Knuckle Girl | |
Based On: | Knuckle Girl by Sang-young Jun and Sang-jin Yoo |
Director: | Chang |
Screenplay: | Kab-yeol Yu |
Producer: | Hyunwoo Thomas Kim, Steven Nam |
Starring: | |
Cinematography: | Takuro Ishizaka |
Editing: | Sung-ik Wang |
Music: | Young-jin Mok |
Studio: | Kross Pictures |
Distributor: | Amazon Prime Video |
Runtime: | 108 minutes |
Country: | Japan |
Language: | Japanese |
is a 2023 Japanese action crime film directed by Chang, starring Ayaka Miyoshi,[1] [2] Hideaki Itō, and Yōsuke Kubozuka in the lead roles. It is based on the Kakao Webtoon of the same name by Sang-young Jun and Sang-jin Yoo. It was released globally on Amazon Prime Video on November 2, 2023.[3] [4] [5] [6]
The film was premiered at the 36th Tokyo International Film Festival in the 'Special Program: The Future of Filmmaking in Japan and Korea' section on October 25, 2023.[7]
Introducing an action-packed film produced by Korean creators and featuring Japanese cast, the film Knuckle Girl follows the story of Ran (Ayaka Miyoshi), who confronts a mysterious organization and corrupt police. Ran discovers a lead of her younger sister Yuzuki (Kotona Minami)’s disappearance that takes her to an underground fighting ring owned by the mysterious organization. Suspecting that her sister may be involved in a crime, Ran decides to confront the organization to uncover the truth. However, things take a turn when Nikaido (Hideaki Itō), a powerful figure in the organization offers to return Ran’s sister on one condition: she must participate in a no-rules deathmatch. Determined to save her sister, Ran trains hard and prepares to take on the challenge. With danger at every turn, Ran must trade in her boxing gloves for brass knuckles and fight with all her might to uncover the truth and save her sister. Will she succeed, and what’s the truth behind her sister’s disappearance?
Based on the Kakao Webtoon of the same name, it is a global project co-produced by Korean production company, Kross Pictures (subsidiary of Kakao Entertainment) and Amazon MGM Studios, featuring South Korean creators and Japanese actors.[8] [9] [10] [11] [12]