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Waterboys
In a Japanese school, 5 adolescent geeks join the new sport teacher and take up the challenge to take part in the synchronised swimming competition, in-spite of the mockeries of the real sportsmen.
Release : | 2001 |
Rating : | 7.1 |
Studio : | TOHO, dentsu, Fuji Television Network, |
Crew : | Production Design, Director of Photography, |
Cast : | Satoshi Tsumabuki Hiroshi Tamaki Naoto Takenaka Koen Kondo Takatoshi Kaneko |
Genre : | Comedy |
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I love this movie so much
A Major Disappointment
Simple and well acted, it has tension enough to knot the stomach.
It’s sentimental, ridiculously long and only occasionally funny
Waterboys is a zany, sweet comedy about a group of boys who get roped into starting a synchronised swimming team, and then have to get together a routine for an exhibition in a few weeks time! It's fun stuff that aims low and hits hard. There are lots of great sight gags and other slapstick comedy, but there's also an interesting love story and fantastic acting from the boys.The film rolls along at a great pace, with Yaguchi a talented director treating us to lengthy tracking shots and other technical flourishes. The film never bores and always pleases, and as we head towards the climax, the comedy keeps coming, and the final 'routine' will delight you with its genius. A fun, endlessly rewatchable madcap comedy.
I watched this movie in my year 11 (tenth grade) Japanese class, and we found it absolutely fantastic. Of course, like many "sillier" comedies it made absolutely no sense in some parts (e.g. The swimming teacher: "It turns out I'm eight months pregnant! I thought I was just gaining weight!" I'm glad there is no dubbed version as that would have killed it completely. It is very crazy and much of the comedy comes from sheer silliness or slapstick- acting not so good but this is more or less disregarded and often adds to the comedy.If you're looking for Friday night fun with boys with killer Dance Dance Revolution moves and a run like Napoleon Dynamite, this is your movie.
"Waterboys" is the featured film on the opening night in this year's Eiga Sai in Manila. I didn't anticipate I would be laughing my toxins out. It's a hilarious movie. I thought I'd never laugh so hard again after watching a Charlie Chaplin movie years back. This Japanese film is incredibly and enjoyably funny. It totally amazes me how the Japanese are able to evoke the whole range of emotions in their audience, i.e., laughter in comedy films, profound sadness in drama. (I still haven't gotten over the heartache from watching "Grave of the Fireflies".) "Waterboys" has a very simple plot. It would have been banal and jejune in the hands of an ordinary storyteller. The storytelling technique was effortless, but the use of slow motion matched with a perfect comedic timing produced a remarkably hilarious film. To be able to make people laugh from one's belly and in so many continuous fractions of a minute is a gift. "Waterboys" cast and crew are gifted. I've never cracked up so hard in my whole life. The adrenalin kick from watching it is yet to subside. One disadvantage: I don't know if any Hollywood comedy films can ever make me laugh again.
Five adorable and well-meaning misfits at a Japanese high school try to organize a synchronized swimming team, but their early efforts at a routine end in disaster. They persevere, and with the help of a Dolphin Trainer from the local aquarium they eventually get it right and earn the respect of their peers.