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First Love (DVD) (Special Edition) (Korea Version)

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On December 10, 1968, a Nihon Shintaku Bank car transporting almost 300 million yen was stopped by someone posing as a police officer. While supposedly checking for a bomb under the car, this person set off a smoke flare, and the bank employees ran from the site, thinking a bomb was about to explode. The culprit then got into the car, and drove away with the money. Dubbed the "300 Million Yen Robbery", this was the biggest heist in Japanese history, followed by the biggest police investigation in Japanese history, and the perpetrator remains a mystery to this day. Over the years, this legendary heist has taken on romantic proportions for being so simple, successful, and supposedly victimless. It has been reimagined in various novels and films, most recently First Love, which puts NANA idol Miyazaki Aoi at the center of the crime.

Directed by Hanawa Yukinari, First Love, a.k.a. Hatsukoi, is based on Nakahara Misuzu's fictional autobiography in which she claims responsibility for the robbery. As much a meditation about coming of age in the chaotic 1960s as it is an account of the heist, the film features Miyazaki Aoi as a conflicted teenager. Co-starring for the third time as her brother (previously in Eureka and Riyu) is Miyazaki Aoi's real-life older brother, Miyazaki Masaru.

Amidst the sweeping social unrest of the 1960s, troubled high school student Misuzu (Miyazaki Aoi) finds company with her rebellious brother Ryo (Miyazaki Masaru) and his friends. Their meandering days are spent around bars, finding happiness through drugs, alcohol, and casual sex. Misuzu becomes particularly close with Kishi (Koide Keisuke, Pacchigi), who hatches a plan to rob a bank car. The plan goes remarkably well, but as their relationships and the world around them change, what they find is not success, but sorrow.

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Product Title: First Love (DVD) (Special Edition) (Korea Version) 三億日圓極盜初戀 (DVD) (特別版) (韓國版) 三亿日圆极盗初恋 (DVD) (特别版) (韩国版) First Love (DVD) (Special Edition) (Korea Version) 첫사랑 (Special Edition) (한국판)
Also known as: Hatsukoi Hatsukoi Hatsukoi Hatsukoi Hatsukoi
Artist Name(s): Miyazaki Aoi | Miyazaki Masaru | Fujimura Shunji | Komine Rena | Emoto Tasuku | Koide Keisuke | Hanawa Yukinari 宮崎葵 | 宮崎將 | 藤村俊二 | 小嶺麗奈 | 柄本佑 | 小出惠介 | 塙幸成 宫崎葵 | 宫崎将 | 藤村俊二 | 小岭丽奈 | Emoto Tasuku | Koide Keisuke | 塙幸成 宮崎あおい | 宮崎将 | 藤村俊二 | 小嶺麗奈 | 柄本佑 | 小出恵介 | 塙幸成 Miyazaki Aoi | Miyazaki Masaru | Fujimura Shunji | Komine Rena | Emoto Tasuku | Koide Keisuke | Hanawa Yukinari
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Release Date: 2008-02-29
Language: Japanese
Subtitles: 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: Taewon Entertainment, Korea
Other Information: 2 DVDs
Package Weight: 200 (g)
Shipment Unit: 1 What is it?
YesAsia Catalog No.: 1010667385

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* Screen Format : Anamorphic Widescreen
* Sound Mix : Dolby 2.0
* Extras :
- 메이킹
- 배우 인터뷰: 미야자키 아오이, 고이데 게이스케
- 감독 인터뷰: 하나와 유키나리
- 무대인사 영상
- 시사회 영상
- 예고편, TV 스팟 모음

* Director : 하나와 유키나리

- 실제 미제 사건을 소재로 한동명 소설을 영화화
- <나나>의 미야자키 아오이 주연
- 배우(미야카키 아오이 등) 및 감독 인터뷰, 메이킹, 예고편 수록

- 혼란의 시기 1960년대, 재즈 바에 모여 방황하는 젊은이들, 그리고 한 소녀의 사랑 이야기!
- 일본 인디 영화제 리턴즈 상영작
- 1968년 실제 있었던 사건을 소재로 한 동명 소설의 영화화!
- 영원한 미스터리로 남아있는 3억 엔 강탈 사건을 한 소녀의 입장에서 새로운 시각으로 풀어낸 드라마
- 떠오르는 일본 신예 연기파 배우 <나나>의 미야자키 아오이 주연!

혼란의 시기 1960년대, 재즈바에 모여 방황하는 젊은이들, 그리고 한 소녀의 사랑 이야기! 1968년, 대담하고 치밀한 수법의 범행으로 현금 3억 엔을 운반하던 수송차를 강탈한 전대미문의 사건이 일어났다. 경찰차로 위장한 차와 연막탄, 그리고 네 명의 목격자가 남았고, 16만 명의 경찰 인력이 동원됐음에도 불구하고 결국 미제 사건으로 공소시효를 맞은 사건. 그 범행의 독특함은 수많은 가설을 남긴 채 여전히 일본의 20세기 최대 미스터리로 남아 있으며, 그 후로 수많은 영화와 드라마, 소설의 소재로 다뤄지고 있다. 영화는 그 3억 엔 강탈 사건을 다룬 소설 <첫사랑>을 원작으로 하고 있다. ‘남자로만 알려져 있던 사건의 범인이 사실 10대 소녀가 아니었을까’ 하는 기발한 가정에서 출발한 이야기는 당시 시대상과 어우러져 젊은이들의 방황과 반항, 그 안에서 자라나는 사랑과 안타까움 등이 섬세하게 표현되어 있다. 주연을 맡은 미야자키 아오이는 <유레카>와 <나나>를 통해 존재감을 확실히 알린 여배우. 원작에 빠져 10대의 마지막 출연이 되길 간절히 원했다는 그녀는 항상 어둠 속에 있던 미스즈의 위태로운 감정을 잘 그려냈다.

어릴 때부터 불우한 가정의 외로운 소녀였던 고교생 미스즈(마야자키 아오이). 어느 날, 미스즈는 오빠가 준 성냥에 쓰여진 가게 이름을 찾아 재즈카페에 들어가게 되고, 그곳에서 허무주의적인 료(미야자키 마사루)와 극단 여배우 유카(고미네 레나), 그리고 혼자 랭보의 시집을 읽고 있던 도쿄대생 키시(고이데 케이스케) 등 많은 이들을 만나게 된다. 그들과 어울리면서 미스즈는 동료라는 느낌을 알게 되고 어느새 카페는 소중한 곳이 되어간다. 그러던 어느 날 키시는 미스즈에게 현금수송 차량에서 3억 엔을 강탈하자는 계획을 제안하고, 좋아하는 사람에게 도움을 주고 싶은 마음에 미스즈는 계획에 참여하는데….
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Professional Review of "First Love (DVD) (Special Edition) (Korea Version)"

June 29, 2007

This professional review refers to First Love (AKA: Hatsukoi) (DVD) (Hong Kong Version)
To be sure, Yukinari Hanawa's First Love is a heist film like no other. The title of the movie itself is perhaps the first hint that the big robbery is less important than the resolution of the love plot. Really, when a movie begins with a teenage girl asking, "What's the time limit on a wounded heart?" you know you're not in Ocean's 11 territory anymore. And yet even though budding teenage romance ends up trumping the thrills of cinematic grand larceny, the film's heist isn't a throwaway plot device. It's actually based on a real-life crime famously known in Japan as "Sanoku-en jiken" ("The 300 Million Yen Affair").

On December 10, 1968, three-hundred million yen was stolen from bank employees transporting the money in an unmarked car. The robbery occurred in only a matter of seconds and not a single person was hurt. The crime was the biggest heist in Japanese history, leading to the largest manhunt ever undertaken in the country. The statute of limitations on prosecuting the crime has since expired, and even until this day, no one knows for sure who pulled off this legendary crime. First Love, however, speculates as to the identity of the real criminal.

Based on Misuzu Nakahara's autobiography, First Love stars Aoi Miyazaki (Nana, Su-ki-da) as Misuzu, a quiet, alienated teenager who seeks out the company of local heartthrob Ryo (Masaru Miyazaki) and his band of misfit friends. This tight-knit group spends most of their days hanging around a jazz bar called "B," and the introspective Misuzu slowly, although not completely, starts to come out of her shell. As the film develops, we begin to understand Misuzku's true connection to Ryo as well as her reasons for seeking his company. Eventually, she begins to fall for his friend, Kishi (Koide Keisuke), who in many ways seems like an anomalous figure in the group. When tragedy strikes this once-merry band of friends, Kishi hatches a plot to strike back at the government with a huge, unprecedented robbery, but he needs Misuzu's help to see it through to the end. The two begin practicing for the heist, and through the multiple rehearsals, they begin to fall even more deeply in love. Of course, history would suggest that the heist was a success, but was it really? What happened to these two alleged accomplices? That is the story that First Love seeks to trace in its final moments.

First Love is a bit of an odd duck. The romance is palpable, but it's awkward and buried just under the surface. It's all about what isn't said between the two leads, rather than the depiction of any huge declarations of love or fits of passion between the main protagonists. In a sense, that makes the film a variation on the "Pure Love" subgenre, although First Love spools out in a decidedly non-formulaic manner. In some ways, such restraint is commendable and it was nice to see a romance shown in a more awkward, realistic way. But in other ways, that is perhaps the most frustrating part of the movie. One may end up hoping for a payoff that the film never quite delivers.

Still, without the benefit of much dialogue, Aoi Miyazaki turns in another fine performance as Misuzu, able to convey in facial expressions what few actors could with pages of dialogue. Standout scenes include an unconventional, yet entirely welcome and joyous motorcycle lesson from Kishi's elderly mechanic friend (Shunji Fujimura, from Death Note) and her character's last act discovery of a crucial piece of information involving Kishi. Overall, Koide Kesuke is fine, but is unremarkable as the object of Misuzu's affection. It's Miyazaki's real-life brother, Masaru Miyazaki who turns in the more charismatic performance as Ryo, the consummate rebel without a cause.

The heist aspect of the film becomes increasingly important in the film's later portions, and the rehearsals are definitely fun to watch. Naturally, they don't come across in the slick, professional manner that typifies most heist movies, but that's part of the charm. History says that they'll pull it off, but somehow, the filmmakers are able to make us doubt even a foregone conclusion such as that. For a while there, the depiction of the consequences of the heist came across as a bit too protracted and narratively frustrating, but it's eventually resolved (kind of) by the aforementioned last act discovery. Ultimately, First Love is part-romance, part-heist movie, and part-snapshot of an era. It's not exactly an overwhelming success in any of these three different categories, but somehow, the parts add up to a fairly satisfying whole.

By Calvin McMillin

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