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Over the last two decades, Kitano Takeshi has emerged as one of the most representative figures of Japanese cinema, be it as an actor or as a director. His distinct style and aesthetic, characterized by unflinching violence, bizarre surrealism, and deadpan black humor, has brought him awards and acclaim the world over. When Kitano made the moody and lyrical Dolls in 2002, it was seen as a departure from his previous works, a foray into arthouse and a turning point for the maverick filmmaker.

Inspired by traditional Japanese doll theater, Dolls expounds on love, longing, and modern displacement through three interweaving stories. After attempting suicide, Sawako (Kanno Miho) lives in her own mind, unable to connect with the real world. Giving up on his own life to take care of her, Sawako's guilt-ridden boyfriend Matsumoto (Nishijima Hidetoshi) ties her to him with a red cord in order to keep her from hurting herself. The two leadenly and aimlessly drift through the city and the countryside, wandering past the lives of Ryoko (Matsubara Chieko), an aged woman who has for over three decades gone to the park everyday to wait for her love, and Nukui (Takeshige Tsutomu), a fan who goes to extreme lengths to meet his reclusive disfigured idol (real-life pop star Fukada Kyoko).

Odd, melancholic, and beautifully lensed, Dolls is a visually and emotionally striking experience. Sawako and Matsumoto's story serves as the core and frame, as the two silently journey through the seasons, brilliantly captured on screen in white snows, bright foliage, and cherry blossoms. Hisaishi Joe's superb score perfectly complements the surreal story and beautiful imagery.

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Product Title: Dolls (Hong Kong Version) 偶斷絲連 (香港版) 偶断丝连 (香港版) ドールズ (海外版) Dolls (Hong Kong Version)
Artist Name(s): Hisaishi Joe | Kitano Takeshi | Mihashi Tatsuya (Actor) | Yanagijima Katsumi | Norihiro Isoda | Kanno Miho | Nishijima Hidetoshi | Fukada Kyoko (Actor) 久石讓 | 北野武 | 三橋達也 (Actor) | 柳島克己 | 磯田典宏 | 菅野美穗 | 西島秀俊 | 深田恭子 (Actor) 久石让 | 北野武 | 三桥达也 (Actor) | 柳岛克己 | 矶田典宏 | 菅野美穗 | 西岛秀俊 | 深田恭子 (Actor) 久石譲 | 北野武 | 三橋達也 (Actor) | 柳島克己 | 磯田典宏 | 菅野美穂 | 西島秀俊 | 深田恭子 (Actor) Hisaishi Joe | Kitano Takeshi | Mihashi Tatsuya (Actor) | Yanagijima Katsumi | Norihiro Isoda | Kanno Miho | Nishijima Hidetoshi | Fukada Kyoko (Actor)
Director: Kitano Takeshi 北野武 北野武 北野武 Kitano Takeshi
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Release Date: 2003-08-09
Language: Cantonese, Japanese
Subtitles: English, Traditional Chinese
Country of Origin: Japan
Disc Format(s): VCD
Publisher: Panorama (HK)
Other Information: 2VCD
Package Weight: 100 (g)
Shipment Unit: 1 What is it?
YesAsia Catalog No.: 1002860284

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偶斷絲連
Dolls
北野武 第十齣導演作品

最豪華星級演員陣容
《催眠》菅野美穗
《不可思議吃人事件》西島秀俊
《上帝!給我多一點時間》深田恭子

時裝設計大師 山本耀司 芳華美學演譯
配樂大師 久石讓 琴音震撼心靈

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故事大綱

  北野武第十齣導演作品<<偶斷絲連>>,瞄準「日本四季」景色為背景,如詩如畫細訴最愛之哀。影片以日本文樂(木偶) 戲<<冥途之飛腳>>作楔子,鏡頭再由「紅繩乞兒」穿針引線,奏出三段哀愁的悲戀物語。

燃燒的紅葉:
  佐和子與松本是公認天造地設的一對,惜男方遭家人迫使,要躬身入贅迎娶老闆的千金。後來,佐和子受不住打擊服藥自殺不遂,變成呆子。松本在結婚當日,得悉佐和子為了他肝腸寸斷,變得瘋瘋癲癲,心生愧疚之餘,決定逃婚。兩人最後流落街頭,被人稱作「紅繩乞兒」。

夏日的碧海:
  人氣偶像歌手春日奈,不幸一次交通事故中毀容,痴心歌迷溫井為了陪伴偶像,不惜犧牲雙目,以為只要失去視覺,偶像就不再介意,讓他作伴,目的,只為了在她面前演奏一曲。

靜寂的雪山:
  年老的黑幫頭目,自知時日無多,回想當年種種。有些不提也罷,有些卻刻骨銘心。心血來潮到故地懷緬一番,發現舊情人每逢星期六都帶備了飯盒,於相約的時間和地點守候,一直堅守不見不散的承諾。唯相見之時,二人均已面目全非,舊情人壓根兒不認得曾與自己海誓山盟的黑幫老大......

Synopsis:

Bound by a long red cord, a young couple wanders in search of something they have tragically forgotten. A disfigured pop star confronts the phenomenal devotion of her biggest fan. An aging yakuza mysteriously returns to the park where he used to meet his long-lost girlfriend... Three stories delicately intertwined by the beauty of sadness. Inspired by the everlasting emotions expressed in Bunraku doll theater. Collaborated with Yohji Yamamoto, the acclaimed fashion designer, Takeshi Kitano wrote a heart-warming poem with stunning photography style that captures the magical colors of all four seasons.

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Awards

This film has received 4 award nomination(s).
  • Japan Academy Prize 2003
    • Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography Nomination
    • Outstanding Achievement in Art Direction Nomination
    • Outstanding Achievement in Music Nomination, Hisaishi Joe
    • Outstanding Achievement in Lighting Direction Nomination
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Professional Review of "Dolls (Hong Kong Version)"

March 7, 2006

Dolls is the latest work of the renowned Japanese director Takeshi Kitano. It has been invited to participate in a great number of international film festivals worldwide. Similar to his other works, this movie is quite controversial and it has received very mixed response.

The film is composed of three short stories. The first one is about the aimless journey of a pair of lovers (Hidetoshi Nishijima and Miho Kanno); The second one involves the reunion of a yakuza boss and his old lover after a thirty years interval; The third story talks about the fanatical love of a fan to his idol singer (Kyoko Fukada). Although the characters of these three stories do come across each other at certain moment of the movie, the stories do not intertwine or have any explicit connection at all. Each one of them is just presented on its own. Among the three short stories, the reunion of the yakuza boss and his old lover is the most easy-going one, while the focus of the movie, that is, the aimless journey of Nishijima and Kanno, is the one that is most difficult to appreciate.

Kitano's unique style is always highly acclaimed by his fans. This time, he is not as frenetic as before. Violence is minimized and replaced with dark romance. Yes, there are still some killing scenes in the movie, but it is depicted in a very euphemistic manner, you wouldn't see any blood shedding or head blowing scenes as you see in Brother. This change of style is quite interesting, and it is probably a new try for Kitano.

The inspiration of Dolls is from traditional bunraku performance. Bunraku is a kind of performing art in which puppets are manipulated by puppeteers on the stage. The red rope tying the two lovers up is probably a symbol of the puppet string. The elegant costume of the lovers make them look like puppet as well. While Kitano keeps reminding us these characters are based on puppet play, he also subverts the tradition of bunraku performance by minimizing the influence of dialogue in his film. Therefore it is not easy to comprehend what exactly Kitano wants to explore with the theme of the bunraku performance. Is he trying to embrace it or challenge it? Hard to say.

The collaboration of Kitano, Yohji Yamamoto and Joe Hisaishi guarantee top notch production design and background music. To the foreign audiences who are baffled by the lunatic narrative, the strong visual element is no doubt the major factor that keeps them sitting through the screening. The beautiful costumes and splendid landscapes are very eye-catching. Kitano abandons his favorite use of cold color in his composition. The cinematography turns into a vivid and colorful combination of costumes and landscapes instead. Acting wise, Miho Kanno and Tatsuya Mihashi are the two you would want to keep an eye on. Without the use of too many dialogues, these two are able to bring out the emotions of their characters perfectly and deliver their part merely with the use of their eyes and body gestures.

I darenot say Dolls is a successful film, and it is also definitely not mainstream material. If you have picked up this movie expecting another Brother or Violent Cop, you'll be disappointed for sure. Nevertheless, as a first formal attempt at the romance genre, Takeshi Kitano's performance is qualified. Not only does he retain his unique style, he has also tried his very best to explore and bring in some of his own interpretation of extreme love and sacrifice to the genre.

Cool guy(s) - Miho Kanno, Tatsuya Mihashi


Reviewed by Kantorates - Cinespot.com

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Customer Review of "Dolls (Hong Kong Version)"

Average Customer Rating for All Editions of this Product: Customer Review Rated Bad 8 - 8.9 out of 10 (14)

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June 28, 2006

This customer review refers to Dolls (Japan Version - English Subtitles)
4 people found the following helpful

waste Customer Review Rated Bad 1 - 1 out of 10
I really did not like the movie. It was not happy nor sad... it was more like a drag that went on and on. The three stories were weird.
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Anonymous

March 12, 2005

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Tragic/stunning/excellent movie Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
"Dolls" is a movie about love. Not that teen movie, romantic comedy, cutesy pie, candlelit dinner sort of love but that fierce, hopeless, epic sort of love, the type of love that makes you completely lose yourself in someone else...there are three different storylines and they all give a different aspect of this type of self-sacrificing affection (I especially liked the one with yakuza). Plus, this is one of the most breathtakingly gorgeous films I've ever seen. So many of the shots and backgrounds are just insanely beautiful, like paintings come to life, serving as the setting for this amazing film. Check out "Dolls". Be moved by the stories and stunned by the shots. It's by far one of my favorite Japanese movies of all time.
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Kyaroru
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February 24, 2005

This customer review refers to Dolls (Korean Version)
the most beautiful colors ever Customer Review Rated Bad 8 - 8 out of 10
I think Dolls is one or the most beautiful Kitano's movie to be seen, an spectacular cinematography and the most beautiful mixture of colors that define each one of the 4 histories.
This dvd brings 6 post cards and a nice box, that make of it a great dvd version, I'm happy to have it.
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Anonymous

January 24, 2005

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Tragically beautiful Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
This film was good on the scenery, but the 3 story wasnt that good. The one that probably stand out the most is the story about the yazuka boss, at least that made sense. The other two story seems to be messy and the meaning is too complicated or there is no meaning at all.
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Anonymous

December 29, 2004

This customer review refers to Dolls (Japan Version - English Subtitles)
Sweet Customer Review Rated Bad 7 - 7 out of 10
Kinda hard to digest what the movie is trying to show because there are two other plots happening in the story and they're not really connected at all. But the main one is pretty sweet where barely any dialog happens between the pityful couple. The scenes are lovely, especially the coloring..

It ends quite hanging, though..
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