The world of stuntmen has always been a captivating one, even if, for the sake of the “legacy” of the movie stars these people double, their work is left in the background. Despite the fact, movies such as “The Stunt Woman” and “Uzumasa Limelight” explore the lives of these individuals and their role within the industry in the most captivating way. “Lone Wolf” (aka The Last Stunt Man” as its title is Japan) moves in the same direction, although focusing more on a fictional dramatic story than their work in the industry.
After his father, a stuntman, died during a stunt, Akira moved to LA with his mother. Growing up, he became a professional motocross racer, participating in the National Motocross Championship. When his mother dies, however, he decides to leave everything behind and return to Japan, to seek revenge against Gou, who, in his knowledge, was responsible for his father’s death.
After his father, a stuntman, died during a stunt, Akira moved to LA with his mother. Growing up, he became a professional motocross racer, participating in the National Motocross Championship. When his mother dies, however, he decides to leave everything behind and return to Japan, to seek revenge against Gou, who, in his knowledge, was responsible for his father’s death.
- 2/19/2023
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
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