Wasabi is a French movie by Luc Besson, the director of Léon (the Professional, with Jean Reno and Natalie Portman) and Fifth Element. It is an great movie, though not as good as Léon by any stretch...
It also stars Jean Reno, as a cop in Interpol who learns that a woman he used to love when he was working for French Intelligence in Japan has died, and though he hasn't seen her for 19 years (which brings up a major continuity error, but it shouldn't distract too much), he is still in love with her and he goes to Japan to claim what she left him in her will.
This is where the big surprise comes in... This woman had a daughter... It was his daughter. He is given guardianship of her until she turns 20 (I guess that's "adult" age in japan, I was unaware of this until I watched this movie, though I knew at age 20 a person could drink and smoke...) The problem is, Jean Reno's character, Hubert, realizes that the woman did not die a natural death. All signs lead to the Yakuza... He intends to find out why, as well as Protect his daughter from the Yakuza who try to come after her like they did her mother...
The movie is an action comedy, and they DDR in it... I mean, that scene alone was worth the price of the movie! Yay! Um... yeah... Even without the DDR scene, it's a great movie...