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Retribution (US Version) DVD Region 1

Yakusho Koji (Actor) | Hotaru Yukijiro (Actor) | Hazuki Riona (Actor) | Konishi Manami (Actor)
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Retribution (US Version)

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Japanese writer-director Kurosawa Kiyoshi made his international breakthrough in 1997 with the acclaimed psychological thriller Cure. Renowned for his horror titles, the director has a knack for getting under the skin and into the mind with deep, unsettling films that challenge the boundaries of the genre. A decade after Cure, Kurosawa teams up with producer Ichise Taka (Ring, Ju-On) and again actor Yakusho Koji, the star of Cure and 2003's Doppelganger, for Retribution (a.k.a Sakebi). Like Cure, Sakebi stars Yakusho as a weathered detective who begins to lose himself in a serial murder investigation, bringing up perplexing questions of self, memory, and the fragility and perils of the human mind. From there, Kurosawa takes the film to even more startling and disturbing places, soberly exploring the darkness that brings people together. Besides the classic pairing of Kurosawa and Yakusho, the film also features the remarkable supporting cast of Odagiri Joe (Yureru), Ihara Tsuyoshi (Letters from Iwo Jima), Konishi Manami (Udon), and Kase Ryo (Nice no Mori).

Detective Yoshioka (Yakusho Koji) is in charge of a serial murder case, and in the course of investigation, he discovers his own fingerprints and personal effects at a murder scene. As more and more clues point to him, Yoshioka tries hard to make sense of the situation, but it's as if a cloud hangs over his mind and pieces of his life are missing in darkness. His relationship with his longtime girlfriend Harue (Konishi Manami) feels empty and distant, and his partner Miyaji (Ihara Tsuyoshi) is starting to suspect him. Unsure if he can even trust himself, Yoshioka goes to police psychiatrist Takagi (Odagiri Joe) for help, but the therapy can't seem to clear his mind of shadows and spectres. Is Yoshioka actually hunting himself?

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Product Title: Retribution (US Version) Retribution (US Version) Retribution (US Version) Retribution (US Version) Retribution (US Version)
Also known as: Sakebi Sakebi Sakebi Sakebi Sakebi
Artist Name(s): Yakusho Koji (Actor) | Hotaru Yukijiro (Actor) | Hazuki Riona (Actor) | Konishi Manami (Actor) 役所廣司 (Actor) | 螢雪次郎 (Actor) | Hazuki Riona (Actor) | 小西真奈美 (Actor) 役所广司 (Actor) | Hotaru Yukijiro (Actor) | Hazuki Riona (Actor) | 小西真奈美 (Actor) 役所広司 (Actor) | 蛍雪次郎 (Actor) | 葉月里緒菜 (Actor) | 小西真奈美 (Actor) Yakusho Koji (Actor) | Hotaru Yukijiro (Actor) | Hazuki Riona (Actor) | Konishi Manami (Actor)
Director: Kurosawa Kiyoshi 黑澤清 黑泽清 黒沢清 Kurosawa Kiyoshi
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Release Date: 2008-04-15
UPC Code: 031398228677
Language: Japanese
Subtitles: English, Spanish
Country of Origin: Japan
Picture Format: NTSC What is it?
Color Information: Color
Disc Format(s): DVD
Region Code: 1 - USA, Canada, U.S. Territories What is it?
Rating: R (MPAA)
Publisher: Lions Gate Home Entertainment
Package Weight: 100 (g)
Shipment Unit: 1 What is it?
YesAsia Catalog No.: 1010670411

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Director: Kiyoshi Kurosawa

DVD Features:

Keep Case
Full Frame - 1.33
Widescreen - 1.85
Audio:
Dolby Digital 5.1 - Japanese
Subtitles - English, Spanish
Additional Release Material:
Alternate Ending
Production Interviews: Kiyoshi Kurosawa - Director
Featurette: The Making of RETRIBUTION

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Professional Review of "Retribution (US Version)"

August 29, 2007

This professional review refers to Retribution (DVD) (Hong Kong Version)
Perhaps in this day and age of blog and forum discussion, the word auteur is thrown around a little too lightly. Nevertheless, Kiyoshi Kurosawa's work of the 1990s and early 2000s has lifted the prolific filmmaker into auteur territory by the benchmark that you can simply tell you are watching one of his films by viewing only a few frames. It is fair to consider his latest work, the J-Horror police procedural whodunit Retribution, both a primer for and a culmination of his work.

A woman in a red dress is drowned in a puddle on a dilapidated and non-descript landfill site. Kôji Yakusho, a very familiar face in Kurosawa films, is the competent, if rundown, police detective Yoshioka who is brought in to work the case. A button found in the water near the crime scene catches his eye. It is familiar enough looking to cause him to go through his own closets. One of his own coats is missing an identical button. Soon the ghost of the woman in red visits upon him some (highly effective) waking hallucinations. Although the ghost is indeed creepy, perhaps more unsettling is the distant relationship with his girlfriend who often walks away seemingly in mid-conversation. Yoshioka is close enough to the edge of depression that he begins to suspect that he himself is the murderer. Things get more complicated when another body shows up, with an obvious suspect (not Yoshioka), but also with the same salt-water drowning MO.

There is (literal, if the subtitles are to be trusted) name checking of other iconic entries into the genre (such as Ju-On, as well as his own Kairo/Pulse - look for a decidedly different take on the classic 'jump' from that film) but the film is also infused with a canny sense of humour. Jô Odagiri has a small role where the nature of his character is the source of more than one instance of dead-pan humour. This is strangely at home in the grungy, non-descript interior and exterior locales. Japan here seems to be changing much for the worse into abandoned industrial sites and half-completed landfills riddled with puddles, stand-ins for tears for the criminal carelessness of planning. The fact that earthquakes punctuate many of the key scenes signaling the entrance of calamity further underscores the decay present, puddles rippling in anguish.

Following Kurosawa's themes of identity crisis, self worth, aimless youth, violent - yet curiously detached - crimes, and pending apocalypse - familiar enough in Cure, Bright Future, Doppelgänger - things here are mixed up, inexplicable and evocative in a way that cannot help but conjure a Lynchian echo or two. Kiyoshi Kurosawa is elliptical and surreal at the best of times, but even more so here. Simply put, Retribution is the Mulholland Drive of his particular brand of horror. Accepting the fact that this is not a retread of his earlier films, despite the many similarities and visual nods contained within, is tantamount of being able to suspend disbelief and not write the film off as the product of a writer looking back (or dumbing down via producer Takashige Ichise). This is clearly a forward thinking experiment.

Make no mistake though, the scares in the film are of the long, chilling variety. Kurosawa has a well developed ability to hold a scene much longer than anyone (including Takashi Shimizu) and make it play (paradoxically) high in tension and coolly remote. Destined to be misunderstood in the same way that Hayao Miyazaki's Howl's Moving Castle was, I believe Retribution is to be enjoyed as an ambitiously different take on familiar sights.

The new DVD release comes from Hong Kong's AVP, a relatively young company that seems to specialize in bringing quality Asian films from outside Hong Kong into the territory. This release follows the same pattern that they have established so far, namely extras are minimal - non-existent, in this case - and the menu system basic in the extreme, but the film itself is treated to an excellent, anamorphic transfer with high quality english subtitles. Basically it appears that AVP aim to keep their costs down by cutting out the frills so that they can focus on treating the films themselves properly and as long as they keep sourcing such quality stuff and keeping the core content at a high level, that's fine with me.

by Kurt Halfyard - Twitchfilm.net

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