Install (Hong Kong Version) DVD Region 3
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| Product Title: | Install (Hong Kong Version) 半熟少女物語 (香港版) 半熟少女物语 (香港版) Install (Hong Kong Version) Install (Hong Kong Version) |
| Artist Name(s): | Ueto Aya (Actor) | Nakamura Shichinosuke (Actor) | Kikukawa Rei (Actor) | Kojima Hijiri (Actor) | Tanaka Yoshiko (Actor) 上戶彩 (Actor) | 中村七之助 (Actor) | 菊川怜 (Actor) | 小島聖 (Actor) | 田中好子 (Actor) 上户彩 (Actor) | Nakamura Shichinosuke (Actor) | 菊川怜 (Actor) | 小岛圣 (Actor) | 田中好子 (Actor) 上戸彩 (Actor) | 中村七之助 (Actor) | 菊川 怜 (Actor) | 小島聖 (Actor) | 田中好子 (Actor) Ueto Aya (Actor) | Nakamura Shichinosuke (Actor) | Kikukawa Rei (Actor) | Kojima Hijiri (Actor) | Tanaka Yoshiko (Actor) |
| Director: | Kataoka Kei Kataoka Kei Kataoka Kei 片岡K Kataoka Kei |
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| Release Date: | 2006-06-05 |
| Language: | Japanese |
| Subtitles: | English, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese |
| Country of Origin: | Japan |
| Picture Format: | NTSC What is it? |
| Aspect Ratio: | 1.78 : 1 |
| Widescreen Anamorphic: | Yes |
| Sound Information: | Dolby Digital, Hi-Fi Stereo |
| Disc Format(s): | DVD-5, DVD |
| Region Code: | 3 - South East Asia (including Hong Kong, S. Korea and Taiwan) What is it? |
| Duration: | 95 (mins) |
| Publisher: | Universe Laser (HK) |
| Package Weight: | 120 (g) |
| Shipment Unit: | 1 What is it? |
| YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1004376583 |
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* Sound Mix : Dolby Digital, Stereo
* DVD Type : DVD-5
導演︰Kataoka Kei
Director: Kataoka Kei
半熟少年垃圾站巧遇棄置家當及自己的高中生朝子,一部酷極的經典Apple電腦攝合這對生意搭檔。原來十歲小子秘經色情chat事業,冒充「人要風俗孃」,在網絡充當慾海慈航。改編自日本史上最年輕(現年二十歲)的芥川賞作家綿矢理紗的暢銷小說。新世代人氣偶像上戶彩初體驗虛擬感官世界和千奇百怪的寂寞怨男。
Techno-illiterate highschooler Asako is about to be inserted into the hard-driving world at erotic internet chat rooms! This adaptation of the prize-winning novel by its 17-year-old author has become the "schoolgirl's bible" since its publication. A surprising leap into bold subject matters for team idol Ueto Aya.
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Is it possible to reset life whenever you want to? This is the basic idea behind Install, a strange little comedy about adolescence, innocence, and internet sex chats. Install first appeared as a novel by 17-year-old Wataya Risa, who would eventually win the Akutagawa Award, the Japanese equivalent of the Pulitzer Prize for young writers, 2 years later with another novel. With its subject matter, people may expect some kind of breakthrough role for young idol Ueto Aya, or a raunchy comedy. However, Install is a film that isn't going to meet expectations with its charming innocence. Instead, the tame nature of the film is compensated with its dreamy state of being and a certain quirkiness that only Japanese films can achieve. Patience is required for those new to Japanese films, but everyone else may just find a good time somewhere in there. Directed by TV veteran Kataoka K., Install tells the story of Asako, a 17-year-old high school girl who lacks direction. Hoping to reset her life, she empties out her entire room and stops going to school. One day, she encounters Aoki, a strange 10-year-old boy who offers her the job of watching over his sex chat site while he's at school. However, there is one problem - both of them are virgins pretending to be a 26-year-old housewife. But that's okay - Aoki speaks wisdom beyond his years (his explanations of sexual acts make for some of the most hilarious yet uncomfortable moments in the film), and Asako is eager to learn. Asako takes the job and begins to immerse herself into an adult world she's never seen before. Install is a unique commercial film. With the repetitive bubble-gum-pop-meets-Ikea music, quirky characters, and deadpan humor, Install seems to be trapped in a constant dreamy atmosphere. The film moves at a snail's pace because of its thin plot, and yet, the film never bores. After all, the surreal world of Install reflects much of the inner turmoil that Asako goes through. At 17, Asako is trapped between a rock and a hard place - she feels that she's lived a full life, yet society tells her otherwise. The boredom of adolescence, however, may not be a pace nor style that appeals to everyone; Asako may be "re-installing" herself as a sex chat goddess, but, even then, she's still trapped inside a closet with the computer for hours, connecting with anonymous strangers all lying for false pleasure. In other words, Asako has merely moved from being a nihilist to an existentialist. But don't worry - Install is not that kind of movie; just when the film hints at a darker corner with its subject matter, it takes a u-turn back to the light quirky humor that floods much of the film. Install actually stalls when something does happen. The first two acts are thoroughly enjoyable, as Asako discovers her crisis and new purpose in the world and interacts with possibly the horniest 10-year-old character in recent motion picture history. However, when the revelations and twists begin to arrive at the third act, the film's pace comes to a screeching halt. Plot points are confused by the quirky delivery as Kataoka continues to emphasize atmosphere over plot - perhaps not a very wise way to wrap up a film. When the film finally limps to its conclusion, what have these characters done to "install" themselves? The answer is "not much." Nevertheless, Install is one of the most interesting teen films to come out in years. Not necessarily inclined toward social commentary or huge character arcs, Kataoka seems to be aiming for a surreal inconsequential comedy with a touch of nihilism and existentialism. This might not be what everyone is looking for when it comes to a film on kids and internet sex chats, and Install is tame compared to its American counterparts, but the not-so-cynics out there may dig its dreamy style and its unfaltering innocence. It's also that dreamy surreal style that prevents Install from being anything mind-blowing or something that will affect a teenager's life. On the other hand, like Asako and Aoki's journey into the adult world, even though the destination may not be very satisfying, at least the journey was fun while it lasted. by Kevin Ma |
Customer Review of "Install (Hong Kong Version)"
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October 26, 2005
This customer review refers to Install Collector's Edition (Japan Version)
| This movie is not brilliant but if your a fan of Aya then you need to have it in your collection with all her other movies |
July 29, 2005
This customer review refers to Install Collector's Edition (Japan Version)
| Ha very dumb film it has alot of pervertedness in it , the story wasn't clear at or and most parts were kinda boring though Aya Ueto is in it what else do you expect. The cameos was kinda funny especially the detective guy from the grudge. The kid whole stars in this film was a big pervert if you seen it you know what I mean. |













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