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The Shonen Merikensack (Blu-ray) (English Subtitled) (Taiwan Version)

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Acclaimed writer-director Kudo Kankuro keeps things loony in his highly anticipated second directorial effort The Shonen Merikensack (a.k.a. Brass Knuckle Boys). Known for his comedic writing in films like Ping Pong, Maiko Haaan!!!, and his own debut feature Yaji & Kita: The Midnight Pilgrims, Kudo works his magic on this ragtag rock 'n' roll comedy about an aging punk band staging a mighty comeback. Popular actress Miyazaki Aoi (NANA) is perfectly at home in this fun music comedy packed with Kudo's usual off-the-wall humor. Acclaimed character actors Sato Koichi (The Magic Hour), Kimura Yuichi (The Witch of the West is Dead), Taguchi Tomorowo (Tetsuo), and Miyake Hiroki (Limit of Love: Umizaru) ham and jam away as the movie's eponymous rockers. Plus there are hilarious appearances by Sho Aikawa, Santamaria Yusuke, Tanabe Seiichi, and Pierre Taki.

A step away from losing her job, record company employee Kanna (Miyazaki Aoi) comes across an awesome punk rock band called Shonen Merikensack on the Internet, and sets out to sign them. With her job on the line, she discovers too late that the video she saw is actually an old clip from the 80s, and the members - bassist Akio (Sato Koichi), guitarist Haruo (Kimura Yuichi), drummer Young (Miyake Hiroki), and vocalist Jimmy (Taguchi Tomorow) - are now all down-on-luck middle-aged fogies. As buzz for the mystery band grows, Kanna's record company, still in the dark about the truth, decide to launch a concert tour for Shonen Merikensack, and they want Kanna to be the band's manager!

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Product Title: The Shonen Merikensack (Blu-ray) (English Subtitled) (Taiwan Version) 少年手指虎 (Blu-ray) (中英文字幕) (台灣版) 少年手指虎 (Blu-ray) (中英文字幕) (台湾版) The Shonen Merikensack (Blu-ray) (English Subtitled) (Taiwan Version) The Shonen Merikensack (Blu-ray) (English Subtitled) (Taiwan Version)
Also known as: Brass Knuckle Boys Brass Knuckle Boys Brass Knuckle Boys Brass Knuckle Boys Brass Knuckle Boys
Artist Name(s): Miyazaki Aoi (Actor) | Sato Koichi (Actor) | Aikawa Sho | Tanabe Seiichi | Yusuke Santamaria | Pierre Taki | Taguchi Tomorowo | Kimura Yuichi 宮崎葵 (Actor) | 佐藤浩市 (Actor) | 哀川翔 | 田邊誠一 | 中山裕介 | Taki Pie-ru | Taguchi Tomorowo | 木村祐一 宫崎葵 (Actor) | 佐藤浩市 (Actor) | 哀川翔 | 田边诚一 | 中山裕介 | Pierre Taki | Taguchi Tomorowo | 木村佑一 宮崎あおい (Actor) | 佐藤浩市 (Actor) | 哀川翔 | 田辺誠一 | ユースケ・サンタマリア | ピエール瀧 | 田口トモロヲ | 木村祐一 Miyazaki Aoi (Actor) | Sato Koichi (Actor) | Aikawa Sho | Tanabe Seiichi | Yusuke Santamaria | Pierre Taki | Taguchi Tomorowo | Kimura Yuichi
Director: Kudo Kankuro 宮藤官九郎 宫藤官九郎 宮藤官九郎 Kudo Kankuro
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Blu-ray Region Code: A - Americas (North, Central and South except French Guiana), Korea, Japan, South East Asia (including Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan) What is it?
Release Date: 2009-10-21
Language: Japanese
Subtitles: English, Traditional Chinese
Country of Origin: Japan
Picture Format: [HD] High Definition What is it?
Aspect Ratio: 1.78 : 1
Sound Information: Dolby TrueHD, Dolby Digital 2.0, Dolby Digital 5.1
Disc Format(s): Blu-ray
Screen Resolution: 1080p (1920 x 1080 progressive scan)
Duration: 127 (mins)
Publisher: Link. Internation Co, Ltd.
Package Weight: 120 (g)
Shipment Unit: 1 What is it?
YesAsia Catalog No.: 1021497214

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導演:宮藤官九郎

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Professional Review of "The Shonen Merikensack (Blu-ray) (English Subtitled) (Taiwan Version)"

October 9, 2009

This professional review refers to The Shonen Merikensack (DVD) (English Subtitled) (Taiwan Version)
As the writer of Takashi Miike's Zebraman, cult hit Maiko Haaan and his own directorial debut Yaji and Kita, The Midnight Ramblers, multi-talented writer-director-actor-musician Kankuro Kudo has become one of the most visible faces for the sort of manic, extreme Japanese comedy that cult film fnas lap up on the festival circuit around the world. But what often gets forgotten is that Kudo is also a hugely acclaimed - and award winning - dramatist as well, his theatrical productions having won some of Japan's most prestigious literary prizes, while the scripts he wrote for Ping Pong and Go early in his career also show a sensitivity to character and dramatic tension seemingly at odds with his more manic moments. Bear that in mind when approaching Kudo's latest directorial effort, The Shonen Merikensack. While very distinctly a Kudo-written comedy, Merikensack is far more in keeping with Kudo's earlier work than it is with his brash and colorful self. Go in expecting Yaji And Kita part two and you'll be sorely disappointed. Let it be what Kudo wants it to be and you'll find a whole lot to love.

Aoi Miyazaki stars as Kanna, a small town girl with a love for all things cute. Dreading the prospect of a small town life spent working in her father's restaurant, Kanna has made her way to the big city and found work as a low-level A&R rep - a talent scout, basically - for a powerful record label. But Kanna's contract is about to expire and, unless she can find something to impress her boss Kanna is on her way out. The answer? The Shonen Merikensack. Despite loathing the genre herself, Kanna discovers the blazing punk rock act via an online video and, recognizing the potential shows it to her boss who is so enthused that he posts it on the record label website and books a tour before even seeing the band play live - never mind actually signing them to a contract - leaving those pesky details in Kanna's care.

The video a huge online sensation and the tour selling out long in advance, Kanna's career should be made, but when she travels to meet the guitar player who leads the band and get the contract signed she realizes her fatal mistake. The video is twenty five years old, the band long since broken up. The brothers who made up the core of the band have refused to speak to each other for years. The singer? Nearly catatonic and confined to a wheelchair after an unfortunate, on-stage guitar swinging mishap. This is clearly a disaster waiting to happen but Kanna has no choice, she's gone past the point of no return. She must hide the truth from her boss, get the band back together and then hit the road and try to keep them back together at least long enough to make it through the shows that have already been sold.

Though definitely not without its goofy side - the interactions between Kanna and the band are frequently hilarious - The Shonen Merikensack is ultimately a smart, character based bit of work. It's a classic road movie, all of the players forced to learn and grow thanks to the enforced proximity to one another, all of them forced to confront the bad decisions of their pasts and chart a course for the future. The structure of it is nothing you haven't seen before - it's a classic triumph of the little guy, feel good approach - but it's Kudo's execution of the characters and story that make it special. The entire cast is sterling from top to bottom, the comedy and drama elements neatly balanced throughout. Like most Japanese films it runs a touch long and doesn't have the immediate hook that much of Kudo's work does but The Shonen Merikensack rewards with the detail and craftsmanship of its work, ending up as a film that sticks with you for a good while past the closing frames.

by Todd Brown - Twitchfilm.net

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