The Eel VCD
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| Product Title: | The Eel 鰻魚 鳗鱼 The Eel The Eel |
| Artist Name(s): | Yakusho Koji | Shimizu Misa | Tsuneta Fujio 役所廣司 | 清水美砂 | 常田富士男 役所广司 | 清水美砂 | 常田富士男 役所広司 | 清水美砂 | Tsuneta Fujio Yakusho Koji | Shimizu Misa | Tsuneta Fujio |
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| Language: | Japanese |
| Country of Origin: | Japan |
| Disc Format(s): | VCD |
| Package Weight: | 100 (g) |
| Shipment Unit: | 1 What is it? |
| YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1105 |
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Hong Kong Version
- The Eel DVD Region All
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Japan Version
- Unagi (Japan Version) DVD Region 2
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- The Eel (Taiwan version) DVD Region 3
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Customer Review of "The Eel"
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Kevin Kennedy
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September 28, 2007
This customer review refers to The Eel (Taiwan version)
See all my reviews
September 28, 2007
This customer review refers to The Eel (Taiwan version)
Imamura works his magic
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"The Eel" is one of the more unusual love stories I've ever seen. Director Imamura Shohei, of course, is a fearless original, a conjurer who concocts utterly unique visions. In this film, Yakusho Koji plays an ex-con, a man who turns inward after he murders his wife whom he catches in the act of adultery. Unable to trust himself in normal human relationships, he befriends -- of all things -- an eel. While out of prison on parole, he opens a barber shop. The breathtakingly lovely Shimiza Misa begins to work as his assistant after Yakusho Koji's character saves her from her attempted suicide. Clearly, she has issues of her own. The interactions of these two emotionally crippled people with each other and with their oddball community, in their stumbling efforts to heal and return to a normal life, forms the heart of this engaging and affecting film. "The Eel" is very highly recommended for all movie buffs who love idiosyncratic film experiences. |
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