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Hirosue Ryoko (Actor) | Matsuda Ryuhei (Actor)
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Love Collage (Hong Kong Version)
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J-director Yukihiko Tsutsumi skillfully weaves elements of various film genre's into his tragic tale "Collage of Our Life".

In his latest creation Yukihiko takes the viewer to New York where amateur photographer Makoto (Ryuhei Matsuda) encounters the love of his life in the girl called Shizuru (Ryoko Hirosue). However, their relationship is of very brief duration as Makoto discovers that Shizuru's photographic know how outmatches his own. Shortly afterwards the protagonist receives shattering message of the girl 's death …

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Product Title: Love Collage (Hong Kong Version) 戀愛寫真 (香港版) 恋爱写真 (香港版) 恋愛寫眞 (海外版) Love Collage (Hong Kong Version)
Artist Name(s): Hirosue Ryoko (Actor) | Matsuda Ryuhei (Actor) 廣末涼子 (Actor) | 松田龍平 (Actor) 广末凉子 (Actor) | 松田龙平 (Actor) 広末涼子 (Actor) | 松田龍平 (Actor) Hirosue Ryoko (Actor) | Matsuda Ryuhei (Actor)
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Release Date: 2003-12-12
Language: Japanese
Subtitles: English, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese
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: Deltamac (HK)
Package Weight: 100 (g)
Shipment Unit: 1 What is it?
YesAsia Catalog No.: 1002877850

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導演: Yukihiko Tsutsumi堤幸彥
演員: Ryoko Hirosue 廣末涼子、Ryuhei Matsuda 松田龍平

「浪漫、細膩,甚為悅目。」東Touch
「自情書以後,最觸動人心的浪漫之作。」南華早報
「成功之作,拍出男女之間細膩的愛情片段。」新假期

  一封從紐約來的情書,寄出者竟是己逝的戀人。
     是別有內情,還是愛有回應?
  全新廣末涼子 最悅目演出

  日本年青攝影師誠人(松田龍平),一日突然收到已分手女友靜流(廣末涼子)一封自美國的來信,絲絲回憶隨即如漣漪牽動起來;正當一個個掠影盤繞腦際,他卻得悉靜流早於年前在紐約死去,到底這封來信是?

  3年前揮之不去的回憶浮現出來:誠人與靜流因攝影而邂逅,靜流開朗的性格、獨特的氣質深深吸引誠人,更成為他鏡頭下的女主角。為了分享的誠人內心世界,靜流也漸漸愛上攝影,一對戀人結伴拍下不少甜蜜片段,即使分手後,誠人仍對她念念不忘,無論是靜流獨愛將沙律醬加入杯麵混著吃,抑或一個見證著他們相識及分手的柑……

  在段段回憶、種種思念的驅使下,誠人毅然遠赴紐約,帶著靜流寄來的相片,一步一步尋回她於紐約留下的足跡,卻又慢慢走向一個意想不到的真相……

"A letter from the love of my life ...postmarked New York. Butshe's been dead for a year..."

  Makoto encounters the love of his life in the girl called Shizuru. However their relationship is of very brief duration as Makoto discovers that Shizuru's photographic know how outmatches his own. They end up separating with her extracting a promise from the sulky Makoto that he will come for her when he has fulfilled his dream of becoming a professional photographer.
  
  Three years letter, the promise still not fulfilled. All the memories were flash back as Makoto recieved a letter from New York,sent by Shizuru, one day. He decided to go and visit his beloved. However,when he arrived, he found that Shizuru has been dead for a year...

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April 24, 2005

Love Collage, otherwise known as Collage of Our Days, is a surprising film in a lot of ways. Maybe it's the title. One would expect something exceedingly sappy and romantic from a movie called Love Collage, where an attractive, full-of-potential boy meets an attractive, out-of reach girl, moons over her for a while until she finally realises how wonderful he really is, and they live happily ever after.

But actually, that's what Love Collage isn't: a love story. Rather it's a journey of self realisation, from the trite self-orientation of early adulthood into true maturity, captured in a series of moving snapshots that defy reality and express something far more genuine and inspiring than your average boy-meets-girl-loses-girl love story.

They do say a picture is worth a thousand words, and if that's the case, one gets the impression that photographer Makoto Seigawa (Ryuhei Matsuda) has something stuck in his throat. After being thrown out a third story window for not making a gangster's girlfriend look better, and then punching out his editor, he finds himself out of a job and at a loss as to why everything in his life is going so wrong. When it seems like things couldn't actually get worse, Makoto goes to his school reunion only to be told that his ex-girlfriend is dead, and has been for a year. This seems kind of odd, considering he only just got a letter from her. Convinced she's actually alive, Makoto jumps on a plane to New York to find her, with only one photo and no address to guide him.

What follows is a strangely poignant story offset by flashbacks as Makoto searches for his girlfriend. Yes, it's a love story, and Ryoko Hirosue as Shizuru Satona is sweet and unconventional enough to make the romance believable. But its less about them and more about him. Matsuda's normally remote, doe-eyed stoicism is caught up for the duration of the idyllic flashback in Shizuru's passion not for love but for life, which of course is the whole point. Makoto doesn't look at the world the same way as Shizuru does. For him the camera is something to put between him and the world, rather than something to view the world through, and slowly he comes to realise it.

It's a classic case of absence making the heart grow fonder. Being empty, lacking the one thing that really would fulfil him if he actually realised he was unfulfilled, Makoto sees something in Shizuru that he yearns for without even having the words. The way her images affect him, bursting out of their frames to encroach on his reality without his say-so, are some of the most stunning, telling moments in the film. These pictures, so full of intimacy and courage and life and wonder, aren't his. He's just a voyeur in Shizuru's world, and eventually this seemingly inarticulate longing consumes the relationship until six years later, he's lost in New York, looking for his dead girlfriend on the outside and his own self on the inside.

Love College has its flaws; sometimes its heavy handed and a bit manic (especially in the climax), and there are things that you really are going to have to make your own mind up about. But overall its quirky, synchronous narrative and sheer visual beauty outshine any absence of satisfactory cinematic answers, which rather than detracting from the overall message is actually a point in its favour. It's probably more accurate to think about this film as being Collage of Our Days (the Japanese title) rather than Love Collage (the Hong Kong title), because that's what this movie is really all about - not love, but life.

8 Picture Perfect Moments out of 10

by Deni Stoner - heroic-cinema.com

October 7, 2003

This professional review refers to Love Collage (Collage of Our Life) (Japan Version)
Love Collage, otherwise known as Collage of Our Days, is a surprising film in a lot of ways. Maybe it's the title. One would expect something exceedingly sappy and romantic from a movie called Love Collage, where an attractive, full-of-potential boy meets an attractive, out-of reach girl, moons over her for a while until she finally realises how wonderful he really is, and they live happily ever after.

But actually, that's what Love Collage isn't: a love story. Rather it's a journey of self realisation, from the trite self-orientation of early adulthood into true maturity, captured in a series of moving snapshots that defy reality and express something far more genuine and inspiring than your average boy-meets-girl-loses-girl love story.

They do say a picture is worth a thousand words, and if that's the case, one gets the impression that photographer Makoto Seigawa (Ryuhei Matsuda) has something stuck in his throat. After being thrown out a third story window for not making a gangster's girlfriend look better, and then punching out his editor, he finds himself out of a job and at a loss as to why everything in his life is going so wrong. When it seems like things couldn't actually get worse, Makoto goes to his school reunion only to be told that his ex-girlfriend is dead, and has been for a year. This seems kind of odd, considering he only just got a letter from her. Convinced she's actually alive, Makoto jumps on a plane to New York to find her, with only one photo and no address to guide him.

What follows is a strangely poignant story offset by flashbacks as Makoto searches for his girlfriend. Yes, it's a love story, and Ryoko Hirosue as Shizuru Satona is sweet and unconventional enough to make the romance believable. But its less about them and more about him. Matsuda's normally remote, doe-eyed stoicism is caught up for the duration of the idyllic flashback in Shizuru's passion not for love but for life, which of course is the whole point. Makoto doesn't look at the world the same way as Shizuru does. For him the camera is something to put between him and the world, rather than something to view the world through, and slowly he comes to realise it.

It's a classic case of absence making the heart grow fonder. Being empty, lacking the one thing that really would fulfil him if he actually realised he was unfulfilled, Makoto sees something in Shizuru that he yearns for without even having the words. The way her images affect him, bursting out of their frames to encroach on his reality without his say-so, are some of the most stunning, telling moments in the film. These pictures, so full of intimacy and courage and life and wonder, aren't his. He's just a voyeur in Shizuru's world, and eventually this seemingly inarticulate longing consumes the relationship until six years later, he's lost in New York, looking for his dead girlfriend on the outside and his own self on the inside.

Love College has its flaws; sometimes its heavy handed and a bit manic (especially in the climax), and there are things that you really are going to have to make your own mind up about. But overall its quirky, synchronous narrative and sheer visual beauty outshine any absence of satisfactory cinematic answers, which rather than detracting from the overall message is actually a point in its favour. It's probably more accurate to think about this film as being Collage of Our Days (the Japanese title) rather than Love Collage (the Hong Kong title), because that's what this movie is really all about - not love, but life.

8 Picture Perfect Moments out of 10

by Deni Stoner - heroic-cinema.com

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Average Customer Rating for this Edition: Customer Review Rated Bad 9 - 9.4 out of 10 (7)
Average Customer Rating for All Editions of this Product: Customer Review Rated Bad 9 - 9.7 out of 10 (12)

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September 12, 2007

A greatly flawed love story Customer Review Rated Bad 7 - 7 out of 10
"Love Collage" is an uneasy mixture of film influences and styles. It starts out as a fairly conventional tale of an introspective photographer who falls in love with a "wild child" girl. She takes up photography to be closer to him, but her impulsive skill with the camera soon outpaces his own efforts. She then moves to New York City to pursue her career.

So far, so good, but when the story moves to the Big Apple, the movie really goes off the rails. The filmmakers at this point seem torn between turning the film into a remake of "Ghost", "Blow Up", or "Nightmare on Elm Street". Instead of choosing one genre, they mix them all up. And, speaking as someone who lived there for a couple years, I can attest that the depiction of New York City as a collection of hard-hearted grifters, thugs, and thieves is utterly preposterous.

Pity poor Eiko Koike. She must need a new agent; I'm not sure how she let herself be talked into taking the part she plays in this film. In "2LDK", she showed that she can really act. Here her role is simply laughable.

The love story portions at the beginning and end of this film are intriguing; the rest of it is a mess.
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December 13, 2004

Great! Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
This is a wonderful movie, totally worth the entire price I paid for it. Even friends I have that aren't into japanese or foreign films enjoyed it.

It's cute, it's sweet, it's funny, it's dramatic.

The ending was a bit anticlimactic, but it doesn't lose any points with me.
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October 10, 2004

This customer review refers to Love Collage (Collage of Our Life) (Japan Version)
The best Japanese love story I've ever seen...... Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
Collage of Our Life is very realistic for me. The life of a photographer who teaches a girl how to be a one and she outstands her sensei.Very ROOOOOOMMMAAAAANNNNNNTTTTTTTTTICCCCC. It's all about the oranges. hehe Arigato Gozaimas
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April 18, 2004

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Subtitles Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
A helpful hint for anyone who wants to purchase this dvd;
The official Japanese version has english subtitles, despite yesasia saying it doesn't :x
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Anonymous

March 20, 2004

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=D Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
I thought this movie was awesome! The cinematography is just amazing. I usually don't pay much attention to how the film is shot, but this movie really caught my eye.

Aside from that, the plot is confusing at times but definitely understandable. If you are a sucker for sweet, sappy, and squealing-inducing romance like me, then I highly recommend this movie. ^_^
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