Fine, Totally Fine (DVD) (UK Version) DVD Region 2
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Slacker Teruo (Arakawa Yoshiyoshi) works a part-time job as a tree trimmer, and still lives at home above his father's dusty bookstore. Completely content with his unproductive life, he does have one very ambitious dream: he wants to build the world's scariest haunted house. So far, he's got a bedroom full of grotesque homemade figures to show for it. Teruo's best bud Hisanobu (Okada Yoshinori), a hospital administrator bored and frustrated with his life, reluctantly goes along with Teruo's odd hobby, for lack of anything better to do. Then one day a patently clumsy, but strangely charming woman named Akari (Kimura Yoshino) walks into their lives, turning the friends into romantic rivals.
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| Product Title: | Fine, Totally Fine (DVD) (UK Version) Fine, Totally Fine (DVD) (英國版) Fine, Totally Fine (DVD) (英国版) Fine, Totally Fine (DVD) (UK Version) Fine, Totally Fine (DVD) (UK Version) |
| Also known as: | Zenzen Daijobu Zenzen Daijobu Zenzen Daijobu Zenzen Daijobu Zenzen Daijobu |
| Artist Name(s): | Kimura Yoshino (Actor) | Okada Yoshinori (Actor) | Tanaka Naoki (Actor) | Kanie Keizo (Actor) | Kitaro (Actor) | Shiraishi Kayoko (Actor) | Arakawa Rara (Actor) 木村佳乃 (Actor) | 岡田義德 (Actor) | 田中直樹 (Actor) | 蟹江敬三 (Actor) | Kitaro (Actor) | 白石加代子 (Actor) | 荒川良良 (Actor) 木村佳乃 (Actor) | 冈田义德 (Actor) | 田中直树 (Actor) | 蟹江敬三 (Actor) | Kitaro (Actor) | 白石加代子 (Actor) | 荒川良良 (Actor) 木村佳乃 (Actor) | 岡田義徳 (Actor) | 田中直樹 (Actor) | 蟹江敬三 (Actor) | きたろう (Actor) | 白石加代子 (Actor) | 荒川良々 (Actor) Kimura Yoshino (Actor) | Okada Yoshinori (Actor) | Tanaka Naoki (Actor) | Kanie Keizo (Actor) | Kitaro (Actor) | Shiraishi Kayoko (Actor) | Arakawa Rara (Actor) |
| Director: | 藤田容介 |
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| Release Date: | 2009-08-26 |
| Language: | Japanese |
| Subtitles: | English |
| Country of Origin: | Japan |
| Picture Format: | PAL What is it? |
| Disc Format(s): | DVD |
| Region Code: | 2 - Japan, Europe, South Africa, Greenland and the Middle East (including Egypt) What is it? |
| Duration: | 115 (mins) |
| Publisher: | Third Window Films (UK) |
| Package Weight: | 120 (g) |
| Shipment Unit: | 1 What is it? |
| YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1021147157 |
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Teruo is a man with a dream: he intends to build the world's scariest haunted house but he is trapped in an aimless existence, working in his father's used bookstore with his childhood friend, Hisanobu. The shop itself has become a refuge for a group that have seemingly fallen out of mainstream society. But when a beautiful girl enters the lives of Teruo and Hisanobu, both of them find themselves falling for her...
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Surreal humor is brilliantly blended into ordinary everyday life in the indie comedy Fine, Totally Fine, the low-key feature debut by writer/director Yosuke Fujita. The story of three eccentric characters and their intertwining lives in the Tokyo suburbs, the film features impeccable comedic timing, flawed-but-likable characters, and sometimes surprisingly crude humor that all come together to make this one of the most delightful Japanese comedies in years.
Fine, Totally Fine sports comedian/usual supporting player Yoshiyoshi Arakawa in his first leading role. He plays Teruo, a park-employed tree trimmer who still lives at home, above a family-owned second-hand bookstore while his father is slowly suffering a mental breakdown. Aspiring to build a truly scary haunted house, Teruo fills his room with homemade grotesque figures of himself that often provide some of the biggest laughs (and sometimes shocks) of the film. Teruo's sometimes-collaborator is lifelong friend Hisanobu (Yoshinori Okada), a hospital administrator who has little backbone, andoften plays the nice guy at work. Hisanobu inexplicably hires Akari (Yoshino Kimura), an outcast who is so clumsy that she can't even open a box of tissue properly. Despite her many little accidents - one involving an elevator button will likely inspire an equal amount of groans and laughter - Hisanobu sees a certain charm in Akari and falls for her. However, the biggest obstacle standing in his way is Teruo. Despite possessing the premise of two best friends after the same girl, Fine, Totally Fine doesn't play out like your typical romantic comedy farce. Fujita has an eye for everyday life, and he injects humor into the film in a quiet manner (even the title keeps to that understated touch). Most directors would present the film's surreal gags with frantic pacing and wacky music, but Fujita gives the film a naturalistic tone. This makes some of the film's more shocking moments even more effective, as the acoustic guitar-driven score and generally relaxed pacing puts the audience at such ease that they might never see those moments coming. However, Fine, Totally Fine's charm doesn't come from its ability to shock, but rather its ability to delight the audience in such a low-key manner. Despite the central conflict, Fujita sees no need to build things up to a climatic scene, nor does he see a need to give the film an antagonist that serves as a real obstacle to these characters. Instead, the charm of the film slowly creeps up on you along the way. When faced with everything that happens in the film, no matter how shocking or surreal it may seems, people react as if things like this happen everyday. The charm can also be attributed to the characters. Without the need for villains and manufactured conflict, the film makes every character in the film likable in some way. With his round face and natural lisp, Arakawa is a natural choice for the immature Teruo. His innocent demeanor and almost childish obsession with scaring people make those grotesque figures of him all the funnier. Okada is also naturally likable as Hisanobu, though his character lacks any standout moments because of his nice guy nature. Meanwhile, Yoshino Kimura plays down her natural beauty as the clumsy outcast Akari and carries an adorable awkwardness that shows why the two men would be after her. In fact, even though neither of the men really deserves Akari, you hope for both of them to win, and her final choice feels just as natural as the film itself. If Fujita's direction sets the tone and the humor of the film, then his three lead performances give it the heart and soul. Fine, Totally Fine is a unique comedy; while it features crude humor that can be found in mainstream comedies, the film presents its comedy in a subtly realistic style. There are few flaws in Fujita's film, from the performances to the script to even the easygoing score, as everything comes together in an earnest manner without contrivances. Best of all, it succeeds without any emotional manipulation or annoyingly over-the-top performances. Fine, Totally Fine is easily topping my list for the best comedies of 2008. It's good, totally good. by Kevin Ma - LoveHKFilm.com |











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