Nowhere Girl 東京無国籍少女 Tokyo Mukokuseki Shoujo
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Theatrical release poster
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Country
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Japan
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Directed by
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Mamoru Oshii
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Release Date
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2015
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Language
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Japanese Russian
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Distributor
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Toei Company
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Main Cast
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Character
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Actor
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Ai
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Nana Seino
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Homeroom Teacher
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Nobuaki Kaneko
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School Nurse
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Lily
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Principal
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Hirotaro Honda
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Nowhere Girl (Japanese title: 東京無国籍少女, Tokyo Mukokuseki Shoujo; lit. "The Stateless Girl of Tokyo") is a 2015 drama film starring Nana Seino as Ai, a student at an all-girls art school suffering from PTSD. As she is bullied by her classmates and pushed around by her teachers, Ai finds her world beginning to change, as her life and the school are not what they truly appear to be.
The following weapons were used in the film Nowhere Girl:
WARNING! THIS PAGE CONTAINS SPOILERS!
Pistols
MP-443 Grach
In the film's climax, Ai picks up and uses an MP-443 Grach.
MP-443 Grach - 9x19mm Parabellum
Ai (Nana Seino) takes an MP-443 from a Russian soldier's holster.
Ai walking up to a dying Russian soldier while holding the MP-443.
"Я... солдат." (I am... a soldier.) Ai aims her handgun at the dying soldier.
Rifles
AK-74
Multiple characters use the AK-74 in the film's climax. Some of the AK-74s are equipped with bayonets.
AK-74 with bayonet - 5.45x39mm
Ai (Nana Seino) picks up an AK-74 from a dead Russian soldier.
Ai ejecting an empty magazine...
...and pulling back the charging handle as a Russian soldier attacks her.
A Russian soldier is attacked by Ai as he holds his AK-74.
Multiple Russian soldiers with AK-74s.
A Russian soldier prepares to use his AK-74's bayonet.
Ai in the movie's ending with an AK-74.
AK-47
In the film's ending, a Japanese-Russian soldier is seen with an AK-47.
The AK-47 being held by the rightmost soldier in the film's ending.
Launchers
RPG-7
Ai uses an RPG-7 in the film's climax.
RPG-7V1 with PGO-7 scope - 40mm
Ai spots an RPG-7 on the ground.
Ai aims the RPG-7 at a military helicopter.