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Crows Zero - Saikyou Edition (DVD) (First Press Limited Edition) (Japan Version)

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Prolific maverick director Miike Takashi certainly kept the masses happy in 2007 with the release of three high-profile ready-made cult films. Sukiyaki Western Django and Like a Dragon both had enough Miike magic to spare, but it's Crows Zero (a.k.a. Crows - Episode 0) that comes out on top of the heap as the auteur's most commercially successful film to date. Thanks to his extreme themes and even more extreme presentation, Miike alienates as much as he attracts, but he's got a legitimate box office hit on his hands with Crows Zero. Based on Takahashi Hiroshi's bestselling manga Crows, Crows Zero takes Miike to familiar territory - high school gang violence - and he cuts through the subject matter at high-octane speed for a stylized, action-packed, and entertaining schoolyard brawl of a movie.

Delving into the hyper-stylized world of feuding high school gangs, Crows Zero actually takes place before the events of the manga (hence the title), setting up the origins and rivalries of the iconic characters. Other than the avid fanbase that already exists for the manga, Crows Zero gets some extra box office pull with the casting of heartthrobs Oguri Shun (Kisaragi) and Yamada Takayuki (Train Man) as the lead delinquents. Oguri, who also featured in Miike's Sukiyaki Western Django, continues to impress as one of Japanese cinema's most talented young stars, while Yamada Takayuki leaves behind the sensitive romantic lead image he's cultivated from numerous tearjerkers for a hard-hitting bout in the ring. Rounding out the film's problem teenager cast are Yabe Kyousuke (Dead or Alive, Kids Return), Kuroki Meisa (Under the Same Moon), and Izaki Yusuke and Izaki Hisato from boy band Flame.

Takaya Genji (Oguri Shun) just transferred to Suzuran, a high school notorious for its gang violence. At Suzuran High, hallways are battle zones, bloody brawls are everyday occurrences, and student life is dominated by the political winds of the school's many factions. Genji didn't end up here by accident though. He's here to do what even his yakuza father (Kishitani Goro) couldn't accomplish years before - rule the school. Already stirring up a storm on the first day, Genji is determined to fight his way up the pecking order and unite the gangs. But not if alpha crow Serizawa Tamao (Yamada Takayuki) has anything to say about it.

This Saikyou Edition comes with:

  • Original Battlefront T-Shirt
  • GPS Wrist Cuff
  • Postcards (Set of 5)
  • Bonus Features (Making Of, TVnavi Program, Stage Meet & Greet, Trailers)
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    Product Title: Crows Zero - Saikyou Edition (DVD) (First Press Limited Edition) (Japan Version) Crows Zero - 最凶版 (DVD) (初回限定生產) (日本版) Crows Zero - 最凶版 (DVD) (初回限定生产) (日本版) クローズZERO 最凶エディション 最凶エディション(初回限定生産) Crows Zero - Saikyou Edition (DVD) (First Press Limited Edition) (Japan Version)
    Also known as: Crows - Episode 0 Crows - Episode 0 Crows - Episode 0 Crows - Episode 0 Crows - Episode 0
    Artist Name(s): Oguri Shun | Yamada Takayuki | Fukami Motoki | Kiritani Kenta | Kuroki Meisa | Watanabe Dai | Takaoka Sousuke 小栗旬 | 山田孝之 | 深水元基 | 桐谷健太 | 黑木美紗 | 渡邊大 | 高倉 蒼甫 小栗旬 | 山田孝之 | 深水元基 | 桐谷健太 | 黑木美纱 | 渡边大 | 高仓 苍甫 小栗旬 | 山田孝之 | 深水元基 | 桐谷健太 | 黒木メイサ | 渡辺大 | 高岡蒼甫 Oguri Shun | Yamada Takayuki | Fukami Motoki | Kiritani Kenta | Kuroki Meisa | Watanabe Dai | Takaoka Sousuke
    Director: Miike Takashi 三池崇史 Miike Takashi 三池崇史 Miike Takashi
    Release Date: 2008-04-18
    Publisher Product Code: BIBJ-9600
    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: TBS
    Other Information: 2DVDs + Goods
    Shipment Unit: 4 What is it?
    YesAsia Catalog No.: 1010042907

    Product Information

    タイトル:クローズZERO 最凶エディション
    出演:小栗旬/やべきょうすけ/黒木メイサ/高岡蒼甫/桐谷健太/渡辺大/深水元基/高橋努/鈴之助/遠藤要/上地雄輔/伊?ア央登/伊?ア右典/大東俊介/橋爪遼/小柳友/塩見三省/遠藤憲一/岸谷五朗/山田孝之
    監督:山本又一朗(プロデューサー)/濱名一哉(企画)/高橋ヒロシ(原作)/武藤将吾(脚本)/三池崇史(監督)/佐谷秀美(共同プロデューサー)/原田耕治(ラインプロデューサー)/岡田有正(アソシエイトプロデューサー)/富田敏家(アソシエイトプロデューサー)

    鈴蘭男子高等学校、通称・カラスの学校。不吉な嫌われモノ=カラスのような不良学生が集まる、偏差値最低の男子校。最強かつ最凶の悪名を轟かせている鈴蘭であったが、いまだかつて鈴蘭を統一・制覇したものはいない…。現在の最大勢力は、“百獣の王”と呼ばれる男・芹沢多摩雄(山田孝之)率いる“芹沢軍団”だ。しかし実力者が揃う芹沢軍団ですら、鈴蘭統一は容易ではなかった。そんな群雄割拠の鈴蘭に、ひとりの男が現れた。3年の転入生・滝谷源治(小栗旬)—鈴蘭制覇を狙う男。単独で行動する源治であったが、ふとしたことで知り合った鈴蘭卒業生のチンピラ・片桐拳(やべきょうすけ)と友情を深める。そして拳のとりなしもあって、源治のもとに集まった強力な仲間達が、源治を筆頭に新勢力GPS(G源治PパーフェクトS制覇)を旗揚げする。かくして鈴蘭の勢力図は大きく塗り替えられ、内部抗争はより一層激化していくのだった…。
    月刊少年チャンピオンで1991年から8年間に渡り連載され、カリスマ的人気を誇る「クローズ」。その連載を終えた現在もファンの熱狂は収まることを知らず、常に新しいファンを獲得し続ける不良マンガの金字塔が、ついにオリジナルストーリーで実写映画化!!

    PG−12
    キャスト&スタッフプロフィール/メイキング/初日舞台挨拶/未公開シーン/予告編、特報、TVスポット

    テクニカル・インフォメーション
    :カラー
    画面: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

    その他の情報
    製作年:2007
    備考:2枚組
    本編ディスク+特典ディスク
    特典:オリジナル武装戦線Tシャツ、GPSリストバンド/映像特典収録
    日本小売価格:¥9143

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    Professional Review of "Crows Zero - Saikyou Edition (DVD) (First Press Limited Edition) (Japan Version)"

    July 28, 2008

    This professional review refers to Crows Zero (DVD) (Standard Edition) (Japan Version)
    Takashi Miike scored his biggest box office hit ever with manga adaptation Crows: Episode 0, and it's not hard to see why. Unlike the director's more celebrated, controversial, and just plain disturbing works, Crows is resolutely commercial and succeeds handily at being so, delivering a fine mix of edgy comedy and crowd-pleasing comic book roughhousing. Pretty boys, cool posturing, and fun ass-kicking scenes seal the deal: Crows: Episode 0 is a manga-to-movie adaptation par excellence.

    Shun Oguri (The Neighbor No. 13) stars as Genji Takaya, the latest arrival at Suzuran Boys High School, where delinquents battle for supremacy because hey, that's what delinquents are supposed to do. The backstory to his battling ways: once upon a time, his gangster father (Goro Kishitani in a cameo) tried to beat all the gangs and unite the school, but he was unable to do so. Genji is here to complete his father's quest, not only to impress Dad but also to prove his abilities, but the going is tough. The first-year and second-year gangs are pretty rough already, but top man Tamao Serizawa (Takayuki "Train Man" Yamada) is a veritable beast - that is, when he isn't acting goofy or making a minor ass of himself. Regardless, Genji has his work cut out for him.

    Crows: Episode 0 possesses a storyline that's largely indistinguishable from the umpteen "punks fighting in school" manga lining bookstore shelves. There's action, attitude, and also a healthy dose of humor that pokes fun at the macho posturing these frequently metrosexual Alpha males exhibit. Miike gets the tone of his comic adaptation correct, serving up deadpan comedy with ultra-serious posturing that consistently proves amusing. The whole plays as sort of a minor satire on more serious youth gang films, while also providing all the bells and whistles that commercial filmmaking requires. The rock soundtrack, messy but obviously manufactured production design, cartoony characters, and hilarious hairdos make this an obvious manga adaptation for the masses, and Miike never attempts to make the material more than it should be. He keeps everything entertaining and light, and mostly downplays any egregious melodrama.

    Not that it's balls-to-the-wall fun in Crows. The film hits a second-act skid where more character details and comic book themes surface, and they're so typical of the genre that they only register out of familiarity and not actual effectiveness. Genji's love interest, a pretty rocker named Ruka (Meisa Kuroki) barely makes an impact, and the trials of low-rent Yakuza Ken Katagiri (Kyosuke Yabe), who helps Genji on his quest to conquer Suzuran High, never strike more than a perfunctory emotional chord. Ken looks to help Genji because he, too, attended Suzuran, and helping Genji is a way of making his pathetic life take on some meaning. There's also your standard brotherly man-love subplot about honoring your buddies - which is hardly surprising for a film of this genre. The performances are sound and the themes solid, but again, there's not much new or special here.

    What is special is the film's sheer entertainment value. The comedy arising from the cartoonish characters and their deadpan serious attitudes is quite welcome, and the over-the-top fisticuffs are tops. People pound each other silly in Crows, but not to a level that's grotesque or disturbing. They just punch and kick each other one hell of a lot, with pauses to posture and pose in an exaggerated, but still quite cool manga manner. Miike's action is rendered in an ultra-slick way - with strobing shutter effects giving the action a music video look - and is far less extreme than one might expect from a man with his filmography. But this is Miike in commercial mode, and he handles his source material exceptionally well. Crows is not a movie to take seriously, and indeed the whole production seems so pointedly unrealistic that taking it seriously would probably indicate some fault on the part of the viewer. This is a thoroughly commercial picture that possesses enough cultural cachet to make it appear special, and that should be enough reason for Western fans of the Japanese cultural invasion (i.e., anime, manga, bishonen heroes) to get excited. In all likelihood, fans of the original manga won't be unhappy either.

    by Kozo - LoveHKFilm.com

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    Customer Review of "Crows Zero - Saikyou Edition (DVD) (First Press Limited 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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    October 16, 2008

    This customer review refers to Crows Zero (DVD) (Standard Edition) (Japan Version)
    1 people found the following helpful

    great movie!! Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
    i really enjoyed watching this movie :) its filled with drama, suspense and tons of action. i really love these kinds of fighting/dramatic movies so it was very enjoyable. there weren't really any down times where it got boring and there always seemed to be something going on. it seems like its more of a guys movie but any girl who is into action will def. like this movie as well :) after watching it i will for sure buy it! this movie is high recommended (in my opinion ^___^)
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