 41
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...d "Luna" who debuted in 2004 at the Pusan Gyeongnam Race Park and would go on to win 13 of 33 races.
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...n'''" (Hajime Oikawa) - [[2004 (27th) Japan Academy Prize]] - February 20, 2004
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... a guarantor prior to his friend's suicide. Jong-Bae learns that he is now on the hook for the loan and sky high interest charged by the loan sharks. Soo
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...reckless plan, they kill one person in the wealthy family. The family goes on to commit more crimes and kill more people.
...e Magazine). The novel is based on a true story that took place September, 2004 in Omuta, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan.
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...eo Jae-Yoon ([[Kim Min (1999)|Kim Min]])) and Jung Jin-Wook ( [[Ahn Ji-Ho (2004)|Ahn Ji-Ho]]). Kang Yang-Hyun coaches his players in a national competition
# Movie is based on the true story of the Busan Jungang High School Basketball Team. The team had only 6 playe
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