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Swing Girls

Título original: Suwingu gâruzu
  • 2004
  • 1h 44min
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Swing Girls (2004)
ComediaDramaLa mayoría de edadMúsica

Unas colegialas delincuentes y perezosas. En sus esfuerzos por eliminar las clases correctivas de matemáticas de verano, terminan viciando y reemplazando a la banda de música de la escuelaUnas colegialas delincuentes y perezosas. En sus esfuerzos por eliminar las clases correctivas de matemáticas de verano, terminan viciando y reemplazando a la banda de música de la escuelaUnas colegialas delincuentes y perezosas. En sus esfuerzos por eliminar las clases correctivas de matemáticas de verano, terminan viciando y reemplazando a la banda de música de la escuela

  • Dirección
    • Shinobu Yaguchi
  • Guionistas
    • Shinobu Yaguchi
    • Junko Yaguchi
  • Elenco
    • Juri Ueno
    • Yûta Hiraoka
    • Shihori Kanjiya
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    • Dirección
      • Shinobu Yaguchi
    • Guionistas
      • Shinobu Yaguchi
      • Junko Yaguchi
    • Elenco
      • Juri Ueno
      • Yûta Hiraoka
      • Shihori Kanjiya
    • 42Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 20Opiniones de los críticos
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    • Premios
      • 11 premios ganados y 2 nominaciones en total

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    Juri Ueno
    Juri Ueno
    • Tomoko Suzuki (Tenor Sax)
    Yûta Hiraoka
    Yûta Hiraoka
    • Takuo Nakamura (Piano)
    Shihori Kanjiya
    Shihori Kanjiya
    • Yoshie Saito (Trumpet)
    Yuika Motokariya
    Yuika Motokariya
    • Kaori Sekiguchi (Trombone)
    Yukari Toyoshima
    • Naomi Tanaka (Drums)
    Kana Sekine
    • Hiromi Watanabe
    Fumiko Mizuta
    • Yuka Yamamoto (Bass)
    Asuka Yamaguchi
    • Chika Kubo
    • (as Asuka)
    Chise Nakamura
    • Emiko Okamura
    • (as Chiyo Nakamura)
    Masae Nemoto
    • Akemi Otsu
    Madoka Matsuda
    • Yumiko Shimizu
    Mutsumi Kanazaki
    • Rie Ishikawa
    Nagisa Abe
    • Reiko Shimoda (Trumpet)
    Misa Nagashima
    • Misato Miyazaki
    Eri Maehara
    • Kayo Yoshida
    Natsuki Nakazawa
    • Miho Kinoshita
    Natsuko Tatsumi
    • Yoko Kobayashi
    Miho Shiraishi
    Miho Shiraishi
    • Ms. Yayoi Itami
    • Dirección
      • Shinobu Yaguchi
    • Guionistas
      • Shinobu Yaguchi
      • Junko Yaguchi
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    8Meganeguard

    I'm pervert bait, more like bear bait...

    Suzuki Tomoko, along with ten plus classmates, has been sentenced to spend their summer vacation confined within their school and listen to her dull teacher Ozawa-sensei drone on and on about math equations that she, her classmates, and Ozawa-sensei himself could give a flip about. Therefore she envies the members of the school's brass band who gets to travel with the baseball team. However, on this particular hot summer day the band's bus leaves before the caterer arrives with the band's lunches. Because the caterer has another delivery, Tomoko, along with the other girls in the class decide to deliver the lunches. While on the train they eat one of the lunches and subsequently fall asleep missing their stop. After suffering such setbacks as jumping into rice paddies to avoid an oncoming train and having to wash their socks, the girls finally deliver the lunches to the brass band and their conductor. However, Nakamura Yuta, a boy Tomoko constantly bickers with, does not receive a lunch because his was consumed on the train ride. However, it seems an angel of mercy was looking over Nakamura when the other members of the brass band suffer a major bought of food poisoning.

    Nakamura, being the only member of the brass band who is healthy, is given the task to put together another band for a major baseball game. However, only three girls show up to volunteer: two punk rock girls who play guitar and bass respectively and Sekiguchi Kaori, a sweet, nerdy girl who can play the recorder. However, knowing that Tomoko ate one of the lunches, he spotted a grain of cooked rice on her chin at the baseball game, Nakamura orders Tomoko and her summer school classmates to join the brass band. However, there number only totals sixteen, which is too small a number for a brass band. Yet, after a few events, Nakamura decides instead to start Big Swing Band.

    Instead of playing music at first, Nakamura makes the girls exercise to build up their strength and lung capacity for a long performance. The girls eventually begin to enjoy playing their instruments, but right before the big game the brass bands members regain their strength and perform instead of the girls. However, seeds of love for music have been planted in the hearts of the saxophonist Tomoko, the trumpeter Saito Yoshie, the trombonist Sekiguchi, and the drummer Tanaka Naomi and while the other girls quit in order to hang out with some boys, this little group, with Nakamura in tow, sets forth to start their own jazz band.

    Before actually watching this film, my only knowledge concerning it was that it was directed by the director of Waterboys, but having yet to watch that film this left me with little information for what to expect. However, I received the experience of watching a very enjoyable film that was without violence, unless you count snowball fights and Naomi's butt cracking the head of a wild boar when the girls go matsutake hunting, without angst, without hormonal frustration, etc. The young actresses have a wonderful chemistry and seem like actual friends instead of actresses. Also, the personalities of Tomoko, Nakamura, Yoshie, Sekiguchi, and Naomi are very well fleshed out and each one of them has their own personal quirks: Yoshie's falls for every cute boy she sees, the mild Sekiguchi excels at whatever she does but is ignored by those around her, and the deadpan Naomi has a wonderful dry sense of humor. Combine all of this with a truly outstanding performance at the end of the film, the girls later on went to perform in New York and Los Angeles, make for a very nice film watching experience.
    9kmevy

    love the swing!

    what a fun! I was totally surprised by this film; at first i had the prejudice that the whole thing could turn out like a hysterical teenage comedy but it didn't, luckily.

    The light hearted feeling in this film was so comfortable. It is just like as someone already wrote in the comments. This film really does complement the, in movies or animes often seen, generalized or sometimes sexist image of Japanese school girls. The soundtrack, beside the jazz music, was also excellent, though it was the common "japanese-drama" background-music (accoustic guitar and stuff). The Jazz music covers solely standards and wasn't very artistically played but it was, combined with this movie, awesome! The acting was also very nice, however there were some awkward moments when the acting felt a little bit exaggerated. But that's fine with me, considering that many of the cast debuted with this film.

    This could have been a reason to give this film a 8/10 but the funky finale made a 9/10 out of it. ;)
    9crossbow0106

    Thoroughly Enjoyable

    From the beginning you realize that this is not a silly teen movie about a group of girls who act initially as substitutes for the school brass band. This movie actually has so much heart, its great to watch. Its full of good humor and all the girls of the title are engaging. Part of the time I was reminded of "Hula Girls", which has a premise that is a bit similar, but this is a better film. Its also better than the also similar "Linda Linda Linda". The girls learn jazz, going through the usual learning curves. The success or failure of this film hinges upon whether you like the characters, and I do. They are not caricatures, not over the top, just girls who want to play jazz. Another thing I liked a lot was that the film doesn't have any soppy coming of age romance subplots, which would retract from the fun of this. No need to go into what happens, its fairly obvious, but this obvious is fun to watch. Highly recommended.
    9rooprect

    Laugh so hard you'll puke into a tuba

    I believe it was the great Leslie Nielsen who first puked into a tuba in Naked Gun 33 1/3. Call me juvenile, but that gag ALWAYS gets me.

    In "Swing Girls" the gags are not always original, but maybe that's what makes this such a hilarious film. Everything is so delightfully predictable that you needn't waste time trying to unravel it. Instead you just sit back and enjoy the presentation.

    The humour is largely visual, but it's not corny or slapstick. It's hard to describe--perhaps I'd categorize it with Monty Python's deadpan style: subtle and classy while not being afraid to make fun of itself. And this movie definitely makes fun of itself, like in the scene where the kids are running from a ferocious wild boar which is quite plainly a stuffed prop. Juxtapose the bizarrely inappropriate Louis Armstrong tune "What a Wonderful World" on top, and you have yourself 3 solid minutes of asphyxiating laughter.

    Now comedy aside, it's important that you know something about the music. These kids are actually playing their own instruments. The fingering and breathing technique is authentic, right down to the last flubbed note. I think this is worthy of mention because it adds a certain authenticity to the film, much like in SPINAL TAP. Not only are they acting, they're really playing too.

    Let me finish by saying that YOU DON'T HAVE TO LIKE SWING MUSIC to enjoy this film. Me, I'm a fan of death metal. But by the end of this film (and for some time thereafter) I sure as heck found myself whistling "Take the 'A' Train". Can't get the bloody tune out of my head now.
    10lutra_riverdog

    Wonderful!

    I got to see this as it was released in Japan on DVD and it does have English subtitles. 'Swing Girls' has got to be the funniest and most honest 'feel-good' flick I have seen a very long time. Having lived in Japan for a number of years and having two Japanese daughters (one playing in a junior high school orchestra), I feel I'm qualified to at least say that the 'silly Japanese school girl' is portrayed in the best possible light. So if there are silly situations, it is only because they are a bunch of silly girls that have to come clean in a serious situation, i.e. high school competition. Other than not meeting any of Uncle Waldo's criteria for a five-star movie, I have no idea why this movie is not already distributed in USA. And that is a shame.

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    • Trivia
      To promote the movie, the actor and the actresses performed live in concerts in Japan.
    • Errores
      When Yoshie Saito, the character portrayed by Shihori Kanjiya, first places the mouse on the end of her Trumpet, it has no tail. In later scenes it is shown with a tail.
    • Citas

      Nakamura, Yuta: [following the girls who went to collect matsutake mushrooms in the woods] Why am I stuck doing this too?

      Saito, Yoshie: It's dangerous for a bunch of girls to be alone in the woods. Especially me, I'm definitely pervert bait.

      Tanaka, Naomi: More likely bear bait.

    • Créditos curiosos
      During the closing credits, the characters from the movie lip-sync along with "Love" by Nat King Cole.
    • Conexiones
      Followed by Swing Girls First & Last Concert (2005)
    • Bandas sonoras
      Moonlight Serenade
      Written by Glenn Miller and Mitchell Parish

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    Detalles

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 11 de septiembre de 2004 (Japón)
    • País de origen
      • Japón
    • Idioma
      • Japonés
    • También se conoce como
      • Những cô gái nhạc jazz
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Yamagata, Japón
    • Productoras
      • Altamira Pictures Inc.
      • DENTSU Music And Entertainment
      • Fuji Television Network (Fuji TV)
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      • JPY 500,000,000 (estimado)
    • Total a nivel mundial
      • USD 19,412,484
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    • Tiempo de ejecución
      1 hora 44 minutos
    • Color
      • Color
    • Mezcla de sonido
      • Dolby Digital
    • Relación de aspecto
      • 1.85 : 1

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