Sumo Do, Sumo Don’t (1992) | Trailer | Masayuki Suo
最低の成績だねタインもギリギリそこで1 つ提案があるま 相ツモブの試合に出てみる気はないか はい したくてするわけじゃないでしょい 貧弱な肉体にふッチで抱き合ってどこがかっこいいんだよ 相撲の方が男らしいしの厳しさがある うわ [音楽] うちのスモーブはサンブリーグのビリケツほんのちょっとの我慢で卒業が約束されるんだから 我が子のスモーブを君に作ってほしいんちょっ た 今年のこいつらひどすぎるぞ主させるくらいなら殺した方がマだあじゃいいんだら勝ってやるじゃないか勝ってやるよ絶対勝ってやるなみんな強くなりたい [音楽] [音楽] あいつらは好きにやらせとくのが一番なんだよ 他人に自分のお尻を見せたいとは思わないし かいい こいつみたいな波大学に曲げたらぶっ殺してやるかな 時間です おめえら相もなめてんのか?せ [音楽] 押せ地獄を思い出せ自信を持って戦え今日のお前たちなら勝てる [音楽]
College student Shuhei (Masahiro Motoki, Departures) finds out he is lacking a few credits for graduation. His crafty professor, a sumo enthusiast, says he’ll let it slip if Shuhei joins the school team and competes in the regional university tournament. Shuhei begrudgingly joins the team, which includes one member, the eccentric repeat student Aoki, and the pretty club manager Natsuko. They are soon joined by a ragtag group of new members including an outspoken British exchange student and a tough overweight coed. Everyone seems driven by ulterior motives at first. Yet as their trials and tribulations see them grow though hilariously outrageous shenanigans, so too does the team cultivate a winning spirit for the traditional Japanese pastime. Sumo Do, Sumo Don’t finds director Masayuki Suo (Shall We Dance?) refining his themes and motifs in this “fully entertaining, sometimes laugh out loud movie about sports underdogs who rise to success” (Japan On Film).