Tony Takitani (DVD) (Standard Edition) (English Subtitled) (Japan Version) DVD Region 2
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Things start to change for Tony when the beautiful Eiko enters his life. Portrayed by Miyazawa Rie (from The Twilight Samurai and Peony Pavillion), the mysterious Eiko captures Tony's heart and shows him a world of experience he has never known. But she also bears a terrible secret: it seems her taste in high fashion isn't just an interest, but an obsession, one that she can't control with tragic results. Will Tony recover from the loss? What will he do with her collection of designer clothes? And who is Hisako, a girl who bears an uncannily resemblance to Eiko? All these questions and more will be answered in Tony Takitani, a rich, beautifully crafted film that more than does justice to the Murakami Haruki original.
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| Product Title: | Tony Takitani (DVD) (Standard Edition) (English Subtitled) (Japan Version) 東尼瀧谷 (DVD) (Standard Edition) (英文字幕) (日本版) 东尼泷谷 (DVD) (Standard Edition) (英文字幕) (日本版) トニー滝谷 スタンダード・エディション Tony Takitani (DVD) (Standard Edition) (English Subtitled) (Japan Version) |
| Artist Name(s): | Konohana | Ogata Issei | Nekota Nao | Oyamada Sayuri | Yamamoto Kouji | Miyazawa Rie 木野花 | Ogata Issei | 貓田直 | Oyamada Sayuri | 山本浩司 | 宮澤理惠 木野花 | Ogata Issei | 猫田直 | Oyamada Sayuri | 山本浩司 | 宫泽理惠 木野花 | イッセー尾形 | 猫田直 | 小山田サユリ | 山本浩司 | 四方堂亘 | 宮沢りえ | 塩谷恵子 | 谷田川さほ | 篠原孝文 Konohana | Ogata Issei | Nekota Nao | Oyamada Sayuri | Yamamoto Kouji | Miyazawa Rie |
| Director: | Ichikawa Jun 市川準 市川准 市川準 Ichikawa Jun |
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| Release Date: | 2008-04-23 |
| Publisher Product Code: | GNBD-1417 |
| Language: | Japanese |
| Subtitles: | English |
| 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: | Geneon Universal Entertainment |
| Other Information: | DVD |
| Shipment Unit: | 1 What is it? |
| YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1010704104 |
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村上春樹の同名小説を、イッセー尾形主演で映画化。お求め安いスタンダード・エディション。 イラストレーターのトニー滝谷は、子供の頃から一人で生きてきた。孤独を当たり前のものと思っていたトニーだが、あるとき15歳年下のA子に出会って恋に落ち、やがて結婚する。最愛の妻と暮らす日々に、トニーは人生最大の幸福を味わうものの、彼にはひとつだけ不安があった。それは妻のA子が、美しい服に目のないことだった。A子の新しい服への執着は、傍目にはまるで中毒のように映るのだが…。 ■映像特典:劇場予告編
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From director Ichikawa Jun comes Tony Takitani, an inspired film adaptation of a Murakami Haruki short story. Featuring veteran actor Ogata Issei in the title role, the initial section of the film charts Tony Takitani's lonely childhood: his mother died not long after he was born, and his father's jazz pursuits often kept him away from home. It seems Tony was given his name with the idea that the more Western-sounding moniker would be an asset due to the United States' increasing influence in Japan. But instead, the name marks him as suspicious, even strange, and only further disconnects him from his classmates. As he grows older, Tony becomes a proficient artist, although his work is often criticized for its lack of emotional content. He's technically superior, but something is definitely lacking. Miyazawa Rie soon enters the film, portraying Eiko, a beautiful woman with a smart sense of style and a secret obsession. Eventually, the two get married, and Tony finally recognizes what his life has been missing all these years. As their marriage progresses, Eiko's obsession with purchasing designer clothes on a daily basis begins to trouble Tony. When confronted, she promises to amend her shopaholic ways, but finds that going cold turkey isn't as easy as she'd hoped. It's then that the film takes a sharp turn, leaving Tony puzzled at what to do next. In terms of tone, style, and execution, Tony Takitani is most assuredly an "art film" in the broadest sense of the term. While a fan may laud the movie for its languid pace, elliptic style, and ambiguous ending, it's easy to see how a detractor could turn these compliments into ample fodder for complaints. Yet for those who are willing to dial back their preconceived notions of what a film should be, Tony Takitani will definitely be a memorable cinematic experience. Director Ichikawa Jun gives the audience a lot to digest, and thus, it's the kind of movie that's likely to benefit from multiple viewings. To mimic the Murakami short story, Ichikawa employs some low key narration by Nishijima Hidetomi that creates a sense of distance from the events as they occur, giving the film an almost fable-like quality. Yet even as this "distance" exists, at certain key moments, this voiceover intertwines with the dialogue of the actual characters. Another obvious touch by the director is his decision to have the camera constantly pan to the right in many scenes, particularly the ones detailing Tony's formative years. In this way, characters will slowly emerge out of the right side of the frame only to disappear as the camera scans past them. This technique creates a certain kind of tension in what we are seeing since it is almost as if we are overhearing a conversation or being exposed to just a snippet of someone's life. The sense of anticipation grows because the moment seems fleeting—we know exactly when the scene will be over, thus, what we "need to know" from the movie is contained in that one pass of the camera. But the film isn't all about technique and style. This is a picture preoccupied with feelings of detachment, isolation, and loneliness. Tony Takitani celebrates love, yet in the tradition of almost every Wong Kar-Wai movie ever made, love is shown also to be something that can be debilitating, even destructive, especially when one is separated from the object of his or her affection. The metaphor of Eiko's clothes as ghosts evokes a discussion of the power of memory. Ghosts, like certain painful memories, seem to haunt us for the longest time. But as the movie explores, what happens when we finally exorcise those ghosts for good- will we feel better or somehow worse? So haunting is Tony Takitani, that once you've seen it, the memory of it will stay with you, whether you like it or not. By Calvin McMillin - LoveHKFilm.com |
Customer Review of "Tony Takitani (DVD) (Standard Edition) (English Subtitled) (Japan Version)"
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September 12, 2005
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A Great Movie!
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I feel compelled to mention here that the movie version that's been premiered in the theaters in the states is absolutely wonderful. I am a big fan of Haruki Murakami and so glad to have finally seen a movie made based on one of his stories. I sincerely hope the same director, Mr. Ichikawa, will do many more movies including ones based on Murakami's novels. The movie is so beautiful to watch and so heartbreakingly sad. Just like Murakami, it told about loneliness and longing like no one else can. It's such an elegant and stylish movie that right after I left the theater, I wanted to see it again. I am sure this will be a most worthy keeper. I only wish the DVD- All version with English Subtitle will come here very soon. This one is a 20, not a mere 10! |














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