Narita Kyoji is a high ranking yakuza member. On a rainy day, he wanders on the street. He hears a singing sound and he walks towards the sound. There, he meets junior high school student Oka Satomi and he invites him to go to a karaoke place to teach him to sing. Kyoji badly wants to improve his singing so he won't place last in his gang's karaoke competition. Meanwhile, Oka Satomi is a 3rd grade junior high school students and leads the school choral club. Satomi has a sincere personality, but he often makes biting remarks. He has one problem, which is that he has difficulties with high-pitched notes due to his voice going through puberty. Satomi is embarrassed by the unexpected request from Kyoji. (Source: AsianWiki; edited by MyDramaList) ~~ Adapted from the manga "Let's Go Karaoke! (カラオケ行こ!)" by Wayama Yama (和山やま). Edit Translation
- English
- Türkçe
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- עברית / עִבְרִית
- Native Title: カラオケ行こ!
- Also Known As: Karaoke Ikou!
- Screenwriter: Nogi Akiko
- Director: Yamashita Nobuhiro
- Genres: Comedy, Drama
Cast & Credits
- Ayano GoNarita KyojiMain Role
- Saito JunOka SatomiMain Role
- Yoshine KyokoMorimoto Momo [Deputy Choir Club advisor]Support Role
- Hashimoto JunKobayashi [Matsuribayashi-gumi member]Support Role
- Yabe KyosukeKarata [Matsuribayashi-gumi member]Support Role
- Yoshinaga ShuheiGinji [Matsuribayashi-gumi member]Support Role
Reviews
A bond is a bond, whether forged in the innocence of youth or the wisdom of age.
I can't believe there aren't any reviews for this awesome movie! Even though I'm not the best at putting my thoughts into words, I'll give it a shot and try to convince you why this was such a fun watch.Imagine a gangster asking a 9th grader for singing lessons because his boss has this weird birthday tradition of hosting a singing competition, and coming last is a big no-no. Sounds crazy, right? But these two actors made it look like the most normal thing ever. You'd almost believe it could happen at your school!
This drama is about a sugary-sweet yakuza and a cold-hearted teenager who's the poster child for teenage angst and icy glares.
It's a quirky reminder that friendship can blossom in the most unexpected and peculiar ways possible. The story takes time to warm up, but as you notice changes in their expressions, you realise that, oh, they are totally into the BFF game now.
What's fascinating is that our teenage protagonist isn't your typical rebel; he's surprisingly cool-headed. On the flip side, there's another teen in full tantrum mode, plus a mature girl their age always trying to cool things down, showcasing the many shades of adolescence.
I enjoyed this movie a lot. There are so many fun moments, some literal god-level smart writing, and, of course, a totally heartwarming climax. I know my review is kind of wrapping up now when I hardly wrote anything but anything more than this can be a spoiler, and I don't want to steal your joy away.
Just to make this review a worthy read, I am going to tell you the most important thing about this movie, which is the post-credit scene. Please don't miss it, and look closely at the tatto on our sweetheart yakuza and smile like I did.
Now go and watch this gem right now, and please return and write a better review than me to attract more viewers, I believe in you hahaha.
In friendship, age has no bar.
"If we only accept pretty things, then this whole town will be wiped out, won't it?"Let's go karaoke is a random slice-of-life movie where you meet two bizarre yet perfect combination of characters in a questionable wholesome situation. A 40yr old yakuza Kyouji asks a 14yr old choir boy Satomi to teach him “how to sing”. After reading the synopsis you would expect a scary looking yakuza threatening a timid school boy to get what he wants. But in reality it's the opposite. How? That's for you to discover.
The movie is pretty much about the adolescent boy teaching him how to sing and founding himself in unusual situations with scary yakuza members. The absurdity of the whole plot is the juxtaposition of scary yakuza image and them taking karaoke singing competition so seriously like their life depends on it. Thanks to this film I found another banger “Kurenai” >.<
The bgm and hilarious singing adds up to it.
It's only possible for Japan to deliver this kind of unique plot. Throughout the film you watch two mismatched people come closer and forming a bond. Both the actors skillfully depicted the intricate emotions of their distinct characters.
I'm that type of person who reads the manga/webtoon first before diving into the series/movies. The mangaka, Yama Wayama has my heart and soul. Her art style is just my type. I read and watched “Captivated by you” long ago which I absolutely adored it but sadly was unaware of this manga. The way she combined and delivered all the essence of characters in panels is just phenomenal.
Definitely recommend them, both the one-shot manga and its lovely adaptation.
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