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The story is about a group of Japanese High Schoolers coming together to participate in cheerleading competition in the US and the process, the struggles, the challenges they had to go through to get there. The movie is in theory just another cheerleading film, one who happens to take place in Japan. There's nothing new about that but Japan doesn't have a long-standing tradition in cheerleading when compared to the US the Japanese culture is very different from the Western Culture in the broad sense of the expression, not the literal one, therefore it's inspiring. It shows that determination and hard-work can make dreams come true but that's not something new either.
The acting was good, nothing exceptional but good as was the music to put it simply.
Overall it was a nice comedy, light, breezy, fluffy and entertaining!
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Easy Watch for a Believe In Yourself Sports Movie
LIKES:Cinematography, production, choice of cast, colour palate, scene locations, were all well done.
MUSIC for the Japanese cheer team was decent, but nothing memorable.
STORY: Based on a true story, which was nice because I didn’t know prior to watching this that Japan had any form of cheer competitions.
COSTUMES: I liked the Japanese cheer costumes, especially for the JETS.
CONCEPT: Youth sports and dancing, high school pressures, friendships, were all well delivered.
DISLIKES:
MUSIC: They used Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now) song to depict the American cheer championships. So many other songs could’ve done the same.
DIRECTING & EDITING: a lot of moments too drawn out, pacing became an issue. Some parts were really choppy.
STORY: They didn’t need the boy crush angle between Mackenyu’s character and Suzu’s character or Ayami and Kentaro. Also it wasn’t a comedy, although there were some light hearted moments. Based on a true story, but even with 2 hours it mostly focused on training and not really the competition, so the end wasn’t as impactful. There was no adult version conclusion for some of the supporting, first string girls like Taeko or Yui, they only showed the future selves of Hikari and Ayano. That was frustrating because they did give some back story of Taeko.
OVERALL:
Easy and light watch, even though it was 2 hrs. I did tear up near the end. I would recommend watching it, however there’s nothing so appealing that I would want or need to watch it again.
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In some places/countries, cheer dancing isn't that much popular among the people. But in this movie, they showed the Fukui Commercial High School of Japan do it gracefully. Some characters had their own ups and downs but they still made it. Some finally achieved their dreams.
The final cheer dance piece was something I can re-watch n number of times. It was beautiful.
At the last part, I was teary eyed but those were tears of happiness. This movie was definitely worth the 2 hours.
I want to write so much more but I don't know how to put my feelings regarding this movie in words. It was that that good.
If you haven't watched the movie then go watch it !!!!!!!
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"Let's Go, Jets!" (original title: Chihayafuru: Chihayafuru Musubi), released in 2017, is a Japanese comedy-drama film that tells the inspiring, feel-good story of a high school cheerleading club in Fukui Prefecture. Based on a true story, the film follows a group of unlikely aspirants who, under the guidance of a tough-love coach, aim for an unprecedented goal: to win the National Cheerleading Championship in the United States. The narrative centers on Hikari Tomonaga (played by Suzu Hirose), a seemingly ordinary high school student who joins the cheerleading club, primarily to be close to a boy she likes. However, the arrival of their strict new advisor, Kaori Saotome (Yuki Amami), quickly shatters any illusions of an easygoing club activity. Saotome sets a daunting target: to reach the USA National Cheerleading Championship within a few years, demanding intense discipline, grueling practice, and complete dedication from the girls. What makes "Let's Go, Jets!" compelling is its classic underdog story executed with charm and genuine emotion. It's not just about the cheerleading routines; it's about the personal growth of each character, their struggles with self-doubt, inter-team conflicts, and the sacrifices they make. Hikari, initially unmotivated, transforms into a determined leader, pushing herself and her teammates beyond their perceived limits. The film effectively portrays the power of teamwork, perseverance, and the importance of having a dream, no matter how audacious it seems. The performances are a significant strength. Suzu Hirose delivers a charismatic and believable portrayal of Hikari, embodying her journey from reluctance to fierce determination. Yuki Amami is excellent as the stern but ultimately caring coach, providing both comedic relief and a grounding force. The entire ensemble cast contributes to the film's vibrant energy, making their collective struggles and triumphs feel authentic. Visually, the film is bright and energetic. The cheerleading sequences are well-choreographed and dynamic, showcasing the athleticism and synchronization required. While the plot follows a familiar trajectory for sports dramas, it's executed with enough sincerity and heartwarming moments to keep the audience engaged. There are moments of humor, but the film's core is its uplifting message about ambition and the bonds forged through shared adversity. In essence, "Let's Go, Jets!" is a delightful and motivational film. It might not break new ground in storytelling, but its earnest performances, engaging characters, and inspiring true-life basis make it a thoroughly enjoyable watch for anyone who appreciates a story about chasing dreams against all odds. It's a testament to the idea that with enough hard work and belief, even the most improbable goals can be achieved. Esta resenha foi útil para você?

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