Dog in a Sidecar (DVD) (English Subtitled) (Japan Version) DVD Region 2
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Kaoru (Matsumoto Kana) is just a normal girl living with her annoying brother (Taniyama Takeru), harried mom (Suzuki Sawa, Loft), and languid dad (Furuta Arata, Hana), until one day her mom just ups and leaves. Soon after her dad's new girlfriend Yoko (Takeuchi Yuko) comes strolling in. Kaoru isn't sure what to make of Yoko, who is brash, forward, good-humored, and at times downright uncouth. As the summer passes day by day, a unique friendship forms between them and Kaoru opens her eyes to a new, exciting world, even as reality begins to catch up.
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| Product Title: | Dog in a Sidecar (DVD) (English Subtitled) (Japan Version) Side Car ni Inu (DVD) (英文字幕) (日本版) Side Car ni Inu (DVD) (英文字幕) (日本版) サイドカーに犬 Dog in a Sidecar (DVD) (English Subtitled) (Japan Version) |
| Also known as: | Side Car ni Inu Side Car ni Inu Side Car ni Inu Side Car ni Inu Side Car ni Inu |
| Artist Name(s): | Takeuchi Yuko | Matsumoto Kana | Furuta Arata 竹內結子 | 松本花奈 | 古田新太 竹内结子 | 松本花奈 | 古田新太 竹内結子 | 松本花奈 | 古田新太 Takeuchi Yuko | Matsumoto Kana | Furuta Arata |
| Director: | Negishi Kichitaro 根岸吉太郎 Negishi Kichitaro 根岸吉太郎 Negishi Kichitaro |
| Release Date: | 2007-12-21 |
| Publisher Product Code: | PCBP-51599 |
| Language: | Japanese |
| Subtitles: | English |
| 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: | Pony Canyon |
| Other Information: | 2DVDs |
| Shipment Unit: | 1 What is it? |
| YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1005102725 |
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あの夏、私の隣にはヨーコさんがいた。小4の夏休みが始まった日、父と喧嘩ばかりしていた母が家を出た。数日後、ドロップハンドルの自転車に乗ってヨーコさんは突然やって来た。神経質な母親と違って、煙草はスパスパ、豪快でさっぱりとしていて、気持ちがいいほどカッコいい人。大口で笑ったかと思うと、ほろりと涙を見せたりもする。ヨーコさんの行動は生真面目な薫には驚きの連続だ。ヨーコさんは薫を子ども扱いすることなく、薫に向かって「尊敬する」なんて言葉までさらりと言ってくれる。そんなヨーコさんと過ごすうちに、薫はのびのびとありのままの自分でいることの楽しさを味わっていく。だが、永遠に続く夏休みはなかった……。ヨーコと薫、歳の離れたふたりの関係を爽やかに描き出す傑作が誕生しました。 映像特典:メイキング/完成披露試写会/初日舞台挨拶/予告集
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One of the most often-heard wishes from contemporary adults is to become children again. For some, maybe it's because of a child's innocence, and for others, maybe it's because they get three months of vacation a year. For young Kaoru in Dog in a Sidecar, it's because she doesn't have to understand what type of shady characters she had to hang out with as a child. One of these shady characters is the mysterious Yoko, who shacks up with Kaoru's father after Kaoru's mother grows tired and simply leaves. Yoko is the opposite of what a mom might be - she lacks simple greeting manners, she pours the kids' favorite chocolate snacks (which she calls "feed") into a bowl for curry, and she simply comes and goes on a bicycle.
Yoko is also played by the beautiful Yuko Takeuchi, who chose Dog in a Sidecar as her comeback role after a tumultuous shotgun marriage and subsequent divorce. Winning several major acting awards in Japan (except for the much-coveted Japanese Academy Award), Takeuchi sheds the usual detached elegance from her previous roles to become the perpetual free spirit that is Yoko, lending an air of vulnerability and immaturity to a character who would actually be attracted to Kaoru's perpetually unattractive father. However, the focus of the film isn't Yoko, but rather the unusual bond she makes with Kaoru over a month of summer vacation. While Kaoru does form a memorable friendship with Yoko - which seems to consist of Yoko seeing her own childhood insecurities reflected in her young friend - Kaoru doesn't intend on having Yoko replace her mother. Meanwhile, Kaoru's father, a failing used car salesman, seems unfazed by his wife's sudden departure. Bringing home a Pac-Man machine for the kids and a mistress for himself, he acts as if everything is business as usual. As the audience, we see the family through the innocent eyes of Kaoru, so we simply get hints of her father's shady dealings. Innocence is the order of the day, and director Kichitaro Negishi keeps things gentle and pleasant by simply showing almost everything from the kids' point of view. As a result, Kaoru's father becomes a rather likable character because of his casual affection for his children, despite his unlawful and immoral doings. While Negishi tries to play the film as a comedy, it doesn't work very hard for laughs. The kids are cute and probably induce the most smiles, but much of the film moves with little direction. Writers Akiko Tanaka and Katsuhiko Manabe keep vital information about the family fairly subtle, which works for the film's character perspective. However, the lack of dots to connect does become frustrating when the story ends in a somewhat abrupt conclusion without any explanation. Kaoru's pattern of change (symbolized by her learning to ride a bike) is clearly developed, but the writers fail to clearly portray the dysfunctional environment she grew up in and its effects on her as an adult. The filmmakers also try to balance the usual independent comedic quirkiness with a filmmaking style more grounded in reality, but they end up missing the mark. Amusing characters do make their way into the film (particular a granny who reads people a little too well), but most of it is filmed in that quiet Japanese independent style, opting for long takes and wide shots with few cuts. The result is not excruciatingly boring, but taking a "gentle" tone does eventually mean that things slow down a little too much at points. At least Dog in a Sidecar is always pleasant to look at, and yet it still manages to give Yuko Takeuchi a "Give me an award!" crying scene that probably stayed on the minds of many voters of the various Japanese film awards. Intentional award moments aside, Takeuchi manages to take a character that is essentially a plot device on paper (a major weakness in coming-of-age stories) and turns her into a convincing character. Negishi has created a low-key film that's pleasant to sit through, but Takeuchi delivers the performance that makes Dog in a Sidecar worth paying attention to. By Kevin Ma |










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