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Gu Gu The Cat (DVD) (2-DVD First Press Limited Edition) (English Subtitled) (Japan Version) DVD Region 2

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Director Inudo Isshin sings praise for pets again after All About My Dog with his new film Gu Gu The Cat based on the autobiographic short story manga collection by Oshima Yumiko. This time, pride of place goes to the feline in this sensitive slice-of-life look at the relationship between a woman and her cat. Koizumi Kyoko (Yajikita Dochu Teresuko) plays manga artist Asako, who is thrown into depression when her cat of 13 years passes away. Assistant Naomi is extremely worried about Asako, as she is so upset that she can't even continue working. One day, Asako wanders into a pet shot and buys an American shorthair kitten which she names Gu Gu. Gu Gu The Cat co-stars popular actors Ueno Juri (Nodame Cantabile) and Kase Ryo (I Just Didn't Do It).

This edition comes with the following special features:

  • Theme Song good good Music Video (Koizumi Kyoko x Hosono Haruomi)
  • Making Of
  • Koizumi Kyoko x Hosono Haruomi Talk
  • Promotion Event Footage
  • Music Chapter and "Seashell" Special Version
  • Gu Gu Outtakes
  • Gu Gu and Baby Gu Gu's Private Footage
  • "Good Night with Gu Gu"
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    Product Title: Gu Gu The Cat (DVD) (2-DVD First Press Limited Edition) (English Subtitled) (Japan Version) 貓咪咕咕 (DVD) (雙碟 初回限定生產) (英文字幕) (日本版) 猫咪咕咕 (DVD) (双碟 初回限定生产) (英文字幕) (日本版) グーグーだって猫である ニャンダフル・ディスク付き Gu Gu The Cat (DVD) (2-DVD First Press Limited Edition) (English Subtitled) (Japan Version)
    Also known as: Gou Gou Datte Neko de Aru Gou Gou Datte Neko de Aru Gou Gou Datte Neko de Aru Gou Gou Datte Neko de Aru Gou Gou Datte Neko de Aru
    Artist Name(s): Koizumi Kyoko | Ueno Juri | Kase Ryo | Murakami Tomoko | Oshima Miyuki 小泉今日子 | 上野樹里 | 加瀨亮 | 村上知子 | 大島美幸 小泉今日子 | 上野树里 | 加濑亮 | 村上知子 | 大岛美幸 小泉今日子 | 上野樹里 | 加瀬亮 | 村上知子 | 大島美幸 | 黒沢かずこ | 林直次郎 Koizumi Kyoko | Ueno Juri | Kase Ryo | Murakami Tomoko | Oshima Miyuki
    Director: Inudo Isshin 犬童 一心 犬童 一心 犬童一心 Inudo Isshin
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    Release Date: 2009-02-06
    Publisher Product Code: ACBD-10649
    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: 2DVDs
    Shipment Unit: 1 What is it?
    YesAsia Catalog No.: 1013018685

    Product Information

    タイトル:グーグーだって猫である: ニャンダフル・ディスク付き
    出演:小泉今日子/上野樹里/加瀬亮/大島美幸/村上知子/黒沢かずこ/林直次郎
    監督:犬童一心

    13年共に暮らした愛猫・サバを亡くした漫画家の麻子。悲しみに打ちひしがれ、一時は漫画が描けなくなるほどだったが、ある一匹の子猫との出会いが麻子を立ち直らせる。その子猫はアメリカンショートヘアーで、名前はグーグー。不思議な雰囲気を持った青年・青自との出会いなど、生活は上手く回り始めたが、一方で意外な事実を知らされることに…。
    吉祥寺の街を舞台に、一匹の猫と女性漫画家との不思議な生活を描く。原作は大島弓子の同名漫画。監督は「ジョゼと虎と魚たち」の犬童一心。主演は元アイドル歌手で、女優としても活躍する"キョンキョン"こと小泉今日子。共演に上野樹里、加瀬亮、お笑いグループ・森三中など。豪華出演陣と愛らしい猫との触れ合いが観る者を優しい気持ちにさせる、癒しと感動の猫ムービーである。

    ■特典DISC内容
    ・メイキング(撮影メイキング、キャストインタビュー、犬童監督の吉祥寺ロケ地めぐりなど)
    ・小泉今日子×細野晴臣スペシャル対談
    ・グーグーが吉祥寺にやってきた!(吉祥寺イベント映像集)
    ・中央特快ミュージックチャプター&「貝殻」特別編集バージョン
    ・グーグーだってNGを出す(グーグーのNGシーン集)
    ・グーグー&ちびグーグー親子のプライベート映像集
    ・Good Sleep(快眠)を応援するボーナス映像「グーグーと一緒にGood Night」

    ■映像特典:主題歌PV「good good」Performed by 小泉今日子・細野晴臣/予告編集/特典DISC付

    テクニカル・インフォメーション
    :カラー
    画面:16:9/4:3(LB)
    言語/音声:日本語:DD(5.1chサラウンド)ほか/視覚障害者用音声ガイド:DD(ステレオ)

    その他の情報
    製作年:2008
    著作権:(C)2008 「グーグーだって猫である」フィルム・コミッティ
    備考:2枚組
    日本小売価格:¥4700

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    Professional Review of "Gu Gu The Cat (DVD) (2-DVD First Press Limited Edition) (English Subtitled) (Japan Version)"

    August 19, 2009

    This professional review refers to Gu Gu The Cat (DVD) (English Subtitled) (Hong Kong Version)
    On the surface, Gu Gu the Cat seems like just another Japanese animal film with a lovable cat and likable humans like Kyoko Koizumi and Juri Ueno. However, writer-director Isshin Inudou has concocted something a little different from your usual animal film, inserting observations about Tokyoites’ favorite neighborhood Kichijoji, some silly physical comedy, and even an appearance by Megadeth guitarist Marty Friedman. The result is a strange hybrid of different genre elements that never quite gels as a coherent whole, but has enough to at least charm lovers of cats and/or Tokyo.

    Based on the pseudo-autobiographical comic by Yumiko Oshima, Gu Gu the Cat tells the tale of Asako Kojima (Koizumi), a comic book artist living in Kichijoji who works at home with her four assistants (long-time assistant Naomi, played by Ueno, is the only one with a name). After the devastating loss of her loyal cat Ca Va, Asako grieves by stopping her work completely, much to her assistants’ dismay. Finally, Asako finds the courage to get over Ca Va’s death…by buying another cat named Gu Gu. Good thing this is a movie about mourning dead animals, not humans.

    With Gu Gu as her new companion, Asako slowly picks up the pieces of her life, even finding a potential human partner in a caring younger man that happens to look like Ryo Kase. Meanwhile, Naomi has her own set of problems, including her career future and her relationship with aspiring musician boyfriend Mamoru, who may be getting a little too much attention from his high school female fanbase.

    Amidst all of this is one of the strangest inclusions in recent Japanese commercial films: Marty Friedman appears in the film as local English teacher and fourth wall-breaking narrator Paul Weinberg, whose job throughout the film is to introduce Kichijoji to his audience. Though the justification for his existence is explained late in the film, the explanation is not logical enough to resolve the audience’s confusion. Even worse, Friedman has zero presence as either an actor or narrator, delivering his stilted lines with nary an emotion or change in facial expression. It’s not likely that Friedman will ever use his “performance” here in a demo reel for his future hosting or acting career, and he’ll be much better off that way.

    Based on Friedman’s character and other stylistic choices, Inudou seems determined to deliver a Kichijoji-based fairy tale about the various human and animal characters in the neighborhood, and he does create the proper tone, making the film a light character study in the first act. Despite opening with themes like grief and loss almost immediately, Gu Gu the Cat is able to keep a relaxing tone, leisurely establishing both its setting and characters well enough to involve the audience. Even as the film switches to a silly comedy around the 50-minute mark, delivering more smiles than actual laughs, it remains pleasant enough to qualify as an enjoyable experience.

    It’s in the last third when Gu Gu the Cat begins to derail. The story finally focuses on Asako, but it also switches tones and adds a melodramatic twist. Like Friedman’s presence, the last third doesn’t quite fit with the rest of the film, which is regrettable since Inudou already established the appropriate tone early on. Another problem lies with Asako, who Koizumi plays as mysteriously introverted. Koizumi has proven herself to be a capable actress in films like Tokyo Sonata, but Asako is ultimately not a very interesting character. Beyond living in her own issues (which Asako alludes to in her comics), there’s no real exploration into what Asako is actually thinking. Instead, events happen to her, and we simply see Koizumi’s poker face as dictated by her character’s personality. Ueno is slightly more successful, thanks to her character’s outward personality. However, even Ueno begins to appear lost in the last third, as Naomi becomes similarly introverted about her issues, and becomes just as hard to read.

    Nevertheless, there is much charm to be found in Gu Gu the Cat. The Kichijoji locations are captured splendidly, and the film possesses a light comic charm for a good portion of the running time, which should induce some smiles. Most importantly, the cat is cute enough to inspire multiple “aw”’s from its audience. Inudou is a filmmaker with an ability to truly capture characters inhabiting suburban environments, and he retains that ability here with a carefree, European cinematic style to boot. As a writer, however, he’s trying to tell an intimate story too ambitiously for his own good, and ends up losing focus. With so many successful dog films, cat lovers are surely waiting for that crossover hit that will turn their favorite animal into blockbuster subject matter. Gu Gu the Cat may not be the film that’ll achieve that, but at least it serves as a good diversion while waiting.

    By Kevin Ma

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    Customer Review of "Gu Gu The Cat (DVD) (2-DVD First Press Limited Edition) (English Subtitled) (Japan Version)"

    Average Customer Rating for this Edition: Customer Review Rated Bad 8 - 8 out of 10 (1)

    Amy
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    February 14, 2009

    1 people found the following helpful

    The only thing missing... Customer Review Rated Bad 8 - 8 out of 10
    would be subs on, at least, some of the extras on the DVD.

    Other than that, this DVD gets top marks. Kudos to WOWOW for releasing this film with subs, as they should do to make it easier to spread Japanese films.

    This two-disc edition has at least +2hrs of extras, including features on the music, the making of, press conference, and a lot of cat stuff. I had been told that Japanese releases tend to go above the regular quality of American releases, and I have to agree.
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