Kabei - Our Mother (DVD) (Normal Edition) (English Subtitled) (Japan Version) DVD Region 2
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Nogami Kayo (Yoshinaga Sayuri) and her husband Shigeru (Bando Mitsugoro), affectionately called "Kabei" and "Tobei" by their daughters, form a small and happy family in 1940s Japan. When Shigeru is imprisoned for political reasons, however, Kayo is left to carry the family as war breaks out in the Pacific. In these dark times, Shigeru's frazzled, kindhearted student Yamasaki Toru (Asano Tadanobu) shows up at the doorstep to offer his help. Devoting his time and heart to supporting the family and fighting for Shigeru's release, Yamasaki develops a strong bond with Kayo, her daughters, and her sister-in-law Hisako (Dan Rei). Kayo stands as a pillar of silent strength through the years of war and strife, taking the trials that come one by one, but not even she can anticipate where her heart lies and fate leads.
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| Product Title: | Kabei - Our Mother (DVD) (Normal Edition) (English Subtitled) (Japan Version) Kabei - Our Mother (DVD) (通常版) (英文字幕) (日本版) Kabei - Our Mother (DVD) (通常版) (英文字幕) (日本版) 母べえ (通常版) Kabei - Our Mother (DVD) (Normal Edition) (English Subtitled) (Japan Version) |
| Also known as: | Kaabee Kaabee Kaabee Kaabee Kaabee |
| Artist Name(s): | Yoshinaga Sayuri | Shida Mirai | Sato Miku | Asano Tadanobu | Mitsugorou Bandou | Rei Dan | Toda Keiko | Baisho Chieko | Shofukutei Tsurubei 吉永小百合 | 志田未來 | 佐藤未來 | 淺野忠信 | [土反]東三津五郎 | 檀麗 | 戶田惠子 | 倍賞千惠子 | 笑福亭鶴瓶 吉永小百合 | 志田未来 | 佐藤未来 | 浅野忠信 | [土反]东三津五郎 | 檀丽 | 户田惠子 | 倍赏千惠子 | 笑福亭鹤瓶 吉永小百合 | 志田未来 | 佐藤未来 | 浅野忠信 | 坂東三津五郎 | 檀れい | 戸田恵子 | 倍賞千恵子 | 笑福亭鶴瓶 Yoshinaga Sayuri | Shida Mirai | Sato Miku | Asano Tadanobu | Mitsugorou Bandou | Rei Dan | Toda Keiko | Baisho Chieko | Shofukutei Tsurubei |
| Director: | Yamada Yoji 山田洋次 山田洋次 山田洋次 Yamada Yoji |
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| Release Date: | 2008-07-25 |
| Publisher Product Code: | DB-242 |
| Language: | Japanese |
| Country of Origin: | Japan |
| Disc Format(s): | DVD |
| Region Code: | 2 - Japan, Europe, South Africa, Greenland and the Middle East (including Egypt) What is it? |
| Publisher: | Shochiku Home Video |
| Other Information: | DVD |
| Shipment Unit: | 1 What is it? |
| YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1011021992 |
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巨匠・山田洋次が吉永小百合主演で描く、"家族の絆"をテーマにした戦争ヒューマン・ドラマ。 1940年の東京。野上家は互いを"父べえ"や"母べえ"といった愛称で呼び合う、仲睦まじい家族だった。だが、そんな野上家の穏やかな日常は、文学者である父が治安維持法で検挙された朝から一変してしまう。周囲の人々から励まされつつ、娘たちは毎日の出来事を父宛ての手紙に綴り、それが家族を繋ぐ大切な絆になっていった。数々の受難のなかで、"母べえ"は夫の無事の帰りと娘たちの成長、平和な時代への希望を抱き続け…。 ■映像特典:特報/予告編
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Professional Review of "Kabei - Our Mother (DVD) (Normal Edition) (English Subtitled) (Japan Version)"
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Yoji Yamada's Kabei - Our Mother is a nominal tearjerker, but it surprises in a subtle and yet very compelling way. This is the based-on-real-life story of Kayo Nogami (the pitch-perfect Sayuri Yoshinaga), affectionately called "Kabei" by her family. The entire family possesses these pet names, with Kabei being a combination of mother (o-KA-asan) and "bei", while father Shigeru is shortened to Tobei (from the Japanese word for father, "o-TO-osan"), and their daughters' names Teruyo and Hatsuko abbreviated to Terubei and Hatsubei. The family lives an austere existence in pre-World War II Japan, with rising nationalism having a direct and unfortunate effect on Shigeru (Mitsugoro Bando). A writer and scholar, Shigeru is arrested for radical (i.e., non-conformist) thinking and jailed without trial, placing immediate hardships on Kayo and their two daughters. The Nogami family's problems allow the audience to learn just who Kayo is, and why her story matters. After getting over the shock of Shigeru's arrest, the family has to attend to practical things, like making ends meet, plus they must endure the quiet disapproval and judgement of outsiders. Luckily, Kayo has the help of Toru Yamazaki (Tadanobu Asano), a student of Shigeru's, who shows up on the Nogami family doorstep to offer a helping hand. Affectionately called Yama-chan, the clumsy but lovable Yamazaki enables Kayo to cope with her mounting difficulties, which start with gossip and money, and grow to include Shigeru's continued incarceration, the children's growth and maturation, Kayo's estrangement from her police chief father (Umenosuke Nakamura), a visit from layabout Uncle Senkichi (Tsurube Shofukutei), and Japan's continued march to war. Through it all, Kayo must keep calm, attending to the needs of her daughters and her husband while making required sacrifices. It's the sacrifices that matter in Kabei. Many are small but acute, such as Kayo giving up her pride or anger in the face of battles that she cannot win. When the authorities criticize her husband, Kayo must remain quiet and subservient, even hitting Teruyo for misbehaving in front of men that she obviously detests. Likewise, Japan's growing nationalism is subtly criticized, with Kayo quietly but obviously tolerating the blind allegiance of her neighbors. This theme of war's social effects is present in Kabei, but it seems more a product of the situations and characters rather than an overriding point of view. Some characters in the film are quite vocal in their criticism for Japan's war-fueled nationalism, and the unfolding events demonstrate the human cost of a nation at war. However, Yamada doesn't appear to be registering his own overt disapproval, and seems more interested in his characters than their historical context. In portraying his characters, Yamada demonstrates how regular people change - both positively and negatively - in such a charged climate. Kabei succeeds in large part because Yamada keeps his focus human and his anti-war messages rooted in character. Many of his characters are against the government's local handling of the war, but they seem like people with aligned beliefs and not mouthpieces for a political agenda. Fledging filmmakers could learn a lot from Yamada; he lets his characters and their trials define the story, and leaves the filmmaker's hand conspicuously out of sight. He may have done too good a job. At first, second, and even third glance, Kabei appears to be just about how one woman bravely and resolutely fights the good fight. The war, unjust authority, and other mounting obstacles impact her life, and yet she finds the will to take care of her family and survive. The struggle is not easy; Kayo falls ill from exhaustion, and Shigeru's situation seems to worsen over time. The film's seemingly obvious message is that Kayo should be respected because she's required to shoulder so much. That point is well represented, but Kayo takes on something more pressing and emotionally acute than the burden of unfortunate circumstance. She also shoulders the burden of her personal desires and hopes, as she sacrifices them in order to fulfill her duty, responsibility, and maternal love. Ultimately, it's not the sacrifices that make Kabei an accomplished film, but the understandable and even selfish regret hidden behind them. Yamada delivers a quiet, but emotionally devastating conclusion to his film by showing us that Kayo's choices - even those made out of love - are not redemptive or affirming of traditional values. Tearjerkers usually lean on safe, expected emotions and ideas to start the waterworks, but Kabei features an ending that's not a positive affirmation, nor is it what people likely expect from a commercial, family-centric drama. The film ends on an affecting, but somewhat off-putting note, and without the expected message that Kayo's sacrifices throughout the years were necessarily worth it. There's silent, bittersweet fault assigned, where nobody is to blame and yet everybody is. Lives change, people change, and we sometimes go to the grave with decades-old regret that we can never share with others. There's something terribly sad and marvelously affecting about that theme, and it makes Kabei - Our Mother potentially unsatisfactory and also unexpectedly sublime. by Kozo - LoveHKFilm.com |
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August 31, 2008
| Director Yamada Yoji scores again with this profound portrait of a mother's sacrificial love for her family. Veteran actress Yoshinaga Sayuri plays Kayo, known to her family as Kabei, a strong, loving family whose husband is thrown in prison for his leftist writings during Japan's occupation of China. Kabei is left alone to care for her two children, work as a teacher, and support her husband, who suffers miserably in his imprisonment. No one is better than Yamada at revealing the daily struggles, minor triumphs, and deep disappointments of Kabei's hard life. The film looks beautiful and features wonderfully modulated performances by the entire cast. The two child actresses who play Kabei's children are astonishingly good. But this film belongs to Yoshinaga Sayuri, who actually was an odd choice to play the lead. She plays a woman who almost certainly is at least two decades younger than Miss Yoshinaga's actual age, yet Miss Yoshinaga breathes a life and depth into the role that a younger actress might not have been able to achieve. Very, very highly recommended. |












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