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Sumotherhood

  • 2023
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
4.6/10
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Adam Deacon, Jennifer Saunders, Ed Sheeran, and Jazzie Zonzolo in Sumotherhood (2023)
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Two hapless friends run into trouble after an attempted bank robbery goes wrong.Two hapless friends run into trouble after an attempted bank robbery goes wrong.Two hapless friends run into trouble after an attempted bank robbery goes wrong.

  • Director
    • Adam Deacon
  • Writers
    • Adam Deacon
    • Michael Vu
    • Jazzie Zonzolo
  • Stars
    • Adam Deacon
    • Jazzie Zonzolo
    • Richie Campbell
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    4.6/10
    1.3K
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    • Director
      • Adam Deacon
    • Writers
      • Adam Deacon
      • Michael Vu
      • Jazzie Zonzolo
    • Stars
      • Adam Deacon
      • Jazzie Zonzolo
      • Richie Campbell
    • 31User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
    • 46Metascore
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    Adam Deacon
    Adam Deacon
    • Riko
    Jazzie Zonzolo
    • Kane
    Richie Campbell
    Richie Campbell
    • Tyrese
    Jennifer Saunders
    Jennifer Saunders
    • DI Brookes
    Peter Serafinowicz
    Peter Serafinowicz
    • Krzysztof
    Danny Sapani
    Danny Sapani
    • Leo
    Kobna Holdbrook-Smith
    Kobna Holdbrook-Smith
    • Shotti
    Ed Sheeran
    Ed Sheeran
    • Crack Ed
    London Hughes
    London Hughes
    • Rowanda
    Leomie Anderson
    Leomie Anderson
    • Tamara
    Jeremy Corbyn
    Jeremy Corbyn
    • Jeremy Corbyn
    Babatunde Aleshe
    • PC Williams
    Jaime Winstone
    Jaime Winstone
    • Sarah
    Ruxandra Porojnicu
    Ruxandra Porojnicu
    Kevin Bishop
    Kevin Bishop
    • Random Customer in Bank
    Tamzin Outhwaite
    Tamzin Outhwaite
    • Ambulance Worker
    Michael Salami
    Michael Salami
    Vas Blackwood
    Vas Blackwood
    • PC Ian
    • Director
      • Adam Deacon
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      • Adam Deacon
      • Michael Vu
      • Jazzie Zonzolo
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    4MUFCOK

    Loud, forced humour and very irritating.

    Anuvahood is a guilty pleasure of mine. It's not a great film by any means, but it is entertaining and a good time. When I saw the trailer for Sumotherhood, I won't lie to you, it looked pretty bad. Much more slapstick, much more 'action' comedy than the first movie and only a sprinkling of the original cast returning. Nevertheless, after a couple of beers and some food, we decided to give it a go. How bad could it be?

    ... It's pretty bad.

    One thing that I found quite jarring is that the names and characters have changed from the first movie? The two leads have different names and the other returning actors are playing different characters. I can only imagine Adam Deacon wanted to get the full gang back to play the same characters but they weren't having it so he got what he could and changed them completely.

    This movie is loud, too loud. The shouting gets irritating after about 15 minutes and that delivery of shouting jokes and screaming all the time just isn't that funny. Not to mention that 9 out of 10 jokes just aren't funny. There are some good one-liners in this, and I did have a few chuckles, but it just wasn't enough.

    Adam Deacon has bipolar and I believe that is why he has been away from acting for quite some time and his inclusion of mentioning this in the movie is about a subtle as a third nipple. The ending is also hilarious with some social commentary shoehorned in which is completely out of place and out of the blue.

    The cameos are in the trailer and aside from Jeremy Corben saying 'allow it wasteman', they all add nothing to the comedy.

    Overall, the movie is pretty bad, it's not that funny, it's repetitive and it falls flat on so many occasions. Surprisingly though, it's actually better than I thought it would be.

    A very generous 4/10.
    4markharry-40265

    Sun other time

    I had looked forward to this film I knew what I was getting silly comedy nothing to serious. I liked anuverhood it was strong. Sadly there was to much shouting and swearing in this. Some of the characters are just silly they add nothing the cameo's add nothing really a lot of the lines are recycled from other films and it almost like a slight pause after saying them as if to say look what we just said.

    I do think Adam Decon can write something better than this something stronger funnier.

    It makes a change not to have all these hard hitting gang films though. If you want to remove ya brain and zonk out this film is for you you won't remember it a few days after seeing it.
    3jpblondi1995

    Tried way too hard to be funny

    I wasn't expecting this to be amazing but thought it would at least be funny from the trailer. This was definitely wrong. Don't get me wrong, there were a few funny moments and an unexpectedly bizarre cameo from Jeremy corbyn that made me laugh, but overall the directors were trying way too hard and it just fell flat. If they hadnt tried to force the comedy so much it could had worked, but instead it just felt overdone and cringey. I felt genuinely bored for most of it as did my partner and the majority of the cinema...a packed screening and probably heard about 2 laughs the entire time. I'm rating it 3 stars to match the 2 laughs I had and 1 for the cameos. Don't waste your time on this poor attempt at nostalgia.
    6CinemaSerf

    Sumotherhood

    Aside from a rather fun cameo from Ed Sheeran that reminded me that he probably lived a street life not a million miles away from the characters here when he was younger and homeless, the rest of this is really rather disappointing. As you'd expect from Adam Deacon ("Riko"), the writing is break-neck paced and littered with humour, contemporary references and there is a definite chemistry between him and his sidekick (and co-writer) "Kane" (Jazzie Zonzolo). Petty criminals in just about every sense of the word, they find themselves £15k in the hole and desperate to raise the cash. Looks like a robbery is the solution - so they try. A wealthy gent in the toilet? A bank branch? Will they make the cash and escape with their lives? If you listen to the dialogue then it is certainly cleverly constructed with some potent observations contained within the relentlessness of the delivery. It's that last bit that I struggled with, though. It plays way too much to linguistic stereotypes and my brain actually felt more attacked by the constant verbal onslaught than entertained enough by it. I think if I had seen this on stage with just the two men, then it could have made for a belter of a two man show shining a light on their East London community, but as a film the visual comedic elements are all just a bit too predictable and I found the other characterisations - there are really only two of note - just a bit annoying. There's far too much soundtrack and I also felt Deacon just a bit too old to carry off the role very plausibly. It has it's moments, just not enough of them.
    2Go_For_The_Jugular

    Home Alone Syndrome!

    You know how Home Alone 1 and 2 are timeless classics...and every other Home Alone after them have been absolute abominations...

    Well that's exactly what we have here with 'Sumotherhood'. Kidulthood and Adulthood were brilliant, but every spin-off since has been pure garbage.

    Appearing to be written by school kids on a bus home from school...unfunny, OTT stereotypes, forced, pointless cameos, almost zero story...the whole thing is just WACK!

    I literally only laughed ONCE, during the Ed Sheeran scene...he was only on for about 45 seconds...and the fact that he was the best thing in the entire film, tells you all you need to know.

    These guys are living in the past and trying way too hard to keep this franchise alive.

    Get some professional writers, start a new project ..and move on!

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    • Release date
      • October 13, 2023 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • London, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • Piece of Pie Productions
      • Belstone Pictures
      • Deaconstructed
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