All Around Us (DVD) (Taiwan Version) DVD Region 3
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The year is 1993, and life is going well for level-headed editor Shoko (Kimura Tae) and her easygoing husband Kanao (Lily Franky), who recently began a new job as a courtroom artist. The loving couple happily await the coming of their new child. One year later, Kanao is still spending his days in the courtroom, sketching crooks and killers of all persuasions. At home, Shoko has been suffering from depression since the death of their baby, and Kanao is at a loss on how to help her. As the years go by, Shoko slips deeper and deeper into depression, and the passing of time is marked only by Kanao's high-profile court cases, all based on real-life incidents.
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| Product Title: | All Around Us (DVD) (Taiwan Version) 幸福的彼端 (DVD) (台灣版) 幸福的彼端 (DVD) (台湾版) All Around Us (DVD) (Taiwan Version) All Around Us (DVD) (Taiwan Version) |
| Also known as: | Gururi no Koto Gururi no Koto Gururi no Koto Gururi no Koto Gururi no Koto |
| Artist Name(s): | Baisho Mitsuko | Emoto Akira | Terajima Susumu | Yashima Norito | Kase Ryo | Terada Nori | Kimura Tae (Actor) | Andou Tamae | Lily Franky (Actor) 倍賞美津子 | 柄本明 | 寺島進 | 八嶋智人 | 加瀨亮 | 寺田農 | 木村多江 (Actor) | 安藤玉惠 | Lily Franky (Actor) 倍赏美津子 | 柄本明 | 寺岛进 | 八嶋智人 | 加濑亮 | 寺田农 | 木村多江 (Actor) | Andou Tamae | Lily Franky (Actor) 倍賞美津子 | 柄本明 | 寺島進 | 八嶋智人 | 加瀬亮 | 寺田農 | 木村多江 (Actor) | 安藤玉恵 | Lily Franky (Actor) Baisho Mitsuko | Emoto Akira | Terajima Susumu | Yashima Norito | Kase Ryo | Terada Nori | Kimura Tae (Actor) | Andou Tamae | Lily Franky (Actor) |
| Director: | Hashiguchi Ryosuke 橋口亮輔 桥口亮辅 橋口亮輔 Hashiguchi Ryosuke |
| Release Date: | 2009-12-14 |
| Language: | Japanese |
| Subtitles: | Traditional Chinese |
| Country of Origin: | Japan |
| Picture Format: | NTSC What is it? |
| Aspect Ratio: | 1.78 : 1 |
| Sound Information: | Dolby Digital |
| Disc Format(s): | DVD |
| Region Code: | 3 - South East Asia (including Hong Kong, S. Korea and Taiwan) What is it? |
| Duration: | 140 (mins) |
| Publisher: | Taisheng Multimedia Corporation |
| Package Weight: | 120 (g) |
| Shipment Unit: | 1 What is it? |
| YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1021632937 |
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在現實中生存著,去抓住確實的東西,這就是幸福。 ──Lily Franky
一個永不分離的兩個人的故事,是追尋著重生的希望與生存下去的勇氣的故事,那也是生活在當下的,我們的故事。
2009柏林影展、日本奧斯卡最佳女主角獎(木村多江)、日本藍絲帶獎最佳新人獎(Lily Franky)
掛在牆上的日曆,每周有三天都畫上了一個X。那是翔子規定的「夫妻親密日」,老公金男卻老是會在那天晚歸,兩人不時拌嘴爭吵,又並肩漫步在東京的暮色街頭。然而不幸夭折的嬰孩將翔子捲入憂鬱之谷,轉行當法庭畫家的金男也目睹一樁樁令人嘩然的社會事件…。曾以《流砂歲月》驚豔世人的橋口亮輔,以溫柔細膩的手法,將存在於日常生活中微弱的希望之光,一幕幕浮現出來。這是一個充滿簡單的幸福,洋溢著小小溫暖的、平凡夫妻的故事。這是追尋重生的希望與生存下去的勇氣的故事,那也是生活在當下的,我們的故事。
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Japan Academy Prize 2009
- Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role Winner, Kimura Tae
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Director Ryosuke Hashiguchi takes on eight years of scenes from a marriage in All Around Us, an intimate film about a married couple that plays out in epic length. This is understandably a difficult film for Hashiguchi, who is one of the few openly gay directors working in Japan. Not only is this his first film without any gay characters or gay themes, it's also a comeback of sorts seven long years after his previous film Hush!. All Around Us does run a potentially butt-hurting 140 minutes, but the length is easily justified thanks to its execution as well as a surprisingly well-struck balance between ambitious contemporary historic tale and intimate character study. Add that to Hashiguchi's confident direction, and you're in such good hands that it was like he was never gone in the first place. Credit also needs to go to the film's cast, especially since Hashiguchi is known to be an actor-intensive director. Everything you might have heard about Tae Kimura, who won the Best Actress Award at the Japan Academy Awards and shattered a Departures sweep, is true. Kimura has the obviously more difficult role here, having to transform from a controlling professional woman to a depressed mess without exaggerating the process. The result does involve a lot of crying, but Kimura's measured performance makes us feel every bit of pain her character goes through. Unfortunately, her co-star, writer-novelist-illustrator Lily Franky, is playing her husband in his first starring role, and while the effectiveness of his extensive rehearsals with Kimura shows in their scenes together, Franky is ultimately a bit too wooden to carry a leading role like this, even if he is simply playing another version of himself. This is especially surprising because the story is told from the perspective of Franky's character. The film starts in 1993, with Kanao (Lily Franky) running a small shoe repair shop and spending his days flirting with clients. At home, he has a pregnant wife named Shoko (Tae Kimura), who is so controlling over home affairs that she even designates what days of the week to have sex (marked by red x's on the calendar, a visual motif throughout the film). One day, Kanao's old classmate offers him a job as a courtroom sketch artist for the television news. With hopes of more money and an outlet for his art school training, he takes the job. Meanwhile, Kanao's slacker nature earns Shoko a mountain of disapproval from her overbearing family members, but she sees the good in her husband. For a moment, there is hope for Shoko, for Kanao, and for their growing family. However, in Hashiguchi's most brilliant reveal, he cuts to six months after the couple's sweetest moment, showing their empty apartment before cutting to a memorial plaque for a baby – their newborn son. All Around Us is a film that hides its biggest reveals, only suggesting them along the way through visuals. We find out that Shoko begins to sink slowly into depression during the following years, but Hashiguchi demands attention from his audience, only hinting at the events that lead to them with subtle visual clues. Overall, the film focuses on the gradual effects these events have on the characters, making for a true character piece. On the other hand, Hashiguchi also wisely shows the passing of time in a way unique to only Japanese cinema. Through Kanao's job, see time pass via the most sensational court cases of the Japanese legal system over the last decade. Some of these cases include an unapologetic cannibal (a cameo by Ryo Kase), a mother who brutally murders her daughter's schoolmate, and, of course, a member of a certain cult that attacked a certain subway system. Some of these criminals give the film its creepiest and most powerful moments. However, foreign viewers may find these scenes lost in translation, as those who are not familiar with recent Japanese crimes will not be able to differentiate between one child killer and another. Nevertheless, it's a minor detail that shouldn't affect the general appreciation of All Around Us. After all, Hashighuchi's film is less about contemporary Japanese history than how two people don't realize how much they need each other until years into their marriage, and it achieves that intention masterfully. Hashiguchi doesn't just create a wide range of characters that leave memorable impressions, but he also shows expert skill at pacing, giving just the appropriate length to each scene and injecting humor at the right times. Even though it's nowhere close to being an arthouse realist film, All Around Us possesses a humanity that makes it feel authentic to real life. Just as its title suggests, Shoko and Kanao may very well be just two people around us - and with all the celebrity divorces these days, a story like All Around Us only feels all the more relevant to our times. By Kevin Ma |










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