Big Man Japan (DVD) (US Version) DVD Region 1
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Dai Saito (Matsumoto Hitoshi) may look like your average middle-aged chump, but he's actually a superhero. When electrocuted, Dai Saito transforms into the gigantic, boxer-wearing Dai Nipponjin, doing battle against unsavory super-sized monsters like Jumpy Baddie, Baby Baddie, and of course Smelly Baddie. Saving Japan over and over again is all well and good, but Dai Saito doesn't get much in return. Estranged from his ex-wife and daughter, he ekes out a boring life with a stray cat in a rundown house, waiting for the Department of Defense to call him to superhero action (for middling pay). All his battles are broadcasted on television, but the public couldn't care less for his patently unstylish look and his neighbors all-out hate him. With plummeting TV ratings and bleak prospects ahead, can this superhero save himself?
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| Product Title: | Big Man Japan (DVD) (US Version) Big Man Japan (US Version) Big Man Japan (US Version) Big Man Japan (US Version) Big Man Japan (US Version) |
| Also known as: | Dai Nipponjin / Dainipponjin Dai Nipponjin / Dainipponjin Dai Nipponjin / Dainipponjin Dai Nipponjin / Dainipponjin Dai Nipponjin / Dainipponjin |
| Artist Name(s): | Takeuchi Riki (Actor) | Ryunosuke Ua (Actor) | Hitoshi Itao (Actor) | Itsuji Kamiki (Actor) | Matsumoto Hitoshi (Actor) | matsumoto mitsuyoshi | Akihiko Takasu 竹內力 (Actor) | Ryunosuke Ua (Actor) | Hitoshi Itao (Actor) | Itsuji Kamiki (Actor) | 松本人志 (Actor) | matsumoto mitsuyoshi | Akihiko Takasu 竹内力 (Actor) | Ryunosuke Ua (Actor) | Hitoshi Itao (Actor) | Itsuji Kamiki (Actor) | 松本人志 (Actor) | matsumoto mitsuyoshi | Akihiko Takasu 竹内力 (Actor) | Ryunosuke Ua (Actor) | Hitoshi Itao (Actor) | Itsuji Kamiki (Actor) | 松本人志 (Actor) | 松本光由/著 | Akihiko Takasu Takeuchi Riki (Actor) | Ryunosuke Ua (Actor) | Hitoshi Itao (Actor) | Itsuji Kamiki (Actor) | Matsumoto Hitoshi (Actor) | matsumoto mitsuyoshi | Akihiko Takasu |
| Director: | Matsumoto Hitoshi 松本人志 松本人志 松本人志 Matsumoto Hitoshi |
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| Release Date: | 2009-07-28 |
| UPC Code: | 876964002110 |
| Country of Origin: | Japan |
| Picture Format: | NTSC What is it? |
| Color Information: | Color |
| Disc Format(s): | DVD |
| Region Code: | 1 - USA, Canada, U.S. Territories What is it? |
| Rating: | PG-13 (MPAA) |
| Publisher: | Magnolia Pictures |
| Package Weight: | 150 (g) |
| Shipment Unit: | 1 What is it? |
| YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1020578496 |
Product Information
Region [unknown]
Keep Case
Widescreen - 1.85
Audio:
Dolby Digital 2.0, Dolby Digital 5.1 - Japanese
Subtitles - English, Spanish
Additional Release Material:
Behind the Scenes
Deleted Scenes
Audio Commentary:
1. Director's Commentary
Text/Photo Galleries:
Photo Galleries:
1. Photo Gallery
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Professional Review of "Big Man Japan (DVD) (US Version)"
This professional review refers to Dainipponjin (DVD) (English Subtitled) (2-Disc Edition) (Hong Kong Version)
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Meet Dai Saito. He's your typical, working class shlub in Japan. There's never quite enough money, there are few prospects for the future, he hardly ever see his daughter, and his grandfather suffers from dementia. But there's more! Dai Saito is also Dai Nipponjin, the sixth generation superhero who grows to enormous size when exposed to electricity to battle the monsters rampaging across Japan! Too bad nobody cares ...
A famous manzai comic in Japan, Hitosi Matumoto's Dai Nipponjin may just bring the man some well deserved recognition abroad. Shot in a faux documentary style with crews following the day to day life of this unlikely superhero Dai Nipponjin is an absurdist treat, a sly parody of both day to day working class life and the Japanese television superheros of yore all played with a deliciously dry - almost arid - sense of humor. The center of the film is Dai Saito, the man present in every scene - even the ones he is not physically in - as every line of dialogue, every piece of action ultimately refers back to him. And more than anything else Dai is just bored. Bored of his life, bored of his work, bored of everything, a fact reflected in the lacklustre way he goes about his battles - battles broadcast every night on late late night TV, where rating are sliding badly, and financed by a series of sponsors who brand their logos across his body. He spends his day in the park. Or eating Power Noodles. Or doing a whole lot of nothing, really, just waiting for the Department of Defense to call and loet him know that his services are required. And when the call comes? It's off to the local power plant where he steps into an enormous pair of underpants and is jolted with high voltage electricity through his nipples so that he can head out to bop evil over the head with his great big stick. And the evil? There's the Squeezing Baddie, with it's bad comb over. There's the jumping Baddie with the face of Riki Takeuchi planted on the top of a single, muscular leg. There's the Smelly Baddie, with an odor the strength of ten thousand human feces. You get the point ... Matumoto has, quite possibly, the most incredibly deadpan approach to absurdist humor in the history of the world. Nobody cracks a smile. Nobody winks at the camera. The whole thing plays out with a sort of ho-hum, another day at the office vibe that heightens the ridiculousness of it all to even further heights. It probably doesn't have quite enough zip to win a truly widespread audience beyond the festival and cult DVD circuit, but for those who appreciate wry Japanese humor, this is pure gold. by Todd Brown - Twitchfilm.net |











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