Twenty years later, Shun (Hiroki Nakadoi) starts a web site, calling for people to "enter another world."
Throughout the film, Yoko helps the troubled teens in breaking away from the use of drugs and learning to live in the moment.
In 1977, at the age of seventeen, Kamachi lost his life due to being electrocuted from malfunctioning musical equipment.
Kamachi Yamada (山田 かまち) was born on July 21, 1960, in Takasaki in the Gunma Prefecture, Japan.
By ninth grade, Kamachi began to immerse himself in rock music due to the influence of The Beatles, Led Zeppelin, and Aerosmith, among others.
[2] He rebelled against the Japanese education system, causing him to fail his entrance exam for senior high school.
[5] While the hip-hop group Lead performed the film's theme song, "Get Wild Life", it was not featured on the soundtrack.
[8] Director Rokuro Mochizuki's treatment with hip-hop singer Shinya Taniuchi and actress Jun Fubuki was criticized as being superficial and romanticized.