Byosoku 5 Centimeter (DVD) (Limited Edition) (Korea Version) DVD Region 3
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Split into three episodes, Byosoku 5 Centimeter follows the tender romance and coming-of-age of Takaki and Akari. They first meet as fourth-graders, lonely souls who love the same books and become the best of friends. When Takaki moves far away, it marks the end of his childhood and an unforgettable friendship. In his high school years, he becomes the object of affection for a young surfer girl named Kanae. As adults, Takaki and Akari watch the cherry blossoms fall, alone in their memories. Byosoku 5 Centimeter does not tell so much a story, but a feeling, a portrait of life and longing captured by a distant train, a melting snowflake, a falling blossom.
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| Product Title: | Byosoku 5 Centimeter (DVD) (Limited Edition) (Korea Version) Byosoku 5 Centimeter (DVD) (Limited Edition) (Korea Version) Byosoku 5 Centimeter (DVD) (Limited Edition) (Korea Version) Byosoku 5 Centimeter (DVD) (Limited Edition) (Korea Version) 초속 5 센티미터 (한정판) (한국판) |
| Artist Name(s): | Mizuhashi | Rie Hasegawa 水橋研二 | Rie Hasegawa 水桥研二 | Rie Hasegawa 水橋研二 | 長谷川理恵 Mizuhashi | Rie Hasegawa |
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| Release Date: | 2007-08-24 |
| Language: | Japanese |
| Subtitles: | Japanese, Korean |
| Country of Origin: | Hong Kong, Japan |
| Disc Format(s): | DVD |
| Region Code: | 3 - South East Asia (including Hong Kong, S. Korea and Taiwan) What is it? |
| Publisher: | Taewon Entertainment, Korea |
| Other Information: | 2 DVDs |
| Package Weight: | 400 (g) |
| Shipment Unit: | 2 What is it? |
| YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1004968711 |
Product Information
* Sound Mix : Dolby 5.1
* Extras :
Disc 1 : 본편DVD
- 본편 (에피소드 3화)
- 감독 인터뷰, 극장예고편
- 한국 한정판 독점수록 : 2007 SICAF 스크리닝 토크 (신카이 마코토) : 약 11분
Disc 2 : 스페셜 피쳐 DVD (약 134분의 특전 영상 수록)
- 동영상콘티 : 63분
- 제1화「櫻花抄」Yahoo 선행 서비스 버젼 : 29분
-「One more time,One more chance」TV 스페셜 에디션판
- 캐스팅 인터뷰 : 20분 (미즈하시 켄지, 곤도 요시미, 하나무라 사토미, 오누우에 아야카)
- 제작 궤적 포토 무비
* Director : 신카이 마코토
어느 정도의 속도로 살아가야 너를 다시 만날 수 있을까?
초등학교의 졸업과 동시에 떨어져 있게 된 토오노 타카키와 시노하라 아카리. 둘 만의 특별한 추억만이 남은 채 긴 시간이 흐른다. 그러던 어느 폭설이 내리는 밤, 타카키는 아카리를 찾아 나서는데...
타카키와 아카리의 재회의 날을 그린 「?꽃초」, 그 후의 타카키를 다른 인물의 시점으로부터 그린 「코스모나우트」, 그리고 그들의 마음 속에 담긴 비밀을 그린 표제작 「초속 5센티미터」.
* 제 1화 [벚꽃이야기]
도쿄의 초등학교에 다니는 토노 타카키와 시노하라 아카리는 부모의 전근으로 막 이사 왔다. 가정환경도 적극성이 없다는 것도 작은 체구에 병약한 부분도 같아서 닮은 꼴이 많았다. 무엇보다 취향이 비슷해서 우린 서로가 좋았다. 그 시절에 함께였던 두 사람이지만 초등학교 졸업과 동시에 아카리의 이사가 결정되었다. 뜻대로 되지 않는 사정을 이해하면서도, 뜻대로 되지 않는다는 초조함… 어린 아이이기에 쌓아올 수 있던 시간은 어린 아이이기에 무너트려지게 된다.그리고, 다시 벚꽃의 계절을 눈앞에 둔 중학교 1학년 3학기, 이번에는 타카키가 카고시마로 전학을 가게 된다. 어린 시절의 후회, 그리고 아카리에게 줄 편지를 가슴에 품고, 타카키는 그녀가 살고 있는 마을로 향한다.
* 제2화 [코스모나우트]
미래라고 하기에는 멀고, 장래라고 하기에는 가까운 이 앞날에 대해 모른 척 걸어나가던 귀갓길. 카고시마. 이 섬에서 살고 있는 고교 3학년인 스미타 카나에의 마음을 지금 차지하고 있는 것은 섬 사람에게는 일상적인 NASDA(우주개발사업단)의 로켓 발사도, 더구나 가장 심각해야 할 진로에 대해서도 아닌 한 소년의 존재다. 중2때 도쿄에서 섬으로 전학 온 토노 타카키. 이렇게 옆에서 걸으며 대화를 하면서도 저 너머로 느껴지는 가장 가깝고도 머나먼 그리움. 고동이 무거우면서도 빨라져 가기에 말투가 빠르고 가벼워진다. 시선이 마주치지 않는 만큼, 시점은 항상 그를 향해 있다. 내가 제대로 보드에 서서 서핑을 탈 수 있다면, 그 때는 가슴에 담고 있는 것을 전하고 싶어. 익숙하게 타고 싶은 파도. 뛰어넘고 싶은 이 순간. 조금씩 서늘함이 늘어가며 섬의 여름이 흘러간다.
* 제3화 [초속 5센티미터]
회사를 그만두었다. 3년간 사귄 여성에게 이별을 고할 수 있었다. 토노 타카키는 어린 시절보다 수수해 보이는 도쿄의 거리에 있었다. 그런 그의 가슴에 복받친 것은 잊었다고 생각했던 일. 그것은 지금 다시 도쿄에 살고 있는 그녀 역시 마찬가지였다. 시노하라 아카리는 결혼을 앞두고 부모님 집에서 자신의 짐을 정리하기 위해 키타칸토의 마을에 와있었다. 그 곳에서 발견한 타카키 앞으로 썼던 편지. 그립게 떠오르는 존재. 어린 시절의 커다랗던 마음. 아카리와 타카키가 본 시간, 풍경, 장소, 나날, 사람들...
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This professional review refers to 5 Centimeters Per Second (DVD) (Special Limited Edition) (English Subtitled) (Hong Kong Version)
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For quite some time now, those in the know have been declaring Makoto Shinkai the next Hayao Miyazaki. Starting with short films animated purely by himself on his home computer, Shinkai has steadily built a fiercely loyal following around the globe, his fans drawn by his clean lines, attention to detail and willingness to let his character's breathe. Shinkai, like Miyazaki, is one of those very rare film makers - even more rare in the animation world - who understands that less can often be more, that the quiet moments often tell us more than any amount of action or dialog ever could, and he has an uncanny knack for capturing the pregnant pauses that open the souls of his characters. While Shinkai's latest, a triptych of interconnected stories titled 5 Centimeters Per Second, does not quite raise him to the current level of the great master, it definitely represents a huge step forward and is exactly the sort of film that you would expect to come out of Miyazaki's Studio Ghibli on one of their better days. Yes, though the film has its weaknesses, Shinkai really is that good. 5 Centimeters Per Second - named for the speed at which cherry blossoms fall to the ground - is made up of three stories surrounding Takaki, a Japanese boy, at three different stages of his life. We meet him when he is young, just in junior high and coping with the departure of Akari - his closest friend, a girl for whom he has developed feelings he cannot express - the year before, while also preparing for his own move away from Tokyo and to a remoter part of the country. We then move to Takaki at the final stages of high school, preparing to move on to the next stage of his life and completely, blissfully ignorant of the feelings Kanae, a girl in his class has for him. Finally, we meet Takaki again as a young adult, twenty six and giving in to disillusionment. The first two segments of the film - titled "Cherry Blossom Story" and "Cosmonaut", respectively, provide the real meat to the affair with the final section, 5 Centimeters Per Second, feeling sadly like a perfunctory and unfinished coda. The closing act leaves you wishing that it had been something more but for the first two acts - self-contained shorts, both of them - Shinkai proves to be pure gold. His animation is stunning, beautifully detailed and impeccably framed with Shinkai showing a masterful ability to mirror the emotion of his human players in his shot selections and pacing. His characters ring startlingly true, the emotional core so strong, their relationships sketched out so simply yet effectively that it could be used as a textbook example of how to show an audience your characters while actually telling them very little. "Cherry Blossom Story", in particular, also shows a remarkable grasp of the editing process, Shinkai nimbly cutting between perspectives and time periods to gracefully sketch out the relationship between Takaki and Akari. Through the first two segments of the film, Shinkai's grasp is remarkable. He manages the difficult feat of capturing both the flush and excitement of young love along with the nervousness and fear that it brings, all the while shooting it through with the sort of wistful melancholy that comes from knowing that you can never have what you most want. It's a complex bit of work that Shinkai makes seem simple and effortless and that, in and of itself, is the mark of a true master storyteller. The final third, however, feels only half done. Akari is engaged to marry someone else and seems a little apprehensive, Takaki is aimless and drinks too much, unsure of his place in the world and purpose in life. Shinkai sets this segment up very well indeed and seems poised to go some interesting, challenging and unexpected places with his characters but then, inexplicably, he opts to instead cut it into a flashback laden romantic music video. Literally. It's a bizarre decision that really takes the heart out of this section but the first two segments are so flawlessly strong that the overall experience is still a very strong success. Keep an eye on Shinkai, he is poised to become a true giant in the animation world in the very near future. The new DVD release from Hong Kong's AVP is very strong. Like all AVP releases the packaging is minimal - though the Special Edition version comes with some lovely postcards - and the subtitles include some minor grammatical errors but the transfer is absolutely impeccable. The more I see of their work the more I become convinced that AVP DVDs consistently feature the strongest transfers of any company currently working in Hong Kong. If they've ever botched a job I have not seen it. Both the single disc and double disc versions feature special features but neither version includes subtitles on anything but the primary feature. by Todd Brown - Twitchfilm.net |
Customer Review of "Byosoku 5 Centimeter (DVD) (Limited Edition) (Korea Version)"
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October 5, 2009
This customer review refers to 5 Centimeters Per Second (DVD) (English Subtitled) (Hong Kong Version)
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"5 Centimetres Per Second" is a kind of animated poem of young love, separated into three segments. The first segment begins as a series of letters written by junior high student Akari to her closest friend Takaki. The pair had become friends as small children and their special relationship had only deepened as they entered adolescence. However, a job change by Akari's father separates the friends, as Akari must move to a town north of Tokyo. The story then shifts to Takaki's perspective as he journeys by train to meet his old friend before he and his family relocate to southern Japan. A sweet, melancholy tension grows as their long-anticipated rendez-vous is delayed by bad winter weather. In the second segment, high school girl Kanae silently yearns for the affections of high school senior Takaki. Unfortunately, Takaki is oblivious to Kanae's affection, as he thinks only of his long-lost friend Akari. Kanae finds escape from her silent purgatory by surfing the ocean waves. This heartbreaking segment is told entirely from Kanae's perspective. In the final segment, we jump forward to Akari and Takaki in their mid-twenties. Takaki feels directionless and cheated by life, as it dawns on him that he has squandered his youth yearning for someone who will never be his. The film then resolves into, in essence, a music video comprised of flashbacks of these young lives. The film's animation is gorgeous, rich in detail and stunningly alive. The voice actors do an affecting job throughout the film. And the poetic story is movingly real, revealing the powerful and churning emotions of young love. The first two segments of the film are practically flawless. Unfortunately, the third segment seems oddly truncated by its music video resolution. The viewer gets the sense that the filmmakers simply failed to conceive of a proper ending to their story, so they just queued the music. Nonetheless, "5 Centimetres Per Second" is a wonderful film, one of the best and truest animated features I've seen in a long time. I recommend it very, very highly. |
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August 12, 2009
This customer review refers to Theatrical Animation - 5 Centimeters Per Second (Blu-Ray) (Japan Version)
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This is the best movie I watch last year. I had watch it for at least 5 times. The graphic is super nice, the story is even better. The feeling of the characters are so realistic, it remind me of my first love. (My eyes was wet when I watching it) BTW, I really think MOMO did a great review :) |
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March 30, 2008
This customer review refers to 5 Centimeters Per Second (DVD) (English Subtitled) (Hong Kong Version)
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It's been a while since 'The Place Promised in Our Early Days', so I was happy to see that another movie came out. I bought this the other day and I'm happy that Makoto hasn't lost his touch. I happen to like the complexities, yet simplicities of his stories. His animation is simply beautiful and I love the personality of his characters. Just another great film. ^_^ |
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December 5, 2007
This customer review refers to 5 Centimeters Per Second (DVD) (Special Limited Edition) (English Subtitled) (Hong Kong Version)
Wonderful
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This movie has revived my love for anime. It has reminded me how beautiful scenes can be created, and how some stories are flawlessly told through anime. This story revolves around the feelings a person has about other people that he meets in life. Love is suppose to be simple and pure, but as we grow, we see that it doesn't always end up like that. This movie shows how we can love our spouse, but even so, a small small part of our hearts will always yearn for a person from our past. What a great movie. And I'm sure that you will have a different view from watching this movie as well. |




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