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Higanjima (Blu-ray) (Special Comic Edition) (First Press Limited Edition) (Japan Version)

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Based on the popular manga by Matsumoto Koji, Higanjima can best be described as Battle Royale meets the vampire world. Volcano High and Crossing director Kim Tae Kyun returns to his genre roots with his Japanese film debut, an action-packed horror-thriller about a group of young people trapped on an island with deadly vampires. This is no Twilight: the vampires are fast and fierce, they travel freely in the daylight, and they have no qualms about killing off any human on the island in all kinds of violent ways. Travel with stars Ishikuro Hideo (Gokusen), Watanabe Dai (Crows Zero), and Mizukawa Asami (Nodame Cantabile) right into the heart of darkness with Higanjima.

Akira (Ishikuro Hideo) gets into trouble with a group of thugs, but he is suddenly saved by the mysterious Rei (Mizukawa Asami). She tells him that his long-lost brother Atsushi (Watanabe Dai) has been living on Higanjima, the home of his wife. However, vampires have taken over the island, killing Atsushi's wife and leaving Atsushi to survive there on his own. After an attack by a vampire hitman, Akira decides to go with Rei on a journey to Higanjima to find his brother, and maybe they'll even fight a few vampires along the way.

Special Comic Edition Blu-ray includes a 40-page comic by author Matsumoto Koji, a booklet, as well as a bonus DVD with making of, stage events, cast and crew interviews, 9mm Parabellum Bullet (performers of the theme song) interview, and trailers.

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Product Title: Higanjima (Blu-ray) (Special Comic Edition) (First Press Limited Edition) (Japan Version) 彼岸島 (Blu-ray) (Special Comic Edition) (初回限定生產) (日本版) 彼岸岛 (Blu-ray) (Special Comic Edition) (初回限定生产) (日本版) 彼岸島 スペシャルコミック・エディション 初回限定生産版 【Blu-rayDisc】 Higanjima (Blu-ray) (Special Comic Edition) (First Press Limited Edition) (Japan Version)
Artist Name(s): Mizukawa Asami | Ishiguro Hideo | Watanabe Dai | Moriwaki Fumito | Yuge Tomohisa | Yamamoto Koji | Osamu Adachi | Takimoto Miori 水川麻美 | 石黑英雄 | 渡邊大 | Moriwaki Fumito | 弓削智久 | 山本耕史 | 足立理 | 瀧本美織 水川麻美 | 石黑英雄 | 渡边大 | Moriwaki Fumito | 弓削智久 | 山本耕史 | 足立理 | 泷本美织 水川あさみ | 石黒英雄 | 渡辺大 | 半田昌也 | 森脇史登 | 弓削智久 | 山本耕史 | 足立理 | 瀧本美織 | 半田晶也 Mizukawa Asami | Ishiguro Hideo | Watanabe Dai | Moriwaki Fumito | Yuge Tomohisa | Yamamoto Koji | Osamu Adachi | Takimoto Miori
Director: Kim Tae Kyun 金 泰均 Kim Tae Kyun キム・テギュン 김태균
Blu-ray Region Code: A - Americas (North, Central and South except French Guiana), Korea, Japan, South East Asia (including Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan) What is it?
Release Date: 2010-06-09
Publisher Product Code: KIZX-90001
Language: Japanese
Country of Origin: Japan
Disc Format(s): Blu-ray
Publisher: King Records
Other Information: Blu-ray Disc + DVD
Shipment Unit: 2 What is it?
YesAsia Catalog No.: 1022440188

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タイトル:彼岸島 スペシャルコミック・エディション: 初回限定生産版 【Blu-rayDisc】
出演:石黒英雄/渡辺大/水川あさみ/山本耕史/弓削智久/森脇史登/足立理/半田晶也/瀧本美織
監督:キム・テギュン(監督)/松本光司(原作)/澤野弘之(音楽)/大石哲也(脚本)/三宅澄(エグゼクティブプロデューサー)/イ・ジュンホ(エグゼクティブプロデューサー)/亀田裕子(プロデューサー)/ション・シン(プロデューサー)/Don Kwon(プロデューサー)

明(石黒英雄)は、行方不明の兄・篤(渡辺大)が、ある島に生存していることを知る。兄を救い出すため、謎の美女・冷(水川あさみ)に導かれるまま、高校の仲間たちと地図にも載っていない彼岸島に上陸する。しかし、その島は、吸血鬼と化した住人たちに支配されていた。逃げ場のない孤島で絶え間なく襲ってくる吸血鬼たちと闘いながら必死に兄を探す明たち。一方、篤は過去のある事件によって島に留まり戦うことを決意していたのだった…。そんな彼らの背後には、この恐怖の島を支配する謎の男・雅(山本耕史)の魔の手が襲いかかろうとしていた—。絶対絶命の極限下で試される友情、裏切り。そして、兄・篤と謎の男・雅を結ぶ過去のある事件とは…。/明たちは篤を見つけだし、この島を脱出することができるのか!?
そこは地図にも載っていない絶海の孤島、彼岸島。足を踏み入れたら最期、生きて還える人間はいない…

テクニカル・インフォメーション
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画面:16:9LB
言語/音声:日本語:dtsHD5.1chサラウンド/日本語:ドルビーデジタルステレオ

その他の情報
製作年:2010
著作権:(C)2010 松本光司・講談社/「彼岸島」フィルムパートナーズ
備考:2枚組
本編ブルーレイ+特典DVD
デジパック(外箱付)/ピクチャーレーベル
封入特典:松本光司特別描き下ろし コミックス『彼岸島 兄貴編 〜血塗られた両手〜」(読み切り26P+手引書14P付)、3折ブックレット/映像特典収録
日本小売価格:¥5800

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Professional Review of "Higanjima (Blu-ray) (Special Comic Edition) (First Press Limited Edition) (Japan Version)"

September 30, 2010

This professional review refers to Higanjima (DVD) (First Press Limited Edition) (Japan Version)
A frenetic slice of vampire action arrives from the East in the form of Higanjima - Escape from Vampire Island, from Korean director Kim Tae Gyun (Volcano High), marking his Japanese language debut. Based upon a popular manga by Koji Matsumoto, the film was scripted by Oishi Tetsuya, who previously enjoyed success by adapting the cult Death Note series for the silver screen. With a hip young cast that includes Ishikuro Hideo (Gokusen), Watanabe Dai (Crows Zero), and Mizukawa Asami (Nodame Cantabile), the film is a wild horror thriller that keeps the body count rising in fine and inventive fashion. Having recently screened at Frightfest in London 2010, the film now arrives on region 2 DVD and Blu Ray via Manga Entertainment.

The film begins with typical high school student Akira (Ishikuro Hideo) being chased for no good reason by a gang of bullies, only to be saved by a gorgeous and mysterious young woman called Rei (Mizukawa Asami). Taking him to a love hotel (naturally), she informs him that his missing older brother Atsushi (Watanabe Dai) is in fact still alive and hiding out on the remote island of Higanjima, which just happens to be infested with vampires. Although Akira and his friends initially find this somewhat hard to swallow, an attack by a vampire assassin changes their minds, and they agree to accompany Rei back to the island to try and save Atsushi. Unfortunately, they soon discover that they have been lured there for food, and a desperate battle for survival ensues.

Higanjima - Escape from Vampire Island certainly offers something a little different to the usual skulking blood suckers, and is decidedly more Battle Royale than Dracula or even than From Dusk Till Dawn. Sadly, these Asian vampires are not of the old school hopping variety, but are still a worthy strain, being pasty, green faced ghouls, who though basically human resemble toothy relatives of the undead from the popular Onimusha video games. The film earns extra points not only for its sheer number of faceless sword fodder vampire goons, but also for throwing in a handful of fantastic monsters, including an impressive and excellently pointless giant beast. The film actually has quite a number of neat and inventively wacky touches, with a great gimpy fop count villain, a mad doctor, and plenty of crumbling villages, misty forests and graveyards, all of which go some way to making things morbidly atmospheric in a fun, near camp sort of way.

It certainly helps that the budget was obviously quite high, and the film has great production values and above average special effects, with some good use of CGI. Rewardingly, the computer work is largely absent from the fight and gore scenes, and the film is free from obviously artificial looking digital blood. This is no small benefit, as the film really does paint the screen red, with countless scenes of vampires being sliced, diced and pulverised. The dispatch method of choice on show is not a stake to the heart, but the complete destruction of the head, resulting in many scenes of skull crushing and decapitation, which makes for a lot of impressive gruesome money shots. Though never particularly nasty, the film packs a winning splattery punch, with some very creative scenes and a determinedly ghoulish edge that should endear it to fang fans fed up with some of the more anaemic and po-faced genre outings of late from Hollywood.

Director Kim does a great job of giving the film the energetic and unrestrained feel of a manga without ever being too cartoonish, and it plays out like an over the top survival horror adventure, as the youngsters bounce around, trying to escape and rescue each other as they repeatedly fall into the clutches of the largely incompetent vampires. The action comes thick and fast, and the emphasis is firmly on thrills rather than frights, with nothing ever being taken too seriously. This approach works well, and though there thankfully isn't too much in the way of needless comic relief, the film is pretty funny when it needs to be. Whilst predictable, it's well paced, and though the plot and characters aren't anything out of the ordinary the film is both exciting and engaging, and even at two hours, usually a stretch for genre productions, it doesn't feel too long

Higanjima - Escape from Vampire Island really does make for a great deal of full blooded fun, and stands not only as a superior vampire film, but as one of the better manga adaptations of recent years. Offering an exciting and gory variation on the usual themes, it will hopefully find its niche on DVD, and is certainly well deserving of cult fandom.

by James Mudge - BeyondHollywood.com

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