The Handsome Suit

November. 01,2008      
Rating:
6.4
Trailer Synopsis Cast

An overweight cook is given the opportunity to woo the girl of his dreams when he is given a "handsome suit" that transforms him into an idealized human being in this absurd Japanese comedy.

Tsukaji Muga as  Takuro Ohki
Shosuke Tanihara as  Kyonin Mitsuyama
Keiko Kitagawa as  Hiroko Hoshino
Mayumi Sada as  Raika
Hiroyuki Ikeuchi as  Shinsuke Hazama
Nozomi Sasaki as  Remi
Manami Honjo as  Hisae Taniyama

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Reviews

SpuffyWeb
2008/11/01

Sadly Over-hyped

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Steineded
2008/11/02

How sad is this?

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BallWubba
2008/11/03

Wow! What a bizarre film! Unfortunately the few funny moments there were were quite overshadowed by it's completely weird and random vibe throughout.

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AnhartLinkin
2008/11/04

This story has more twists and turns than a second-rate soap opera.

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moviewizguy
2008/11/05

The film is about an "ugly" guy who gets to wear a suit that makes him handsome.I didn't really know what to expect from this film because it's the first foreign romantic comedy film that I've seen. To my surprise, it's not at all different from the style of a romantic comedy that comes from the U.S. I thought it was a funny and sweet film with a few dumb jokes, like the one where our protagonist sticks his finger up his nose every time he thinks. That was so unnecessary.The predictability is also there, especially the twist in the end, but that doesn't make the film bad at all. Muga Tsukaji gives a comedic performance, although he isn't that good at being dramatic. Keiko Kitagawa, his potential love interest, good and beautiful as well.One problem I had with the film is that the third act resolves itself a little too quickly. Our protagonist faces a predicament that has been going on for probably a third of the film's running time and it gets resolved in seconds...literally. It's exactly a deus ex machina!Another problem I had with the film is that our protagonist is so shallow. It takes him so many times to learn the message of "beauty is skin deep" that when you think he finally got the message to his head, he's STILL talking about how ugly he is and how nobody would like him. That was truly frustrating.But other than those two flaws, I enjoyed the film for what is it. It's funny and sweet, although sometimes shallow.

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Lawson
2008/11/06

Against all odds, I really, really liked this movie. It's all kinds of silly cheesy that could never be pulled off with a Hollywood production but coming from Japan, it all seems to work.An ugly man who can't find love (or so he thinks) gets the offer to try on a Handsome Suit, which essentially completely transforms him into a hunk. He then juggles his new life as a top model as well as his old life of running a little restaurant. Eventually he has to choose one or the other, but the decision isn't as clear-cut as one might think.All the characters are just so darned lovable. They overact but it's completely appropriate for this movie and doesn't nauseate me at all. And the movie's message is a positive one, about how looks aren't and shouldn't be everything, whether you're hideous or gorgeous.Of course there are flaws to the movie, including weak arguments for the message in some scenes, a too-long runtime at 2 hours, and the sole cringey scene in which the hero makes a very public announcement that he's giving up his good looks, but I exited the theater with a big smile on my face, and I made the prediction that after a while, I'd have forgiven the movie's weaknesses, and I have.

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8thSin
2008/11/07

This comedy movie is about an incredibly fat and ugly guy who gets to try a prototype suit that makes anyone handsome.As you would expect, the film shows that what's inside is more important than looks. And as you would expect... this movie is very cheesy.It was pretty funny as a comedy, but there's not much more to it. Kitagawa Keiko's acting was horrible as usual, contributing even more into the cheesiness of this film.There were some positive aspects in this movie though. It had a very fast pace that kept me interested throughout the runtime, and Tanihara Shousuke, who I consider to be a very inconsistent actor, performed very well in my opinion.The casting (other than Kitagawa Keiko), were very well-done. Although many of them are poor actors, they looked the part. The many, many cameos were very entertaining, and I was especially pleased to see the cameo appearance by LEGENDARY Watanabe Misato singing "My Revolution".

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DICK STEEL
2008/11/08

Handsome Suits might be Japan's answer to Korea's 200 Pounds Beauty, and given the success of the latter movie which deals with women's vanity in wanting to look good, this one is the equivalent, but centered on men instead, denying the focus on grooming as much as we like.Face it, we're more than likely to turn the blind eye for someone who looks good. Maybe not necessarily drop dead gorgeous, so long as they're pleasing to the eye. The movie plays on the observation of how possessing good looks would open doors and help in getting a leg up in life, like a satire on the sad reality of life that is, but in its simplicity comes a well told story with plenty of pathos to think about, ranging from being true to oneself, and again a constant reminder not to judge a book by its cover.Takuro Ohki (Muga Tsukaji) might be the ugliest chef around no thanks to his porky frame, but inside lies a sensitive man who stuck to a long held mantra of his late Ma's Taste at Ma's Price diner. Essentially a good man, he has no luck in love because of his lack of presentable looks, and romance is always far off in his mind. Tsukaji brings about some likability to this character, though I really must defer judgement to the ladies for frank opinions on whether they would date a guy who looks like that on first impressions, coupled with the propensity to stick his finger up his nostril (for a chef!).Like a fantasy come true, this is pretty much done in Click fashion, with the all-powerful remote control being replaced by an all-powerful suit which looks like a cross between the Michelin Man and the stay-puff marshmallow man. Once worn and vacuumed fit, he becomes instantaneously transformed, voice included, to be as sexy as can be, with women literally swooning at his feet, and his opportunities to get in touch with the opposite sex suddenly increases manifold. As Annin Hikariyama (Shosuke Tanihara), he becomes the hottest sensation in the fashion circuit, and faster than you can say "Let's Handsome", the coolest model in the business, Raika (Mayumi Sada) falls hard effortlessly to his charms.It is easy to identify with Takuro's leading of a double life, one as the ugly chef, and the other as the handsome model on the brink of signing a multi-million dollar management deal. However, he's soon cradled with the mother of all dilemmas, with his ex-waitress Hiroko Hoshino (Keiko Kitagawa) rejecting both Takuro as well as Annin, which he cannot fathom why, and then his growing affection for fellow looks-challenged Motoe (Miyuki Oshima). As if leading one simple life is not enough, his honeymoon with his suit once over will bring some major headaches which he must address, sometimes with hilarious results, especially when dealing with the suit's vulnerability to hot water.There are some opportunities for special effects, and these are done simply and to the point. What elevated this movie is its genuine comedy without trying to insult the audience's intelligence, especially when early on in the film he has to juggle with his newly established identity, lapsing constantly into his old self. Those who are keen-eyed will soon begin to see how the surprise of the movie would come as early as from the midway point. But don't go and look for such clues on purpose though, as it'll actually spoil the fun.With a constant and not too sublime reminder on the need to appreciate the little things you do that matter, and the little joys that you can find along the way in life that is important to help keep spirits up. I particularly enjoyed that extended scene where Motoe plays a game with Takuro during their walk home, which serves as a powerful reminder to stop and smell the roses. Handsome Suits will be recommended stuff, should it make its way to Singapore. Don't leave the theatre just yet until after the end credits!

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