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Su-Ki-Da (Japan Version - English & French Subtitles)

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Ishikawa Hiroshi, director of the much-admired Tokyo.Sora, returns with his second feature, Su-Ki-Da, for which he has assembled a stellar cast of young thesps. Miyazaki Aoi (NANA), Eita (Kuchu Teien), Nagasaku Hiromi (Kuchu Teien), Kase Ryo (Scrap Heaven), Nishijima Hideotoshi (Dolls), Omori Nao (Vibrator) and Oyamada Sayuri (Bright Future) all appear in this touching romantic drama.

17-year-old Yu (Miyazaki Aoi) has a major crush on Yosuke (Eita), the handsome young boy who plays his guitar on the riverbank everyday. He plays the same tune again and again and it fills Yu's heart with joy and longing - but also with sadness. As much as she may love Yosuke, she knows that his affections lie elsewhere, with Yu's older sister, no less. Seventeen years later, Yu (now played by Nagasaku Hiromi) and Yosuke (now played by Nishijima Hideotoshi) meet by chance in Tokyo, reawakening long-dormant emotions within Yu's heart, but also within Yosuke's.

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Product Title: Su-Ki-Da (Japan Version - English & French Subtitles) Su-Ki-Da (日本版 - 英文、法文字幕) Su-Ki-Da (日本版 - 英文、法文字幕) 好きだ、 Su-Ki-Da (Japan Version - English & French Subtitles)
Artist Name(s): Miyazaki Aoi | Nishijima Hidetoshi | Nagasaku Hiromi | Eita | Nonami Maho | Oyamada Sayuri | Omori Nao | Kase Ryo 宮崎葵 | 西島秀俊 | 永作博美 | 瑛太 | 野波麻帆 | Oyamada Sayuri | 大森南朋 | 加瀨亮 宫崎葵 | 西岛秀俊 | Nagasaku Hiromi | Eita | 野波麻帆 | Oyamada Sayuri | 大森南朋 | 加濑亮 宮崎あおい | 西島秀俊 | 永作博美 | 瑛太 | 野波麻帆 | 小山田サユリ | 大森南朋 | 加瀬亮 Miyazaki Aoi | Nishijima Hidetoshi | Nagasaku Hiromi | Eita | Nonami Maho | Oyamada Sayuri | Omori Nao | Kase Ryo
Director: 石川寛
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Release Date: 2006-09-22
Publisher Product Code: REDV-538
Language: Japanese
Subtitles: English, French
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: TC Entertainment
Other Information: DVD
Shipment Unit: 1 What is it?
YesAsia Catalog No.: 1004469216

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タイトル:好きだ、
出演:宮崎あおい/西島秀俊/永作博美/瑛太/小山田サユリ/野波麻帆/加瀬亮/大森南朋
監督:石川寛

17歳のユウは、いつも川辺でギターを弾いている同級生ヨースケに、淡い想いを寄せていた。ヨースケがいつも同じところばかりを弾くため、いつのまにかそのフレーズを覚えてしまったユウ。だが、ユウはヨースケに想いを伝えられず、一方のヨースケは事故で大切な人を亡くしたユウの姉のことを気にかけていた。やがて、ある哀しい出来事がユウとヨースケを引き離す。それから17年後、34歳になったヨースケとユウは、東京で偶然再会するのだが…。
「NANA」「ラヴァーズ・キス」で注目を浴びた、宮崎あおい主演によるセンチメンタルなラブストーリー「好きだ、」。宮崎あおいのほか、「メゾン・ド・ヒミコ」の西島秀俊や永作博美、瑛太の4人をメイン・キャストに迎え、ひと組の男女の17年に渡る切ない愛の軌跡を、詩情豊かに描いている。監督は、「tokyo.sora」が好評を博した石川寛。特典として、ファン必見の多彩なスペシャル映像が収録されている。

■映像特典(予定):モントリオール映画祭(最優秀監督賞)/初日舞台挨拶/監督×小山田サユリ・トークショー/香港映画祭/オリジナル予告編

テクニカル・インフォメーション
:カラー
画面:16:9/4:3(LB)
言語/音声:日本語:DD(ステレオ)

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製作年:2005
日本小売価格:¥4700

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Professional Review of "Su-Ki-Da (Japan Version - English & French Subtitles)"

January 17, 2008

Though only two feature films into his directorial career, Hiroshi Ishikawa is quickly establishing a reputation as Japan's premier go-to man when it comes to beautifully photographed, quietly minimalist dramas. Though considerably less well known outside of Japan than like minded peers such as Shunji Iwai, Ishikawa shows every bit as much skill when it comes to finding the emotional core of his characters while stripping away all of the excess. Those who have discovered his work seem to become quick converts.

Ishikawa's latest work, Su-Ki-Da, is a film in two parts. We begin with a youthful love triangle. Seventeen-year-old Yu, a quiet but sweet-natured girl, is in love with her classmate Yosuke, a star athlete who has given up his interest in baseball to pursue his dream of becoming a professional musician. Yosuke, for his part, is friendly with Yu but seems far more interested in Yu's older sister who remains nameless throughout the film. The sister is still grieving her boyfriend, killed in a recent accident, but seems to enjoy Yosuke's company and so Yu encourages their relationship even though you can clearly see that she is dying inside as she gives her sister what she wants so badly for herself. Tragedy strikes, the trio splits, and we jump forward in time seventeen years for the second part of the film.

While the first half of the film is presented as Yu's story, the second half comes from Yosuke's perspective. Plagued by guilt from his part in the long ago tragedy but more so a sense of shame at his reaction to it, Yosuke lives a shell of a life. Yes, he now makes his living in the music industry but as a technician only, having given up his playing life long before, living alone in a barren apartment left unfurnished because as long as it is empty it promises the possibility of future change. When a chance encounter reintroduces Yosuke and Yu, he sees the opportunity to make a fresh start…

Ishikawa's particular gift lies in finding the most basic kernel of truth in his situations and characters and giving you just enough to express that core essence. There is no waste in his work, no clutter or pointless noise. Everything there is there for a reason. He has a light touch, shoots beautiful film, is positively lyrical in his editing, and draws excellent performances from his actors. If the opening section of the film stands stronger than the second, it is not because of any weakness in the back half, per se, but because Aoi Miyazaki gives such a stellar performance as the young Yu in the early going, allowing Ishikawa to play the entire first half of the film, to carry the entire emotional weight of the film, in her devastatingly vulnerable features. Miyazaki has given a string of very strong performances in the past, but in this she is absolutely incredible; though still quite young she must surely be considered one of Japan's finest.

The new Japanese DVD release presents the film in its proper ratio with a high quality transfer and optional English and French subtitles. Also included are a photo book, a location map and sheet music for the song - by composer Yoko Kanno - that occupies a central place in the story.

by Todd Brown - Twitchfilm.net

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