Don't Look Back (どこまでもいこう, Dokomademo ikō, Let's Go Wherever) is a 1999 Japanese coming-of-age film, directed by Akihiko Shiota, that revolves around a series of incidents that tests the friendship of two ten-year-old best friends.
Best friends Akira and Koichi, known to get into mischief, are put in different classes when the new school term starts.
Akira and Koichi aren't concerned as they're sure they could continue enjoying their mischievous adventures together.
Meanwhile, Koichi and Samajima go on a petty-crime spree, which excludes and irritates Akira.
The final incident Koichi and Akira drives them to confront each other as a test of their friendship.