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10 Promises to My Dog (DVD) (Premium Edition) (Japan Version)

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Based on a Kawaguchi Hare novel, 10 Promises to My Dog (a.k.a. Inu to Watashi no 10 no Yakusoku) follows a girl and her dog over a decade's time. Tanaka Rena (Giniro no Season) and her younger counterpart Fukada Mayuko (L change the WorLd) portray the same character at different ages, showing how a young woman's relationship with her family, her dog, and herself evolves as she grows up and experiences the bittersweet turns of life. Directed by Motoki Katsuhide (Gegege no Kitaro), this pet film inspires both smiles and tears with its cute canine lead and its touching story of family and friendship. 10 Promises to My Dog also co-stars Kase Ryo (I Just Didn't Do It), Ikewaki Chizuru (Across a Gold Prairie), and Toyokawa Etsushi (Sinking of Japan).

With her mother in the hospital and her father (Toyokawa Etsushi) always busy with work, 14-year-old Akari (Fukada Mayuko) can't help feeling lonely. One day, a puppy suddenly shows up at her house, and Akari convinces her father to let her keep it. She names the puppy Socks and promises to take good care of him. With Socks around to give her company and support, Akari pulls through some tough times in life, trying hard to keep her smile and her pact with her furry best friend. As the years pass by, Akari (Tanaka Rena) grows up and gradually begins to feel that taking caring of Socks is a burden...

The Premium Edition comes with a dog photo book and bonus disc (making of, promotion clips).

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Product Title: 10 Promises to My Dog (DVD) (Premium Edition) (Japan Version) 我和尋回犬的十個約定 (DVD) (Premium Edition) (日本版) 我和寻回犬的十个约定 (DVD) (Premium Edition) (日本版) 犬と私の10の約束 プレミアム・エディション プレミアム・エディション 10 Promises to My Dog (DVD) (Premium Edition) (Japan Version)
Also known as: Inu to Watashi no 10 no Yakusoku Inu to Watashi no 10 no Yakusoku Inu to Watashi no 10 no Yakusoku Inu to Watashi no 10 no Yakusoku Inu to Watashi no 10 no Yakusoku
Artist Name(s): Tanaka Rena | Osawa Akane | Pierre Taki | Fuse Akira | Takashima Reiko | Kase Ryo | Sasano Takashi | Fukuda Mayuko | Fujii Mina | Toyokawa Etsushi | Ikewaki Chizuru | Motoki Katsuhide 田中麗奈 | Osawa Akane | Taki Pie-ru | 布施明 | 高島禮子 | 加瀨亮 | 笹野高史 | 福田麻由子 | 藤井美菜 | 豐川悅司 | 池脇千鶴 | 本木克英 田中丽奈 | Osawa Akane | Pierre Taki | Fuse Akira | 高岛礼子 | 加濑亮 | 笹野高史 | 福田麻由子 | 藤井美菜 | 丰川悦司 | 池脇千鹤 | 本木克英 田中麗奈 | 大沢あかね | ピエール瀧 | 布施明 | 高島礼子 | 加瀬亮 | 笹野高史 | 福田麻由子 | 相築あきこ | 藤井美菜 | 海老瀬はな | 豊見山明長(照明) | チョ・ソンウ(音楽) | 藤澤順一(撮影) | 鈴木肇(録音) | 川瀬功(編集) | 澤本嘉光(原作) | 川口晴(原作) | 北川淳一(製作) | 吉田繁暁(プロデューサー) | 福島大輔(企画) | 西村貴志(美術) | 鴇田満男(録音) | 宮忠臣(ドッグトレーナー) | 佐藤祥太 | 豊川悦司 | 池脇千鶴 | 本木克英 Tanaka Rena | Osawa Akane | Pierre Taki | Fuse Akira | Takashima Reiko | Kase Ryo | Sasano Takashi | Fukuda Mayuko | Fujii Mina | Toyokawa Etsushi | Ikewaki Chizuru | Motoki Katsuhide
Director: Motoki Katsuhide 本木克英 本木克英 本木克英 | 本木克英(監督) Motoki Katsuhide
Release Date: 2008-09-26
Publisher Product Code: DB-270
Language: Japanese
Subtitles: Japanese
Country of Origin: Japan
Picture Format: NTSC What is it?
Disc Format(s): DVD
Region Code: 2 - Japan, Europe, South Africa, Greenland and the Middle East (including Egypt) What is it?
Publisher: Shochiku Home Video
Other Information: 2DVDs
Shipment Unit: 1 What is it?
YesAsia Catalog No.: 1011631816

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タイトル:犬と私の10の約束 プレミアム・エディション
出演:田中麗奈/加瀬亮/福田麻由子/池脇千鶴/布施明/高島礼子/豊川悦司/佐藤祥太/相築あきこ/ピエール瀧/大沢あかね/海老瀬はな/藤井美菜/笹野高史
監督:本木克英(監督)/チョ・ソンウ(音楽)/澤本嘉光(原作)/川口晴(原作)/北川淳一(製作)/吉田繁暁(プロデューサー)/福島大輔(企画)/藤澤順一(撮影)/豊見山明長(照明)/西村貴志(美術)/鴇田満男(録音)/鈴木肇(録音)/川瀬功(編集)/宮忠臣(ドッグトレーナー)

北海道・函館で暮らす14歳の少女・あかりの家に一匹の子犬がやってきた。前足の片足だけが靴下をはいたように白いゴールデン・レトリーバーに、あかりは”ソックス”と名付けた。母はあかりに、犬を飼うときには、犬と「10の約束」をしなければならないと教えてくれた。その約束を交わした瞬間から、あかりとソックスは一緒に大人への道を歩き始める。母の急死、父の突然の辞職、初恋、憧れの仕事、初めての一人暮らし、恋人の事故・・・あかりの人生を揺さぶる、さまざまな出来事。どんな時も、ずっとそばにいて励ましてくれたのはソックスだった…。
知っていますか?犬たちのほんとの気持ち—/1. 私と気長につきあってください。/2. 私を信じてください。それだけで私は幸せです。/3. 私にも心があることを忘れないでください。/4. 言うことを聞かないときは、理由があります。/5. 私にたくさん話しかけてください。人の言葉は話せないけど、わかっています。/6. 私をたたかないで。本気になったら 私の方が強いことを忘れないでください。/7. 私が年を取っても、仲良くしてください。/8. あなたには学校もあるし友達もいます。でも、私にはあなたしかいません。/9. 私は10年くらいしか生きられません。だから、できるだけ私と一緒にいてください。/10. 私が死ぬとき、お願いです。そばにいてください。そして、どうか覚えていてください。私がずっとあなたを愛していたことを。

「犬と私の10の約束」メイキング/TVスポット集/イベント映像集(完成披露試写会・初日舞台挨拶)/ソックスたちのいる風景/特報/予告

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画面:Standard/Vista-16:9LB
言語/音声:日本語:ドルビーデジタル5.1chサラウンド/日本語:ドルビーデジタルステレオ

その他の情報
製作年:2008
著作権:(C)2008 「犬と私の10の約束」フィルムパートナーズ
備考:2枚組
本編ディスク+特典ディスク
特典:わんわんフォトブックレット、特製クリアケース/映像特典:予告篇、特報、メイキングドキュメンタリー、イベント映像集
日本小売価格:¥3800

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Professional Review of "10 Promises to My Dog (DVD) (Premium Edition) (Japan Version)"

October 22, 2008

This professional review refers to 10 Promises To My Dog (DVD) (English Subtitled) (Hong Kong Version)
The premise of 10 Promises To My Dog stems from the "Ten Commandments of Dog Ownership", which was first written in 1989 and has since been passed around the Internet. As the title suggests, the commandments are a set of promises for a dog owner to follow, all written from the perspective of the dog, and they became the inspiration for a novel by Hare Kawaguchi. With the popularity of cute dogs on the silver screen now soaring to a level where it's practically become its own genre in Japanese cinema, Kawaguchi and screenwriter Yoshimitsu Sawamoto quickly adapted the novel to a film just 9 months after the novel's initial release. Thanks to the presence of a cute dog and the rules for a touching dog-human relationship, 10 Promises To My Dog already has enough to attract dog lovers. But does it have enough to make other people care?

The "promise" part of the story refers to a set of promises made up by young heroine Akari's mother, who has fallen ill and has to live in the hospital for an extended period. To compensate for her absence, she secretly gets a dog for Akari, who believes the dog is a stray that wandered into the house one day. The rules are meant to guide Akari in her growing relationship with her dog. However, Akari's mother appears to be creating the rules on the spot, and they end up not having much significance to the central plot. Instead, the film turns out to be about Akari's relationship with her doctor father, his career ambitions and their effect on the family, and the role the dog ends up playing in her life.

Director Matsuhide Motoki, who last made the ineptly-directed adaptation of Gegege no Kitaro, takes a very low-key and matter-of-fact approach to the story. His direction keeps the flow of the story streaming along nicely from one plot point to another. However, the storytelling is sometimes too low-key for its own good, with the director seemingly having too little interest in the story to add any stylistic flair to the film. Instead, it almost feels like he decided to tell the story in a way that any director-for-hire would. However, unlike most directors-for-hire, Motoki doesn't resort to lazily pushing emotional moments with swelling music, and instead lets the characters and the storyline leave their intended effect on the audience.

The most touching aspect of the film revolves around Akari's decade-long relationship with her dog and the dog's various effects on her life. The problem with that is the story is told in such a low-key fashion that only pet owners will most likely identify with Akari's pains and sacrifices of having to give up her social life for a pet. For the rest of us non-pet owners, we are treated instead to digressive subplots such as Akari's romance with a childhood friend (played by Ryo Kase in his adult years). While the dog plays an integral part in the outcome of that storyline, the integration feels forced. Even worse is that sometimes it seems like Akari is exploiting her own pet to save her own romantic life, alienating her from any kind of audience sympathy.

The strongest human relationship in the film is actually between Akari and her father (played by Etsushi Toyokawa). Even though it only plays a large role in the first half of the film, his transformation from an ambitious career doctor to a devoted family man and dog lover is even more affecting and believable than Akari's relationship with her dog. While the dog is undoubtedly cute and adorable (as is the case with most movie pets), Akari's emotional connection to him is never truly felt until the ending, which is emotionally powerful and yet brilliantly understated. However, that moment is only touching because of the emotion of the scene itself, not because the dog's lifelong relationship with Akari has any poignancy, and certainly not because of the ten promises that are supposedly important throughout the film.

Even with Toyokawa's strong, down-to-earth performance as Akari's father, none of the human stars is able to steal the spotlight away from the dog. Rena Tanaka, only showing up in the second half of the film as the adult Akari, barely registers as the central character. Ryo Kase fares even worse, but mostly because of his poorly-written plot device of a character than his acting skills in general. The child actors fare much better, with Mayuko Fukuda giving the best performance as the child Akari. It helps that the first half of the film is the stronger section, hence providing better material for the actors. In fact, the heart of the film really lies in that first half, and would make a solid pet film on its own without any silly commandments or promises. Besides, with a dog this cute, no one with a heart needs to be forced to take care of him anyway.

By Kevin Ma

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Customer Review of "10 Promises to My Dog (DVD) (Premium Edition) (Japan Version)"

Average Customer Rating for All Editions of this Product: Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10 (1)

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December 1, 2008

This customer review refers to 10 Promises To My Dog (DVD) (English Subtitled) (Hong Kong Version)
3 people found the following helpful

Love it but I its so SAD! Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
If you get sad over watching adverts with dogs hurt then DO NOT watch this film! It has made me CRY
just by reading 'The 10' Promises, let alone watching it.
It is very sweet and it does remind you do consider you dogs feelings and appreciate them ALOT more.
If you want to see it, have tissues with you at ALL times! Becuase even if you are one of those 'Hard'
types, you WILL cry.
Animals lovers and more importantly dog owners/lovers, this film will appeal more to you and it will also
upset you whilst watching.
Don't be put of by the fact that you will cry becuase it does open your eyes and make you want to
give your dog a hug every other second! :)

Overall this movie is lovely and sad but it does help you to understand the ones you love like
you have never before.
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