Kirin: Point of No Return (2012)

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An interpersonal drama adapted from popular motorcycle manga "Kirin". It portrays the life of a biker who only feels alive in the world of speed. Its battle race between a motorbike and a Porsche on a public road is a thrilling highlight. Its director is Otsuru Gitan, who is also active as an actor. Kirin (Maki Kurodo), a legendary ex-bike racer, now leads an ordinary life as a company employee. However, one day he discovers the beloved bike he used to ride at a motorcycle store, and decides to take on the Porsche he raced in the past once again.

Director: Gitan Ohtsuru
Genre: Drama, Action, Adventure
Runtime: 106 min
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Production: Inter-Film
Country: Japan
Language: 日本語
Original Language: ja
More Films by Director: Gitan Ohtsuru
More Films in Genre: Drama, Action, Adventure

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Kirin: Point of No Return about?
An interpersonal drama adapted from popular motorcycle manga "Kirin". It portrays the life of a biker who only feels alive in the world of speed. Its battle race between a motorbike and a Porsche on a public road is a thrilling highlight. Its director is Otsuru Gitan, who is also active as an actor. Kirin (Maki Kurodo), a legendary ex-bike racer, now leads an ordinary life as a company employee. However, one day he discovers the beloved bike he used to ride at a motorcycle store, and decides to take on the Porsche he raced in the past once again.
Who directed Kirin: Point of No Return?
Kirin: Point of No Return was directed by Gitan Ohtsuru.
Who stars in Kirin: Point of No Return?
Kirin: Point of No Return stars Claude Maki, Ayano, Yuki Kubota, Takashi Nishina, Jinta Nishizawa, Takeyuki Yue.
How long is Kirin: Point of No Return?
Kirin: Point of No Return has a runtime of 1h 46m (106 minutes).
What genre is Kirin: Point of No Return?
Kirin: Point of No Return is a Drama, Action, Adventure film.
Where was Kirin: Point of No Return produced?
Kirin: Point of No Return was produced in Japan.