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Megane (DVD) (Japan Version)

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After delighting audiences in 2006 with Kamome Shokudo, director Ogigami Naoko returns with another quirky and affecting tale of odd souls and minor revelations from the ends of the earth. Kamome Shokudo leads Motai Masako and Kobayashi Satomi star again in Megane (a.k.a. Glasses), a hazy-dazy escapist film about finding inspiration in idleness. Set on a beautiful island of blue sea and endless beach, Megane is candy for the eyes and chicken soup for the soul, proffering offbeat humor, low-key storytelling, and charismatic performances from its outstanding cast. In addition to the sassy tag team of Motai Masako and Kobayashi Satomi, Kase Ryo (I Just Didn't Do It), Mitsuishi Ken, and Ichikawa Mikako (Memories of Matsuko) also make welcome supporting appearances in this effortlessly charming film.

Harried and overworked, Taeko (Kobayashi Satomi) leaves the city for a much-needed island vacation. Stepping off a propeller plane onto golden sands, she drags her giant suitcase across the beach to Hamada Inn. Owner Yuji (Mitsuishi Ken) is impressed; it's the first time in three years a guest has made it to his inn without getting lost. The next morning Taeko wakes up to the greetings of peculiar fellow vacationer Sakura (Motai Masako) who leads the townspeople in funny morning calisthenics on the beach. Thus begins Taeko's strange vacation on this strange island full of strange people. At first Taeko finds the laidback attitude and mass idleness hard to bear, but soon she too begins to see the joy in "twilighting".

This two-disc edition comes with the following bonus features:

  • Making Of
  • Merci Exercise (Full Version)
  • Morning Twilight (Complete Collection)
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    Product Title: Megane (DVD) (Japan Version) Megane (DVD) (日本版) Megane (DVD) (日本版) めがね Megane (DVD) (Japan Version)
    Also known as: Glasses Glasses Glasses Glasses Glasses
    Artist Name(s): Kobayashi Satomi | Ichikawa Sanehiko | Kase Ryo | Mitsuishi Ken | Motai Masako 小林聰美 | 市川實日子 | 加瀨亮 | 光石研 | Motai Masako Kobayashi Satomi | Ichikawa Sanehiko | 加濑亮 | 光石研 | Motai Masako 小林聡美 | 市川実日子 | 加瀬亮 | 光石研 | もたいまさこ Kobayashi Satomi | Ichikawa Sanehiko | Kase Ryo | Mitsuishi Ken | Motai Masako
    Director: Ogigami Naoko 荻上直子 荻上直子 荻上直子 Ogigami Naoko
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    Release Date: 2008-03-19
    Publisher Product Code: VPBT-12899
    Language: Japanese
    Subtitles: No Subtitle
    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?
    Duration: 106 (mins)
    Publisher: VAP
    Other Information: 3DVDs
    Shipment Unit: 3 What is it?
    YesAsia Catalog No.: 1010013099

    Product Information

    タイトル:めがね
    出演:小林聡美/市川実日子/加瀬亮/光石研/もたいまさこ
    監督:荻上直子

    「かもめ食堂」のスタッフ&キャストが再結集!特典ディスクつきの3枚組でリリース。

    プロペラ機のタラップを降りたところは、気持ちのよい春風が吹く海辺の町だった。渚をゆっくり歩いていくと、奇妙な懐かしさをたたえた小さな宿にたどり着く。そこで出会う人々は、誰もがちょっと風変わりだったり、どこにでもいそうだったり。一日中、思い思いの時間を過ごす彼らは、なぜか全員"めがね"をかけていて…。

    「かもめ食堂」のスタッフ&キャストが再結集して送る、一瞬のようで永遠のような、黄昏時の物語。世界のどこかにある南の海辺を舞台に、人生の一瞬にふと立ち止まった女性が、そこに流れるのどかな時間と不思議な出会いを通して、忘れていた何かを取り戻していく姿を描く。主題歌を大貫妙子が担当したことでも話題になった。
    3枚組でリリースされる本作には、メイキングなどが収録された特典ディスクを2枚封入。劇中で登場する『メルシー体操』の完全版や、日本テレビの『スッキリ!!』で1分間劇場としてオンエアされた「朝のたそがれ」も全編収録。「朝のたそがれ」では、出演者5人がさまざまなエピソードで登場し、映画とは違った楽しみ方が味わえる。

    ■特典DISC内容
    DISC1
    ・メイキング
    ・メルシー体操完全版
    DISC2
    ・朝のたそがれ(全編収録)

    ■映像特典:特典DISC付(2枚)
    ■封入特典付(予定)

    仕様:
    色:カラー
    画面:16:9/4:3(LB)
    仕様他:3枚組
    言語/音声:日本語:DD(ステレオ)
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    YumCha! Asian Entertainment Reviews and Features

    Professional Review of "Megane (DVD) (Japan Version)"

    May 20, 2008

    This professional review refers to Megane (AKA : Glasses) (DVD) (English Subtitled) (Korea Version)
    Going to the movies is rarely as relaxing as watching Glasses, director Naoko Ogigami's follow-up to the arthouse hit The Seagull Diner. This time, Ogigami returns to her native Japan to show that busy urbanites don't necessarily have to leave the country to learn how to appreciate the simple life. Combining eccentric characters with attractive locations and a generally laid-back atmosphere, Glasses doesn't necessarily qualify as a dramatic work, but it succeeds splendidly as a 100-minute island vacation.

    Two of the Seagull Diner stars are back as well. This time, Satomi Kobayashi plays Taeko, a stressed-out urbanite who finds her way to an unnamed Japanese island. Guided by a vague map, she somehow finds her way to the seaside Yamada Inn, earning the admiration of the inn owner ("You have the talent to be here", he tells her). However, Taeko doesn't seem to "get" the island - no sightseeing attractions, strange exercises in the morning, people simply sit around "twilighting" (an action which involves staring out into space), and wake-up calls are done by wise old-timer Sakura (Seagull Diner co-star Masako Motai), who simply sits next to Taeko's bed and delivers a polite "good morning" as if it's the most normal thing in the world. Taeko even tries moving to the island's other hotel, but their even stranger method of guest bonding sends her right back to where she started.

    Glasses is not a particularly eventful film, and it's easy to guess that Taeko will somehow get used to the island's strange customs and even come to love them. Ogigami develops her transformation at a pace as slow as life on the island itself. The film is filled with empty shots of the beach, the sea, and the food people eat (Look at that lobster! Look at that grilled beef!), though Ogigami never turns it into a tourism ad, partly because she never even names the island. Meanwhile, audiences should have no trouble getting accustomed to the slow pace of the film because what's on screen is so attractive that they may just end up coming out of the theater feeling like doing a little "twilighting" in Japan themselves.

    While the film is understandably slow, it's never boring. This is partly thanks to Ogigami's cast of eccentric characters. The most interesting part in the film is easily Motai's Sakura, an old lady who goes to the island every summer and operates a popular shaved ice stall on the beach. Playing the most admired figure on the beach, Motai rightfully earns her character's status, stealing the show every time she appears, and showing a sense of mystery devoid of any diva-like screen presence. In fact, the major characters in Glasses are pleasant and filled with good intentions. Even Taeko's change comes about in a natural fashion that's just pleasant as the island itself.

    That may lead some of the more cynical audience to criticize the film for its lack of drama and its slow pace - but it's obvious that's not what Ogigami was trying to achieve. Glasses is a modern fable with a simple message: slow down and enjoy life once in a while. Hence, the slow approach to storytelling is not only understandable, it's perfectly natural. Furthermore, Ogigami manages to effectively deliver the message, thanks to her charming characters, beautiful locations, and top-notch production values. Glasses may not be the best ad for real Japanese beach resorts, but it's the perfect "Sunday afternoon" film for any urbanites looking to get away. Also, it costs less than a plane ticket to Japan, and it may even be more fun than the real thing.

    By Kevin Ma

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