Kaiji: The Ultimate Gambler (DVD) (Korea Version) DVD Region 3
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Unable to find a steady job since graduating high school, Kaiji (Fujiwara Tatsuya) falls further and further into debt and misery through a life of drinking and gambling. Debt collector Endo shows up at the door one day, and gives Kaiji two options: a ten-year payment plan or one night on the mysterious gambling ship "Espoire" for the chance to clear his debt. Kaiji accepts the proposal, not realizing he's being conned into an extreme gambling tournament against other equally desperate people. Winner takes all. Loser leaves his life at the table.
Technical Information
| Product Title: | Kaiji: The Ultimate Gambler (DVD) (Korea Version) 賭博默示錄 (DVD) (韓國版) 赌博默示录 (DVD) (韩国版) カイジ 카이지 (DVD) (한국판) |
| Also known as: | Gambling Apocalypse Kaiji Gambling Apocalypse Kaiji Gambling Apocalypse Kaiji Gambling Apocalypse Kaiji Gambling Apocalypse Kaiji |
| Artist Name(s): | Fujiwara Tatsuya (Actor) | Amami Yuki (Actor) | Yamamoto Taro (Actor) | Kagawa Teruyuki (Actor) 藤原龍也 (Actor) | 天海祐希 (Actor) | 山本太郎 (Actor) | 香川照之 (Actor) 藤原龙也 (Actor) | 天海佑希 (Actor) | 山本太郎 (Actor) | 香川照之 (Actor) 藤原竜也 (Actor) | 天海祐希 (Actor) | 山本太郎 (Actor) | 香川照之 (Actor) Fujiwara Tatsuya (Actor) | Amami Yuki (Actor) | Yamamoto Taro (Actor) | Kagawa Teruyuki (Actor) |
| Release Date: | 2010-10-18 |
| Language: | Japanese |
| Subtitles: | Japanese, Korean |
| Country of Origin: | 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: | Two & One |
| Other Information: | 1-Disc |
| Package Weight: | 150 (g) |
| Shipment Unit: | 1 What is it? |
| YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1023547527 |
Product Information
*Screen Format: 16:9 Letter Box
*Sound Mix: Dolby Digital 5.1 / Dolby Digital 2.0
*Extras:
- DOCUMENT OF KAIJI
- 후지하라 타츠야, 1년에 걸친 도전 - / 44분
*Director: 사토 토야
줄거리
26살인 이토 카이지는 취직도 안하고 편의점의 아르바이트나 적당히 하면서 하루하루 방만한 생활을 보내고 있다. 그러던 어느 날, 카이지에게 악덕금융회사 여사장인 엔도 린코라는 미녀가 나타난다. 그녀는 카이지에게 친구가 빌린 사채돈의 보증인이라며 도망간 친구대신 빚을 갚으라고 협박을 한다. 빌린 돈은 이자가 쌓여서 202만 엔이라는 고액으로 부풀어 오르고 엔도는 “하루 밤의 게임으로 빌린 돈 이상의 큰 돈을 손에 넣는 기회가 있다”고 달콤하게 속삭인다. “몇 시간 후, 게임이 벌어지는 운명의 크루즈선에 올라 죽음의 가위, 바위, 보”게임을 시작하는데…
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<카이지>는 1996년부터 만화 잡지 ‘영 매거진’에서 연재를 시작해 과격한 표현과 교묘한 심리 묘사로 인기를 얻으며 총 1,300만부를 판매한 베스트셀러 만화 ‘도박묵시록 카이지’를 영화화한 작품. 드라마 ‘고쿠센’을 연출한 사토 토야 감독의 실질적인 장편 데뷔작으로 <데스노트>의 주연 후지와라 테츠야가 다시 한 번 만화 원작 영화의 주연을 맡았다. 9년 10월 일본에서 전국 300개 이상의 스크린을 통해 개봉한 영화는 2주 연속 박스오피스 정상을 차지했으며, 최종 흥행 수입 22억 5,000만 엔(약 280억 원)을 벌어들였다. 기대 이상의 흥행으로 영화는 속편 제작을 결정했으며, 1편에 이어 사토 토야 감독과 후지와라 타츠야가 참여하고 오는 2011년 개봉 예정이다
아무튼 돈이 문제다. <카이지>는 도박을 소재로 하고 있지만 정확히는 돈에서 벗어날 수 없는 인간의 숙명을 그린 영화다. 니트족과 프리타 등 일하지 않고 살아가는 일본 젊은이들의 현실을 반영한 듯한 주인공 카이지가 엄청난 빚을 안고 참가하게 되는 세 차례의 게임을 통해 영화는 생각하는 것 이상의 영향력을 자랑하는 돈의 무시무시함을 그려낸다. 지하에 도시를 건설하고 고공빌딩을 건너는 등 믿기 힘든 상황들이 펼쳐지지만, 돈 앞에서 목숨까지 내거는 세태에 대한 은유라는 점에서 설득력을 갖기 충분해 보인다. 또한 돈 앞에서 누구나 겪을 법한 심리 변화는 목숨까지 내걸게 만드는 세 차례의 게임을 한층 흥미롭게 만든다. 카이지를 괴롭히는 토네가와 역의 카가와 테루유키가 선보이는 음흉한 미소의 악역 연기, 그리고 선과 악의 경계에 서있는 엔도 린코 역의 아마미 유키가 보여주는 내면을 알 수 없는 연기도 인상적이다.
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Based on Fukumoto Nobuyuki's popular manga, Kaiji: the Ultimate Gambler was helmed by Gokusen director Sato Toya, and stars Battle Royale favourite Fujiwara Tatsuya in the lead, with support from his old Death Note nemesis Matsuyama Kenichi, along with the likes of Amami Yuki (Gelatin, Silver Love), Kagawa Teruyuki (Tokyo Sonata), Yamamoto Taro (The Glorious Team Batista 2), and Mitsuishi Ken (Noriko's Dinner Table).
Fujiwara Tatsuya stars as the titular Kaiji, a rather wretched thirty year old man who has never achieved anything with his life. Everything changes when a loan shark called Endo (Amami Yuki) turns up, informing that he has inherited a massive debt from a friend. Being unable to even think of repaying the money, Kaiji instead reluctantly agrees to board a mysterious boat and take part in a mass gambling competition, unaware that the stakes are far higher than he realises. Despite its title and early scenes, Kaiji: the Ultimate Gambler doesn't feature much gambling in the strictest sense, and the film quickly develops into a series of extreme survival challenges in which the protagonist is pitted against other desperate people while a strange society of decadent elites take bets on their lives. The plot itself is pretty outlandish, involving people being forced into slavery and the building of a giant underground bunker, though this works well, and gives the film a suitably fun and manga feel. Although the trials are interesting enough, it's the card playing sequences at the start and end of the film which are the most effective and gripping, with director Sato Toya managing to notch up a fair amount of tension, even if he does drag out the overturning of vital cards to an almost ludicrous extent. The film is quite tense and exciting, with some great set pieces, and though it's pretty obvious that Kaiji himself is unlikely to get knocked out before the end, the supporting cast are dispatched in an enjoyably ruthless manner. Perhaps surprisingly, the film's greatest asset is its social conscience, and it benefits considerably from having a bitter edge, dealing with themes of responsibility and the exploitation of the poor and unfortunate. Although the film isn't exactly deep, this philosophical bent makes it more interesting than it might have been, and nicely underscores its final act and climatic card duels. Thankfully, Sato never lets things get too po-faced, and the film is quite funny in places, with Fujiwara Tatsuya making for a likeable everyman protagonist despite his many flaws. There are a few unintentional laughs thanks to some near camp overacting, especially from Kagawa Teruyuki as the main villain and during voice over scenes as characters try to second guess each others schemes. This is certainly no bad thing, and it helps the film to overcome some of its rather variable pacing, being a bit overlong at a weighty two hours and fifteen minutes. Sato Toya's slick direction similarly gives Kaiji: the Ultimate Gambler a real boost, as do some top notch production values and a bombastic soundtrack. The film has plenty of visual flourishes in the Hollywood style, and certainly has the look and feel of a big budget blockbuster. Coupled with its thoughtful edge, this makes it more entertaining than some of the more hollow Japanese popcorn films of recent years, and it should certainly enjoyed by a wider audience than just fans of the manga or gambling films in general. by James Mudge - BeyondHollywood.com |










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