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Swing Girls

Original title: Suwingu gâruzu
  • 2004
  • 1h 44m
IMDb RATING
7.6/10
5.5K
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Swing Girls (2004)
Coming-of-AgeComedyDramaMusic

A tale of delinquent and lazy school girls. In their efforts to cut remedial summer math class, they end up vitiating and replacing the schools brass band.A tale of delinquent and lazy school girls. In their efforts to cut remedial summer math class, they end up vitiating and replacing the schools brass band.A tale of delinquent and lazy school girls. In their efforts to cut remedial summer math class, they end up vitiating and replacing the schools brass band.

  • Director
    • Shinobu Yaguchi
  • Writers
    • Shinobu Yaguchi
    • Junko Yaguchi
  • Stars
    • Juri Ueno
    • Yûta Hiraoka
    • Shihori Kanjiya
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.6/10
    5.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Shinobu Yaguchi
    • Writers
      • Shinobu Yaguchi
      • Junko Yaguchi
    • Stars
      • Juri Ueno
      • Yûta Hiraoka
      • Shihori Kanjiya
    • 42User reviews
    • 20Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 11 wins & 2 nominations 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
    • Director
      • Shinobu Yaguchi
    • Writers
      • Shinobu Yaguchi
      • Junko Yaguchi
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    User reviews42

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    9Andy-296

    The best of Yaguchi's comedies

    When a high school brass band (for the school's baseball team), gets food poisoning, the only healthy member of the band (he wasn't able to eat the spoiled food that day) decides to call some indolent girls from the school (who inadvertently caused the food poisoning) to replace the band. Initially, of course, they are a disaster. But just when they start to get better, the original band returns. What's to do, then? What about forming a jazz-style band? Following the structure of his previous film, Water Boys (inept students finally prevail against all odds), Yaguchi made probably his best film so far. It's hilarious, full of great gags. All the actors are good, but the geeky girl named Sekiguchi steal the movie in my opinion.
    10bloggerguy

    Just amazing!!

    This is the best japanase comedy i ve ever watched! without a doubt u will fall in love with this Japanese school jazz band!

    prepare to enjoy an extraordinary movie! you will laugh a lot!

    it is important to highlight that even when you are gonna have fun, you will have the opportunity to learn at the same time about the social problems that the jap. public high school students have to face in modern japan. (family disintegration, school dropouts, the high consumption of brands - cartier, armani,etc- among jap. adolescents, mediocre professors, etc)

    if we become extremely critical this movie will get 8/10 or 9/10 on the worst scenario. but because i enjoyed it so much and all of my friends loved it too, so we think this movie deserve 10/10!
    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.
    DICK STEEL

    A Nutshell Review: Swing Girls

    From the director of Waterboys comes a new drama-comedy Swing Girls, and I'm a happy camper. I mean, what can go wrong with combining Japanese Schoolgirls (drool?) and Jazz? Absolutely nothing! The premise and narrative is formulaic for this kind of "feel good carpe diem" shows - a bunch of misfits are thrown together by circumstance, to escape the dread of make up Math lessons during the holidays, they enroll (not voluntarily at first) to form a Big Band, face the great uphill task of getting funds for instruments, rehearsing and getting their act together, before ending it all with a cheery big bang.

    But as always, it's the delivery that matters. And this show delivers at all fronts. From the many comedic and zany moments, to preaching "never give ups", the story is breezy and the pacing comfortable. The main leads are rock solid good lookers, while the supporting casts consists of quirky characters, like the rocker chicks (huh? in a jazz band?! watch to find out!), gangster-ish mechanic wimps, and a teacher-maestro wannabe, brings much laughter even though at times their characters might seem one dimensional.

    What works is definitely the chemistry amongst the cast. It seems, from the out takes, that they had tremendous fun in making this film, and it shows in the end product.

    One gripe you may have about this film is that the band, when they finally get their act together, always seem to play the same old piece, when you're craving for more. Well, that's what made the finale work, by building the expectation, then surpassing it - it's 15 minutes of pure musical splendor, and it really made me wanna stand up from my seat and swing along. Too bad I didn't do that, cos I know the entire audience might just join along with me! So if you're feeling down, and somewhat bored, give this movie a go, and I'd guarantee, you'll be swinging and jazzing along when you emerge from the theatre, craving for more.
    7okomechan

    I like Swing Girls.

    Swing Girls (2004) was directed by Shinobu Yaguchi. Born in Kanagawa in 1967, Yaguchi other works include Adrenalin Live, A Secret Flower Garden and Water Boys. The latter has been his most successful movie to date, having been developed into a weekly television series. Water Boys shares many similarities with Swing Girls. First of all, the stage for each movie is high school and the main character in each is a boy (or girl) with no particular talent, skill or interests. He (she) discovers synchronized swimming (jazz music) and undergoes a transformation. Both movies are based on the theme of succeeding.

    Set in present-day Japan, Swing Girls is the story of girls who meet and are deeply fascinated by jazz. The heroine is a very typical Japanese teenager. Her character is suggestive of the hidden problem of today children. She lacks any special interests or motivation and dislikes making any effort. But when she discovers jazz, she discovers something she can be absorbed in and begins to transform herself. At first, she is not able to even make a noise. But she and her friends practice and come to be able to play their instruments. They slowly come to be fond of jazz and take part in a music competition.

    All the music was played by the actresses and actors themselves, which is perhaps the most outstanding aspect of Swing Girls. Their accents, on the other hand, sound to me like an imitation. But, as a whole, I like this movie.

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    • Trivia
      To promote the movie, the actor and the actresses performed live in concerts in Japan.
    • Goofs
      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.
    • Quotes

      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.

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

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    • Release date
      • September 11, 2004 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Language
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Những cô gái nhạc jazz
    • Filming locations
      • Yamagata, Japan
    • Production companies
      • Altamira Pictures Inc.
      • DENTSU Music And Entertainment
      • Fuji Television Network (Fuji TV)
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    • Budget
      • ¥500,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $19,412,484
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 44 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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