Hard Luck Hero

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Hard Luck Hero
Directed by Sabu
Produced by Tarō Nagamatsuya
Satoru Ogura
Arishige Shimomura
Masahiko Tan
Koji Yoshizawa
Written by Sabu
Starring Sakamoto Masayuki
Nagano Hiroshi
Inohara Yoshihiko
Morita Go
Miyake Ken
Okada Junichi
Music by Yasuhisa Murase
Cinematography Masao Nakabori
Editing by Nobuyuki Ito
Distributed by Avex Inc.
Release date(s) Flag of Japan November 27, 2003
Running time 79 min
Country Japan
Language Japanese
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Hard Luck Hero is a 2003 Japanese film written and directed by Japanese film director Sabu to showcase the Japanese boy band V6. The film involves usual Sabu elements such as high-speed car chases and yakuza.

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The story follows three pairs of characters, all of whom are fleeing an illegal Thai boxing match.

The first characters shown are two restaurant workers. One persuades the other to take part in the boxing match, in place of an absent boxer. Although the bout was rigged to end in his defeat in the second round, he knocks his opponent out within seconds of the start. The pair are soon involved in a high-speech car chase with angered members of the yakuza.

The second pair of characters are two young businessmen who choose to eat at the restaurant where the boxing match is takes place, unaware of it's yakuza connections. They flee the after a police raid and are involved in a high-speed car-chase with a patrol car.

The third pair of characters are in need of money to pay for damage they caused to a yakuza's expensive car. They attend the bout to steal the takings but one of them is shot and his friend drives him around in search of a hospital.

The three cars containing the six main characters crash and the postscript shows them sometime later, apparently enjoying successful lives.

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