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Go As Messy As Messy Can Be 1971

84 min📅 1971-03-20

Dive into the chaotic charm of *Go As Messy As Messy Can Be (1971)*, director Mio Ezaki's wild, irreverent comedy that follows a rebellious young man as he turns a simple bar visit into a full-blown commotion.

Director: Mio Ezaki

Cast

Shinsuke Minami
Shinsuke Minami
Dameji
Joe Shishido
Joe Shishido
Mujitori
Rika Fujie
Metako
Kirin Kiki
Kirin Kiki
PTA Mama
Tomomi Sawa
Tomomi Sawa
Secretary
Miki Kawana
Hostess
Kazuhito Matsubara
Gakio
Attack Ichiro
Kinta
Toyoko Takechi
Mother-in-law
Yaeko Wakamizu
Yaeko Wakamizu
Mama

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *Go As Messy As Messy Can Be* (1971) about?

This 1971 Japanese comedy follows a reckless young man who invades his father's favorite bar, sparking a chain reaction of comedic chaos. His antics lead to hilarious entanglements with a hostess and the women in his father's office, delivering a raucous, boundary-pushing narrative.

Who directed *Go As Messy As Messy Can Be*?

Mio Ezaki directed this wild 1970s comedy, known for its unfiltered humor and rebellious tone.

Who stars in *Go As Messy As Messy Can Be*?

The film features Shinsuke Minami, Joe Shishido, Rika Fujie, Kirin Kiki, Tomomi Sawa, and Miki Kawana in its ensemble cast.

Is *Go As Messy As Messy Can Be* (1971) worth watching?

If you're a fan of bold, unapologetic comedies from the 1970s, this film delivers on its promise of chaotic fun. While it's not for everyone, its irreverent spirit and energetic performances make it a cult curiosity worth exploring.

How long is *Go As Messy As Messy Can Be*?

The runtime for *Go As Messy As Messy Can Be* is 84 minutes.

About Go As Messy As Messy Can Be (1971) — A Wild Comedy That Defies All Expectations

Dive into the chaotic charm of *Go As Messy As Messy Can Be (1971)*, director Mio Ezaki's wild, irreverent comedy that follows a rebellious young man as he turns a simple bar visit into a full-blown commotion. After storming into his father's favorite haunt, he not only wins the affection of a charming hostess but also, in a fit of mischief, gets up close and personal with every woman in the office—leading to a series of uproarious and unapologetically messy encounters. This 84-minute romp blends crude humor with a rebellious spirit, capturing the reckless energy of 1970s Japanese cinema.

With its unfiltered approach to comedy, *Go As Messy As Messy Can Be* revels in the absurdity of youthful defiance, where boundaries are bent and consequences are nonexistent. Shinsuke Minami stars as the troublemaker, backed by a talented ensemble including Joe Shishido, Rika Fujie, and Kirin Kiki, who bring the film's chaotic vibe to life. The movie's tone is playful yet provocative, offering a snapshot of an era when filmmakers pushed limits with bold, boundary-defying humor.