Go is a 2001 movie by Isao Yukisada, starring Kubozuka Yōsuke (Sugihara/Lee), Kō Shibasaki (Tsubaki Sakurai), and Ren Osugi (taxi driver). It tells the story of a Japanese boy of Korean origins (Kubozuka), and his love story with a Japanese girl (Shibasaki); however, the central theme of the movie is about the integration problems of a half-Japanese boy in the Japanese society. This is a list of film-related events in 2001. ... Isao Yukisada (è¡å® å² Yukisada Isao, born 3 August 1968 in Kumamoto, Japan) is a Japanese film director. ... Ko Shibasaki Shibasaki KÅ (æ´å²ã³ã¦) (alt. ... This article needs to be cleaned up to conform to a higher standard of quality. ...
Please note that following the tradition of the English language film industry, these are the top grossing films that were first released in the United States and Canada in 2001; because they may have made most of their income in a later year, they may not be the top-grossing films for calendar year.
The top ten films of 2001 as of January 26, 2006 (U.S. and Canada), January 26, 2006 (UK) and January 26, 2006 (Australia) are as follows:
In total, seven films released in 2001 grossed more than $400 million, reaching international blockbuster motion picture status.
Go was considered one of the cultivated arts of the Chinese scholar gentleman, along with Calligraphy, Painting and playing the Guqin, together known as 琴棋書畫 [1] (四艺, pinyin: Sìyì), or the Four Arts of the Chinese Scholar.
Go is a perfect information, deterministic, strategy game, putting it in the same class as chess, checkers (draughts), and reversi (othello).
Go is deep, as playing against any stronger player will demonstrate (depth of the game as established by ELO ranking in Go).