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Get ready to swing! From the makers of Shall We Dance? and Waterboys comes Swing Girls, an inspirational zero-to-hero tale about a group of girls who find their rhythm - and then some! Tomoko (Ueno Juri) leads a group of bored girls stuck in remedial summer math class, who decide to ditch their boring teacher (Takenaka Naoto) to deliver lunches to the school brass band.

But the girls' extreme laziness causes the lunches to spoil, and soon nearly the entire brass band gets sick. The remaining member is Takuo (Hiraoka Yuto), who recruits Tomoko's classmate Sekiguchi (Motokariya Yuika) into the band, even though Sekiguchi's musical talents are entirely in question. But Tomoko and the other girls soon follow, partly to get out of math class, and partly because it's their fault that the entire band got sick in the first place! But there's a catch: nobody knows how to play a wind or brass instrument, much to the dismay of Takuo, who proposes that the girls play swing band jazz - and take their act all the way to a battle-of-the-bands finale! Will the girls find a way to swing like tested jazz musicians, or will they discover that maybe math isn't so bad?

Directed by Yaguchi Shinobu (Waterboys), Swing Girls struck a chord with audiences thanks to its feel-good emotions and energetic cast of young girls, and ranked eighth at the Japanese box office for 2004. Like the characters they play, many of the actors were strangers to their instruments when filming began, and learned to play as filming went on! Full of humor, heart, and more than a little satisfying irreverence, Swing Girls is a toe-tapping, crowd-pleasing good time at the movies!

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Product Title: Swing Girls (DTS Version) (Hong Kong Version) 喇叭書院 (DTS版) (香港版) 喇叭书院 (DTS版) (香港版) Swing Girls (DTS Version) (Hong Kong Version) Swing Girls (DTS Version) (Hong Kong Version)
Artist Name(s): Shiraishi Miho (Actor) | Ueno Juri (Actor) | Takenaka Naoto | Motokariya Yuika | Hiraoka Yuta | Tyuji Miyajima | Yaguchi Shinobu 白石美帆 (Actor) | 上野樹里 (Actor) | 竹中直人 | Motokariya Yuika | 平岡祐太 | 宮島龍治 | 矢口史靖 白石美帆 (Actor) | 上野树里 (Actor) | 竹中直人 | Motokariya Yuika | 平冈佑太 | 宫岛龙治 | 矢口史靖 白石美帆 (Actor) | 上野樹里 (Actor) | 竹中直人 | 本仮屋ユイカ | 平岡祐太 | 宮島竜治 | 矢口史靖 Shiraishi Miho (Actor) | Ueno Juri (Actor) | Takenaka Naoto | Motokariya Yuika | Hiraoka Yuta | Tyuji Miyajima | Yaguchi Shinobu
Director: Yaguchi Shinobu 矢口史靖 矢口史靖 矢口史靖 Yaguchi Shinobu
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Release Date: 2005-12-01
Language: Japanese
Subtitles: English, Traditional Chinese
Country of Origin: Japan
Picture Format: NTSC What is it?
Aspect Ratio: 1.78 : 1
Widescreen Anamorphic: Yes
Sound Information: DTS Digital Surround, Dolby Digital EX(TM) / THX Surround EX(TM)
Disc Format(s): DVD-9, DVD
Region Code: 3 - South East Asia (including Hong Kong, S. Korea and Taiwan) What is it?
Rating: I
Duration: 105 (mins)
Publisher: Edko Films Ltd. (HK)
Package Weight: 100 (g)
Shipment Unit: 1 What is it?
YesAsia Catalog No.: 1004091476

Product Information

* Screen Format : 16:9 (Anamorphic Widescreen)
* Sound Mix: DTS ES, Dolby Digital Surround EX
* DVD Type : DVD-9
* Extras:
- 電影預告
- 製作特輯
- 導演及演員簡介
- 相片集

導演:矢口史靖
Director: Shinobu Yaguichi

日本喜劇精英大師《五個撲水的少年》矢口史靖 叭之閉傑作
奪日本3週本土電影票房NO.1 嬴日本電影金像獎 :
最受歡迎電影 最佳編劇
最佳新人 最佳音樂
最佳剪接 最佳錄音
只要有恆心 上台吹鑊甘

  一群好逸惡勞的女學生,忽然迷上爵士樂。袋裡沒有三分錢,要買樂器唯有修心養性努力掙錢。到超市做兼職,卻差點把貨物燒清光;去山邊偷摘珍貴松茸,卻偏偏巧遇野豬王;樂器終於買成,可惜爵士樂莫測高深,她們吹到氣咳都只得噪音。在同樣一頭霧水的數學老師教導下,竟誤打誤撞領悟到箇中奧妙。終於稍有成績,正準備在音樂節初試啼聲,怎料…

  It's a sweltering day during summer vacation in a remote town in northeast Japan...

  The Yamakawa High School brass band clambers aboard a bus, off to provide moral support for their team at a local baseball championship. 13 girls, all of them losers, watch from classroom window. They're stuck in remedial math with Mr. Ozawa (Naoto Takenaka), but their minds are miles away and their ability to focus, ...huh? One girl, Tomoko Suzuki (Juri Ueno), stares enviously out the window at the musicians as their bus pulls away. Suddenly, she notices that a caterer's van has pulled up. The driver is beside himself when he realizes that he's missed the bus. As Tomoko watches, an idea takes shape in her otherwise vacant mind...
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October 8, 2007

This professional review refers to Swing Girls Standard Edition (Japan Version - English Subtitles)
From the makers of Shall We Dance and Waterboys comes Swing Girls, a feel-good comedy about a bunch of girls who form a group to perform big band jazz. That's it. Forget big emotional clinches, family issues, or even any real teen romance; this is a movie about girls who play the sax, trombone, trumpet, and assorted other instruments that you might remember from high school. Very little else happens in Swing Girls besides the girls picking up the instruments and learning how to play them. Most of the girls are types, some are barely glimpsed, and yet everyone bands together to perform some inspirational jazz in a loaded "battle of the bands" finale. Does this sound like a good movie? Well, formula be damned, it is a good movie!

Juri Ueno stars as Tomoko, a sometimes mouthy, but wholly average high schooler stuck in remedial math for the summer. Tomoko and her pals are given the chance to escape class (taught by Naoto Takenaka of Shall We Dance and Waterboys) to deliver lunches to the school's brass band, currently playing at an important away game for the school's baseball team. Unfortunately, fate—or the lazy, self-involved antics of teen girls—throws the band a curve ball; the girls are late delivering the lunches, which all spoil thanks to the heat. All 40-plus members of the band get hospitalized, leaving only dorky Takuo (Yuta Hiraoka) unscathed—and he was looking to quit anyway! The school still needs a band, so Takuo corrals Tomoko and her pals as replacements. There are only sixteen of them, which is too few for a regular brass band, but perfect for a big band. Presto, the Swing Girls (and a boy) are born!

Swing Girls is not a complex film. Aside from having a completely simplistic narrative, each of the starring girls is a defined type. Tomoko is the aimless leader of the bunch, who discovers something worth caring about—namely jazz. Pal Yoshie (Shihori Kanjiya) is boy-crazy, while beefy Naomi (Yukari Toyoshima) is given to open-mouthed stares and concern over her weight. Sekiguchi (Yuika Motokariya) is the amusingly shy one of the bunch, but her character charms thanks to her apparent natural talent for music. The motley bunch stinks it up initially, but perseverance—and the magic of time dissolves—allows them to improve rather quickly. Soon they're charming locals and audiences, and you'll likely be charmed too. How did they do that, anyway? The answer: with astoundingly keen commercial instincts and a welcome absence of guile. The road seems insurmountable: many of the girls are barely developed, the filmmakers take easy shortcuts to get the girls on the same page, plus they manage to leave nearly all their subplots hanging, and there's really no closure. However, closure and verbalized epiphanies are not necessary for Swing Girls. One reason is the film's droll, deadpan sense of humor, which manages to be funny without becoming cloying—even when slapstick gets invoked. The world of Swing Girls is deadpan hyper-realistic, in that everyone is off-kilter and a little bizarre, but not so much that they cease to be familiar. Plus, nobody in the film is ever made out to be more important than the "Girls Meet Jazz" hook. For an inconsequential fluff-fest Swing Girls possesses a deceptively tight focus.

The girls also go through an actual process of learning jazz onscreen, which proves both interesting and even infectious. The girls may sound terrible at first, but they slowly learn how to be real band members, and when they finally discover their rhythm, it manages to be a revelation to both the girls and the audience. The girls find jazz in everyday life, and the even though it's hard to buy their quick ultra-improvement as musicians, the moment is felt. The audience gets to share in the girls' minor growth and discovery, and that the director can convey that is half of the film's charm. Then there's the big kicker: the girls really went from clueless beginners to impressive intermediates. Swing Girls is a true story. Kind of. The film was based on an actual girls' jazz band, but the official press for Swing Girls explains that the young actresses actually played their own instruments, and all were complete novices when filming began, just like the characters they play. It's always charming to watch a bunch of nobodies go from zero to hero, and the fact that this happened in the film and behind the scenes is enough to make the film's faults fall neatly by the wayside. Swing Girls possesses simplistic narrative devices and less tension than a snail race, yet the whole manages to entertain and charm on the purest of levels—such that the film's lack of closure seems to be delivering a message. It doesn't matter if you win, lose, lie, cheat, attain love, or measure up to your seemingly-superior peers. All you need to do is swing. By the time the girls are able to perform in front of an audience, it doesn't even matter if they are perfect, because the simple fact that they do it is more than enough. The Swing Girls themselves may not hit all the right notes, but this movie does.

By Kozo - LoveHKFilm.com

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Average Customer Rating for this Edition: Customer Review Rated Bad 6 - 6 out of 10 (1)
Average Customer Rating for All Editions of this Product: Customer Review Rated Bad 8 - 8.8 out of 10 (12)

Amy
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September 27, 2008

HK version doesn't subtitle features Customer Review Rated Bad 6 - 6 out of 10
I really like this movie, and I would give it 4 stars as a film, but it was my surprise to find that the only extra on the dvd - Making of Swing Girls - is not subbed... not even in Chinese. If I bought the Hong Kong version was because I needed subtitles, and I figured that since Japanese is not an official language there, that I would get subs.
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February 24, 2006

This customer review refers to Swing Girls (Hong Kong Version)
100% feel good movie Customer Review Rated Bad 9 - 9 out of 10
one of the best!!
if u are looking for a feel good movie, this is the one!
there is a very postive message in the movie!
a must see!
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January 19, 2006

This customer review refers to Swing Girls Standard Edition (Japan Version - English Subtitles)
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just an OK movie Customer Review Rated Bad 7 - 7 out of 10
I thought this movie was pretty funny, but a lot of parts didnt make sense like when the other girls joined the band and knew all the songs.....some parts were lagging but over all it was OK...Its pretty easy for one to follow if you dont really know japanese but dont compare it to a Hollywood movie.
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January 6, 2006

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100% feel good Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
what a great feel good movie!
just like what i have expected! good value!!
and a very positive message! love it!
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August 8, 2005

This customer review refers to SWING GIRLS Special Edition (with 16P booklet)(Japan Version - English Subtitles)
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A lot of fun Customer Review Rated Bad 9 - 9 out of 10
Swing Girls is, simply put, a great time at the movies. While not the deepest movie out there, it possesses an energy, wit, and easily-enjoyable charm that makes it well worth watching. The girls are all charming types, and they - and director Shinobu Yaguichi - manage to sell the "girls meet jazz" hook of the film exceptionally well. This special edition DVD has the added bonus of short shot-on-video films starring each of the main "Swing Girls". Sadly, the shorts are not subtitled in English, but they're visually funny, and work if you seen the film and are already familiar with each girl's particular personality.
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