Asu no Kioku (Memories Of Tomorrow) (DVD) (Japan Version) DVD Region 2
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Marketing chief Saeki Masayuki (Watanabe Ken) has given most of his life to his company. He bows low and deep, puts in long hours, and takes fervent pride in his work. Over the years, he has perhaps given less time to his loving wife (Higuchi Kanako) and rebellious daughter (Fukiishi Kazue) than he should have, but such is the life of the working man. Lately, however, he has been getting easily flustered and increasingly forgetful, the early signs of Alzheimer's Disease it turns out. For this man who has known only work and pride, he must face himself and his family as the life he knows slowly slips away.
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| Product Title: | Asu no Kioku (Memories Of Tomorrow) (DVD) (Japan Version) 明日之記憶 (DVD) (日本版) 明日之记忆 (DVD) (日本版) 明日の記憶 Asu no Kioku (Memories Of Tomorrow) (DVD) (Japan Version) |
| Artist Name(s): | Watanabe Ken | Higuchi Kanako | Oikawa Mitsuhiro | Kinashi Noritake | Fukiishi Kazue | MCU | Konohana | Kagawa Teruyuki | Mizukawa Asami | Watanabe Eriko | Otaki Hideji | Endo Kenichi 渡邊謙 | 樋口可南子 | 及川光博 | 木梨憲武 | 吹石一惠 | MCU | 木野花 | 香川照之 | 水川麻美 | Watanabe Eriko | 大瀧秀治 | 遠藤憲一 渡边谦 | 樋口可南子 | 及川光博 | 木梨宪武 | 吹石一惠 | MCU | 木野花 | 香川照之 | 水川麻美 | Watanabe Eriko | 大泷秀治 | 远藤宪一 渡辺謙 | 樋口可南子 | 及川光博 | 木梨憲武 | 吹石一恵 | MCU | 木野花 | 香川照之 | 水川あさみ | 渡辺えり子 | 大滝秀治 | 遠藤憲一 | 松村邦洋 | 市川勇 Watanabe Ken | Higuchi Kanako | Oikawa Mitsuhiro | Kinashi Noritake | Fukiishi Kazue | MCU | Konohana | Kagawa Teruyuki | Mizukawa Asami | Watanabe Eriko | Otaki Hideji | Endo Kenichi |
| Director: | Tsutsumi Yukihiko 堤幸彥 堤幸彦 堤幸彦 Tsutsumi Yukihiko |
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| Release Date: | 2006-10-21 |
| Publisher Product Code: | DSTD-2614 |
| Language: | Japanese |
| Country of Origin: | Japan |
| Disc Format(s): | DVD |
| Region Code: | 2 - Japan, Europe, South Africa, Greenland and the Middle East (including Egypt) What is it? |
| Publisher: | Toei Video |
| Other Information: | DVD |
| Shipment Unit: | 1 What is it? |
| YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1004472524 |
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"若年性アルツハイマー"に冒されたサラリーマンの葛藤を描く、感動の人間ドラマ。 同じものを何度も買ってくる、同僚の名前が出てこない、通い慣れた道で迷う…。50歳を迎えた働き盛りのサラリーマン・佐伯は、突如として"若年性アルツハイマー"という病に襲われた。現実を受け止める余裕もないままに、佐伯の記憶から、日常がひとつひとつ消えてゆく。妻の枝実子は、そんな夫と共に闘うことを決意。来るべきときが来るまで、妻であり、家族であり続けようとするのだが…。 ■映像特典:「明日の記憶」の記憶/北米用トレーラー/特報1/特報2/劇場予告/TVスポット/ポスターギャラリー/フォトギャラリー/キャストデータファイル/スタッフデータファイル
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Awards
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Asian Film Awards 2007
- Best Actor Nomination, Watanabe Ken
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Japan Academy Prize 2007
- Picture of the Year Nomination
- Screen Play of the Year Nomination
- Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role Winner, Watanabe Ken
- Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role Nomination, Higuchi Kanako
- Outstanding Achievement in Music Nomination, Oshima Michiru
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Professional Review of "Asu no Kioku (Memories Of Tomorrow) (DVD) (Japan Version)"
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After three years in Hollywood and an Academy Award nomination, Japanese actor Ken Watanabe could've chosen to star in any high-profile blockbuster he wished. Instead, he used his star power to bring the novel Memories of Tomorrow to the big screen as not only its star, but also its executive producer. A project like this does require that level of star power - a heartbreaking story about a middle-aged man succumbing to early-onset Alzheimer's, Memories of Tomorrow is not quite like your typical movie-of-the-week illness film. It does induce tears, but it rarely does so manipulatively; it offers a great leading performance, but rarely at the expense of solid supporting performances; and best of all, it offers hope, but rarely does so at the expense of reality. Watanabe was 46 years old when he made Memories of Tomorrow, making the subject even timelier for the actor, who once fought and won his own battle against leukemia. Here, he plays the 49-year-old Masayuki Saeki, a successful middle-management ad executive who has spent half his life devoted to his work. However, his career comes at the expense of his family, particularly long-suffering wife Emiko (Kanako Higuchi) and daughter Rie (Kazue Fukiishi). Just as his team gets a big account, the symptoms start showing: a headache here and there, forgetting who starred in Titanic, and missing a highway exit. When he forgets an important business meeting for the first time in his career, he starts looking at medical books and the symptoms seem to point to depression, possibly on the account that his daughter is pregnant out of wedlock. But when Emiko starts noticing his forgetfulness, she takes him to a doctor, who tells him that he has early-onset Alzheimer's, which shares the same symptoms as depression. At first, Masayuki is devastated, but his hard exterior will not let him fall victim to it. Hiding the truth from his company, he stubbornly continues to go to work, drawing his co-workers' faces on their name cards and cramming little notes into his pockets. However, he is eventually forced to take a lower position with a smaller pension package because of his refusal to retire before his daughter's wedding. Meanwhile, Emiko sticks by him every step of the way, even taking a full-time job for the first time in her married life to support the family. Despite her selfless care, there's no cure for the disease, and Masayuki will eventually lose all his memories as time goes on, no matter how hard he tries to hang onto them. Director Yukihiko Tsutsumi (working with writers Hakaru Sunamoto and Uiko Miura, who adapted from Hiroshi Ogiwara's novel) thankfully tones down the overwrought drama most of the time, rarely resorting to long-winded drama-style monologues. The drama largely comes from the raw emotions displayed by stars Watanabe and Higuchi. This is Watanabe's movie, and he shows it with a brave performance (worthy of five acting awards and counting) that blends the usual masculine stubbornness with a gradual, bitter resignation and guilt. While he does overact at times, his performance is undeniably powerful. Just watch the scene in which he undergoes a memory test that he slowly fails; the fear and frustration that he displays in that 5-minute segment easily shows how he earned so many awards. Faring equally well is Higuchi, who convincingly portrays Emiko as a fighter who stands by her husband regardless of his condition, even though the character sometimes seems too good to be true. Along with the performances, the script is also well structured. By starting in the year 2010, when Masayuki has already succumbed to his disease, the film offers the audience no illusions of some type of miracle. Instead, the film asks us to grow as his character does, learning to appreciate the discoveries he makes in his new life and to sympathize with his challenges as well. While the script does go into Masayuki's past neglect of his family, it stays in reality, presenting familial relationships that have nothing to do with reciprocity. In Emiko's mind, she has to support her husband, no matter what he has done in the past. Despite the potential for melodrama in the premise of the film, Tsutsumi dramatizes events only to depict their effect on the person, not to push for audience reaction. As a result, Memories of Tomorrow is a heartbreaking drama not because it knows how to make audiences cry, but because it knows how to make audiences feel. The film could've easily been an acting showcase for Ken Watanabe, who has never had a true starring role before this film. Fortunately, the resulting product ended up being so much more. By Kevin Ma |
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January 26, 2008
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Wow.. I have to say that is movie is one of the best I've seen.. I can really understand why Ken Watanabe won "best actor" for this one.. I cried several of times, because of all emotional parts..!! If you haven't seen this yet.. BUY IT!! It's worth it. Alzheimer's Disease is nowadays a "common" disease and to see how hard it is, not only for the person who has it but also for the people around them.. Memories of tomorrow is a MUST see!! |
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October 14, 2007
| Just saw this in the theater and I want to own it. It is a must see for those approaching their golden years and for those who are dealing with a parent with the early signs of Alzheimers. Slightly depressing, but very real. Mr. Watanabe put on a stellar performance. |











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