Hula Girls (DVD) (DTS) (Director's Edition) (Korea Version) DVD Region 3
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Maximillian
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September 16, 2007
This customer review refers to Hula Girls Memorial Box (DVD) (English Subtitled) (Japan Version)
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September 16, 2007
This customer review refers to Hula Girls Memorial Box (DVD) (English Subtitled) (Japan Version)
HULA GIRLS!!
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As Japan's submission for the 2006 Academy Awards, Hula Girls is an endearing comedy/drama that manages to be highly affecting despite the traditional story arch. Even without that international distinction, the film is a real winner. Based on a true story, the film takes place in Iwaki, a small town in the north whose coal mine is about to be shut down. As the lifeblood of the town, the coal mine is indispensable to the local citizens. To attract money and attention, a mine official plans to construct a Hawaiian resort, complete with hula dancers - positions to be filled by local women. With the focus of the film always placed on the welfare of the town, the girls learn hula dancing from jaded teacher Hirayama (Yasuko Matsuyuki, in a fantastic performance) and come together as a group. Again, the storyline itself follows the traditional underdog archetype, but thanks to director Lee Sang-Il, Hula Girls flows naturally without pandering or overstaying its welcome. An amazing, award-winning performance by Yu Aoi seals the deal. As Kimiko, she absolutely shines, displaying a wide array of genuine emotions in a very real, understated manner. This is definitely a film to get and watch over and over. The combination of real emotions, historical significance, and perfect blend of comedy and drama make it one of Japan's standout films from 2006. The three disc set is worth every penny. Aside from excellent picture and sound quality (especially during the dance finale), a variety of lengthy, behind-the-scenes documentaries show the actresses through each stage of production as they learn the beautiful art of hula dancing. Filmed meetings between the filmmakers/actresses and real life figures behind the story also add a great touch of humanity to the entire package. Highly recommended!! |
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