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Mother DVD Box (DVD) (Japan Version)

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Tokyo Love Story screenwriter Sakamoto Yuji has previously dealt with juvenile-related issues with dramas like the award-winning Watashitachi no Kyokasho and Taiyo to Yumi no Kyoshitsu. This time, he takes on the sensitive topic of child abuse and adopted children with the controversial drama Mother. Elegantly co-directed by Mizuta Nobuo (252: Signal of Life) and Naganuma Makoto (Dream Again), the somber 11-episode drama follows a woman who takes the law into her own hands by kidnapping her seven-year-old abused student and taking her as her own daughter. While award-winning actress Matsuyuki Yasuko (Suspect X) gives another quietly powerful performance, the true revelation of Mother is six-year-old Ashida Mana, who owns every single scene she's in as the adopted daughter. Both actresses left such an impression on Japanese television audiences that they were voted Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress at the Spring 2010 edition of the Nikkan Sports Drama Grand Prix.

Nao (Matsuyuki Yasuko) moved to a small town at the coast of Hokkaido to work as a bird researcher, but had to become an elementary school teacher when the facility shut down. While substituting for a class, she attracts the attention of the spunky Reina (Ashida Mana). Usually reluctant to make interpersonal attachments, the introverted Nao slowly grows concerned about Reina when it appears that Reina's mother (Ono Machiko) and her boyfriend (Ayano Gou) might be physically abusing her. After a particularly traumatic incident, Nao puts away her cold exterior and decides to take Reina away from her home by kidnapping her. Taking on the new name Tsugumi, Reina and Nao pretend to be a mother-daughter couple on an escape that takes them from Hokkaido to Tokyo. Along the way, Nao is forced to face her own childhood abandonment by her mother, as well as her broken relationship with her foster mother (Takahata Atsuko) and her younger sisters.

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Product Title: Mother DVD Box (DVD) (Japan Version) Mother DVD Box (DVD) (日本版) Mother DVD Box (DVD) (日本版) Mother DVD−BOX DVD-BOX Mother DVD Box (DVD) (Japan Version)
Artist Name(s): Tanaka Yuko | Sakai Wakana | Matsuyuki Yasuko | Takahata Jyunko | Ichikawa Miwako | Ono Machiko | Naganuma Makoto | Yamamoto Koji | Otoo Takuma | Kurashina Kana | Ayano Go | Ashida Mana 田中裕子 | 酒井若菜 | 松雪泰子 | 高畑淳子 | 市川實和子 | 尾野真千子 | Naganuma Makoto | 山本耕史 | Otoo Takuma | Kurashina Kana | 綾野剛 | 芦田愛菜 田中裕子 | 酒井若菜 | 松雪泰子 | Takahata Jyunko | 市川实和子 | 尾野真千子 | Naganuma Makoto | 山本耕史 | Otoo Takuma | Kurashina Kana | 绫野刚 | 芦田爱菜 田中裕子 | 酒井若菜 | 松雪泰子 | 高畑淳子 | 市川実和子 | 尾野真千子 | 長沼誠 | 山本耕史 | 音尾琢真 | 川村陽介 | 倉科カナ | 綾野剛 | 芦田愛菜 | 坂元裕二(脚本) | 千葉行利(プロデューサー) | 水田伸生(演出) | 次屋尚(プロデューサー) | ケイファクトリー(制作協力) | 田中芳樹(チーフプロデューサー) | 大倉寛子(協力プロデューサー) | 大塚英治(協力プロデューサー) Tanaka Yuko | Sakai Wakana | Matsuyuki Yasuko | Takahata Jyunko | Ichikawa Miwako | Ono Machiko | Naganuma Makoto | Yamamoto Koji | Otoo Takuma | Kurashina Kana | Ayano Go | Ashida Mana
Director: Mizuta Nobuo 水田伸生 水田伸生 水田伸生 | REMEDIOS(音楽) Mizuta Nobuo
Release Date: 2010-09-22
Publisher Product Code: VPBX-14913
Language: Japanese
Country of Origin: Japan
Disc Format(s): DVD
Region Code: 2 - Japan, Europe, South Africa, Greenland and the Middle East (including Egypt) What is it?
Publisher: VAP
Shipment Unit: 3 What is it?
YesAsia Catalog No.: 1022852765

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タイトル:Mother DVD−BOX
出演:松雪泰子/山本耕史/田中裕子/酒井若菜/倉科カナ/芦田愛菜/尾野真千子/川村陽介/市川実和子/音尾琢真/綾野剛/高畑淳子
監督:REMEDIOS(音楽)/坂元裕二(脚本)/次屋尚(プロデューサー)/千葉行利(プロデューサー)/田中芳樹(チーフプロデューサー)/水田伸生(演出)/ケイファクトリー(制作協力)/大倉寛子(協力プロデューサー)/大塚英治(協力プロデューサー)

鈴原奈緒(松雪泰子)は、30歳半ばに至るまで恋人も作らず結婚もせず、室蘭の大学でひたすら渡り鳥の研究に励んでいた。そんな中、突然大学の研究室が閉鎖され、奈緒は仕方なく近隣の小学校で理科の教師となった。ある日、産休の教師の代わりに一年生の担任を任された奈緒は、クラスの中で浮いた存在の道木怜南(芦田愛菜)と出会う。幼いくせに、どこか自分を見透かしているような怜南が苦手だったが、怜南は無愛想な奈緒のことを慕ってきた。風変わりな怜南と接しているうちに、奈緒は気づく。彼女の身体にいくつか痣があることを・・・。始めは奈緒も傍観する大人の一人だった。だが、そんな奈緒がある事件をきっかけに、重大な決意をする。怜南を誘拐し彼女の母親になることを…。
このドラマは、現代を生きる「女性たち」の物語です。女性たちが、それぞれの生きる道の中で、自分を見つめ直し、自身で生き方を探し求めていく物語です。そしてこのドラマの中枢に据えるキーワードは「母性」。彼女たちはそれまで見向きもしなかった自らの奥底にある「母性」を発見し、時に戸惑い、時に翻弄され、そして心の寄る辺とし、女性として、人間として成長します。物語を通し、女性たちが女の生き方や幸せについて自ら考え、女性として生まれてきたことに自信と誇りを持ち、前向きに明るく生きていこうと、そんな気持ちを起こさせるドラマを目指すものです。

PRスポット集/芦田愛菜ちゃんに密着!/芦田愛菜ちゃんのロボット体操/事前PR番組(2010年4月11日放送の再編集版)

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画面:Vista-16:9LB
言語/音声:日本語:ドルビーデジタルステレオ

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製作年:2010
備考:6枚組
本編ディスク5枚+特典ディスク1枚
初回特典:すきなものノート(レプリカ)、オリジナル・ブックマーク同梱/封入特典:豪華24Pブックレット/映像特典収録
日本小売価格:¥18200

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October 21, 2010

Mothers and daughters
Dealing with domestic abuse, generations of unresolved mother-daughter issues, and at least one plot twist with blackmail, the NTV television drama Mother is far better than it has any right to be. Television is often considered a slum for dramatic fictional stories, a land in which stories are written and made for the masses via recurring clichés, uninspired directing, and less-than-stellar production values. Exquisitely filmed and subtly touching, Mother consistently shattered these stereotypes during its 11-episode run.


While writer Sakamoto Yuji started his television writing career with urban romance dramas like Tokyo Love Story, he began to explore juvenile-related social issues in his later works Watashitachi no Kyoshitsu and Taiyo to Umi no Kyoshitsu. With Mother, Sakamoto smartly works in familial melodrama within the confines of a typical "on the run" story, rarely letting the story lose its dramatic momentum while also giving it room to expand its characters.


The opening episodes of Mother can be tough to watch: the first episode sets up the meeting between introverted kindergarten teacher Nao (Matsuyuki Yasuko) and her student Reina (Ashida Mana). The two live in a small town in Hokkaido, a perfect fit for the emotionally cold Nao, who has estranged herself from her adopted family in Tokyo. Over time, Nao begins to suspect that Reina is suffering from some kind of domestic abuse at home, which Sakamoto and director Mizuta Nobuo show very delicately without showing the ugly details. While it makes for a disturbing viewing experience, the scenes further legitimize Nao's rationale to kidnap Reina out of the situation by the end of the first episode.


Just as Mother seems to settle down on a typical "on the run" story structure that would follow Nao and Reina's adventures, Sakamoto gets to the true heart of the story in episode three with the introduction of Nao's birth mother Motsuki (Tanaka Yuko). While Nao and Reina's escape from the law continues to drive the story forward and motivates the main characters at that point, Sakamoto reveals that the true focus of the series is his story's numerous complex mother-daughter relationships. These relationships cause and resolve the characters' inner turmoil (even for Yamamoto Koji's initially slimy reporter character), making them the catalyst for each episode's emotional climax.


Despite the serial nature of many Japanese drama series, each episode is usually structured independently even in script form. Sakamoto takes advantage of this, offering an emotional climax in each episode. Even though these scenes - usually extended monologues or drawn-out separation scenes - are both staples of Japanese television dramas, directors Mizuta and Naganuma Makoto (Yasuko to Kenji) shoot them in a surprisingly subtle style that seems to belong more in theatrical films than a typical television drama. Brilliantly framed and edited, these scenes are proof that directing television is not simply following words in the script and that it can take the same amount of talent as directing theatrical films.


Of course, such scenes would be impossible to pull off without the series' uniformly strong (and predominantly female) cast. As expected, Matsuyuki is exceptionally strong as the star, effectively carrying Nao's cold personality while still making her a likeable enough character to follow. However, the true standout of the show is the six-year-old Ashida Mana as Reina. Her bright persona lends a much-needed dose of joy to the heavy emotional weight the show puts on its viewers, stealing every scene in a convincing performance that would exhaust any trained actor. As strong as all the actors are on Mother, Mana's Reina is one of the most memorable child drama characters in recent memory, and she is likely the character that everyone is guaranteed to remember.


Fortunately, Mana doesn't completely overshadow everyone else behind or in front of the camera. Thanks to the effort of the entire production, Mother is easily one of the strongest television dramas to come out of Japan in recent years. Frequent drama viewers may need time to get used to its slow pace, but those willing to immerse themselves will find a strong, touching story about redemption that is well worth the search for it. Rather than trying to break through its genre confines, the makers of Mother simply take familiar conventions of age-old genres - the family melodrama, in this case - and show us that they can still produce stories that are worth telling.

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