A Tale Of Mari And Three Puppies (DVD) (Special Edition) (Japan Version) DVD Region 2
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In the small village of Yamakoshi, a dog named Mari gives birth to three puppies, much to the joy of young owners Ryota (Hiroto Ryohei) and Aya (Sasaki Mao). Soon after on October 23, 2004, a major earthquake hits the area, and entire sections of Yamakoshi are reduced to rubble. Away from home, Ryota and father Yuichi (Funakoshi Eichiro) escape the worst of it, but Aya and Grandfather Yuzo (Utsui Ken) are trapped in their collapsed house. A rescue team arrives in time to save them, but there is no room for Mari and her newborn pups on the helicopter. With the entire village evacuated and blocked off, Mari and her puppies are left to their own means in the desolate village.
Inspired by a true story of canine heroism, A Tale of Mari and Three Puppies is a touching story of love and resilience starring some seriously adorable dogs that could give Quill a run for his money. Mari's tale of survival against all odds became a symbol of hope for the people of Yamakoshi in the aftermath of the earthquake, and was later turned into a best-selling illustrated book from which the film is adapted. A Tale of Mari and Three Puppies is helmed by television director Inomata Ryuichi (Golden Bowl) and features music from renowned composer Hisaishi Joe.
The Special Edition comes with a booklet and the following bonus features:
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| Product Title: | A Tale Of Mari And Three Puppies (DVD) (Special Edition) (Japan Version) 柴犬奇蹟物語 (DVD) (特別版) (日本版) 柴犬奇迹物语 (DVD) (特别版) (日本版) マリと子犬の物語 スペシャル・エディション A Tale Of Mari And Three Puppies (DVD) (Special Edition) (Japan Version) |
| Artist Name(s): | Funakoshi Eichiro | Matsumoto Akiko | Hirota Ryohei | Sasaki Mao | Takashima Masanobu | Kobayashi Mao | Ono Takehiko | Utsui Ken 船越英一郎 | 松本明子 | 廣田亮平 | 佐佐木麻緒 | 高嶋政伸 | 小林麻央 | 小野武彥 | 宇津井健 船越英一郎 | 松本明子 | 广田亮平 | 佐佐木麻绪 | 高嶋政伸 | 小林麻央 | 小野武彦 | 宇津井健 船越英一郎 | 松本明子 | 広田亮平 | 佐々木麻緒 | 高嶋政伸 | 小林麻央 | 小野武彦 | 宇津井健 Funakoshi Eichiro | Matsumoto Akiko | Hirota Ryohei | Sasaki Mao | Takashima Masanobu | Kobayashi Mao | Ono Takehiko | Utsui Ken |
| Director: | Inomata Ryuichi 豬股隆一 猪股隆一 猪股隆一 Inomata Ryuichi |
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| Release Date: | 2008-06-13 |
| Publisher Product Code: | TDV-18210D |
| 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: | Amuse soft Entertainment |
| Other Information: | 2DVDs |
| Shipment Unit: | 2 What is it? |
| YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1010899481 |
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出演:船越英一郎/松本明子/広田亮平/佐々木麻緒/高嶋政伸/小林麻央/小野武彦/宇津井健
監督:猪股隆一
新潟中越地震時に起こった実話を元に、子犬を守る母犬"マリ"と、人々の触れ合いを描いた奇跡の感動物語!
新潟県古志郡山古志村。この昔懐かしい日本の風景が残る土地を悲劇が襲った。マグニチュード6.8の大地震発生により、住民は避難を余儀なくされたのである。亮太と彩の兄弟とその家族も例外ではなかった。それは、可愛がっていた飼い犬"マリ"とその子どもである3匹の子犬との別れも意味していた。泣く泣くマリたちを置いて退去することになった亮太と彩だったが…。
2004年に発生した新潟県中越地震のときに起こった実話を元に、被災地で子犬たちを守って生き抜いた母犬マリの姿を描く。音楽は数々の宮崎駿監督作品への楽曲提供で知られる久石譲。出演は船越英一郎、松本明子、広田亮平、佐々木麻緒など。困難にあっても子どもを守る健気な母犬の姿が胸を打つ、愛と涙の感動作である。
■特典DISC内容
・モデルとなったマリのドキュメンタリー
・メイキング
・イベント映像集
・未公開映像
・手話収録
■映像特典:特報・予告編・TVスポット集/特典DISC付
■封入特典:絵本風ブックレット
仕様:
色:カラー
字幕:マルチ字幕(日本語/聴覚障害者対応字幕)
画面:16:9/4:3(LB)
仕様他:2枚組
言語/音声:日本語:DD(5.1chサラウンド)/日本語:DD(ステレオ)/視覚障害者対応日本語ガイド:DD(ステレオ)
(C)2007 「マリと子犬の物語」製作委員会
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In the 1988 film The Bear, two bears braved the dangers of the wilderness in order to survive. The Bear featured very little human dialogue, but the plight of the bears remained just as captivating, and the film set a benchmark for an animal survival story. One might expect similar things from the based-on-real-life A Tale of Mari and Three Puppies, as the source material implies a touching film about dogs miraculously surviving natural obstacles. However, director Ryuichi Inomata and his team of three writers instead churn out a film that would be more appropriately named A Tale of Puppies and the Kids That Loved Them. Adapted from the graphic novel Mari and the Three Puppies of Yamakoshi, the film is based on the true story of how a dog and her puppies survived the aftermath of the magnitude 6.9 Chuetsu Earthquake in 2004. The dogs were abandoned during the emergency rescue efforts, despite the mother dog's part in keeping its owner alive. The dramatized version of the story adds kids Aya and Ryota to compete with the dogs for the title of "cutest beings in the film". Here, the kids are siblings who first find Mari as an abandoned puppy and decide to take her home. After some effort and help from their grandfather (who, unlike the kids, does exist in the real story), Mari becomes a member of the family. The film takes the entire first act to set up how Mari is accepted into this family and how they come to love her. Veteran television director Inomata sticks to the safe family film route, putting the kids and Mari front and center. While the kids are cute and likeable, Mari is clearly the star of the film. The dogs take on an even bigger role when Mari inexplicably becomes a mother to three even cuter little puppies. Life is good until an earthquake strikes the town, trapping Aya and her grandfather inside their collapsing house. After much effort to protect her own babies, Mari manages to save Aya and her grandfather's lives by leading rescuers to the collapsed house. However, just as it happened in real life, Mari and the three puppies are forced to fend for themselves in the destroyed village. Since the film is supposedly about Mari and her three puppies (hence the title), one would expect the focus to shift to how the dogs survive the ordeal. But Inomata devotes only ten minutes during the second hour to show what the dogs are up to. Instead of the expected storyline, A Tale of Mari and the Three Puppies actually deals with how the kids react to leaving their beloved dogs behind. The filmmakers even deal briefly with survivors' guilt, as the grandfather laments over the forced abandonment of the dogs. However, the filmmakers set their sights too wide by also covering other people in the town affected by the earthquake. As a result, the dogs' ordeal is almost completely ignored when the third act rolls around. Inomata sets up an affecting relationship between the dogs and their owners with his extended setup, and the shot of Mari chasing after the helicopter is guaranteed to melt just about anyone's heart. However, the setup benefits the kids, rather than the dogs. When the earthquake hits, the film spends an almost frustrating amount of time putting the humans in peril, instead of concentrating on the million-dollar question, namely "how did the dogs manage to survive?" The kids get into more serious peril - and take more screentime away from the dogs - when they try to rescue the dogs on their own. Thankfully, the kids are sympathetic characters worth following, in large part due to touching performances from the children. However, the script also falls deep into television drama conventions, with emotions expressed in extended speeches about parenthood and protecting loved ones. Dog lovers may be slightly disappointed by A Tale of Mari and Three Puppies if they expect the film to be about how four dogs manage to miraculously survive an extraordinary situation. The film is really about how two families - one of humans, one of dogs - protect their young ones. Unfortunately, the balance is off; the film is more concerned about the plight of the human family than the dog family, making it ultimately just another family-friendly film about family values that happens to feature cute dogs. Despite some of the more blatant dramatic licenses it takes (as stated by the post-credit text), A Tale of Mari and Three Puppies remains a touching film fitting for the whole family. Even dog lovers won't leave the theater disappointed, as long as they stay during the credits to see pictures of the real dogs. Frankly, they're even cuter than the ones in the film. By Kevin Ma |











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