: Reviews often highlight the friction between American union labor values (family and community first) and Japanese corporate dedication (total self-discipline and workaholism).
Depending on what you're looking for, "Gung Ho" can refer to several different things. Here are interesting reviews for the most popular versions.
This Ron Howard comedy stars Michael Keaton as an American foreman who convinces a Japanese car company to reopen a shuttered plant in his hometown.
: Michael Keaton is frequently praised for his "low-key charm" and ability to carry the film through its more repetitive or dated moments.
: Empowerment and being in control of achieving goals.
: The book is famous for its three nature-based analogies: The Spirit of the Squirrel : Focusing on worthwhile work.
: Encouraging and cheering each other on.
: Some viewers see it as a "forgotten gem" with a message of teamwork, while others criticize its use of broad cultural stereotypes and its "muddled" resolution.