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| Product Title: | Ping Pong (DVD) (Hong Kong Version) 乒乓 (香港版) 乒乓 (香港版) Ping Pong Ping Pong (DVD) (Hong Kong Version) |
| Artist Name(s): | Kubozuka Yosuke (Actor) | Sam Lee (Actor) | Takenaka Naoto | ARATA | Kudo Kankuro | Nakamura Shido | Natsuki Mari | Alan W. Arata | Ueno Soichi | Akira Sako 窪塚洋介 (Actor) | 李燦森 (Actor) | 竹中直人 | ARATA | 宮藤官九郎 | 中村 獅童 | 夏木 Mari | Alan W. Arata | 上野聰一 | 佐光朗 洼冢洋介 (Actor) | 李灿森 (Actor) | 竹中直人 | ARATA | 宫藤官九郎 | 中村 狮童 | 夏木 Mari | Alan W. Arata | 上野聪一 | 佐光朗 窪塚洋介 (Actor) | 李燦森(サム・リー) (Actor) | 竹中直人 | ARATA | 宮藤官九郎 | 中村 獅童 | 夏木マリ | Alan W. Arata | 上野聡一 | 佐光朗 Kubozuka Yosuke (Actor) | Sam Lee (Actor) | Takenaka Naoto | ARATA | Kudo Kankuro | Nakamura Shido | Natsuki Mari | Alan W. Arata | Ueno Soichi | Akira Sako |
| Director: | Sori Fumihiko 曾利文彥 曾利文彦 曽利文彦 Sori Fumihiko |
| Release Date: | 2003-02-27 |
| Language: | Japanese |
| Subtitles: | English, Traditional Chinese |
| Country of Origin: | Japan |
| Picture Format: | NTSC What is it? |
| Sound Information: | Dolby Digital 5.1, DTS Digital Surround |
| Disc Format(s): | DVD |
| Region Code: | 3 - South East Asia (including Hong Kong, S. Korea and Taiwan) What is it? |
| Rating: | IIA |
| Publisher: | Panorama (HK) |
| Package Weight: | 130 (g) |
| Shipment Unit: | 1 What is it? |
| YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1002525905 |
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導演:曾利文彥
Director: Sori Fumihiko
日本最受歡迎漫畫電影版鐵定誕生!
青春極速交鋒;拍打最強志氣!!
由2001年日本電影金像獎最佳男主角窪塚洋介領銜主演!!
阿扁(窪塚洋介)和笑爺(ARATA)每次對壘,總是阿扁佔上風。從中國來的中國仔孔文革(李燦森),一開始便發現笑爺的超卓削球;片瀨高校乒乓球隊的顧問小泉(竹中直人),也注意到笑爺的才華,而非阿扁。
一直避免對乒乓球產生過熱情緒的笑爺,不管自己是否具有潛質,婉拒了小泉的好意。小泉於是立下賭注,如果笑爺能夠在高校選拔賽打敗中國仔,便讓他自行選擇前路,敗陣的話便要接受小泉的特訓。
笑爺敗於中國仔手下,唯有接受小泉的特別訓練。另一方面,阿扁發覺到笑爺的才能,不自覺地產生焦慮,慘敗於田村時代的戰友、乒乓球名校海王學園的魔王(大倉孝二),信心盡失。最後,終於由海王學園的主將,綽號龍哥的風間龍一(中村獅童)衛冕成功。
Two high-school students, Peco and Smile, completely opposite types, with their disruptions, their glories and their solitude in a world of extreme sport, where small plastic balls travel in a 274cm x 152.5cm court at 140 kilometer per hour: ping-pong.
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Awards
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Japan Academy Prize 2003
- Picture of the Year Nomination
- Director of the Year Nomination, Sori Fumihiko
- Screen Play of the Year Nomination, Kudo Kankuro
- Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role Nomination
- Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography Nomination
- Outstanding Achievement in Film Editing Nomination
- Outstanding Achievement in Lighting Direction Nomination
- Rookie of Year Winner, Nakamura Shido
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Professional Review of "Ping Pong (DVD) (Hong Kong Version)"
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With the rapid evolution of the computer graphic technology, comic adaptation has become a popular trend for filmmakers all over the world. In Hollywood, there are comic-movies like Daredevil, Spider Man, and in Hong Kong, Storm Riders, A Man Called Hero and Mater Cute 2001 are also adapted from domestic comics. Japan, the kingdom of comic, wouldn't fall behind as well, the diverse comic market has provided unlimited choices for filmmakers. This time, the beloved Ping Pong has made its way to the big screen. |
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July 10, 2009
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When I was a kid, my younger brother and I used to be mad about table tennis. Even though I stopped playing in a team a long time ago, I would never say no to a live broadcast of an important table tennis game. Holding very low expectations for Ping Pong, I was surprised to find that the film elevates the game to all new levels. Ping Pong tells the story of two friends who have played table tennis ever since their early childhood days. Extroverted Hoshino Yukata (Kubozuka Yosuke), also called Peco, and Tsukimoto Makoto (Arata), who is called Smile because he never smiles, are behind the table tennis tables day in and day out as members of the Katase High School table tennis team. There's just one small difference between the two. Peco is obsessed with the game to the point in which he gets overconfident, while Smile considers it just another part of his life, though he regularly proves that he's the best player on the circuit. Smile's ignorant behavior towards the game causes his coach Butterfly Joe (Takenaka Naoto) to come up with a teasing challenge Smile can't afford to refuse. Mainly keeping its attention on the table tennis action, Ping Pong turns into a joyous occasion once the balls are flying. During the film's suspense-filled tournaments, Peco and Smile have to take on unique opponents including Kong Wenge (Sam Lee), a conceited Chinese player who didn't make it onto the Chinese A-team and therefore tries to mock the Japanese players. Among their other rivals, the most dangerous is no doubt Kazuma (memorably portrayed by Nakamura Shido), nicknamed Dragon, a fighting machine who hungers for the ultimate challenge in the table tennis arena. Presenting a creative everything-goes competition of table tennis giants at the peak of their skills, it's anybody's guess who walks out victorious from the final game. Ping Pong succeeds in capturing breathtakingly beautiful game scenes underlined with a memorable pop soundtrack to present very unlikely, but enjoyable table tennis matches. I found the combination of the two protagonists Peco and Smile very interesting, especially with respect to their contrasting natures that are also nicely reflected though their different styles of playing. Both Kobuzuka Yosuke and Arata deliver convincing performances and they are backed up by good supporting stars, of which Natsuki Mari and Takenaka Naoto are especially noteworthy as the coaches. Everything considered, I can highly recommend Ping Pong as a suspenseful sports movie that transfers boxing ring excitement into the table tennis halls. |
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Customer Review of "Ping Pong (DVD) (Hong Kong Version)"
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November 15, 2007
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"Ping Pong" visually is quite stylish; its ping pong action looks fabulous. However, its story is underdeveloped and its characters are cartoonish. The filmmakers' concern for style over substance became evident quite early in the movie when we are introduced to the character called China, whom we are told is from Shanghai. China never speaks putonghua or Shanghainese; he speaks only Cantonese. Clearly, the filmmakers didn't care that it was unrealistic to have a Cantonese-speaking character from Shanghai. And the same lack of realism infects the entire film. Frankly, I never believed any of the characters. Throughout the film, I was never able to detach myself from the thought that these are actors playing parts in a movie. In other words, the characters never came to life for me. Why? Because they are all paper-thin. I probably am overrating this film by giving it eight stars. Frankly, I can't imagine sitting through it for a second time. However, it is visually interesting, its sports action is entertaining, and its ends strongly. I wish that the filmmakers had taken as much care with developing the rest of the story as they did with those final scenes. |
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October 29, 2007
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Very very nice!!! Didn't really expect much from this movie but surpringly it was a really entertaining one. No wonder this film was nominated for several awards. Too bad they only got one. Nice movie... you'll never get tired of watching over and over again. |
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September 16, 2007
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Yousuke Kubozuka and Arata star as best friends and teammates Peco and Smile in this manga-based, contemplative look at table tennis. Participating in local competitions in the hopes of defeating heavy favorites China (Hong Kong actor Sam Lee), Akuma (Koji Ookura), and Dragon (Shido Nakamura), the two heroes suffer their ups and downs and finally come to understand themselves, each other, and the nature of sport. The film succeeds in large part through fantastic editing and a very engaging visual style. Eschewing romance and a clear good versus evil motif, the film is also able to focus more on the deveopment and struggles of each character: Peco's determination, Smile's devotion, Akuma's desire to please, China's arrogance, and Dragon's inner struggle. As such, it rises above traditional sports films. This is helped by wonderful supporting performances from Naoto Takenaka and Mari Natsuki and director Fumihiko Sori's focus on friendship, hero worship, and the sheer enjoyment of competition. |
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September 29, 2005
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It was so much fun to see the dazzling ping pong playing and the wonderful acting of Yosuke Kobuzuka and Arata. I enjoyed this film. |
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February 22, 2005
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So many good things have been said about this move--the special effects, the music, etc. that I'm not going to repeat it. I loved this movie so much because it dealt with friendship as well as the sport. It was touching to see the relationship of Smile and Peco and how the cared for and idolised each other in their own ways. Of course, since it's based on the manga, many characters are a bit over the top, but that's the fun of it. It's a movie i saw over and over again and, when I was in Japan last year, ensured that I made a trip to Katase, where it takes place. Definitely treat yourself to this DVD. |










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