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Thursday, November 7, 2013

Ryukyu Battle Royale Gets International Treatmemt With The New Title, DANCING KARATE KID

The title, Dancing Karate Kid (a.k.a. Ryuku Battle Royale) does not precisely ring a bell as a sequel to director Shunichi Nagasaki's 2007 brutal karate action drama, Kuro-Obi, particularly when you look at the trailer, which appears a lot more "Stephen Chowy" than something else (some thing that Chow himself possibly doesn't thoughts). Nonetheless, in some circles think it or not, that is specifically how it is being pitched. Very peculiar, specifically if you've seen Kuro-Obi.

At any rate though, it has been nearly two months because the initial trailer went viral, and now the rest of the globe has a likelihood to observe the newly English-labeled counterpart with a fresh, new and complete synopsis beneath to bring some interested minds on board director Tsukasa Kishimoto's most current film prior to its upcoming screening at Sakurazaka Theater on October 26 in Naha, Okinawa, and on November 2 at the Tokyo's Roppongi National Art Center. Joey Beni (a.k.a. Seung Wei) stars along with Masahiro Aragaki, Yui Koike, Kuro Obi co-star Akihito Yagi, Kyohei Higa, Hiroyuki Shimabukuro, Yasushi Murayama, Shusaku Uchida, Shingo Chinen and Shingo Koyasu.

SYNOPSIS:
In pursuit of his adore of extreme dance, Ken (Joey Beni) wanders the globe and makes his to Okinawa, Japan. There, Ken meets Iwao Shinjo (Masahiro Aragaki) who is a master of the Ryukyu Classical Dance. Ken learns the methods for Ryukyu Classical Dance, which itself secretly holds the strategies for Ryukyu Karate.
Ryukyu Battle Royale Gets International Treatmemt With The New Title, DANCING KARATE KID
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