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Densha Otoko Special Limited Edition (Korean Version)
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Product Title: Densha Otoko Special Limited Edition (Korean Version) Densha Otoko Special Limited Edition (Korean Version) Densha Otoko Special Limited Edition (Korean Version) Densha Otoko Special Limited Edition (Korean Version) 전차남 Special Edition 한정판 (한국판)
Artist Name(s): Nakatani Miki | Kuninaka Ryoko | Yamada Takayuki | Sasaki Kuranosuke 中谷美紀 | 國仲涼子 | 山田孝之 | 佐佐木藏之介 中谷美纪 | 国仲凉子 | 山田孝之 | 佐佐木藏之介 中谷美紀 | 国仲涼子 | 山田孝之 | 佐々木蔵之介 Nakatani Miki | Kuninaka Ryoko | Yamada Takayuki | Sasaki Kuranosuke
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Release Date: 2006-11-04
Language: Japanese
Subtitles: English, Japanese, Korean
Country of Origin: Hong Kong, Japan
Picture Format: NTSC What is it?
Disc Format(s): DVD
Region Code: 3 - South East Asia (including Hong Kong, S. Korea and Taiwan) What is it?
Publisher: Widemedia Korea
Other Information: 2 DVDs
Package Weight: 210 (g)
Shipment Unit: 2 What is it?
YesAsia Catalog No.: 1004541598

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* Screen Format : Anamorphic Widescreen
* Sound Mix : Dolby 5.1 & 2.0
* Extras :
[ DISC 1 : Movie (101분) ]
특보, 예고, TV스폿집

[ DISC 2 : Supplement (36분) - 한글지원 ]
SHORT FILM(@단편) [전차남(戰車男)](전차=탱크)-9분56초
DVD오리지널 구성(@메이킹)-22분13초
다이제스트 프로모션 영상-4분11초

* Director : 무라카미 마사노리

■ 사랑에 빠진 한 청년이 인터넷 게시판에 사연을 올리면서 이야기는 시작된다. 그녀의 마음을 사로잡고 싶지만 연애경험 전무의 이 청년, 어떻게 해야 좋을지 막막했던 것. 나를 마음에 들어 하는 건지, 전화를 해도 괜찮은 건지, 데이트 신청은 어떻게 하는지... 언젠가부터 '전차남'으로 불리던 그는 네티즌들에게 그녀와 있었던 일을 전하고 조언 받으며 처음부터 끝까지 그들의 코치와 응원을 받게 된다.

■ 어느 덧 게시판은 천만이 넘는 댓글을 이루며 열기가 점점 뜨거워지고 ... 결국 그의 이야기는 책으로 출간되고 영화와 드라마로 만들어지면서 연속 빅히트, 일본 열도에 '전차남 신드롬'을 일으키게 된다. 내 이야기인 듯 공감하고 응원하고, 나아가 자신도 할 수 있다는 용기를 얻게 되는 '전차남'의 연애 이야기. 사랑하고 싶은 가슴 설레는 봄, 이루고 싶은 사랑이 있다면 ...

■ 2005년 6월 4일 일본 전역에서 개봉한 <전차남>이 엄청난 관객동원으로 대성공을 거두었다. 이미 2004년도부터 불기 시작한 '전차남' 열풍은 2005년도에 영화화되며 정점에 도달한 것.

■ 2004년 3월부터 5월까지 약 1000만 건의 접속 건수를 기록하며 일본 네티즌들 사이에서 뜨거운 호응을 얻었던 '전차남'의 연애이야기는 '에르메스'를 처음 만난 이후부터의 상황을 낱낱이 보고하며 데이트를 신청하는 방법이나 고백하는 방법 등 연애에 관한 세세한 부분까지 조언을 구하고 네티즌들의 코치대로 행하여 극적인 결과까지 맞이한 대 사건이었다.

■ 그 해 10월, '전차남'과 네티즌들의 대화를 고스란히 담아 낸 책이 발간되면서 폭발적인 인기를 끌고, 이례적으로 5개의 만화잡지(영 선데이, Judy, 영 챔피언, 챔피언 레드, 디저트)를 통해 만화로 만들어졌으며, 전차남을 분석한 책 등 파생상품도 잇따라 붐을 이루게 된다. 댓글로만 구성된 도서『전차남』은 출간 즉시 베스트셀러를 기록, 6개월 만에 100만부를 돌파했다.

■ 실력 있는 꽃미남 배우로 드라마에서 맹활약하고 있던 야마다 타카유키는 영화 <전차남>에서 오타쿠로 완벽하게 변신하며 일약 스타덤에 오른다. 실제 '에르메스'와 가장 비슷하다고 '전차남'이 직접 언급한 바 있는 나카타니 미키의 차분하고 우아한 연기도 제대로 물이 올랐다는 찬사를 받았다.

■ 전차 안에서 난폭하게 구는 중년 아저씨로부터 젊은 여성을 구한22세의 오타쿠 청년. 자신의 나이와 애인이 없는 기간이 같던 그는 부모님과 함께 사는 시스템 엔지니어로 겉모습만 봐도 오타쿠임을 알 수 있는 타입이다. 전차에서 구해 준 여성으로부터 답례로 명품 에르메스 찻잔을 받고도 어찌해야 할지를 모른다. 마침내 선물에 대한 답례로 데이트를 신청하고 폐인들이 모여있는 인터넷 사이트에 도움을 요청한다. 어느샌가 '전차남'으로 불리게 된 그에게 가능한 많은 조언을 해주며 응원을 보내는 동료들. 그들의 응원 속에 '에르메스'라고 이름 붙여진 그녀와의 거리를 한발짝씩 좁혀가기 시작한다...
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Professional Review of "Densha Otoko Special Limited Edition (Korean Version)"

October 25, 2005

This professional review refers to Densha Otoko Standard Edition (Japan Version)
To put it simply, the 2005 romantic comedy Train Man is a fairy tale for geeks. As derisive as that comment may sound, it's not really meant as a criticism, just a factual description. Supposedly based on a true story, Train Man (a.k.a. Densha Otoko) centers on a twenty-two-year-old manga enthusiast known only by the online handle "Train Man" (Yamada Takayuki). Unlucky in love his entire life, Train Man has consoled himself to the fact that he probably won't be getting a girlfriend anytime this millennium, so he decides to embrace his nerdy fate and spend his free time prowling for toys in Akihabara.

One evening, our hero's prospects for romance begin to change when he spots a lovely woman (Nakatani Miki) being harassed by a drunken commuter. In a moment of awkward heroism, Train Man intervenes on her behalf. Although he's certainly no Superman, he does delay the drunkard long enough for security to show up. Later, to Train Man's complete surprise, the woman asks for his address so she can properly thank him for his good deed. So energized by this encounter is Train Man that he posts his story on a message board, an act which eventually earns him a faithful, albeit anonymous readership. Little does he know, however, that his story has only just begun.

Things heat up quickly when Train Man receives a set of expensive Hermes teacups in the mail. The sender? You guessed it ? the woman on the train. Both ecstatic and highly confused by this surprising turn of events, Train Man turns to his online pals for help, who post back bits of advice on what his next move should be. After much debate, he finally summons up the courage to call her, and amazingly, she agrees to meet him for dinner. But in preparing for his first ever real date with a woman, Train Man smartly makes a few cosmetic adjustments on the advisement of his online peers. It isn't long before he gets a stylish haircut, purchases some designer threads, and doffs his glasses in favor of some contact lenses. The transformation from geek to chic is surprisingly fast, but no matter what he looks like, it's clear that Train Man is still a socially-inept otaku, as his jitteriness and all-around dorkiness in the presence of the woman he dubs "Hermes" is strikingly apparent. Still, Train Man begins to make progress with Hermes, but unfortunately, his deep-seated insecurities just might mess the whole thing up. It's clearly time for Train Man to grow up, but will he do it in time?

On its premise alone, Train Man is essentially a G-rated version of The 40-Year-Old Virgin, although culturally suited to fit Japanese tastes. While both films maintain an underlying message that love is more important than lust, the main character in Train Man seems to operate in a world where sex isn't even something that would cross his mind, a factor which contributes to the fairytale quality of the film. And while technology, particularly computers, is crucial to the plot, Train Man is, at its core, an old-fashioned romance about finding one's true love. Some may balk at the simplicity of the story, but in some ways, that's part of the charm.

As far as performances go, Yamada Takayuki makes for a fine Train Man, particularly once the She's All That-style makeover takes place. It's easy to act nerdy when the character is dressed to the nines in Akihabara geek wear, but once he makes the transformation into a more presentable stud, it would be easy for an actor to slip out of the required geekiness necessary for his performance. However, that's not the case with Yamada; the incongruity between what Train Man looks like post-makeover versus his actual behavior helps give this geek fantasy some semblance of realism. No matter how polished Train Man looks, he's still an otaku at heart.

Also carrying the film along with Yamada is Nakatani Miki, who has the unenviable task of making her character's interest in Train Man seem believable. As likeable as Train Man is as a character is, his appeal seems somewhat elusive. Yes, he's a nice guy, but he's also annoyingly skittish, and as the finale proves, a bit of a crybaby to boot. However, the "crying" scene does make for a funny reversal of expectations as Hermes must console the weeping Train Man with several comical "there, there" reassurances. And while the believability of a relationship between Hermes and Train Man is precarious at best, it would be completely unbelievable if not for Nakatani's performance. She is able to project an inner life, if not an entire past history with men, which gives some indication of why she values Train Man so much.

One of the more interesting aspects of the film is how it focuses not only on Train Man's mission, but also on his ability to touch the lives of his readership. Among his online supporters, there's a young shut-in, a nurse who seems to be recovering from a failed relationship, three overgrown otakus who've had worse luck in life than Train Man, and a husband and wife, who don't realize they're posting on the same board. As each of these characters participates in Train Man's strange coming-of-age story, his amazing strides with Hermes opens their eyes to what's missing in their own lives, showing them that if he can get a girlfriend, then just about anything is possible. Although, these sub-plots could probably be developed even better in a television drama, the small glimmers of their lives given in Train Man are a welcome presence and enhance the main storyline immensely.

After all is said and done, Train Man is more or less just a fun little underdog story, thanks in large part to the likeable performances from its cast members. Sure, things are a bit too chaste and simplistic considering the situation, but in some ways, that's part of the appeal. Unlike the protagonist, the film Train Man may not dramatically change your life, but in it's all-too-true rendering of the anxieties of dating, on some level it's sure to speak to everyone's inner geek.

By Calvin McMillin

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Customer Review of "Densha Otoko Special Limited Edition (Korean Version)"

Average Customer Rating for All Editions of this Product: Customer Review Rated Bad 9 - 9 out of 10 (3)

Kevin Kennedy
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August 26, 2007

This customer review refers to Train Man (DVD) (Hong Kong Version)
Brilliant romantic fantasy Customer Review Rated Bad 9 - 9 out of 10
"Train Man" is the secret fantasy of everyone's inner geek. I think we all have that dream of doing something heroic for our secret Romeo or Juliet and having it pay off in eternal love. Of course, it never quite works out that way in real life. And, given the ambiguous ending of "Train Man", the viewer is left to wonder whether it wasn't all a dream in this superb movie as well.

Yamada Takayuki is spectacular as the emotionally repressed otaku known as Train Man. His character is so wrapped up in his anxieties -- and Yamada does such a wonderful job of projecting those anxieties into Train Man's expressions and movements -- that it at times reminds me of Dustin Hoffman's performance as the autistic savant in "Rain Man". It is really that good.

Nakatani Miki has an enormous challenge in her role. She is the beautiful daughter of a well-heeled family who has a job in the corporate world that involves international travel. Why would such a put-together young woman fall for the ultra-nerdy Train Man? It is a testimony to her acting chops that ultimately she makes us believe that his ham-handed, yet tender attentions to her are just what she seeks.

Train Man's group of cyber-friends serve as a Greek chorus for the film's action. Usually, it is a terrible mistake to have a film's characters spend much time at a computer sending messages; it is an inert activity that it can drain the life out of a movie. I've never seen this technique work so well as it did in this movie. Kudos to the filmmakers for making this community of cyber-buddies a lively, touching, and often hilarious vehicle for moving the story forward.

I can wholeheartedly recommend "Train Man" to everyone. I thoroughly enjoyed it from start to finish.
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hc97
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December 25, 2005

This customer review refers to Train Man (Special Edition) (Hong Kong Version)
Quite amusing n' somewhat cute Customer Review Rated Bad 9 - 9 out of 10
The show itself is just an OK one....or maybe I'm just not really into da way the japanese act in movies (except for some series)....but I like how they use the various illustrations in the movie....

luved the ending....(not the expressions of the guy cos I think its kinda pathetic to know there's a guy at the extreme shyness)....Wut's really sweet is that it's really nice to know that some girls still look at certain things in a guy...."What seems insignificant to others may be very special to the two of them"....I personally feel that this should be the case in real life....Also, luved when the girl said: "You've taught me a lot of things"...The show just reminded me about a lot of things....

AS NOT TO GIVE OUT TOO MANY SPOILERS...I'll let u watch it and u'll know wut I mean....:)

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November 17, 2005

This customer review refers to Train Man (Special Edition) (Hong Kong Version)
Funny and Great Customer Review Rated Bad 9 - 9 out of 10
I really like the movie because it contained romance and comedy together in one film. But in real life, the lead actress and actor doesn't matched at all. She is much too older for him. Anyway, good storyline.
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