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War comes to a small town in the most juvenile and hilarious of manners in Bokutachi to Chuzai-san no 700 Nichi Sensou (a.k.a. 700 Days of Battle: Us vs. The Police). Based on a blog novel that was adapted to manga and now to film, this over-the-top comedy from director Tsukamoto Renpei (One Missed Call 2) is about a group of youth who wage a prank war against a local police officer. A quaint 1979 countryside town provides the setting for this fabulously fun story as go-to young actor Ichihara Hayato (Rainbow Song, All About Lily Chou Chou) and Sasaki Kuranosuke from Mamiya Kyodai square off in increasingly ridiculous and elaborate pranks.

Troublemaking teen Mamachari (Ichihara Hayato) and his group of friends are experts at causing havoc in their quiet town. One day, the resident police officer, or Chuzai-san (Sasaki Kuranosuke), busts Mamachari's buddy Saijo (Ishida Takuya) for speeding on his scooter. The teens decide to retaliate with a small prank, and Chuzai-san gets them suspended from school. The youth only feel more outraged when they discover that Chuzai-san is somehow married to the beautiful young Kanako (Aso Kumiko, Casshern). Mamachari and company vow to humiliate Chuzai-san with every trick up their sleeves, but this police officer is every bit as immature and inventive as they are when it comes to pranking. Soon the whole town's pulled into the escalating war.

This Collector's Edition comes with the following bonus features:

  • Trick or Treat (Spin-off Backstage Prank Special Feature)
  • Funky Monky Babys' Tabidachi Music Video
  • Preview Event
  • Gala Premiere
  • Making Of
  • Trailers, Teasers, and TV Spots
  • Cast and Crew Profiles
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    Product Title: Bokutachi to Chuzai-san no 700 Nichi Sensou (DVD) (Collector's Edition) (English Subtitled) (Japan Version) 我們與駐警的700日戰爭 (DVD) (Collector's Edition) (英文字幕) (日本版) 我们与驻警的700日战争 (DVD) (Collector's Edition) (英文字幕) (日本版) ぼくたちと駐在さんの700日戦争 コレクターズ・エディション Bokutachi to Chuzai-san no 700 Nichi Sensou (DVD) (Collector's Edition) (English Subtitled) (Japan Version)
    Also known as: 700 Days of Battle: Us vs. The Police 700 Days of Battle: Us vs. The Police 700 Days of Battle: Us vs. The Police 700 Days of Battle: Us vs. The Police 700 Days of Battle: Us vs. The Police
    Artist Name(s): Ichihara Hayato | Sasaki Kuranosuke | Aso Kumiko | Ishida Takuya | Kaji Masaki | Waki Tomohiro | Kaku Kento | Tomiura Satoshi | Koyonagi Yu | Takenaka Naoto | Ishino Mako 市原隼人 | 佐佐木藏之介 | 麻生久美子 | 石田卓也 | 加治將樹 | 脇知弘 | 賀來賢人 | 冨浦智嗣 | Koyonagi Yu | 竹中直人 | 石野真子 市原隼人 | 佐佐木藏之介 | 麻生久美子 | 石田卓也 | 加治将树 | 脇知弘 | 贺来贤人 | 冨浦智嗣 | Koyonagi Yu | 竹中直人 | Ishino Mako 市原隼人 | 佐々木蔵之介 | 麻生久美子 | 石田卓也 | 加治将樹 | 脇知弘 | 賀来賢人 | 冨浦智嗣 | 小柳友 | 竹中直人 | 石野真子 Ichihara Hayato | Sasaki Kuranosuke | Aso Kumiko | Ishida Takuya | Kaji Masaki | Waki Tomohiro | Kaku Kento | Tomiura Satoshi | Koyonagi Yu | Takenaka Naoto | Ishino Mako
    Director: Tsukamoto Renpei 塚本連平 冢本连平 塚本連平 Tsukamoto Renpei
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    Release Date: 2008-08-22
    Publisher Product Code: GADH-1340
    Language: Japanese
    Subtitles: English, 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: GAGA Communications
    Other Information: 2DVDs
    Shipment Unit: 2 What is it?
    YesAsia Catalog No.: 1011080121

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    タイトル:ぼくたちと駐在さんの700日戦争: コレクターズ・エディション
    出演:市原隼人/佐々木蔵之介/麻生久美子/石田卓也/加治将樹/賀来賢人/脇知弘/冨浦智嗣/小柳友/石野真子/竹中直人
    監督:塚本連平

    イタズラに生きがいを感じていたママチャリ率いる7人は、とある男の出現により、自分たちの存在が脅かされることになった。その男とは、国家権力の下で正義を守る公務員"駐在さん"。だが、ママチャリたちの街にやってきた"駐在さん"は、日本一大人気ない男だった。なんとママチャリたちのイタズラに、容赦のない仕返しをしてきたのである。しかもママチャリたちが一瞬にして心を奪われたマドンナは、実は"駐在さん"の奥さんで…。
    アクセスランキング20ヶ月連続トップの大人気ブログを、市原隼人主演で実写映画化。佐々木蔵之介や麻生久美子など、注目の俳優が結集し、怪物ブログ初のコミカルな物語を繰り広げていく。『コレクターズ・エディション』としてリリースされる本作には、多彩な映像特典が収録されているほか、スピンオフ舞台裏イタズラ映像集などが収められた特典ディスクも封入されている。

    ■特典DISC内容
    ・TRICK or TREAT(スピンオフ舞台裏イタズラ映像集/予告編・ママチャリ・グレート井上・西条・千葉くん・ジェミー・孝昭・辻村さん)
    ・FUNKY MONKY BABYS「旅立ち」映画PV版
    ・完成披露試写会(イタズラ付き舞台挨拶映像)
    ・初日舞台挨拶映像
    ・メイキング映像

    ■映像特典:特報Aタイプ/特報Bタイプ/応援館予告/劇場予告編/TV-SPOT(15秒)/TV-SPOT(30秒)/キャスト&スタッフ・プロフィール(静止画)/特典DISC付
    ■音声特典:監督、脚本、プロデューサーによるオーディオ・コメンタリー

    テクニカル・インフォメーション
    :カラー
    画面:16:9/4:3(LB)
    言語/音声:日本語:DD(ステレオ)/解説:DD(ステレオ)

    その他の情報
    製作年:2008
    著作権:(C)2008 「ぼくちゅう」PARTNERS
    備考:2枚組
    日本小売価格:¥4700

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    Professional Review of "Bokutachi to Chuzai-san no 700 Nichi Sensou (DVD) (Collector's Edition) (English Subtitled) (Japan Version)"

    September 24, 2008

    After proving itself as a hit genre in Korean cinema, the "alternative novel" phenomenon has hit Japan. First, it was the film adaptation of teen girl-oriented "cell phone novel" Koizora, which surprisingly became one of the biggest hits of 2007 thanks to a loyal female teen fan base. Now it's time for popular "blog novel" Bokutachi to Chuzai-san no 700 Nichi Sensou (700 Days of Battle: Us vs. The Police) to get its big screen treatment, courtesy of TV writer/directors Yuichi Fukuda (as writer) and Renpei Tsukamoto (as director). However, the film only draws from the basic setup and one of the blog's many episodes. With a total of 15 episodes and 700 entries available for future adaptation, Bokutachi is a silly, but promising setup of what could be a long-running film franchise.

    The adaptation shifts the original's location from 1970s Yamagata Prefecture to the similarly rural Tochigi prefecture (leading to various Tochigi sight gags throughout). Nevertheless, the setup remains the same: A group of mischievous high school students (led by Mamachari, nicknamed "Granny Bike" in the subtitles and played by Hayato Ichihara) encounters the strict and uptight new cop in town (Kuranosuke Sasaki), who immediately makes everyone play by the rules. Not the type to sit back and be defeated, the group begins a series of juvenile pranks against the policeman, though ultimately with results of little significance. Nevertheless, the officer eventually finds himself brought down to their level with similarly juvenile retaliations, starting a small-town war with no end in sight.

    The film's central battle is based on the chapter "Firework Thieves", which uses the most overused Asian cinema cliché as the motivation for the group's most elaborate scheme yet. However, that particular twist doesn’t appear until the third act. Up to that point, 700 Days is an episodic look at the escalation of the war between the teens and the cop. Despite the lack of any real plot progression, the irrelevant and juvenile humor makes the film consistently engaging. Director Tsukamoto even does it with style, making moments of the film literally look like frames of a Japanese comic (the blog was also turned into a popular comic series), thanks to some clever use of CGI. Even though the humor becomes too juvenile and inconsequential for its own good at times (Naoto Takenaka's cameo solidifies him as Japan's official answer to Chim Sui Man), Tsukamoto and Fukada keep the laughs coming almost constantly, making for an entertaining comedy.

    However, Hayato Ichihara carries with him an uncomfortable vibe that was present in his other performances, which continues to make him an unconvincing leading man. Even though Ichihara does have the requisite teenage awkwardness for Granny Bike, it's that bumbling awkwardness that highlights his lack of charisma as the group’s courageous leader. On the other hand, Sasaki chews into his antagonistic role, having great fun overacting as the tough-as-nails police officer. The rest of the ensemble also seems to be having a great time, especially Tomotsugu Tomiura as the androgynous Jaime. Tomiura pulls off the character's femininity so convincingly that the audience is guaranteed to scratch their heads trying to figure out the young actor's true gender.

    As is the case for most Japanese films, length is 700 Days' second biggest weakness. Even though the film is consistently engaging with its packed doses of humor, the film also turns to inconsequential episodes too often in the name of humor and character development. Characters should be developed concurrently with the plot, but Fukada's script has too little plot to facilitate the development of each character. As a result, the film grows increasingly episodic, to the point where the transition into the story's central challenge doesn't come out of natural plot progression, but seemingly out of a need to get to the third act.

    Many fans of the original blog have voiced complaints about the original blog's insights on the world getting lost in the translation to film. However, inserting any world insight in the middle of a film consisting mostly of inconsequential and juvenile humor would only be a contrived attempt to add poignancy. Any insight into deeper issues is best left to the subsequent installments, when the setup and the major players have been established. With the story only coming to an end recently in blog form, the filmmakers have plenty of material to draw from for a successful franchise. 700 Days is packed with enough likeable characters and broad humor to draw plenty of new fans, even though it failed to achieve commercial success during its theatrical run. While fans of recent indie comedies such as Fine Totally Fine may find the humor in 700 Days too broad for their tastes (how many times can a person slip on the floor before it stops being funny?), this is fun and relatively clean entertainment that deserves broader success. Besides, how else would we find out who wins the war?

    By Kevin Ma

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    October 1, 2008

    Boys will be boys
    When will Ichihara Hayato grow up? Hopefully, not before the 700 days of battle are up. Ichihara plays the role he does best, or at least most often - hard-headed, soft-hearted student with a penchant for trouble - in 700 Days of Battle: Us vs. The Police. There's little plot or point to this loud and lighthearted comedy about the escalating prank war between a group of overactive high school boys and a rigid neighborhood cop, but the best memories and adventures of youth rarely have purpose.

    The nostalgic setting of 1979 Tochigi brings an air of security and a hearty dose of old-time small-town charm to the mix. The film takes the audience back to a time when mean pranks can be taken in good fun, lawbreaking gets you a slap on the wrist, crudely drawn erotic comics give nosebleeds, and people falling down over and over again is legitimately funny. The boys' senseless troublemaking to break the boredom seems to make perfect jarring sense against such a simple and tranquil rustic environment, as does the resident cop's willingness to play along.

    Ichihara Hayato continues with the slightly jittery, awkwardly brash, uncomfortable-in-his-own-skin act that has carried him through many a youth film and drama. He's supported by a motley posse of name-that-face friends: Tomotsugu Tomiura (the little brother from Hana Yori Dango), Waki Tomohiro (the portly guy from Gokusen), Koyanagi Yu (one of the Crows - Episode 0 students), D-BOYS member Kaji Masaki, and rising star Ishida Takuya. The best pranker in the film though has to be Sasaki Kuranosuke as the policeman rival who takes on the challenge of bringing in the boys with somber immaturity.

    A youth flick that moves at high speed but with little urgency, 700 Days of Battle: Us vs. The Police throws up various episodic adventures, childish pranks, visual gags, and cheesy lessons to keep the audience amused, and the boys occupied. Though not as wacky as expected, the film is certainly fun and colorful, and succeeds in capturing the adventures and spirit of hot-blooded youth without a cause. Despite what the title says, this film does not cover all 700 days of battle so hopefully there's a sequel in the works.

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