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Synopsis
In the quirky 2008 comedy-musical Sing, Salmon, Sing!, we follow the journey of Kasumi Ogino, a high school choir member who has long basked in the glow of compliments for her singing talent. Confident and a bit self-absorbed, she believes she is destined for greatness, especially when the charming photographer Junichi Makimura expresses interest in capturing her vocal prowess. However, Kasumi's dreams take a comedic plunge when Junichi's photograph of her singing reveals a less-than-flattering view—her mouth wide open resembling a hungry salmon. This embarrassing moment sends her spiraling into a crisis of self-doubt, leading her to quit the choir altogether.
Just when it seems that Kasumi’s dreams are dashed, she receives unexpected encouragement from an unlikely source: Hiroshi Gondo, the tough leader of a rival all-male choir. His rough exterior hides a surprising depth, and he becomes her most unlikely ally in rediscovering her passion for music. As they navigate the ups and downs of competition and camaraderie, the film explores themes of self-acceptance, resilience, and the idea that true beauty lies in embracing one’s quirks. With its blend of humor and heartfelt moments, Sing, Salmon, Sing! reminds us that overcoming humiliation can lead to unexpected friendships and personal growth, making it a delightful watch for anyone who appreciates a good laugh and a catchy tune.