Synopsis
Terajima Mikako became a boys volleyball team coach at a junior high school she has been assigned to. As an incentive for the team members who do not show the slightest enthusiasm, she promises to show them her boobs if they win a game.
2009 ‘おっぱいバレー’ Directed by Eiichirō Hasumi
Terajima Mikako became a boys volleyball team coach at a junior high school she has been assigned to. As an incentive for the team members who do not show the slightest enthusiasm, she promises to show them her boobs if they win a game.
Сиськастий волейбол, Oppai barê, Сиськастый волейбол
a new teacher accidentially promises her no-good super horny middle school volleyball students she'll show em her boobs if they win (they trick her into it)
double standard aside, what this turns into from there is nothing short of admirable.
mutual growth of a goodhearted, naive teacher who finds herself in a conundrum because she doesn't want to dissapoint her students again, with the most gentle of backstories that'll hijack your tearducts like only japan can do. - and a group of friends trying to live out their school days as best as they can before being split up and having to face adult life, some having to start working right away, and the rest going on to highschool.
it's…
Wanna know the secret, the motivation, the burning ambition behind every successful male athlete ever?
Tits and getting into contact with them.
Simple as that.
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"These boobs are not just mine! They're everyone's dream!"
Oppai Volleyball has an odd (and somehow very Japanese) premise of a school's volleyball club full of losers being persuaded to become better after the teacher promises to show them her boobs if they win a game.
With a central plot like that, the film could very easily gain a strong creep factor and it does walk the line at points, but it never gets as sexual or intimate as you might expect and instead actually spends time telling a fairly dedicated coming of age story for the boys of the volleyball club and a story about finding yourself for the teacher.
Some of the scenes…
A group of horny teenage boys join the volleyball club as they find the teacher (Haruka Ayase) hot and talk her into showing them her boobs if they win a game...
So, there's a problem right away which I could never really overcome. This MAYBE could have worked in a silly sex comedy or satire... but while this starts as a comedy it actually reaches serious drama level and in the end - if you want to - this could even be read as an ill-advised message of how to encourage your students (use your body not your mind).
But then, the movie undeniably has heart and a certain tone of 'innocence' which somehow still makes it all work but…
I am not really questioning anything here but honestly saying, i personally can't stand movies like this. I said this before that i don't like pushing my morality into cinema when they become barrier to enjoy the art but still i can't overlook movies like this.
What's the point? What they are trying to show? Sexualizing a teacher? That's the same problem i faced when i watched Gokusen.
I think director/screenwriter wanted to create embarrassing moments for Haruka Ayase to present her cute sides but sadly that didn’t work. They couldn’t even do properly what they wanted to do. Even if i overlook everything, its still a badly acted mediocre film that have nothing positive in it at all. Big big big thumbs down.
The movie was very original but of course, as it was made in Japan and not strangely inspired by real-life events. Wot the heck. I do not know what is with the hate and I have enjoyed it very much in this near erotic film which turned out to be not. I think there was a moral of the story of how intrinsic motivation can realistically do to most people.
My complaint is the question on the female student, Rie. What was the director trying to portray her? Was she supposed to be the lowkey villain? I could not figure out what was her role this time while other than what she did.
And also, was the lead actress that hot though?
A middle of the road inspirational teacher story muddled with a methodical against-all-odds sports tale, supplemented with a strong 70s-80s nostalgia from the same people that made "Always Sunset on the Third Street".
An "American Pie" sort of coming of age premise with a bunch of hormone-raging middle high boys all guns blazing to catch a feel of a prominent female's anatomy and their wet dream came through when a bosomy new teacher played by former gravure model Ayase Haruka came into a picture and an absurd pact was made.
The running time was pretty concise but it was to the point and the plot though generic, was easy to digest and I love those old tunes, so I am giving this movie a good pass.