
The Aggressives is a 2005 South Korean film about a teen, So Yo, whose parents have abandoned him to fend for himself. He becomes immersed in the local in-line skating subculture and falls in love with the girlfriend of his skating tutor. The film was screened at the 2005 Pusan International Film Festival.

From 1974's Akai Meiro (??????) to 1980's Akai Shisen (??????), the Akai ("Red") series had 10 parts. Shown as the Akai Series 2005 last year, the remakes Akai Giwaku in June starring Ishihara Satomi and Akai Unmei in the fall season starring Ayase Haruka have received much acclaim. Hence this spring, Akai Kiseki will be broadcast as the 11th part in the series. Akai Kiseki revolves around the basic plot of a star in the female figure-skating world who falls in love with a youth who had killed someone in the past and portrays various trials and tribulations these star-crossed lovers have to go through to pursue their forbidden love. With the theme that "it is possible to illuminate one's life based on one's efforts," we launch this fresh modern installment of the Akai series. Fukada Kyoko is trying out figure-skating for the first time in this show, and be sure not to miss scenes where she appears in the skating costumes and gorgeous clothes.

The Aggressives is a 2005 South Korean film about a teen, So Yo, whose parents have abandoned him to fend for himself. He becomes immersed in the local in-line skating subculture and falls in love with the girlfriend of his skating tutor. The film was screened at the 2005 Pusan International Film Festival.

The Aggressives is a 2005 South Korean film about a teen, So Yo, whose parents have abandoned him to fend for himself. He becomes immersed in the local in-line skating subculture and falls in love with the girlfriend of his skating tutor. The film was screened at the 2005 Pusan International Film Festival.

The Aggressives is a 2005 South Korean film about a teen, So Yo, whose parents have abandoned him to fend for himself. He becomes immersed in the local in-line skating subculture and falls in love with the girlfriend of his skating tutor. The film was screened at the 2005 Pusan International Film Festival.

The Aggressives is a 2005 South Korean film about a teen, So Yo, whose parents have abandoned him to fend for himself. He becomes immersed in the local in-line skating subculture and falls in love with the girlfriend of his skating tutor. The film was screened at the 2005 Pusan International Film Festival.

The Aggressives is a 2005 South Korean film about a teen, So Yo, whose parents have abandoned him to fend for himself. He becomes immersed in the local in-line skating subculture and falls in love with the girlfriend of his skating tutor. The film was screened at the 2005 Pusan International Film Festival.

Former acclaimed dancer Na Young Sae attempts to make a comeback. Young Sae then brings to Korea Jang Chae Rin, an ethnic Korean from China who he presumes is a highly talented dancer. To Young Sae's surprise, he soon learns Chae Rin is an inexperienced dancer and her older sister is the talented dancer. With only three months until the Dance Championship, Young Sae attempts to turn Chae Rin into a world-class dancer.

Japanese Latin dance champion Suzuki Shinya and Japanese standard dance champion Sugiki Shinya are both famous dancers. Although they are in different fields, their names differ by only one letter. Suzuki, who hates to lose, is irritated by being compared to the other dancer. One day, Sugiki suddenly invites Suzuki to "aim to be champion together in 10 Dances." 10 Dances is a competitive dance where dancers who have mastered both Latin and standard dance compete in a total of 10 dances.
Suzuki initially refuses Sugiki's proposal to teach each other and aim for the top because it seems too reckless. However, he is overwhelmed by Sugiki's provocative and competitive attitude and accepts in anger. The two are polar opposites in terms of personality and everything and they clash, but as they take lessons every day, they work hard together and gradually close the gap. Then, Suzuki gradually realizes that he is starting to be attracted to Sugiki.
Suzuki initially refuses Sugiki's proposal to teach each other and aim for the top because it seems too reckless. However, he is overwhelmed by Sugiki's provocative and competitive attitude and accepts in anger. The two are polar opposites in terms of personality and everything and they clash, but as they take lessons every day, they work hard together and gradually close the gap. Then, Suzuki gradually realizes that he is starting to be attracted to Sugiki.


The Aggressives is a 2005 South Korean film about a teen, So Yo, whose parents have abandoned him to fend for himself. He becomes immersed in the local in-line skating subculture and falls in love with the girlfriend of his skating tutor. The film was screened at the 2005 Pusan International Film Festival.

Best buddies Min Jae, Dong Wan and Chang Seop share all the common problems of high school seniors. They struggle against their parents and other peers to establish their own identities, fall for girls, eat, drink, and stress about college entrance exams and what school they'll get into. Min Jae's father is a commercial pilot who expects his son to follow in his footsteps. However, not only does Min Jae NOT share his father's ambition, his grades and test scores don't qualify him to get into an aviation program. Meanwhile, his neighbour and crush, Soo Jin, has decided she wants to become a veterinarian, despite the fact she's too afraid of animals to even touch a puppy! Sadly, her family takes very little interest in her future until the night her mother overhears another girl confessing her love to Soo Jin. Mom decides what her daughter REALLY needs is to take ballet classes at the local community center. "It will be good for your posture, and help you look more like a real girl", she says. Unfortunately for ballet instructor Mrs. Yang, though, her class is on the verge of being cancelled due to lack of attendance. Her only enthusiastic students are a waiter at the neighbourhood Chinese restaurant and the video store owner. Even the middle-aged housewives who joined are quitting after a few weeks because they aren't losing the weight they'd expected to. The lives of all of these characters collide one night when Mrs. Yang catches Min Jae driving drunk, without a license, and in his father's borrowed car. She blackmails him and his friends into taking ballet, thereby saving her class from being cancelled.Subaru and her twin brother Kazuma share a dream in becoming ballet dancers, but their passion is discouraged by their father. After Kazuma's death from a hereditary illness, dancing became Subaru's only happiness and she yearns to lose herself in dance. Her life takes a dramatic turn when she runs into cabaret owner Isuzu, who recognizes the talent in Subaru and trains her in her nightspot. But to become a professional ballerina, Subaru has to overcome harsher challenges than merely satisfying the cabaret drunkards. Spurred on by her rivaling dance companions, Subaru enters an international dance competition, to vie for recognition and a scholarship to any top ballet company in the world. Subaru and her companions soon discover that there are more to compete than the championship, and tests of friendship, betrayal and self-worth come one after another. Gradually the youngsters learn about themselves as dancers, as persons and as friends.

The Aggressives is a 2005 South Korean film about a teen, So Yo, whose parents have abandoned him to fend for himself. He becomes immersed in the local in-line skating subculture and falls in love with the girlfriend of his skating tutor. The film was screened at the 2005 Pusan International Film Festival.