Limit of Love Umizaru (DVD) (Premium Edition) (English Subtitles) (Japan Version) DVD Region 2
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Known as Umizaru 2: Test of Trust in some foreign markets, this winning sequel once again centers on the exploits of Senzaki Daisuke (Ito Hideaki), a young recruit who survived the Japanese Coast Guard's grueling diver training program in the first movie. Now engaged to Kanna (Kato Ai, reprising her role from both the original Umizaru and the TV spin-off), Senzaki is experiencing a bad case of cold feet due to some personal trauma that he just can't seem to get past.
But all that emotional baggage comes to a head when he learns about a terrible accident involving a ship. It seems that a fire has broken out onboard the Clover, a gigantic ferry carrying 620 people and close to two hundred vehicles - all with highly explosive potential. Even worse, Kanna is on that ship! With all hell breaking loose, the task of rescuing the passengers and averting disaster is laid upon the Umizaru crew! But will they - and Senzaki himself - have what it takes to save the day? Find out in the blockbuster sequel that surpasses the original, Limit of Love: Umizaru!
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| Product Title: | Limit of Love Umizaru (DVD) (Premium Edition) (English Subtitles) (Japan Version) 海猿:終極海難 (DVD) (Premium Edition) (英文字幕) (日本版) 海猿:终极海难 (DVD) (Premium Edition) (英文字幕) (日本版) LIMIT OF LOVE 海猿 プレミ プレミアム・エディション Limit of Love Umizaru (DVD) (Premium Edition) (English Subtitles) (Japan Version) |
| Artist Name(s): | Kato Ai | Fukikoshi Mitsuru | Otsuka Nene | Ito Hideaki | Tokito Saburo | Sato Ryuta 加藤愛 | 吹越滿 | 大塚寧寧 | 伊藤英明 | 時任三郎 | 佐藤隆太 加藤 爱 | 吹越满 | 大冢宁宁 | 伊藤英明 | 时任三郎 | 佐藤隆太 加藤あい | 吹越満 | 大塚寧々 | 伊藤英明 | 時任三郎 | 佐藤隆太 Kato Ai | Fukikoshi Mitsuru | Otsuka Nene | Ito Hideaki | Tokito Saburo | Sato Ryuta |
| Director: | Hasumi Eichiro 羽住英一郎 羽住英一郎 羽住英一郎 Hasumi Eichiro |
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| Release Date: | 2006-12-20 |
| Publisher Product Code: | PCBG-51023 |
| 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? |
| Other Information: | 4DVDs |
| Shipment Unit: | 3 What is it? |
| YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1004497272 |
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海洋エンターテイメント「海猿」の劇場版第2作!3枚の特典ディスクがついた、ファン必携のプレミアム・エディション。 晴れて潜水士となった仙崎大輔は、鹿児島・第十管区の機動救難隊員として、海難救助の最前線で活躍していた。恋人の環菜とは遠距離恋愛を続けていたが、さまざまな出来事が重なってギクシャクしてしまう。そんななか、鹿児島沖で大型フェリーの座礁事故が発生。現場に駆けつけた大輔は、凄まじい速度で浸水を始め、傾いていく船体を目にする。非常用システムはすべて破損、パニックを起こして逃げ惑う620名もの乗客たち。しかもそのなかには、偶然にも船に乗り合わせていた環菜の姿があり…。 ■映像特典:特典DISC付(3枚)
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Professional Review of "Limit of Love Umizaru (DVD) (Premium Edition) (English Subtitles) (Japan Version) "
This professional review refers to Umizaru 2: Test of Trust (DVD) (Hong Kong Version)
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Directed by Eiichiro Hasumi, Limit of Love: Umizaru is the third and presumably final chapter of the live-action franchise that began with the 2004 feature film Umizaru and continued with the 2005 television series Umizaru Evolution. Known internationally by the alternative title Umizaru 2: Test of Trust, the film once again revolves around Daisuke Senzaki (Ito Hideaki), a young diver for the Japanese Coast Guard, and his faithful girlfriend, Kanna (Ai Kato). Although deeply in love, Senzaki has reservations about marrying Kanna, and a confrontation between the two puts a serious strain on the relationship.
Unfortunately for Kanna, Senzaki has to put his personal issues aside the next day when he learns that a gigantic ferry carrying some 620 passengers and nearly two-hundred vehicles needs to be evacuated before it sinks. But who should Senzaki see on the ship, but his would-be fiancée, Kanna? Although there's a fairly large window of time in which everyone can be evacuated, things immediately go from bad to worse, as Senzaki, his colleague Yoshioka (Ryuta Sato), a pregnant woman (Nene Otsuka), and a man with a troubled past all find themselves trapped on the ship in a room slowly filling with water. All Senzaki can rely on are his wits and the help of an old mentor, Shimokawa (Saburo Tokito), who's calling the shots on dry land. Will Senzaki and company escape their doom or go down with the ship? And more importantly, will he ever tell Kanna how he really feels? Well, this is a commercial action flick, so it's not too hard to guess. Whereas the first Umizaru was a highly entertaining riff on Top Gun featuring the Japanese coast guard, Limit of Love: Umizaru more closely resembles Die Hard crossed with Apollo 13 in terms of plot and character. The problem, however, is that it isn't even half as tense or as involving as those two Hollywood pictures. And while it's certainly nice to see Ito and Kato reprise their roles, one wishes that the film had given the two more screen time together. Part of the appeal of Umizaru was getting to know the characters, but in the sequel, there's little time for real character development, as they are quickly separated. Although Kanna's appearance on the ship might lead one to believe she is going to be trapped with Senzaki as well, the truth of the matter is that she is pretty much confined to the sidelines as a character, leaving Ai Kato very little to do but look worried and upset as her boyfriend's life hangs in the balance. Action-wise, the film doesn't quite deliver the goods. Although an initial sequence involving a cargo hold full of cars, a gas leak, and a cigarette lighter makes for a suitably explosive start to the proceedings, subsequent action set-pieces are surprisingly bland and unimaginative. Despite the sometimes epic sweep of the scenes involving the coast guard, the whole crisis looks like it was filmed for television rather than a blockbuster action movie. Pacing is another problem as well. The lack of intensity is largely to blame for this, as individual scenes don't carry the degree of jeopardy one would hope. Curiously, Limit of Love: Umizaru lumbers toward a climax, only to pull the rug out from under the viewer as a way to necessitate a second, much bigger climax. As initially off-putting as that move is, it should be noted that it's actually that second climax that makes Limit of Love: Umizaru a fairly worthwhile viewing experience. Probably the most appealing aspect of this film is its emphasis on teamwork. In this respect, Limit of Love: Umizaru is reminiscent of the Bayside Shakedown series (no surprise, Hasumi was second unit director for at least two films), except it totally jettisons that series' emphasis on cutting through bureaucratic rules and regulations. This is a film where red tape just doesn't exist. This emphasis on "working together for a common goal" is extremely evident in the command center scenes. In most Hollywood movies post-Rambo, the lone hero usually finds himself abandoned by authority figures and left to fend for himself. If said hero has any buddies at all, they usually have to disobey direct orders to get the job done right. That's not quite the case here. In Limit of Love: Umizaru, even the one high-ranking official who gives the order to "stand down" at a crucial point is depicted as a sympathetic character. Simply put, he makes the right call. And as the characters in the command center and on the ground slip into "rescue mode," one can't help but be entertained by a group of people who not only have resolute faith in each other, but do their jobs and do them well. Strange as it may sound, loyalty, bravery, and a hard-working attitude just never go out of style. Sure, we all want to see the resolution of the Senzaki/Kanna romance, but it's the rousing depiction of the Japanese Coast Guard's "can do" spirit that elevates the picture from mere lackluster sequel to a genuinely entertaining diversion. By Calvin McMillin |
Customer Review of "Limit of Love Umizaru (DVD) (Premium Edition) (English Subtitles) (Japan Version) "
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January 20, 2007
This customer review refers to Limit of Love Umizaru (DVD) (Standard Edition ) (English Subtitles) (Japan Version)
| First movie was like Top Gun, this one is like Titanic / Armageddon. I really enjoyed this movie and felt emotional in some scenes. My wife thought it was a good movie, but she said the dramatization was a little to much "Over-The-Top". I like Umizaru 1 better by a couple hairs. |











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