20th Century Boys - Chapter 1: Beginning Of The End (DVD) (Normal Edition) (Japan Version) DVD Region 2
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Kenji (Karasawa Toshiaki) used to be a wannabe rocker but, now in his thirties, he's back in his hometown running a convenience store and taking care of his baby niece. All seems quiet and uneventful in Kenji's life, save for the worried whispers about the rise of a cult led by a masked man who calls himself "Friend". The cult's logo seems eerily familiar, as do the news of mysterious deaths and terrorist acts around the world. Back in the summer of 1969, Kenji and his buddies sketched for fun a Book of Prophecy that predicted the world's end. Twenty-eight years later, the scenarios laid out in the Book of Prophecy are coming true one by one, and all fingers point to "Friend". As friends and foes of the past reappear for mankind's last stand, can Kenji fulfill his own prophecy and save the world?
This edition comes with trailers for Chapters 1 and 2.
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| Product Title: | 20th Century Boys - Chapter 1: Beginning Of The End (DVD) (Normal Edition) (Japan Version) 20世紀少年 - 第1章: 完結的開始 (DVD) (通常版) (日本版) 20世纪少年 - 第1章: 完结的开始 (DVD) (通常版) (日本版) 20世紀少年 第1章 終わりの始まり(通常版) 20th Century Boys - Chapter 1: Beginning Of The End (DVD) (Normal Edition) (Japan Version) |
| Also known as: | Twentieth Century Boys Twentieth Century Boys Twentieth Century Boys Twentieth Century Boys Twentieth Century Boys |
| Artist Name(s): | Tokiwa Takako | Toshiaki Karasawa | Toyokawa Etsushi | Ishizuka Hidehiko | Kagawa Teruyuki | Ugaji Tsuyoshi | Ikuse Katsuhisa | Kohinata Fumiyo | Miyasako Hiroyuki | Ishibashi Renji | Sasaki Kuranosuke | Kuroki Hitomi | Nakamura Katsuo 常盤貴子 | 唐澤壽明 | 豐川悅司 | Ishizuka Hidehiko | 香川照之 | 宇梶剛士 | 生瀨勝久 | 小日向文世 | 宮迫博之 | 石橋蓮司 | 佐佐木藏之介 | 黑木瞳 | 中村嘉葎雄 常盘贵子 | 唐泽寿明 | 丰川悦司 | Ishizuka Hidehiko | 香川照之 | 宇梶刚士 | 生濑胜久 | 小日向文世 | 宫迫博之 | 石桥莲司 | 佐佐木藏之介 | 黑木瞳 | 中村嘉葎雄 常盤貴子 | 唐沢 寿明 | 豊川悦司 | 石塚英彦 | 香川照之 | 宇梶剛士 | 生瀬勝久 | 小日向文世 | 宮迫博之 | 石橋蓮司 | 佐々木蔵之介 | 黒木瞳 | 中村嘉葎雄 Tokiwa Takako | Toshiaki Karasawa | Toyokawa Etsushi | Ishizuka Hidehiko | Kagawa Teruyuki | Ugaji Tsuyoshi | Ikuse Katsuhisa | Kohinata Fumiyo | Miyasako Hiroyuki | Ishibashi Renji | Sasaki Kuranosuke | Kuroki Hitomi | Nakamura Katsuo |
| Director: | Tsutsumi Yukihiko 堤幸彥 堤幸彦 堤幸彦 Tsutsumi Yukihiko |
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| Release Date: | 2009-01-30 |
| Publisher Product Code: | VPBT-13265 |
| Language: | Japanese |
| Subtitles: | 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: | VAP |
| Other Information: | DVD |
| Shipment Unit: | 1 What is it? |
| YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1013044575 |
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浦沢直樹の人気コミックを豪華実力派キャストで実写映画化。必見のシリーズ第1弾! ミュージシャンの夢を捨てて実家のコンビニを継いだケンヂは、教祖を"ともだち"と呼ぶカルト教団が、ケンヂが子供時代に作った"よげんの書"とそっくりの怪事件を起こしていることを知る。その後、遊び仲間の1人だったドンキーが殺害され、ケンヂは事件の謎を解くために立ち上がった。だが、"ともだち"によって、テロリストの汚名を着せられてしまい…。 ■映像特典:第2章予告編
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Another manga to movie adaptation? Hollywood produced half-a-dozen hit comic book movies in 2008, but in terms of quantity they've got nothing on Japan, which seems to be churning out manga movies every other week. There are now so many manga movies being made that the words "based on a manga" have lost their pop entertainment luster. 20th Century Boys, however, is a doozy. Created by acclaimed manga creator Naoki Urasawa 20th Century Boys is not only a popular manga - it's a complete, generations-spanning epic that's so dense and complex that it simply cannot be told in a single film. So, instead of one movie, the filmmakers are giving us three, all being released over a period of twelve months. An ensemble cast of stars and character actors populate the first of director Yukihiko Tsutsumi's three 20th Century Boys films, which is initially set in 1997. Toshiaki Karasawa (Goodbye Mr. McDonald) stars as Kenji, a thirtysomething convenience store owner who learns of a religious cult led by a mysterious masked man known only as "Friend". Simultaneously, people worldwide begin dropping dead from a mysterious virus that makes their blood burst from their veins. Though he's not directly affected by these events, something about the whole thing strikes Kenji as familiar. Things get stranger when Kenji realizes that the logo for Friend's cult - an eye drawn inside a pointing hand - is the same logo used by Kenji and his gang of childhood pals back in 1969. During that summer, Kenji and his friends built a secret fort and spent their time fighting bullies, reading manga, and dreaming up fanciful plans to destroy and also save the world. Those plans are now coming true; Kenji and his pals dreamt up the deadly virus, and it's now being unleashed in the exact locations described in their childish "Book of Prophecy". Kenji soon realizes that he can predict the next tragedies because he planned them when he was a kid. Since Kenji is the creator, he's also the one who can stop it - at least, that seems to be the role assigned to him by Friend, who taunts Kenji with playground-worthy fervor. All signs point to Friend being a kid from Kenji's past, leading Kenji and his old pals to reunite as Friend's childish plot begins to take shape. However, there are lives and even nations at stake, and Friend's people are everywhere. Are these former childish dreamers up to a challenge so epic in scope? And which one of their former friends is "Friend"? The concept behind 20th Century Boys is immediately entertaining, as the idea of an unending children's game makes for wonderful fiction. Urasawa uses real pop culture and history to add depth and color to his story. The film's title comes from a rock song by British band T.Rex, with its usage reflecting the disconnect between childish dreams and ego-crushing adulthood. The song was beloved by the teenage Kenji, who failed in his dream of becoming a rockstar. However, now that he's being asked to "save the world", can he get his youthful swagger back? Urasawa's original manga mixed intricate details, sentimental themes, and creepy conspiracy theories into a single compelling whole, and director Tsutsumi doesn't mess that up. However, Tsutsumi can't really do justice to the story either, because it's just too big. Manga can be cinematic, but the depth and rich detail contained in Urasawa's work is impossible to translate with even 9 hours of screen time. Urasawa's manga is filled with deliberate suspense, non-linear storytelling, and some rather outlandish concepts, but he had plenty of time to involve readers in his story - and even then, the whole thing bordered on ridiculous. 20th Century Boys is terrific fiction, but that judgement is more of a testament to Urasawa's detailed vision and storytelling abilities than the work's actual coherence. The manga gets really out there, but it works largely because readers become invested in Urasawa's sprawling, intricately-plotted narrative and well-defined characters. Yukihiko Tsutsumi's film version earns goodwill largely due to audience familiarity. Anyone who read the manga should want to see how this plays out onscreen - though if one steps back, the cracks in the paint are apparent. The whole story is rather far-fetched, and the commercial tone, obvious acting, and semi-chintzy CGI make the film seem fake and unconvincing. 20th Century Boys was a tough sell as a manga, but it's an even tougher sell as a live-action film. Still, Tsutsumi has two more installments to deliver, and it's only fair to withhold complete judgement until they're all done. Regardless of the first film's success, the filmmakers still tried, so the least we can do is applaud their ambition and keep watching to see if they can pull it off. by Kozo - LoveHKFilm.com |











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