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Applying the same formula that made Suite Dreams a critical and commercial success, director Mitani Koki rounds up an all-star cast and even constructs his own town for his hilarious fourth film The Magic Hour. Unable to find a real location that matched his imagination, Mitani built from scratch the nostalgic fictional port town of Sucago, complete with main street and pier, once again enlisting the services of production designer Taneda Yohei, who created the lavish hotel in Suite Dreams and has worked on films like Swallowtail and Kill Bill. One could say that the set is the true star of the film, if not for the star-studded ensemble cast of Tsumabuki Satoshi (Nada Sou Sou), Sato Koichi (Sukiyaki Western - Django), Ayase Haruka (Cyborg She), Fukatsu Eri (Bayside Shakedown), and veteran actor Nishida Toshiyuki (Sukiyaki Western - Django) as the town's mob boss. Like Suite Dreams, The Magic Hour weaves idiosyncratic people and stories together in amusing and unexpected manners, charming audiences with a delightful scramble of jaunty nostalgia, yakuza gunfights, and sitcom suspense.

In deep waters for stealing the boss's girlfriend (Fukatsu Eri), nightclub manager Bingo (Tsumabuki Satoshi) has been ordered to find legendary hitman Della Togashi, or face a very painful death. With time running out, Bingo desperately hires failed stunt actor Murata Taiki (Sato Koichi) to pose as the hitman. Strolling casually into town for his big break, Murata thinks he's shooting a gangster movie, but he's actually walked into a gang war.

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Product Title: The Magic Hour (DVD) (English Subtitled) (Taiwan Version) 魔幻時刻 (DVD) (台灣版) 魔幻时刻 (DVD) (台湾版) The Magic Hour (DVD) (English Subtitled) (Taiwan Version) The Magic Hour (DVD) (English Subtitled) (Taiwan Version)
Also known as: 黑幫有個荷里活 黑帮有个荷里活
Artist Name(s): Tsumabuki Satoshi (Actor) | Nishida Toshiyuki (Actor) | Ayase Haruka (Actor) | Sato Koichi | Fukatsu Eri 妻夫木聰 (Actor) | 西田敏行 (Actor) | 綾瀨遙 (Actor) | 佐藤浩市 | 深津繪里 妻夫木聪 (Actor) | 西田敏行 (Actor) | 绫濑遥 (Actor) | 佐藤浩市 | 深津绘里 妻夫木聡 (Actor) | 西田敏行 (Actor) | 綾瀬はるか (Actor) | 佐藤浩市 | 深津絵里 Tsumabuki Satoshi (Actor) | Nishida Toshiyuki (Actor) | Ayase Haruka (Actor) | Sato Koichi | Fukatsu Eri
Director: Mitani Koki 三谷幸喜 三谷幸喜 三谷幸喜 Mitani Koki
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Release Date: 2009-04-29
Language: Japanese
Subtitles: English, Traditional Chinese
Country of Origin: Japan
Picture Format: NTSC What is it?
Aspect Ratio: 1.78 : 1
Sound Information: Dolby Digital 2.0, Dolby Digital 5.1, Dolby Digital
Disc Format(s): DVD
Region Code: 3 - South East Asia (including Hong Kong, S. Korea and Taiwan) What is it?
Duration: 138 (mins)
Publisher: DS
Package Weight: 180 (g)
Shipment Unit: 1 What is it?
YesAsia Catalog No.: 1019656516

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Director : Koki Mitani

Bingo (Satoshi Tsumabuki) has stolen away the girlfriend (Eri Fukatsu) of his crime syndicate boss (Toshiyuki Nishida), and now he faces an ultimatum: find him a legendary assassin named Della Togashi, or die. But time is running out and Della’s whereabouts remain moot. As a desperate measure, Bingo decides to hire a failing actor, Taiki Murata (Koichi Sato) to play the part of the elusive assassin. Believing he’ll be starring in an epic gangster film in the role of his life, Taiki comes to the port town of Sucago, where the film is to be shot. In his attempt to convince his boss that he has found Della Togashi, Bingo inadvertently winds up indenturing Taiki into the service of the town’s crime syndicate just as it prepares for a major gang war.
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Professional Review of "The Magic Hour (DVD) (English Subtitled) (Taiwan Version)"

November 17, 2008

This professional review refers to The Magic Hour (DVD) (Standard Edition) (English Subtitled) (Japan Version)
Writer-director Koki Mitani has a knack for making classy commercial cinema. His Suite Dreams (a.k.a. The Unchouten Hotel) was a charming, if slightly labored farce that recalled classic Hollywood comedies, and it was as delightful as it was innocuous. Mitani improves upon his crowd-pleasing formula with The Magic Hour, which shows a love of cinema both in style and subject matter. Not only is the film a guileless screwball comedy like the work of Mitani's inspiration, the peerless Billy Wilder, but it features moviemaking as one of its themes. The film shows us that make-believe can be a worthy art, and does it in a manner that's more fun than it probably should be. Lives won't change, but The Magic Hour qualifies as one of the most enjoyable movies from any country this year.

Satoshi Tsumabuki (Dororo) is gang member Bingo, who gets into hot water when he sleeps with showgirl Mari (Eri Fukatsu of the Bayside Shakedown movies), the girlfriend of his boss Teshio (Toshiyuki Nishida). Bingo gets fitted for cement shoes, but some timely name-dropping stays his execution. Bingo says that he knows notorious hitman Della Togashi, and if he can bring Togashi to Teshio, then he'll avoid a watery death. The problem: Bingo doesn't really know Togashi. He does, however, know that nobody knows what Togashi really looks like. Also, Bingo knows about Taiki Murata (Koichi Sato), a tough-looking and ridiculously earnest B-actor whose career has dwindled to walk-ons and stunt doubling. Nevertheless, Murata's love for acting keeps him hopeful, and Bingo takes advantage by pretending to be an indie film director with a script about a feared underworld figure named Della Togashi. After hiring Murata to be his Togashi, Bingo figures that one meeting will satisfy Teshio and get him off the hook.

Bingo figured wrong. True to screwball comedy form, events spin wildly out of control. After their hilarious first meeting, Teshio decides to hire Murata/Togashi to aid him in an escalating turf war with rival gangster Jun (Teruyuki Kagawa). Also, Murata's agent Hasegawa (Fumiyo Kohinata) begins to get suspicious of Bingo and his self-described "indie film", and Teshio's top man Kurokawa (Susumu Terajima) also starts getting in the way. The most unpredictable factor, however, is Murata himself, who throws himself so fully into his role that nobody - Bingo, Teshio, and most especially the audience - knows what he'll do next. In the film's showiest role, Koichi Sato is winning and exceptionally funny, hamming it up as Togashi while earning tremendous sympathy when he's just plain 'ol Murata. Taiki Murata is a struggling actor who finds purpose while at his lowest professional point - a character type that is not new. But, in the hands of both Sato and Mitani, this previously-seen character feels fresh and funny.

Mitani seems to be going for old-style entertainment here. There's darkness lurking at the corners of his screenplay, but he keeps things light and agreeable. The bad guys never seem that bad, and are willing to sacrifice everything to chase after dreams, or perhaps just women that they love. Likewise, material wealth takes a backseat to personal fulfillment, and people are always willing to recognize the effort and honor of others. The characters and situations are hardly plausible, but in Mitani's make-believe world, that doesn't matter. This is a film about simple values and a simpler time; the film takes place in the present day, but the setting is an old-style town made up to look like the early twentieth century. Characters dress in period garb, and they act like they're from that time, too. The Magic Hour is essentially a talky sitcom that possesses the wit and clever staging of an English stage play - except it's in Japanese and features close-ups that allow actors to emote silently. Some things are still best done in the movies.

The Magic Hour is not without flaws, but they're minor ones, and are easily forgiven considering how entertaining the whole is. The film is slightly overlong, and some characters don't register very well when compared to Sato Koichi's scene-stealing Murata. Still, the comedy is never labored, and all the elements - story, script, characters - come together well. Koki Mitani doesn't seem to be missing much here. Could he develop some characters and situations better? Sure he could. But he doesn't need to. This isn't a realistic film, and is instead wonderfully filmed theater, managing to earn exceptional goodwill through fun situations, snappy pacing, agreeable comedy, and a sentimental warmth that never feels pandering. The film manages a hallowed and seemingly forgotten movie trick: it convinces instead of manipulates its audience. For glorious, engaging four-color fun, The Magic Hour is hard to beat - in this or any other moviemaking era.

by Kozo - LoveHKFilm.com

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Customer Review of "The Magic Hour (DVD) (English Subtitled) (Taiwan Version)"

Average Customer Rating for All Editions of this Product: Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10 (1)

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December 17, 2008

This customer review refers to The Magic Hour (DVD) (Standard Edition) (English Subtitled) (Japan Version)
Brilliant ensemble comedy Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
Writer/director Mitani Koki is a treasure. His films manage to feel both nostalgic and fresh; they have a timeless quality driven by Mitani's wonderfully good-natured sense of humor. "The Magic Hour" tells of a young hotel manager who becomes entangled with the local crime boss and, to save his skin, tells the crime boss that he can hook the boss up with a legendary hit man. The boss takes him up on the offer, leaving the hotel manager in a terrible bind, since he has no idea how to reach the hit man. The manager cooks up a wild scheme to try to extricate himself from the mess -- he will hire an actor to play the hit man, will pretend with the actor that he is being hired to act in a movie, and inject the actor among the crime boss and his gang without telling the actor that these are actual thugs. The scheme soon spins comically out of control, with the situation becoming ever more desperate. The film's wonderful ensemble cast brings this wild premise to vivid life. This is brilliant stuff! Very highly recommended.
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