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After a succession of different housekeepers have tried and failed to look after the troublesome academic, a young woman and her 10-year-old son come to work for him. They are charmed by his love of mathematics and discover that within his cerebral musings there are words and ideas of great beauty permeating through the equations. Stars Terao Akira, Fukatsu Eri, Yoshioka Hidetaka, and Asaoka Ruriko.
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| Product Title: | The Professor's Beloved Formula Special Edition (First Press Limited Edition) (Japan Version - English Subtitles) The Professor's Beloved Formula 特別版 (初回限定生產) (日本版 - 英文字幕) The Professor's Beloved Formula 特别版 (初回限定生产) (日本版 - 英文字幕) 博士の愛した数式 特別版(初回限定生産)(日本版) The Professor's Beloved Formula Special Edition (First Press Limited Edition) (Japan Version - English Subtitles) |
| Artist Name(s): | Terao Akira | Fukatsu Eri | Saitou Ryuusei | Yoshioka Hidetaka | Asaoka Ruriko 寺尾聰 | 深津繪里 | 齋藤隆成 | 吉岡秀隆 | Asaoka Ruriko 寺尾聪 | 深津绘里 | Saitou Ryuusei | 吉冈秀隆 | Asaoka Ruriko 寺尾聰 | 深津絵里 | 齋藤隆成 | 吉岡秀隆 | 浅丘ルリ子 Terao Akira | Fukatsu Eri | Saitou Ryuusei | Yoshioka Hidetaka | Asaoka Ruriko |
| Director: | Koizumi Tsuyoshi 小泉堯史 Koizumi Tsuyoshi 小泉堯史 Koizumi Tsuyoshi |
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| Release Date: | 2006-07-07 |
| Publisher Product Code: | ACBD-10377 |
| Language: | Japanese |
| Subtitles: | English, 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: | Asmik |
| Other Information: | DVD |
| Shipment Unit: | 1 What is it? |
| YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1004178994 |
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出演:寺尾聰/深津絵里/齋藤隆成/吉岡秀隆/浅丘ルリ子
監督:小泉堯史
博士と過ごしたひとときは
私とルートにとって本当に大切な時間でした
・記憶がたった80分しかもたない天才数学博士のもとで働くことになった家政婦と、幼い頃から母親と二人で生きてきた10歳の息子。母子は、純粋に数学を愛する博士に魅せられ、次第に、数式の中に秘められた、美しい言葉の意味を知る。
・数式という一見小難しく思われるものから溢れる美しく温かい愛、心に生き続ける大切な人。164万人が泣いた大ベストセラー原作を、『雨あがる』の小泉堯史監督が待望の映画化。
・全ての世代にアピールする温かな物語が感動をよび、興収12億円の大ヒットを記録。
・寺尾聰、深津絵里、吉岡秀隆、浅丘ルリ子と日本を代表する俳優が豪華競演!
【ストーリー】
不慮の交通事故で、天才数学者の博士は記憶がたった80分しかもたない。何を喋っていいか混乱した時、言葉の代わりに数字を持ち出す。それが、他人と話すために博士が編み出した方法だった。その博士のもとで働くことになった家政婦の杏子と、幼い頃から母親と二人で生きてきた10歳の息子。博士は息子を、ルートと呼んだ。博士が教えてくれた数式の美しさ、キラキラと輝く世界。母子は、純粋に数学を愛する博士に魅せられ、次第に、数式の中に秘められた、美しい言葉の意味を知る?。
●アウターケース付(初回限定生産)
●ブックレット封入
●ピクチャーディスク仕様
●映像特典満載!(予定)
・監督インタビュー
・数学教室
・予告編、TVスポット集(特報、本予告、TVスポット)
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■カラー
■画面:16:9
■マルチ字幕(日本語/英語)
■音声仕様
【1】日本語/ドルビーデジタル5.1chサラウンド
【2】視覚障害者用音声ガイド/ドルビーデジタル2.0chサラウンド
※特典・仕様等は変更になる場合がございます。ご了承下さい。
日本標準価格:¥4,935(税込)
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Professional Review of "The Professor's Beloved Formula Special Edition (First Press Limited Edition) (Japan Version - English Subtitles)"
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To see a world in a grain of sand And a heaven in a wild flower, Hold infinity in the palm of your hand And eternity in an hour. - William Blake, Auguries of Innocence The definition of a Mathematician in relation to a Scientist can be summed up by the fact that, while the latter attempts to discover an approximation of the truth about the world around them, a Mathematician looks only for the absolute truth. To study mathematics is to appreciate the myriad of patterns and links that numbers can tell us about our own little corner of existence. There have been countless films about science over the years - it even has its own form of fiction - but stories centred on mathematics are usually harder to come by. In recent years we've seen two hit films on mathematics: the paranoid indie thriller Pi and the shameless Oscar love-in A Beautiful Mind. When I saw that Japan was to make a character drama dealing with the effect numbers can have on someone's life, I was instantly intrigued. Based on the best-selling novel by Ogawa Yoko, The Professor's Beloved Formula tells the story of a housekeeper (Fukatsu Eri) who is hired by an aloof heiress (Asako Ruriko) to look after her brother-in-law (Terao Akira) who, ever since a car crash ten years ago, periodically has his memory reset every eighty minutes. In his former life, the man was a celebrated math professor, and it is through his love of numbers and the housekeeper's willingness to learn anything new that the two form a strong friendship. In time, the Professor meets the housekeeper's young son (Saito Ryusei) and nicknames him Root after the mathematical symbol. Together the trio manages to form a makeshift family despite the challenges that the Professor's brain damage represent. Having cut his teeth as assistant director on Kurosawa Akira's last five films, Koizumi Takashi has since made a name for himself as a director of slow burning, gentle dramas, like After the Rain (Agaru Ame), Letter From the Mountain, and now his third feature, The Professor's Beloved Formula. Slow burning is certainly the way to describe The Professor's Beloved Formula; the story is very simple, but at the same time extremely charming and subtly complicated as the titular professor becomes more self-aware of his condition and how he can move on with his life. When we first meet the Professor, he's an eccentric, affable figure who's prone to becoming self-absorbed in his mathematical theorems and wallowing in self-pity because his memories stop at the time of the crash. Because of these problems his former housekeepers have never lasted long, but the new housekeeper has the patience of a saint and the eagerness to match. She revels in the way the Professor uses numbers and mathematical concepts as a way to break the ice when he's stumped for things to say and always manages to bring him up to speed after each memory failure. The result of this dedication is that the Professor can stop worrying about what he's forgotten and start living in the moment. Once the housekeeper's son Root starts visiting the house, the Professor is overcome with excitement, taking to the boy like he was his own child. This (completely platonic) family unit is what ultimately saves the Professor from the abject loneliness his condition can cause. The Professor's Beloved Formula is hard to dislike, but it does have a tendency to become very cringeworthy at times. The main problem being that, while the mathematical discussions are genuinely engaging, when the professor starts to link mathematical concepts to human emotions the sentiments can get extremely syrupy. What's more, Koizumi's laid-back directorial style may appear so languid that it could easily bore anyone not prepared to invest in each scene. And you do have to invest to get the most out of the film, as Koizumi's direction is so minimalist, it's possible to sit through the film and fail to pick up on the subtle changes that the Professor goes through. The director relies on the fantastic score by Kako Takashi and the performances of the small cast to dictate the tone of each scene - interjecting only the occasional picturesque shot of the surrounding countryside (one of Koizumi's trademarks). This calls for impeccable acting from each of the leads, but fortunately The Professor's Beloved Formula is cast well. Terao Akira dominates the film in the titular role of the Professor; he's a laid-back actor perfectly suited to Koizumi's style (indeed so far Terao has been the lead in every one of the director's films), and he completely encapsulates the Professor's innate gentleness and sadness over his mental handicap. Fukatsu Eri is one of the most popular actresses in Japan and someone who has a certain childish eagerness about her performances that makes her perfect in the role of the housekeeper, while young Saito Ryusei provides further proof that Japan is second to none when it comes to child actors. Asaoka Ruriko too embodies the sad, contemplative nature of the Professor's sister-in-law and provides a performance that becomes crucial to the effect of the final act. The Professor's Beloved Formula is a charming, elegantly made film, weaving a straight-forward tale about friendship and coping with mental illness with effective use of mathematical concepts to counterpoint its philosophical musings. However, I can't help thinking that maybe if Koizumi Takashi got a bit more hands-on with the direction then the story could be slightly more gripping and thus more natural to follow - for instance the practicalities of the Professor's amnesia is never even shown, merely hinted at. The most effective addition the director has made to Ogawa Yoko's novel is the inclusion of a "present day" framing where an adult Root is conducting a maths lesson using his story of the Professor as the basis to introduce his class to some of the basics - a clever idea which ensures that even the most mathematically naïve viewer will have no problem keeping up with the Professor's world. The film is certainly a worthwhile character study and provides a surprisingly moving finalé without resorting to melodramatics. Video Audio Subtitles Extras Overall by Matt Shingleton - DVD Times |
Customer Review of "The Professor's Beloved Formula Special Edition (First Press Limited Edition) (Japan Version - English Subtitles)"
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"Hold an Eternity in a hour" Outstanding film in which the fragility of the human feelings are expressed with numbers. This film also demonstrate the love of learning is only tempered by a show of compassion. Eri Fukatsu and Akira Terao teams up for awarding performances. Each performer demonstrates the character's inner strength and depth. Hidetaka Yoshioka makes a brillant turn as the "narrator" of the tale and inspires us all that learning is to experience life to it's fullest, even for 80 minutes worth of memories is eternal. This film will hold your feelings and affection for an eternity. |











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