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Dolls (Korean Version)
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Takeshi Kitano captures your attention for more great excitement through his acclaimed silver screen hit "Dolls"!

Allowing the viewer to enjoy elements both from the traditional Bunraku theater and modern movie the film by the famous Japanese director/actor offers you a moving romance with some surprising twists. The costumes were created by top designer Yohji Yamamoto, while the soundtrack was arranged by the team that already brought you the great score of the Academy award winning animation "Spirited Away "!

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Product Title: Dolls (Korean Version) 偶斷絲連 (韓國版) 偶断丝连 (韩国版) Dolls (韓国版) 돌스 Dolls (Korean Version)
Artist Name(s): Fukada Kyoko | Kanno Miho | Kitano Takeshi | Nishijima Hidetoshi | Mihashi Tatsuya 深田恭子 | 菅野美穗 | 北野武 | 西島秀俊 | 三橋達也 深田恭子 | 菅野美穗 | 北野武 | 西岛秀俊 | 三桥达也 深田恭子 | 菅野美穂 | 北野武 | 西島秀俊 | 三橋達也 Fukada Kyoko | Kanno Miho | Kitano Takeshi | Nishijima Hidetoshi | Mihashi Tatsuya
Release Date: 2003-12-02
Language: Cantonese, Japanese
Subtitles: English, Korean
Country of Origin: Hong Kong, China, Japan
Picture Format: NTSC What is it?
Disc Format(s): DVD
Region Code: All Region What is it?
Publisher: Line Tree Entertainment
Package Weight: 150 (g)
Shipment Unit: 1 What is it?
YesAsia Catalog No.: 1002965991

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* Screen Format : Letter Box
* Sound Mix : Dolby 5.1
* DVD Type : N/A
* Extras : N/A
* Director : 기타노 다케시

절대적이고 치명적인 세 개의 러브스토리
한 가닥 빨간 끈으로 이어진 채 목적지도 없이 방황하는 남녀, 자신에게 죽음이 임박했다는 것을 알고 있는 늙은 야쿠자 보스, 그리고 그가 돌아오기만을 하염없이 기다리는 여인, 사고로 인기 절정기에 추락해버린 아이돌 가수.하지만 아직도 그녀를 동경하는 고독한 소년, 이렇게 연령대도 상황도 모두 다를 세 개의 이야기가 미묘한 거리를 두고 스쳐 지나가고 시간의 축을 너머 전개되면서 충격적인 라스트 신을 향해 나아간다.

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March 7, 2006

This professional review refers to Dolls (Hong Kong Version)

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


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Customer Review of "Dolls (Korean Version)"

Average Customer Rating for this Edition: Customer Review Rated Bad 8 - 8 out of 10 (1)
Average Customer Rating for All Editions of this Product: Customer Review Rated Bad 9 - 9 out of 10 (16)

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August 29, 2010

This customer review refers to Dolls (US Version)
Oops! Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
The Spanish painter's name should be spelled as Salvador Dali, not Salvatore as in my previous review. I apologize for my mistake!
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August 29, 2010

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Memorable Arthouse Movie! 9/10 Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
I have recently watched the movies, The Dolls, Kikujiro and Zatoichi by the director, Kitano Takeshi and I like them all. I think he is a director of substance who has depth and is an excellent social commentator.

From this movie of three separate stories, The Dolls, the story of Sawako and Matsumoto is most memorable. I enjoy the story with the crime boss, but the story of the pop star fan is rather weak. Kitano tends not to make smooth transitions nor does he like to go into details in this movie. All three stories in this movie are disjointed in its own. I can see why the movie is hard for some to digest and it is the reason for my non perfect score.

The story of Sawako and Matsumoto is surrealistic, artistic, beautiful and tragically sad. I recommend this movie to art lovers who are the sympathetic and sensitive types. I think they will enjoy the beautiful colors on the costume designs, cinematography and most beautiful landscapes, and the storyline. The music by Hisaishi Joe is excellent. Spoiler here: The ending scene is a huge surprise that is unforgettable, cruelest and haunting. It's a picture influenced by Salvatore Dali's folding clock or time. Also, the beautiful robes worn by Sawako and Matsumoto remind me of a painting by Monet. It is called Portrait of a Geisha if I'm not mistaken. Watch the beautiful red color!
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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

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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