
Be a Man!! Samurai School 2008
Dive into the chaotic world of *Be a Man!! Samurai School (2008)*, directed by Tak Sakaguchi, where old-school discipline meets rebellious fun at Otokojuku, a private academy where students are forged into true warriors.
Director: Tak Sakaguchi
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Be a Man!! Samurai School (2008) about?
The film follows two unlikely friends, Momotaro and Hidemaro, at Otokojuku, a school where students are trained to be real men. When a vengeful former student leads an attack on the school, the duo must step up to defend their home and prove their worth in the most unconventional ways.
Who directed Be a Man!! Samurai School?
The movie was directed by Tak Sakaguchi, known for blending action and comedy in unique Japanese genre films.
Who stars in Be a Man!! Samurai School?
The film features Tak Sakaguchi, Hideo Sakaki, Go Ayano, Shôei, and Hiroyuki Onoue as the core cast.
Is Be a Man!! Samurai School (2008) worth watching?
For fans of over-the-top action-comedy with a samurai twist, *Be a Man!! Samurai School* delivers chaotic fun. While it's not a mainstream hit, its quirky charm and high-energy fights make it a cult favorite for those who enjoy unapologetic, genre-bending cinema.
How long is Be a Man!! Samurai School?
The movie runs for 110 minutes.
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About Be a Man!! Samurai School (2008) — A Wild Ride of Samurai Comedy
Dive into the chaotic world of *Be a Man!! Samurai School (2008)*, directed by Tak Sakaguchi, where old-school discipline meets rebellious fun at Otokojuku, a private academy where students are forged into true warriors.
The film follows Momotaro, a sharp-minded martial artist, and his unlikely best friend Hidemaro, a scrawny underdog, as they navigate the absurd challenges of school life under the watchful eyes of their eccentric instructors. When Omito Date, a disgraced former student turned villain, returns with an army from the rival Kanto Gogakuren school, he's determined to destroy Otokojuku and its traditions. Packed with over-the-top action, slapstick humor, and a healthy dose of samurai spirit, this movie blends comedy and martial arts into a high-energy spectacle that's as ridiculous as it is thrilling.