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In a time of peace, war is spectacle. Based on Mori Hiroshi's novel series, Ghost in the Shell auteur Oshii Mamoru's soaringly beautiful animated film The Sky Crawlers is set in an alternate world where war is perpetuated for show. Ageless pilots engage in endless dogfight combat for rival companies that keep war alive in a far corner of the world, so peace can be maintained everywhere else. Featuring a stunning mix of 3-D and 2-D animation for life in the air and on ground, The Sky Crawlers creates two distinctive worlds within the same film, situating the story's brooding existentialism and complicated themes amidst impressive aerial combat scenes. The Sky Crawlers also features voice acting by Kase Ryo, Kikuchi Rinko, and Kuriyama Chiaki.

Ace pilot Kannami Yuichi has just arrived at his new base, but he has no memories of his life before. Like all the other pilots on base, Yuichi is a Kildren, part of a group of eternally young and fair-featured pilots who know no past, only warfare. Though Yuichi is new to the site, everything and everyone seem oddly familiar, as if he's repeating a life he's already experienced before. Could mysterious base commander Kusanagi Suito and deadly rival pilot Teacher, the only adult in the skies, hold the secrets to his past?

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Product Title: The Sky Crawlers (DVD) (Special Limited Edition) (Taiwan Version) 空中殺手 (DVD) (限量版) (台灣版) 空中杀手 (DVD) (限量版) (台湾版) The Sky Crawlers (DVD) (Special Limited Edition) (Taiwan Version) The Sky Crawlers (DVD) (Special Limited Edition) (Taiwan Version)
Artist Name(s): Kuriyama Chiaki | Yahara Shosuke | Kase Ryo | Kikuchi Rinko 栗山千明 | 谷原章介 | 加瀨亮 | 菊地凜子 栗山千明 | 谷原章介 | 加濑亮 | 菊地凛子 栗山千明 | 谷原章介 | 加瀬亮 | 菊地凛子 Kuriyama Chiaki | Yahara Shosuke | Kase Ryo | Kikuchi Rinko
Director: Oshii Mamoru 押井守 押井守 押井守 Oshii Mamoru
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Release Date: 2009-04-30
Language: Japanese
Subtitles: Traditional Chinese
Country of Origin: Japan
Picture Format: NTSC What is it?
Close Caption: Yes
Disc Format(s): DVD
Region Code: 3 - South East Asia (including Hong Kong, S. Korea and Taiwan) What is it?
Duration: 121 (mins)
Publisher: Mighty
Package Weight: 180 (g)
Shipment Unit: 1 What is it?
YesAsia Catalog No.: 1019934670

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押井守睽違四年《空中殺手》創造輝煌得獎紀錄

◎榮獲2009東京國際動畫大賞「角色設定賞」(西尾鐵也)
◎榮獲第六十三屆每日映畫「動畫電影獎」
◎第八十一屆奧斯卡最佳動畫長片 初選入圍
◎威尼斯影展 入圍
◎榮獲「數位未來電影影展獎」(註1)
◎唯一一部入圍第41屆錫切斯電影節 (註2)動畫長片
◎榮獲錫切斯電影節「評論家獎」、「音樂獎」
◎原作者森博嗣曾獲首屆梅菲斯特賞
(註1)附屬在威尼斯影展之下,數位未來電影影展 Future Film Festval,簡稱FFF,專門表彰電影作品在數位製作技術上的傑出貢獻。
(註2)以SF、幻想類電影為頒獎核心,每年10月在西班牙舉行

日本五冠王影帝「加瀨亮」、國際級巨星「菊地凜子」、百萬暢銷歌手「絢香」聯合獻聲
日本各界重量級名人<中田英壽>、<岩井俊二>、<吉本芭娜娜>一致好評推薦

於世界各電影獎項皆獲得肯定的《空中殺手》終於要推出中文版DVD!
這部好評不斷的動畫電影是由堪稱“日本動畫風格源流”創始人的「押井守」所執導,從去年推出之後就連續獲得威尼斯、錫切斯影展三項大獎殊榮,到了2009年更與宮崎駿《崖上的波妞》一同入圍奧斯卡最佳動畫長片,之後又接連在日本國內榮獲東京國際動畫大賞(角色設定賞)以及第六十三屆每日映畫「動畫電影獎」,藝術成就深受肯定,更為各界名人一致好評推薦!

《空中殺手》之所以有此斐然佳績,除了歸功於押井守的執導功力之外,幕後堅強的製作群也實在功不可沒!由於押井守十分重視這次空中殺手在聲畫上的表現,因此除了請來製作<攻殼機動隊>的知名動畫公司「Production I.G」創造出超炫麗3D空戰場面之外,在配音部分也特別打破押井守以往只採用專業聲優的慣例,大力邀請以《火線交錯》一片獲得奧斯卡最佳女配角提名、並在國際上大放異彩的日本女星「菊地凜子」,以及今年已在日本影壇勇奪5座影帝榮耀的實力派小生「加瀨亮」,來擔任片中男女主角的配音重任,同時還有由日本百萬暢銷歌手「絢香」所演唱的主題曲「今夜也擁抱著星星」聯手加持,足見大師不僅寶刀未老,面子也是十足呢!

《空中殺手》改編自暢銷作家「森博嗣」所著的知名系列小說,故事的背景設定在一個可能存在的平行世界,主角們則是一群保持著青少年的外貌、背負著永生的宿命,被稱作「基爾特連」的孩子們。以突破2D動畫極限的技術,並融合展新的3DCG攝影,大膽又纖細的表現方式,把為了「表演戰爭」而戰的基爾特連們,在隨時都可能戰死的自覺、以及眼前的現實之間,盡力生存的形象描繪得淋漓盡致,可謂是動畫電影界亦立不搖的指標鉅作。

內容大綱:
戰爭承包公司所屬的戰鬥機飛行員函南優一,被派往前線基地“兔離州”的他,對於到那裡生活之前的記憶毫無印象,對他來說,空中作戰就是他的全部。某天,他與基地的女司令官草薙水素相遇,優一雖然聽聞水素許多不好的傳言,但他仍然深深地被她所吸引。而另一方面,基地的戰況也日趨激烈,優一的許多夥伴紛紛被擊落戰死,然而在不斷遞補進來的飛行員中,優一赫然發現,其中有一位竟然與之前已經戰死的夥伴有著相同的折報習慣。這……究竟意味著什麼?優一想起之前素子所告訴他的話: “殺了我,如何?要不然,我們永遠都只能是這個樣子了。”不久,優一的記憶恢復了,當他終於明白了一切的瞬間,他馬上下定決心要奮起迎戰反抗命運…

導演介紹:
押井守是與宮崎駿、大友克洋齊名,被譽為日本的三大動畫大師之一,從1983年開始擔綱<福星小子>電視版的製作開始,他合理的融合原作與自己觀點,並以特殊分鏡、畫面表現的獨特手法,使他獲得廣泛好評。

到了1984年的<福星小子劇場版>更使他從此踏入動畫電影導演的領域,然而最令他揚名國際的,還是在1995年所發表的<攻殼機動隊>,這部動畫在美日發售時都創下了瞬間銷售第一位的壯舉,而動畫中所架構的哲思與深邃內涵,更深刻影響華卓斯基兄弟所拍攝的<駭客任務>系列電影,也讓他在海外享有”日本動畫風格源流”創始人美稱,對押井守而言,這無疑是一部將他推上動畫領域顛峰的極致之作。

而在2004年時,他更以<攻殼機動隊2: Innocence>電影一舉奪得日本SF大賞,同時也是第一部入圍坎城影展的日本動畫,這是連宮崎駿都未曾獲得的莫大殊榮,由此可見押井守不可動搖的大師地位。
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May 5, 2009

This professional review refers to The Sky Crawlers (Blu-ray) (English Subtitled) (Hong Kong Version)
"Somewhere, in a country similar to ours there are children who do not become adults. They are very similar to us" goes the tagline of Mamoru Oshii's latest film. One that carried the promise (during its production cycle) of a more linear form of story telling after the convoluted Ghost in the Shell: Innocence and the strange Tachigui. I am overjoyed to report that while the story is linear, it is anything but straightforward or simple, and not the least bit diluted or dumbed down in regards to his philosophical and social musings - basically the essence of what makes Oshii stand out from his generation of masters of the Japanese animated feature. Using a pastiche of elements from contemporary science fiction (From Ender's Game to Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep) mashed up with stirring World War II aerial dogfights and a unique style of chilly melodrama, The Sky Crawlers certainly will not be for everyone. The film is a feast for the senses, not only in the gargantuan fighter plane battles, which may be safe to say are the best ever committed to celluloid (and yes, that includes Hell's Angels and the space climaxes of any of the best of the Star Wars pictures). This is true in every single detail of the film (Production I.G. have outdone themselves!) even the small moments: The cigarette smoke swirls, a Vespa engine hums as it idles, the airplane hangars and living quarters are textured, lived in, and the apple pie and coffee diners are gorgeously rendered down to the most minute detail. And the sound design (courtesy of Skywalker Sound) is among the best work they have ever done.

But wait, much of this technical praise could be said of, Katsuhiro Ôtomo's equally well crafted Steam Boy, yet that one was a failure due to overly convoluted and stilted story telling. The narrative of The Sky Crawlers may be cool and deliberately paced for a film with designs on a gigantic canvas, but that dovetails beautifully with the story Oshii is trying to tell (call it the antithesis of Hayao Miyazaki's similar setting, but radically different Porco Rosso). Make no mistake, this is social science fiction, and tonally controlled storytelling at its finest.

The world of The Sky Crawlers is a social and geographical fusion of 1950s America, Japan and Western Europe that favours propeller styled fighter planes along with satellite television, large multinational corporations and genetic science. While it is a time of apparent peace and prosperity, the large corporations conduct "real wars" (mostly over the border ocean zones), televised of course, to placate any unrest or rebellion from the masses. Contrary to Orwell's 1984, where London is a perpetual war wreck and society fragmented and controlled, Oshii (and the writer of the original novel, Mori Hiroshi) postulate that for the most part, this "perpetual war" has actually benefited society. Wars and equally importantly, all the social problems of an idyll, purposeless populace, involving real people can be avoided if they are fought in a fully manufactured way which has "real consequence" built into the equation. The fighter pilots that fight for their parent corporations are of a genetically modified race who never age, fittingly called Kildren. Set in state of perpetual adolescence, they live to fight and pilot the fighter planes, and die for the entertainment and attention of the world's citizens. The fact that this race is immortal otherwise, only ups the ante and the dramatic spectacle of flaming angels falling from the sky from the fantastic machines.

The story revolves around one of the bases of Kildren and the little ecosystem in which they inhabit. Yuichi arrives to a new posting for the Rostock Corporation. The pilots there are kept under tight wraps from their base commander Suito Kusanagi (a fellow Kildren) and the lovingly stern chief mechanic (and "adult human"), both of whom immediately have an eye on Yuichi. This sets Yuichi on edge along with the stories of the non-Kildren ace pilot, a Red Baron type named "The Teacher" who fights for the "enemy" Lautern Corporation. The first half of the film focuses on the ecology of the air-base with a few combat laden sorties to get the adrenaline flowing. The drinking and sexual exploits of Yuichi's roomate pull Yuichi into a few encounters of his own that strike odd chords of familiarity. This leads to Yuichi questioning his bosses mysterious past while the Rostock Corporation plans its biggest offensive to date. The findings of Yuichi in regards to his bosses and himself are the engine of the plot, but really not the films chief concern, and thusly the storytelling is not the least bit concerned with "twist endings" or other high-concept gimmickry so often favoured within the genre. I’m betting the early lovers of what Paul Verhoeven was doing with Starship Troopers are going to latch onto the (admittedly quite different) vibe of The Sky Crawlers.

Like Kazuo Ishiguro's wonderful novel Never Let Me Go, Oshii does not bury the mystery or secrets of the narrative so deep that a careful observer may have things figured out within the first quarter of the film. But the joy here is in how things reflect and refract current social trends, and draw commentary and observation into the forefront of the storytelling. The film is postulating some big questions in amongst the lives of pilots, war melodrama and stunning action set-pieces. It is a film concerned for the future, while not necessarily nostalgic of the past. There is a character, one that goes unnamed, in the film (in the background really) that sits alone and silent on the front steps of a diner. The Kildren all look at him, but never make any real contact. This old man weeps for the world as it is, a peace bought at a curious price of static non-progress and cyclic stagnation. A moment in the film when another adult human, the lively cook and bartender at the diner, joins the old man in his silent withdrawal. This moment resonates. At 57, Oshii is obviously concerned with the consequences of toys, distractions and general white noise of modern Japanese society, which can leave many young folks in a state of perpetual adolescence. He has constructed a curious epic that is evocative of history, while starkly original in tone and execution. A message movie that is subtle, urgent, and most certainly worthy of your time and consideration.

by Kurt Halfyard - Twitchfilm.net

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Average Customer Rating for All Editions of this Product: Customer Review Rated Bad 4 - 4 out of 10 (2)

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August 12, 2009

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It's a very good film if you understand it. Customer Review Rated Bad 8 - 8 out of 10
This is not a straightforward movie. You will need to think during the movie.
The best part is not the action, but it is the story.
Some of the scene actually can bring the reader the feeling of fear, sad, and hopeless.
Hope eventually he(the main character) will success :)
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July 24, 2009

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Boring and Random Customer Review Rated Bad 0 - 0 out of 10
I watched this whole thing from beginning to end and I don't see how anyone could possibly call this a masterpiece. The film seemed completely random with random conversations. It didn't really go anywhere. Nothing but random scenes of talking while smoking and people about to have $3x simply cause they felt like it or something like that. I normally love Oshii's work, but this was a major dissapointment for me. Not only was it a waste of Mamoru's time and money, but also to everyone else that worked on this film. I highly reccomend this film be avoided. I normally never give a flat zero on reviews, but I was just that EXTREMELY dissapointed with a man who can normally pull just about anything great from his pocket.
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