Koisuru Madori (DVD) (Premium Edition) (First Press Limited Edition) (English Subtitled) (Japan Version) DVD Region 2
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Beautiful college student Yui (Aragaki Yui) moves into her own apartment for the first time, beginning a new life of independence. Still green when it comes to life and love, she soon develops a crush on her moody upstairs neighbor Takashi (Matsuda Ryuhei). It turns out that Yui's apartment is actually the former abode of Takashi's ex-girlfriend Atsuko (Kikuchi Rinko) whom Yui also befriends by chance. And thus begins an unexpected journey of romance and friendship for these three very different people.
This edition comes with a photo book and a bonus disc of special features.
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| Product Title: | Koisuru Madori (DVD) (Premium Edition) (First Press Limited Edition) (English Subtitled) (Japan Version) Koisuru Madori (DVD) (Premium Edition) (初回限定生產) (英文字幕) (日本版) Koisuru Madori (DVD) (Premium Edition) (初回限定生产) (英文字幕) (日本版) 恋するマドリ プレミアム・エディション(初回限定生産) Koisuru Madori (DVD) (Premium Edition) (First Press Limited Edition) (English Subtitled) (Japan Version) |
| Also known as: | Tokyo Serendipity Tokyo Serendipity Tokyo Serendipity Tokyo Serendipity Tokyo Serendipity |
| Artist Name(s): | Matsuda Ryuhei | Aragaki Yui | Nakanishi Manabu | Kikuchi Rinko | Pierre Taki | Eguchi Noriko | Yabe Tarou | Hirota Tomona | Marie | Utsumi Keiko | Sera Masanori 松田龍平 | 新垣結衣 | 中西學 | 菊地凜子 | Taki Pie-ru | Eguchi Noriko | 矢部太郎 | 廣田朋菜 | Marie | 內海桂子 | 世良公則 松田龙平 | 新垣结衣 | 中西学 | 菊地凛子 | Pierre Taki | Eguchi Noriko | 矢部太郎 | 广田朋菜 | Marie | 内海桂子 | 世良公则 松田龍平 | 新垣結衣 | 中西学 | 菊地凛子 | ピエール瀧 | 江口のりこ | 矢部太郎 | 廣田朋菜 | まりえ | 内海桂子 | 世良公則 Matsuda Ryuhei | Aragaki Yui | Nakanishi Manabu | Kikuchi Rinko | Pierre Taki | Eguchi Noriko | Yabe Tarou | Hirota Tomona | Marie | Utsumi Keiko | Sera Masanori |
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| Release Date: | 2008-01-25 |
| Publisher Product Code: | BCBJ-3156 |
| Language: | Japanese |
| Subtitles: | English |
| Country of Origin: | Japan |
| Picture Format: | NTSC What is it? |
| Disc Format(s): | DVD |
| Region Code: | 2 - Japan, Europe, South Africa, Greenland and the Middle East (including Egypt) What is it? |
| Publisher: | Bandai Visual |
| Other Information: | 2DVDs |
| Shipment Unit: | 3 What is it? |
| YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1005120009 |
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"Young people in love in Tokyo" is just about the most overdone topic for Japanese TV dramas. For those outside of Tokyo, their obsession with life in the crowded capital city drives the continuing interest in the genre, despite the same stories having been done multiple times now. At first sight, Tokyo Serendipity could be one of those stories; girl lives alone for the first time in a tiny Tokyo apartment, develops a crush on her upstairs neighbor, and grows from her involvement in a love triangle. However, for a story about young Tokyoites, Tokyo Serendipity is not the fish-out-of-water story it seems to promise. In fact, despite being touted as the 15th anniversary film for a chain of interior decoration stores, the film retains a quirky independent spirit with only a few specks of its sponsor's influence. In other words, Tokyo Serendipity is a film that reverses expectations. On the other hand, it doesn't challenge them, either. Yui (Yui Aragaki) moves from an old spacious house into a new apartment out of resentment for her sister's shotgun marriage. That sets off a long chain of coincidences. 1) Yui manages to become friends with her new apartment's former tenant Atsuko (Rinko Kikuchi, showing off her untouched indie cred after her Oscar nomination), who also happens to be the latest tenant in Yui's old house. 2) Yui becomes infatuated with upstairs neighbor Takashi (Ryuhei Matsuda), who also happens to be Atsuko's "soon-to-be-ex." 3) In a freak accident, Yui becomes Takashi's assistant for a temporary job at his research lab, allowing her more time to pine for him while he continues to pine for Atsuko, who left him without a word. Whether you can buy into the film rests on your ability to buy into these coincidences. Then again, like most urban romances, Tokyo Serendipity is ultimately a bit of a fairy tale, making these credibility stretches easier to swallow. At least they help to divert your attention away from the less important questions of logic, such as how an art student manages to find the money to move in the middle of her studies. That approach by writer-director Akiko Oku would be effective if she maintained the quirkiness in the early going for the rest of the film as well (Contrary to popular belief, wrestlers moonlighting as movers do make me laugh). However, Oka instead loses the comedy as the screenplay progresses and puts the focus on the messy love triangle that Yui builds. While Yui Aragaki's lovable performance helps in linking the audience with a likable character, the love triangle isn't as effective as it could've been because Takashi and Atsuko's relationship fails to fully register. However, most of the actors manage to give affecting performances; in addition to Aragaki's charming performance (her first in a feature film), Rinko Kikuchi carries certain spunk to the ambitious-but-impulsive Atsuko that makes her a relatable character. On the other hand, Ryuhei Matsuda continues to deadpan his way through his roles, and creates a character that doesn't seem deserving of the romantic attention from the film's protagonist. In the end, it all comes back to the chemistry between Kikuchi and Aragaki, which helps brighten the film considerably. It also explains why the film seems to slow down when they're not onscreen together. Tokyo Serendipity is not a very ambitious film - the director even admits that it was made simply to make the audience leave the film smiling. For fans of the young Yui Aragaki, it features plenty of occasions for their favorite actress to look cute. On the other hand, for those looking for an enjoyable urban romance, it isn't fully successful, as it never really delivers on the romance end of the deal. And for those looking for a quirky Japanese comedy, it doesn't feature enough quirky humor to maintain interest throughout. As a result, Tokyo Serendipity may not seem like a very effective film. However, it's also a relaxing little film that forgoes the usual independent film dreariness for a film that truly aims to please. It's not a fully satisfying film, but it's as pleasing as visiting a newly decorated apartment. When all else fails, at least Tokyo Serendipity makes me want to buy some interior decorations now. By Kevin Ma |












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