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No sophomore slump for young director Koizumi Norihiro as he follows the success of Song to the Sun with the hilarious and heartwarming Gachi Boy. Based on Horai Ryuta's popular play, Gachi Boy strikes a winning combination of feel-good comedy, touching drama, and intense pro-wrestling action. A popular supporting player from hits like Tokyo Friends and Kisarazu Cat's Eye, Sato Ryuta scores his biggest role to date in Gachi Boy as an aspiring wrestler with no memory. What the brain can't remember, the body does in every ache and bruise, and the film drives the point across with body-flipping, bone-crunching wrestling matches that are both entertainingly showboat and painfully convincing. Taking the hits and the headlocks in grinning stride, Sato delivers an exuberant and affecting performance alongside young up-and-coming actors like Mukai Osamu (Honey and Clover), Saeko (Like a Dragon), and Naka Riisa (Island Times).

College pro-wrestling is not much more than flashy costumes and staged matches, but law student Igarashi (Sato Ryuta) is eager to join the sorry university team. A scrawny and awkward fellow who's always scribbling notes and snapping photos, Igarashi has plenty of heart, but he's slow on the uptake. Nevertheless, he soon makes his ring debut in lizard-masked glory as Gachi Boy. During his first "match", he forgets the choreographed moves and clumsily improvises instead, a big safety no-no in college pro-wrestling. But Igarashi's dogged fighting spirit turns him into an unexpected crowd hit, enough so that the college association comes knocking. Finally, the team has a chance to join the league and prove their worth, and everything is riding on the slow-learning Igarashi. What the team doesn't know, however, is that Igarashi actually suffers from short-term memory loss. Everyday when he wakes up, he has no recollection of the day before.

The Gachinko Edition comes with the following special features:

  • Making Of Program "Welcome to Gachi Boy World"
  • "Body Full of Memories"
  • Gachi Boy Making Special
  • DVD Original Making Of
  • Unreleased Scenes
  • Deleted Scenes
  • Gala Premiere
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    Product Title: Gachi Boy (DVD) (Gachinko Edition) (English Subtitled) (Japan Version) Gachi Boy (DVD) (Gachinko Edition) (英文字幕) (日本版) Gachi Boy (DVD) (Gachinko Edition) (英文字幕) (日本版) ガチ☆ボーイ ガチンコ・エディション Gachi Boy (DVD) (Gachinko Edition) (English Subtitled) (Japan Version)
    Also known as: Wrestling with a Memory Wrestling with a Memory Wrestling with a Memory Wrestling with a Memory Wrestling with a Memory
    Artist Name(s): Sato Ryuta | Saeko | Mukai Osamu | Izumiya Shigeru | Miyagawa Daisuke | Naka Riisa 佐藤隆太 | Saeko | 向井理 | Izumiya Shigeru | 宮川大輔 | 仲里依紗 佐藤隆太 | Saeko | 向井理 | Izumiya Shigeru | 宫川大辅 | 仲里依纱 佐藤隆太 | サエコ | 向井理 | 泉谷しげる | 宮川大輔 | 仲里依紗 Sato Ryuta | Saeko | Mukai Osamu | Izumiya Shigeru | Miyagawa Daisuke | Naka Riisa
    Director: Kamitsubara Shinsuke | Matsumoto Daisuke 上津原伸介 | 松本大輔 上津原伸介 | 松本大辅 上津原伸介 | 松本大輔 Kamitsubara Shinsuke | Matsumoto Daisuke
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    Release Date: 2008-09-17
    Publisher Product Code: PCBC-51389
    Language: Japanese
    Subtitles: English, 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?
    Other Information: 2DVDs
    Shipment Unit: 1 What is it?
    YesAsia Catalog No.: 1011107127

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    タイトル:ガチ☆ボーイ: ガチンコ・エディション
    出演:佐藤隆太/サエコ/向井理/仲里依紗/宮川大輔/泉谷しげる
    監督:小泉徳宏

    佐藤隆太主演、劇団モダンスイマーズの人気舞台を映画化!特典ディスク&グッズつきでリリース。

    大学生の五十嵐良一は、事故で頭を打って以来、『記憶が1日しかもたない』という障害を負っていた。昨日のことすら覚えていられない自分に、生きる実感を失いつつあった良一は、体に残るアザによって昨日と今日を繋げるべく、プロレス研究会の扉を叩いた。そこで出会った個性豊かな仲間たちに支えられ、日々の練習を日記とポラロイド写真に刻み続ける良一。やがてやってきたデビュー戦当日、学生プロレスは真剣勝負でないことを知りつつも、試合の途中で段取りを忘れてしまった良一は…。

    『記憶が1日しかもたない』という障害を抱えた青年が、学生プロレスを通じて"生きる実感"を取り戻していく、コミカルかつ爽やかな青春ドラマ。劇団モダンスイマーズの『五十嵐伝〜五十嵐ハ燃エテイルカ〜』をベースに、「タイヨウのうた」の小泉徳宏監督が、主人公の前向きな姿を明るく描いている。また、障害のために常に真剣勝負で立ち向かってしまう主人公を、佐藤隆太が好演して高い評価を得た。
    2枚組の『ガチンコ・エディション』としてリリースされる本作には、メイキング特番などが収められた特典ディスクが封入されている。

    ■特典DISC内容(予定)
    ・メイキング特番「WELCOME TO GACHI★BOY WORLD!」
    ・「身体に刻まれた記憶」
    ・映画「ガチ☆ボーイ」メイキング・スペシャル〜「物語」と「現実」が交わる瞬間
    ・DVDオリジナルメイキング
    ・未公開シーン
    ・削除シーン
    ・舞台挨拶集

    ■映像特典:劇場予告編集/TVスポット/特典DISC付
    ■封入特典(予定):五十嵐応援グッズ(劇中ポスター、劇中チケット、ポラロイド写真ポスト・カード)

    テクニカル・インフォメーション
    :カラー
    画面:16:9/4:3(LB)
    言語/音声:日本語:DD(5.1chサラウンド)/日本語:dts(5.1chサラウンド)/解説:DD(ステレオ)

    その他の情報
    製作年:2007
    著作権:(C)2008 フジテレビジョン/ROBOT/東宝
    備考:2枚組
    日本小売価格:¥5800

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    Professional Review of "Gachi Boy (DVD) (Gachinko Edition) (English Subtitled) (Japan Version)"

    June 27, 2008

    This professional review refers to Gachi Boy (DVD) (Standard Edition) (English Subtitled) (Japan Version)
    Japan has always excelled at commercial comedies in which underdogs achieve victory through hard work and lots of bonding. With unabashed sentimentality and a cynicism-free sincerity, some of these films have even surpassed their Hollywood counterparts in quality. While the obstacles stopping these underdogs tend to range from gender to a general lack of talent (think Swing Girls and Waterboys), Gachi Boy, Wrestling with a Memory finds a new obstacle from the Asian melodrama textbook that can't be overcome: not only does this underdog have to learn wrestling from scratch, but he also has to learn it without a short-term memory.

    At first, Ryoichi (Ryota Sato) seems like just another weirdo when he asks to join the unpopular university wrestling club. Initially skeptical, the club accepts him out of need for new members, though the current members all see that something is off about Ryota. He keeps calling the members by their stage names, and he seems to have an obsession with taking Polaroid pictures of every single moment he spends with the club. When Ryoichi's sister happens to see one of his public matches, she reveals the answer to his strange behavior: a bike accident years ago damaged Ryoichi's brain permanently, leaving him incapable of retaining any new memories once he falls asleep.

    Director Norihiro Koizumi has experience with the dangerous mix of illness and personal hobbies; his previous film was Midnight Sun, where an aspiring musician suffers from an illness that prevents her from being exposed to the sun. This time around, Koizumi and writer/co-star Seiji Nishida don't simply use the illness as tearjerker material. Instead, they actually make Ryoichi's illness something that affects the plot at multiple points in the film (including a predictable twist in the third act that earned audible gasps from the Hong Kong Film Festival audience). Of course, they also get plenty of melodrama mileage out of the illness as well, using it as the cause for many of the film's bittersweet emotions. Sometimes the melodrama is done to excess (e.g., a scene where rain happens to start falling when a character cries), but it's also a necessary evil, as it lends the film its emotional footing apart from just its silly humor.

    However, that humor happens to be the best part of Gachi Boy. While some of it comes from the obvious, such as the silly costumes and contrived storylines that drive the wrestling matches, the screenplay also derives its humor from its cast of interesting characters. This may be due to the film's roots as a stage play, which requires characterization in order to make its limited one-set premise work. However, the film does manage to expand on its stage roots, especially in their depiction of wrestling. Despite the filmmakers' poking fun at some of professional wrestling's more absurd conventions, they also show their respect for the sport by having the actors perform their own stunts during the wrestling scenes, providing the required visual spectacle of an underdog film. As a result, every drop and every blow, during the final match, looks realistically painful probably because they are painful.

    Like most comedies, Gachi Boy also relies on the performances from its young cast, and they deliver plenty of energy and earn their laugh. Performing far above and beyond the rest of the cast is star Ryuta Sato as the memory-deficient Ryoichi. Defined by his illness and amateur enthusiasm, Ryoichi is not a very deeply written character, but Sato's vulnerable performance makes him a character worth cheering and crying for when the emotional second half rolls around. In fact, it's his charming naiveté and puppy-eye sincerity, not the wrestling, that are the most memorable aspects of the film.

    The filmmakers ultimately know that Gachi Boy is just a story about amateur wrestling, with little at stake beyond achieving victory in a match. Instead of over-emphasizing victory, the filmmakers embrace the spirit of the sport, with just getting through a single match symbolically meaning so much more. While the film is no lesson in subtle storytelling, the blend of amusing physical comedy and touching melodrama makes it a crowd-pleasing sports film that entertains for its somewhat overlong 120-minute running time. Even though the film possesses an incurable illness and lots of crying, the filmmakers remember that their film also features people in egg costumes and leopard tight pants. Any film that can balance these things without seeming ridiculous should earn at least passing marks. Gachi Boy passes with flying colors.

    By Kevin Ma

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