
It Was All A Dream
Documentary
Overview
Norifumi "KID" Yamamoto was a national star who led the Japanese martial arts world in the 2000s and was called the “Son of God.” "Yamamoto KID's Love and Dream ~IT WAS ALL A DREAM~", will explore his life and life based on interviews from the time and testimonies of those involved. Follow the legendary matches. In addition, some unreleased footage from over a decade is also included. Among them, his last interview before his death, filmed in 2018, contains the last precious glimpses of KID Yamamoto talking about his family and love for martial arts even while battling illness. The dreams drawn by martial artist KID, the truth that can only be spoken about now, and the intense way of life of a man who influenced many people and is still loved by many, are told by his ally Yosuke Kubozuka.
Top Cast


Norifumi Yamamoto
Norifumi Yamamoto
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Norifumi Yamamoto
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Ikuei Yamamoto
Ikuei Yamamoto
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Ikuei Yamamoto
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Miyuu Yamamoto
Miyuu Yamamoto
self
Miyuu Yamamoto
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山本アーセン
山本アーセン
self
山本アーセン
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魔裟斗
魔裟斗
self
魔裟斗
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前田日明
前田日明
self
前田日明
self
宮田和幸
宮田和幸
self
宮田和幸
self
朴光哲
朴光哲
self
朴光哲
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矢地祐介
矢地祐介
self
矢地祐介
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Yosuke Kubozuka
Yosuke Kubozuka
narration
Yosuke Kubozuka
narration
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