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1986    1 h 51 minComédia, Drama
6.339%46%6.1
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Quando uma fábrica de automóveis localizada em uma pequena cidade americana é fechada, um pânico generalizado toma conta do lugar, pois a maioria dos habitantes trabalha na fábrica. Até que um funcionário (Michael Keaton) vai até Tóquio, na tentativa de convencer os japoneses a assumirem a fábrica. Eles concordam com a proposta, mas como os métodos de trabalho oriental e ocidental são bem distintos, um choque cultural se torna inevitável.
Dirigido por Ron Howard
  • Michael KeatonHunt Stevenson
  • Gedde WatanabeOishi Kazihiro
  • George WendtBuster
  • Mimi RogersAudrey
  • John TurturroWillie
  • So YamamuraMr. Sakamoto
  • Sab ShimonoSaito
  • Rick OvertonGoogie
  • Clint HowardPaul
  • Jihmi KennedyJunior
  • Michelle JohnsonHeather DiStefano
  • Rodney KageyamaIto
  • Rance HowardMayor Conrad Zwart
  • Patti YasutakeUmeki Kazihiro
  • Jerry TondoKazuo
  • Dennis SakamotoMatsumura
  • Stan EgiKenji
  • Martin FerreroCrandall
  • James RitzTony
  • Dock P. Ellis Jr.Luke
  • Plexxor the Pretty Good11 de fevereiro de 2026
    Is a frog's ass water tight? murmurmurmur...Yes, we believe it is!! ;o
  • TomVader4 de dezembro de 2025
    I accidentally saw this movie on TV when I was in college and happened to be studying Japanese at the time. I don't know if other people will see the charm and humor that I saw, or maybe I'm biased because of the Japanese connection, but I still really like this movie.
  • flavo432 de dezembro de 2025
    Gung Ho was a movie I found hilarious as a kid—its crude humour, culture clashes, and exaggerated portrayals seemed light-hearted and fun at the time. But after living overseas and experiencing different cultures firsthand, I began to see the film through a very different lens. What once felt like harmless comedy now comes across as a collection of broad stereotypes and cheap tropes, oversimplifying both Japanese and American work cultures for easy laughs. That’s not to say the film has no merit; it does attempt to highlight misunderstandings, workplace pressures, and the value of cooperation. Michael Keaton brings charisma, and some moments still land as satire. But compared to more thoughtful cross-cultural comedies or workplace dramas, Gung Ho lacks nuance and relies too heavily on outdated caricatures. As an adult viewer, I appreciate the message it tries to convey, yet I recognize that much funnier, sharper films exist that don’t resort to stereotype-driven humour.
  • soloistthree26 de outubro de 2025
    Fun, funny, charming, 80s-tastic, what's not to love? Under-appreciated gem!
  • harrypoth30 de agosto de 2025
    This movie is absolutely fantastic. As a person who was born in 1978 and whose childhood was spent during the times depicted in this movie and when this movie was filmed, it is exactly as I remember things. It's also a perfect exhibit of why Michael Keaton will always have a job acting. The man can play any type of role any type of character.

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