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Maou DVD Box (DVD) (Japan Version) DVD Region 2

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Maou DVD Box (DVD) (Japan Version)

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When it comes to acting, Arashi leader Ohno Satoshi is more likely to appear on stage than onscreen, having earned much acclaim over the years for his theater work. For his first television leading role, Ohno stars as a two-faced serial killer in the TBS crime and suspense drama Maou, a Japanese remake of the 2007 Korean drama Devil starring Ju Ji Hoon and Uhm Tae Woong. Ohno takes on the challenge of playing an affable lawyer who is in reality a cold-blooded killer calmly plotting his revenge. Leaving school dramas behind, fellow Johnny's heartthrob Ikuta Toma from Hanazakari no Kimitachi e and Honey and Clover plays a dogged detective with a dark past chasing after the devil himself. Maou also co-stars Kobayashi Ryoko (Sunadokei), Tanaka Kei (Loss Time Life), and Oshinari Shugo (Yamada Taro Monogatari).

This release comes with two bonus discs of special features.

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Product Title: Maou DVD Box (DVD) (Japan Version) 魔王 DVD Box (DVD) (日本版) 魔王 DVD Box (DVD) (日本版) 魔王 DVD-BOX Maou DVD Box (DVD) (Japan Version)
Also known as: Mao Mao Mao Mao Mao
Artist Name(s): Ikuta Toma | Ohno Satoshi | Oshinari Shugo | Kobayashi Ryoko | Tanaka Kei | Ishizaka Koji | Uehara Misa | Gekidan Hitori | Miyake Yuji | Kichise Michiko | Iida Motosuke | Waki Tomohiro 生田斗真 | 大野智 | 忍成修吾 | 小林涼子 | 田中圭 | 石坂浩二 | 上原美佐 | Gekidan Hitori | 三宅裕司 | 吉瀨美智子 | 飯田基祐 | 脇知弘 生田斗真 | 大野智 | 忍成修吾 | 小林凉子 | Tanaka Kei | 石坂浩二 | 上原美佐 | Gekidan Hitori | 三宅裕司 | 吉濑美智子 | Iida Motosuke | 脇知弘 生田斗真 | 大野智 | 忍成修吾 | 小林涼子 | 田中圭 | 石坂浩二 | 上原美佐 | 劇団ひとり | 三宅裕司 | 吉瀬美智子 | 飯田基祐 | 東根作寿英 | 脇知弘 | 篠原真衣 | 清水優 Ikuta Toma | Ohno Satoshi | Oshinari Shugo | Kobayashi Ryoko | Tanaka Kei | Ishizaka Koji | Uehara Misa | Gekidan Hitori | Miyake Yuji | Kichise Michiko | Iida Motosuke | Waki Tomohiro
Director: 加藤新 | 坪井敏雄
Release Date: 2009-01-09
Publisher Product Code: TCED-389
Language: Japanese
Subtitles: 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?
Publisher: TBS
Other Information: 8DVDs
Shipment Unit: 5 What is it?
YesAsia Catalog No.: 1011924825

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タイトル:魔王

韓国で社会現象を巻き起こした同名作を、嵐のリーダー・大野智主演でリメイクしたサスペンスドラマのBOX。弟を殺した犯人への復讐を企てた若き天才弁護士と、彼を追う刑事の攻防を描く。

第1話~第11話(最終話)収録。

テクニカル・インフォメーション
:カラー
画面:16:9
言語/音声:日本語:ステレオ

その他の情報
製作年:2008
備考:8枚組
本編ディスク6枚+特典ディスク2枚
映像特典収録
日本小売価格:¥22800

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January 21, 2009

The Devil Within
A remake of the Korean drama The Devil, TBS mini-series Maou surpasses its predecessor by wrapping the original's stellar storyline in an even leaner and meaner package, with two Johnny's artists in the leading roles to boot. In Japan, you're just about guaranteed a detective drama every season but Maou is a very different beast from the standard case-per-episode format of most police series. Instead, this gripping drama revolves around one case that incorporates multiple crimes and layered backstories, played out as a tragic cat-and-mouse battle between a cop with a tainted past and a conflicted serial killer who never deals the blow himself.

Arashi's Ohno Satoshi takes on the complex role of an angelic lawyer who is in fact the devil manipulating seemingly unrelated people to become his unwitting tools for murder. Ohno's casting comes as something of a surprise; until Maou, he had largely stayed clear of TV dramas beyond occasional guest appearances and accumulated most of his acting experience on stage in theatrical plays and musicals. Part of this may be because the Arashi leader doesn't fit into the screen heartthrob image as naturally as bandmates and drama regulars Matsumoto Jun, Sakurai Sho, and Ninomiya Kazunari, but this comes to his advantage in Maou. Despite coming from Japan's top idol group, Ohno refreshingly carries no idol baggage as an actor, something that not even his Korean counterpart Ju Ji Hoon could escape. Calm and convincing, Ohno inspires both dread and empathy as the duplicitous, soft-spoken killer slowly laying out his deadly revenge plan and taunting the police every step of the way.

Fellow Johnny's idol Ikuta Toma successfully graduates from bumbling student roles with a surprisingly affecting performance as a rash cop searching for truth and redemption as the people connected to his past mistake are killed one by one. If Uhm Tae Woong seemed too old for his role in The Devil, then Ikuta Toma has the opposite problem, as he looks too young and trendy with his gelled-up hair. His boyish demeanor, however, does automatically lend an air of innocence and willfulness that helps reinforce his character. Though he does stretch at some points in the earlier half of the drama, Ikuta grows into the role as the story progresses, effectively conveying the emotional desperation of a man haunted by a past he can't forgive and an enemy he can't hate. Ikuta and Ohno's chemistry and performances in the drama's later episodes, particularly the harrowing finale, are especially compelling.

Maou's dark and riveting story is near identical to that of The Devil, but trimmed from 20 episodes down to the Japanese drama standard of 11 episodes. The shorter length works in Maou's favor, reducing the melodrama and tightening the pace for more suspense, better backstory exposition, and a stronger climax. As the killer's identity and motive for revenge are revealed to viewers early on, the drama's narrative push lies not in solving the case, but rather watching how the case and tangled relationships play out as the stakes stack up and the characters flesh out in Greek tragedy fashion. By the time Maou reaches its emotionally wrenching conclusion, all characters and cases have been effectively upturned in its unforgiving and painfully human cycle of cause and effect, crime and punishment. Though the drama's title refers to Ohno Satoshi's role, the story's tragedy and trespasses lie not in the devil, but in man.

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