

8000 Miles (2009)
Ikku, Mighty and Tomu live in Saitama, not exactly the coolest places to get involved in a wanna-be rap star lifestyle. But try they do with their freestyle rap band Sho-Gung. Yu Irie, who gained the Grand Prize at Yubari Fantastic Film Festival with this film, grew up in Saitama and inserts the grim realities of suburban youth skillfully in his comedic style.8000 Miles featuring Ryusuke Komakine and Shingo Mizusawa is not currently available to stream, rent, or buy but you can add it to your want to see list for updates. It's a comedy and drama movie with an average IMDb audience rating of 6.3 (124 votes).
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8000 Miles offers a unique blend of comedy and drama, providing a fresh take on the genre by focusing on the lives of aspiring rap stars in the less glamorous setting of Saitama.
The movie's director, Yu Irie, brings authenticity to the story by drawing from his own experiences growing up in Saitama, skillfully weaving in the grim realities of suburban youth into his comedic style.
Despite its lower Reelgood score, 8000 Miles has a decent IMDb audience rating of 6.3, indicating that it has been well-received by a number of viewers who appreciated its unique storyline and character development.
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8000 Miles has an average IMDb audience rating of 6.3 (124 votes). The movie is not very popular with Reelgood users lately.

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Ikku, Mighty and Tomu live in Saitama, not exactly the coolest places to get involved in a wanna-be rap star lifestyle. But try they do with their freestyle rap band Sho-Gung. Yu Irie, who gained the Grand Prize at Yubari Fantastic Film Festival with this film, grew up in Saitama and inserts the grim realities of suburban youth skillfully in his comedic style.