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    Sumotherhood
    Sumotherhood

    Sumotherhood

    "Different hood, same old sh*t"

    5.1•October 13, 2023•1h 37m
    ComedyActionCrime

    Storyline

    Riko and Kane have got it all: big dreams, no respect and a fifteen grand debt. Could things get any worse? Yes! So, it’s time to man up and finally be taken serious as “Roadmen”. Once putting their heads together on various ways to make some money, they decide to rob a megastar in a nightclub toilet and hold up the local bank but things inevitably don’t go to plan!

    Director
    Adam Deacon
    Writers
    Adam Deacon,Michael Vu,Jazzie Zonzolo

    Top Cast

    Adam Deacon

    Adam Deacon

    Riko

    Jazzie Zonzolo

    Kane

    Jennifer Saunders

    Jennifer Saunders

    DI Brookes

    Ed Sheeran

    Ed Sheeran

    Crack Ed

    Charlie Sloth

    Charlie Sloth

    Self

    Denise Van Outen

    Denise Van Outen

    Nurse

    Tamzin Outhwaite

    Tamzin Outhwaite

    Ambulance Worker

    Jaime Winstone

    Jaime Winstone

    Sarah

    Babatunde Aléshé

    Babatunde Aléshé

    PC Williams

    Jammer

    Jammer

    Murkleman

    Megaman

    Killi

    Peter Serafinowicz

    Peter Serafinowicz

    Krzysztof

    Featured Reviews

    R

    r96sk

    September 19, 2024
    7 / 10
    Whether you like <em>'Sumotherhood'</em> or not is probably based on if you like 2011's <em>'Anuvahood'</em>. I think both films are on the same level. I remember that other flick being quite popular at my school at the time, me and my mates would even quote bits - none more so than that Fruittella line, which is amusingly called back to in this one. There are many callbacks, despite it not being an actual sequel. On that note, I'm not sure why it isn't (was initially billed as such); seems an odd decision, a behind the scenes issue, I guess? It, like the first one, is an extremely silly movie. If you just come into this not knowing anything about it then I'd say it's likely you'll really dislike it. I probably would in that scenario, though due to the first film I knew exactly what was going to greet my eyes with this more recent release. The stuff at the bank is standout of the movie, the only scenes that made me cringe were the ones involving Bhasker Patel and his crew. Adam Deacon and Jazzie Zonzolo are the ones who again lead this mess (which it is, objectively) and they make it work, to be fair. Kobna Holdbrook-Smith is genuinely the best actor here though, he makes his character more noteworthy than others would've. Richie Campbell is as cuckoo as before, while certain cameos from a musician and a politician are funny. I also appreciate Vas Blackwood, as well as Eddie Kadi's return. We all have those films that you enjoy just enough, despite all logic telling you they are terrible productions. These sorta flicks, which are welcome, are exactly that for me. If I said I disliked it, I'd be lying.
    C

    CinemaSerf

    October 19, 2023
    6 / 10
    Aside from a rather fun cameo from Ed Sheeran that reminded me that he probably lived a street life not a million miles away from the characters here when he was younger and homeless, the rest of this is really rather disappointing. As you'd expect from Adam Deacon ("Riko"), the writing is break-neck paced and littered with humour, contemporary references and there is a definite chemistry between him and his sidekick (and co-writer) "Kane" (Jazzie Zonzolo). Petty criminals in just about every sense of the word, they find themselves £15k in the hole and desperate to raise the cash. Looks like a robbery is the solution - so they try. A wealthy gent in the toilet? A bank branch? Will they make the cash and escape with their lives? If you listen to the dialogue then it is certainly cleverly constructed with some potent observations contained within the relentlessness of the delivery. It's that last bit that I struggled with, though. It plays way too much to linguistic stereotypes and my brain actually felt more attacked by the constant verbal onslaught than entertained enough by it. I think if I had seen this on stage with just the two men, then it could have made for a belter of a two man show shining a light on their East London community, but as a film the visual comedic elements are all just a bit too predictable and I found the other characterisations - there are really only two of note - just a bit annoying. There's far too much soundtrack and I also felt Deacon just a bit too old to carry off the role very plausibly. It has it's moments, just not enough of them.

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    StatusReleased
    LanguageEN
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