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| name = Be a Man! Samurai School |
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| director = [[Tak Sakaguchi]] |
| director = [[Tak Sakaguchi]] |
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| producer = [[Keiko Kusakabe]]<br>[[Koichi Kusakabe]]<br>[[Toshiki Kimura]] |
| producer = [[Keiko Kusakabe]] <br />[[Koichi Kusakabe]] <br />[[Toshiki Kimura]] |
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| writer = Tak Sakaguchi<br>[[Akira Miyashita]] (original manga) |
| writer = Tak Sakaguchi <br />[[Akira Miyashita]] (original manga) |
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| starring = Tak Sakaguchi<br>[[Shōei]]<br>[[Hiroyuki Onoue]]<br>[[Shintaro Yamada]]<br>[[Hideo Sakaki]]<br>[[Akaji Maro]]<br>[[Gō Ayano]]<br>[[Shuya Yoshimoto]]<br>[[Shunkan Metal|Taketari no Yamaguchi]]<br>[[Home Team (owarai)|Yoshiaki Yoza]]<br>[[Tetsushi Tanaka]]<br>[[Shun Sugata]]<br> |
| starring = Tak Sakaguchi <br />[[Shōei]] <br />[[Hiroyuki Onoue]] <br />[[Shintaro Yamada]] <br />[[Hideo Sakaki]] <br />[[Akaji Maro]] <br />[[Gō Ayano]] <br />[[Shuya Yoshimoto]] <br />[[Shunkan Metal|Taketari no Yamaguchi]] <br />[[Home Team (owarai)|Yoshiaki Yoza]] <br />[[Tetsushi Tanaka]] <br />[[Shun Sugata]] <br />Kentarō Shimazu |
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| cinematography = [[Shinichi Fujita]] |
| cinematography = [[Shinichi Fujita]] |
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| editing = [[Seiji Harimoto]] |
| editing = [[Seiji Harimoto]] |
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| music = [[Junichi Soga]] |
| music = [[Junichi Soga]] |
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| distributor = [[There's Entertainment]] |
| distributor = [[There's Entertainment]] |
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| released = {{ |
| released = {{Film date|2008|01|26}} |
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| runtime = 110 |
| runtime = 110 minutes |
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| country = |
| country = Japan |
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| language = |
| language = Japanese |
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{{nihongo|'''''Be A Man! Samurai School'''''|魁!!男塾|Sakigake!! Otokojuku|lit "''Charge!! Men's Cram School''"}} is a [[Cinema of Japan|Japanese film]] released in 2008. It is written, directed by and starring [[Tak Sakaguchi]]. This is the first film he has directed.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2007-11-30/otoko-juku-live-action-film-remake's-trailer-posted|title=Otoko Juku Live-Action Film Remake's Trailers Posted|date=November 30, 2011|publisher=[[Anime News Network]]|accessdate=February 23, 2013}}</ref> It is based on [[Akira Miyashita]]'s manga series ''[[Sakigake!! Otokojuku]]''. The film's ending theme is {{nihongo|"Yaiba"|刃|Blade}} by [[The Back Horn]]. |
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'''{{nihongo|Sakigake!! Otokojuku|魁!!男塾|Charge!! Men's Private School}}''' is a [[2008 in film|2008]] [[Cinema of Japan|Japanese film]] written, directed by and starring [[Tak Sakaguchi]] in his directorial debut. It is based on [[Akira Miyashita]]'s [[Sakigake!! Otokojuku|manga series of the same name]]. |
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It premiered at the [[Fantasia Festival]] in 2008, and was subsequently screened at the [[New York Asian Film Festival]] in 2009.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2008-06-26/montreal-fantasia-fest-to-show-manga/anime-films|title=Montreal's Fantasia Fest to Show Manga/Anime Films|date=June 26, 2008|publisher=[[Anime News Network]]|accessdate=February 23, 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2009-06-04/antique-n-american-premiere-in-ny-asian-film-fest|title=Antique's N. American Premiere in NY Asian Film Fest (Updated)|date=June 4, 2009|publisher=[[Anime News Network]]|accessdate=February 23, 2013}}</ref> |
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The film's subtitle, '''Be A Man! Samurai School''', is a loose translation of the Japanese title. |
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The films ending theme was '''{{nihongo|Yaiba|刃|Blade}}''' by [[The Back Horn]]. |
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⚫ | Genji Togashi ([[Shōei]]) visits his brother's grave and informs him that he too will be enrolling in Otokojuku. Young [[Yakuza]] successor Hidemaro Gokukouji ([[Hiroyuki Onoue]]) runs into thugs from [[Kanto Gogakuren]] while partying, but is saved by Momotaro Tsurugi ([[Tak Sakaguchi]]). As it turns out, Hidemaro's mother ([[Tomoko Nakajima]]) already decided to send him to Otokojuku for him to become a man. |
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⚫ | At the enrollment ceremony, Hidemaro is assaulted by the head instructor Oni-Hige ([[Shun Sugata]]) for not getting into line properly. After he finds Momo and meets Togashi, Oni-Hige introduces the principal, Heihachi Edajima ([[Akaji Maro]]). Edajima gives his introductory speech. At orientation, 1st years Tazawa ([[Shunkan Metal|Taketori no Yamaguchi]]) and Matsuo ([[Home Team (Owarai)|Yoshiaki Yoza]]) are forced by Tange and the 2nd years to perform ridiculous tasks and manly performances. Togashi and Toramaru stand up to Tange ([[Masaki Miura]]), a brawl breaks out and Momo gets involved. The fight is interrupted by 2nd year leader Gouji Akashi ([[Tetsushi Tanaka]]), who challenges Momo to a sword fight, which itself gets interrupted by Oni-Hige before a true victor can be decided. |
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⚫ | After finding a pair of underwear, drill instructor Iron Helmet (Kentarō Shimazu) summons all the students for a uniform inspection. He informs the students that all real men wear a [[fundoshi]] and that the owner of the briefs will be punished. Togashi can see from his face that they belong to Hidemaro, so he confesses to preferring briefs. He is placed in a tub of oil with a candle on a leaf while wearing just a fundoshi. Togashi perseveres as the oil gets hotter, until finally it out, as a message of manliness to Hidemaro. Hidemaro can't take it anymore so he runs away in the middle of the night. After words of encouragement from Shioya ([[Tatsuo Yamada]]), the last remaining member of the Gokukouji clan, he returns to Otokojuku just as Momo is being scolded by Oni-Hige for letting him escape. The two of them are placed in twin cells, one of which has a 500 kilogram collapsible ceiling that Momo must hold up by a chain in the other cell in order to keep Hidemaro from being crushed. |
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⚫ | At the enrollment ceremony, Hidemaro is assaulted by head |
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⚫ | One day, Otokojuku is invaded by Kanto Gogakuren, a group of delinquents led by Omito Date ([[Hideo Sakaki]]), a former Otokojuku student who was expelled for killing an instructor for forcing him to undergo the twin solitary cells punishment. He and his two right hand men, Hien ([[Gō Ayano]]) and Gekko ([[Shuya Yoshimoto]]) defeat most of the students. Akashi challenge Date and is nearly killed before being saved by Momo. However, before things can go further, Edajima interrupts and demands they settle things in the 3 Great Astonishing Assaults tournament. Momo, Togashi, and Toramaru are chosen to represent Otokojuku. Togashi again visits his brother's grave, when Oni-Hige suddenly appears. He tells Togashi of how his brother was a real man and gives him his brother's [[tantō|dosu knife]]. As Momo trains his sword, Toramaru wrestles a bear, and Matsuo practices his [[ōendan]], Hidemaro and Tazawa both wonder what they can do to help. |
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In a side story, Togashi recieves a paper airplane message during class. After reading it, Tazawa "deduces" that it is a love letter. Matsuo and Toramaru joke that any girl interested in Togashi must be a dog, but nontheless follow him (with Hidemaro) when he goes to meet her. The girl, Erika-chan ([[Kaoru Hirata]]), turns out to be a pretty high school student and Togashi is instantly smitten. He treats her to [[gyūdon]], and although he makes a pig of himself, she seems to find it cute. However, it turns out the date was just an initiation for Erika to join a gang, and the girls laugh at Togashi for actually thinking anyone could like him. Toramaru tries to slap Erika, but Togashi stops him and instead tells her that today has been the best day of his life. Momo finds him crying and sits next to him. before Togashi can say much, Momo suggests that they return to their home at Otokojuku, and are joined along the way by the others. |
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⚫ | One day, Otokojuku is invaded by Kanto Gogakuren, a group of |
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==Cast== |
==Cast== |
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* [[Tak Sakaguchi]] as [[Otokojuku (school)#Momotaro Tsurugi|Momotaro Tsurugi]] |
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* [[Shōei]] as [[Otokojuku (school)#Genji Togashi|Genji Togashi]] |
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* [[Hiroyuki Onoue]] as [[Otokojuku (school)#Hidemaro Gokukouji|Hidemaro Gokukouji]] |
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* [[Shintaro Yamada]] as [[Otokojuku (school)#Ryuji Toramaru|Ryuuji Toramaru]] |
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* [[Tetsushi Tanaka]] as [[Otokojuku (school)#Gouji Akashi|Gouji Akashi]] |
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* [[Akaji Maro]] as [[Heihachi Edajima]] |
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* [[Hideo Sakaki]] as [[List of Sakigake!! Otokojuku characters#Omito Date|Omito Date]] |
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*'''[[Gō Ayano]]''' as '''[[Kanto Gogakuren#Hien|Hien]]''' |
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* [[Gō Ayano]] as [[List of Sakigake!! Otokojuku characters#Hien|Hien]] |
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*'''[[Shuya Yoshimoto]]''' as '''[[Kanto Gogakuren#Gekko|Gekkou]]''' |
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*'''[[Shunkan Metal|Taketari no Yamaguchi]]''' as '''[[Otokojuku (school)#Shinichiro Tazawa|Shinichiro Tazawa]]''' |
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*'''[[Home Team (owarai)|Yoshiaki Yoza]]''' as '''[[Otokojuku (school)#Taio Matsuo|Taio Matsuo]]''' |
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*'''[[Kentarō Shimazu]]''' as '''[[Otokojuku (school)#Staff|Tetsu Kabuto]]''' |
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*'''[[Tomoko Nakajima]]''' as '''Shinobu Gokukouji''' |
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*'''[[Tatsuo Yamada]]''' as '''Shioya''' |
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*'''[[Masaki Miura]]''' as '''Tange''' |
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*'''[[Kaoru Hirata]]''' as '''Erika''' |
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*'''[[Hiroshi Ryōgoku]]''' as '''Ryougoku''' |
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*'''[[Takashi Hamazaki]]''' as '''Fuukai''' |
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*'''HIRO''' as '''Rinkai''' |
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*'''[[Kenji Takayama]]''' as '''[[Otokojuku (school)#Kiyomi Tsubakiyama|Tsubakiyama]]''' |
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*'''[[Shin Yazawa]]''' as '''Woman in car''' (cameo) |
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*'''[[Ayano Tsuji]]''' as '''[[Ukulele]] Girl''' (cameo) |
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*'''[[Shunkan Metal|Bakko Maeda]]''' as '''Man at Gyudon House''' |
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*'''[[Home Team (owarai)|Yutaka Hiyama]]''' as '''Kanto Gogakuren Member''' |
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*'''[[Shigeru Chiba]]''' as '''Narration''' |
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==References== |
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==Minmei Publishing== |
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{{Reflist}} |
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As with the original manga and anime, various Otokojuku specialties and unique techniques are explained in sidenotes by the fictional '''{{nihongo|Minmei Publishing|民明書房刊|Minmei Shoboukan}}'''. |
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*'''{{nihongo|Abura Buro|油風呂|Oil Bath}}''' - "Aka '''{{nihongo|Hell Boat|地獄舟|Jigoku Bune}}''', a form of torture devise to make ruthless criminals talk. Oil is poured into a gold tub and a candle on a leaf boat is set afloat. If the criminal in the tub moves, the unstable leaf boat will turn over and the oil will be in flames. The horror and pain will last until the candle burns out." From {{nihongo|Oriental Punishment Illustrated|東方懲罰全図|Touhou Choubatsu Zenzu}}. |
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*'''{{nihongo|Sousei Dokkyo Bou|双生独居房|Twin Solitary Cells}}''' - "Two men are confined in adjacent cells. If one stops pulling the chains, a rock hanging in the next cell falls, and the man in that cell dies. In Medieval times when betrayal and treachery were common, this was designed to nurture unseen mutual trust and cooperation. This was a training method of [[Takeda Shingen]]." From {{nihongo|Universal Training Information Record|万国鍛錬見聞録|Bankoku Tanren Kenmon Roku}}. |
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{{Tak Sakaguchi}} |
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==Changes from original manga== |
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*Major characters '''J''', an American boxer from Otokojuku, and '''Raiden''', a master of all forms of [[Kenpo]] from Gogakuren, were omitted from the film. Coincidentally, this does not prevent a possible sequel covering the Pa-Lien Seiha Arc, as J and Raiden were paired up for their battle in it. |
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*Also ommitted were the third Otokojuku instructor, '''Pilot Hat''', and the malicious second year '''Edogawa''', although their absence doesn't effect the original story. Additionally, the character Tange seems to fill the role originally filled by Edogawa. |
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*Hidemaro was portrayed in the original manga as a supporting character and a spoiled brat rather than a second main character and an insecure young man. |
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*Toramaru had a habit of eventually being stripped down to his pants or [[fundoshi]] (or even less on one occasion) during his fights, however he remains fully clothed throughout the entire film. |
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*Tsubakiyama was a recurring minor character in the manga and a main supporting character along with Hidemaro, Tazawa, and Matsuo in the anime. |
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*In the manga, Togashi endures the Oil bath because visiting Hidemaro insists on seeing it and none of the other students were brave enough. This was actually Hidemaro's intrduction, and after he is enrolled the students pay him back by forcing him to endure the Oil Bath. |
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*The trademark muscular bodies of the manga are almost non-exsistant, most notably in the characters Edajima and Toramaru. |
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*Hidemaro's family, the Twin Solitary Cells, and Togashi's first date are original to the film. However, the Twin Solitary Cell is reminiscent of Toramaru's introduction in the manga, which involved him having been put in a solitary cell with a collapsable ceiling for 6 months. |
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*In the manga, the Gogakuren interrupts an Otokojuku school festival when they attack. |
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===Kyoura Daisan Kyousatsu=== |
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*Because of the absence of J and Raiden, the {{nihongo|Kyoura Daiyon Kyousatsu|驚邏大四凶殺|Four Great Astonishing Assaults}} becomes the {{nihongo|Kyoura Daisan Kyousatsu|驚邏大三凶殺|Three Great Astonishing Assaults}}. |
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*In the original manga, Toramaru was introduced right before the Kyoura Daiyon Kyousatsu as Momo, Togashi, and J were searching for a 4th teammate. |
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*Toramaru and Gekko's battle takes place in a Collapsing Cave rather than the Blazing Ice Battleground. |
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*Toramaru and Gekko's battle takes place before Togashi and Hien's rather than after it. The outcome is slightly different as well. The manga ended with a draw as Toramaru held Gekko in a backbreaker-like hold as the arena caved in, while the film ends with Toramaru clearly defeating Gekko. |
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*Matsuo coughing up blood and losing consciousness while leading an [[ōendan]] occurs during Momo and Date's fight rather than Togashi and Hien's. In fact, in the manga version Matsuo's yell ends up riding the wind and carrying Togashi back up his rope after falling. |
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*Momo and Date's battle originally begins on the [[Asbestos]] Rope Ring, before that ring breaks and fall into the volcano below and continue on a slab of rock and surrounded by poisonous [[hydrogen chloride]] gas. Afterwards, Fuukai and Rinkai send a rope down for Momo and he tries to save Date, but when the rope almost snaps Date lets go of Momo. |
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*In the original manga, Momo had also carved the initials (first kanji) of his fallen comrades into his arm. He then notices Date had done the same as he is saving him. |
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*[http://eiga.wikia.com/wiki/Be_a_Man!_Samurai_School Eigapedia entry] |
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Latest revision as of 03:57, 23 September 2022
Be a Man! Samurai School | |
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Directed by | Tak Sakaguchi |
Written by | Tak Sakaguchi Akira Miyashita (original manga) |
Produced by | Keiko Kusakabe Koichi Kusakabe Toshiki Kimura |
Starring | Tak Sakaguchi Shōei Hiroyuki Onoue Shintaro Yamada Hideo Sakaki Akaji Maro Gō Ayano Shuya Yoshimoto Taketari no Yamaguchi Yoshiaki Yoza Tetsushi Tanaka Shun Sugata Kentarō Shimazu |
Cinematography | Shinichi Fujita |
Edited by | Seiji Harimoto |
Music by | Junichi Soga |
Distributed by | There's Entertainment |
Release date |
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Running time | 110 minutes |
Country | Japan |
Language | Japanese |
Be A Man! Samurai School (魁!!男塾, Sakigake!! Otokojuku, lit "Charge!! Men's Cram School") is a Japanese film released in 2008. It is written, directed by and starring Tak Sakaguchi. This is the first film he has directed.[1] It is based on Akira Miyashita's manga series Sakigake!! Otokojuku. The film's ending theme is "Yaiba" (刃, Blade) by The Back Horn.
It premiered at the Fantasia Festival in 2008, and was subsequently screened at the New York Asian Film Festival in 2009.[2][3]
Plot
[edit]Genji Togashi (Shōei) visits his brother's grave and informs him that he too will be enrolling in Otokojuku. Young Yakuza successor Hidemaro Gokukouji (Hiroyuki Onoue) runs into thugs from Kanto Gogakuren while partying, but is saved by Momotaro Tsurugi (Tak Sakaguchi). As it turns out, Hidemaro's mother (Tomoko Nakajima) already decided to send him to Otokojuku for him to become a man.
At the enrollment ceremony, Hidemaro is assaulted by the head instructor Oni-Hige (Shun Sugata) for not getting into line properly. After he finds Momo and meets Togashi, Oni-Hige introduces the principal, Heihachi Edajima (Akaji Maro). Edajima gives his introductory speech. At orientation, 1st years Tazawa (Taketori no Yamaguchi) and Matsuo (Yoshiaki Yoza) are forced by Tange and the 2nd years to perform ridiculous tasks and manly performances. Togashi and Toramaru stand up to Tange (Masaki Miura), a brawl breaks out and Momo gets involved. The fight is interrupted by 2nd year leader Gouji Akashi (Tetsushi Tanaka), who challenges Momo to a sword fight, which itself gets interrupted by Oni-Hige before a true victor can be decided.
After finding a pair of underwear, drill instructor Iron Helmet (Kentarō Shimazu) summons all the students for a uniform inspection. He informs the students that all real men wear a fundoshi and that the owner of the briefs will be punished. Togashi can see from his face that they belong to Hidemaro, so he confesses to preferring briefs. He is placed in a tub of oil with a candle on a leaf while wearing just a fundoshi. Togashi perseveres as the oil gets hotter, until finally it out, as a message of manliness to Hidemaro. Hidemaro can't take it anymore so he runs away in the middle of the night. After words of encouragement from Shioya (Tatsuo Yamada), the last remaining member of the Gokukouji clan, he returns to Otokojuku just as Momo is being scolded by Oni-Hige for letting him escape. The two of them are placed in twin cells, one of which has a 500 kilogram collapsible ceiling that Momo must hold up by a chain in the other cell in order to keep Hidemaro from being crushed.
One day, Otokojuku is invaded by Kanto Gogakuren, a group of delinquents led by Omito Date (Hideo Sakaki), a former Otokojuku student who was expelled for killing an instructor for forcing him to undergo the twin solitary cells punishment. He and his two right hand men, Hien (Gō Ayano) and Gekko (Shuya Yoshimoto) defeat most of the students. Akashi challenge Date and is nearly killed before being saved by Momo. However, before things can go further, Edajima interrupts and demands they settle things in the 3 Great Astonishing Assaults tournament. Momo, Togashi, and Toramaru are chosen to represent Otokojuku. Togashi again visits his brother's grave, when Oni-Hige suddenly appears. He tells Togashi of how his brother was a real man and gives him his brother's dosu knife. As Momo trains his sword, Toramaru wrestles a bear, and Matsuo practices his ōendan, Hidemaro and Tazawa both wonder what they can do to help.
Cast
[edit]- Tak Sakaguchi as Momotaro Tsurugi
- Shōei as Genji Togashi
- Hiroyuki Onoue as Hidemaro Gokukouji
- Shintaro Yamada as Ryuuji Toramaru
- Tetsushi Tanaka as Gouji Akashi
- Akaji Maro as Heihachi Edajima
- Junkichi Orimoto as Shura (monk)
- Hideo Sakaki as Omito Date
- Gō Ayano as Hien
- Shun Sugata as Oni-Hige
References
[edit]- ^ "Otoko Juku Live-Action Film Remake's Trailers Posted". Anime News Network. November 30, 2011. Retrieved February 23, 2013.
- ^ "Montreal's Fantasia Fest to Show Manga/Anime Films". Anime News Network. June 26, 2008. Retrieved February 23, 2013.
- ^ "Antique's N. American Premiere in NY Asian Film Fest (Updated)". Anime News Network. June 4, 2009. Retrieved February 23, 2013.