

Sumo Do, Sumo Don't
Ryota Moriyama, a senior at Kyoritsu University, receives a job offer at a first-rate company but gets dumped by Saki Nishino. His professor tells him that he can graduate on the condition that he joins the sumo club and competes in at least one match. With only a single member, Honoka Oba, for the past two years, the sumo club is on the brink of collapse. In order to graduate, Ryota endures Honoka’s strict training methods and starts to recruit other members.
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Plot Summary
A struggling university student is coerced into joining a sumo wrestling club to avoid eviction. Initially reluctant and awkward, he finds himself gradually drawn into the rigorous world of sumo, forming unexpected bonds with his teammates and coach. As he navigates the demands of training and competition, he begins to discover a sense of discipline, purpose, and camaraderie he never expected.
Critical Reception
Sumo Do, Sumo Don't received generally positive reviews, with critics praising its lighthearted humor, charming performances, and heartwarming story about unlikely friendships and personal growth. While not a groundbreaking film, it was appreciated for its feel-good nature and gentle exploration of tradition and modern life.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its lighthearted and humorous take on the sport of sumo.
- Appreciated for its endearing characters and their developing relationships.
- Found to be a charming and feel-good film with a satisfying character arc.
Google audience: Audience reception on Google is not widely available, but general sentiment across other platforms highlights enjoyment of the film's blend of comedy and drama, and its positive portrayal of teamwork and perseverance.
Fun Fact
The film's director, Shuichi Okita, is known for his distinctive blend of quirky humor and poignant storytelling, often focusing on ordinary people in unusual circumstances.
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