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The Wayward Cloud (Japan Version) DVD Region 2

Tsai Ming Liang (Director)
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The Wayward Cloud (Japan Version)
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Product Title: The Wayward Cloud (Japan Version) The Wayward Cloud (日本版) The Wayward Cloud (日本版) 西瓜 The Wayward Cloud (Japan Version)
Artist Name(s): 夜桜すもも | ヤン・クイメイ | リー・カンション | ルー・イーチン | チェン・シャンチー
Director: Tsai Ming Liang 蔡明亮 蔡明亮 蔡明亮(ツァイ・ミンリャン) Tsai Ming Liang
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Release Date: 2007-02-23
Publisher Product Code: TSDS-75218
Country of Origin: Taiwan
Disc Format(s): DVD
Region Code: 2 - Japan, Europe, South Africa, Greenland and the Middle East (including Egypt) What is it?
Publisher: Takeshobo
Other Information: DVD
Shipment Unit: 1 What is it?
YesAsia Catalog No.: 1004665792

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タイトル:西瓜
出演:チェン・シャンチー/リー・カンション/ルー・イーチン/ヤン・クイメイ/夜桜すもも
監督:ツァイ・ミンリャン

極端な水不足が続く台湾では、節水対策として西瓜ジュースでのどの渇きを癒すことが推奨されている。AV男優のシャオカンも、のどの渇きに耐えながら苛酷な撮影に臨んでいた。そんなある日、シャオカンはかつて路上で腕時計売りをしていたときに客だったシャンチーと出会った。どうやら、彼女はスーツケースの鍵を無くして困っているようだ。これをきっかけに、二人は次第に惹かれあってゆく。だが、シャオカンにはある苦悩があった。それは、彼女の暮らす部屋が撮影スタジオと同じマンションにあるということで…。
"台湾の鬼才"ツァイ・ミンリャン監督による異色のラブストーリー。「ふたつの時、ふたりの時間」に登場した主人公たちのその後の再開を、ポップなミュージカル・シーンを随所に盛り込みながら描いている。主人公の職業がAV男優であることから挿入される過激な性描写が論議の的となったものの、その話題性から2005年の台湾興行収入第1位を記録する大ヒットとなった。更に、高い芸術性が評価され、2005年ベルリン国際映画祭銀熊賞に輝いた佳作である。出演は、チェン・シャンチー、ツァイ・ミンリャン監督作品には欠かせないリー・カンション、台湾を代表するベテラン女優のヤン・クイメイ、他。

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:カラー
画面:16:9/4:3(LB)
言語/音声:中国語:DD(ステレオ)

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製作年:2005
日本小売価格:¥4700

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September 15, 2005

This professional review refers to The Wayward Cloud (2 Disc Special Edition) (Taiwan Version)
Ah, Tsai! You wonderfully sick individual. Tsai Ming Liang's latest offering is an occasionally hilarious, frustrating, uncomfortable (in the good way and the bad way) and just slightly disappointing romantic freakshow. With musical numbers!

Starring the utterly fearless Lee Kang Sheng as a "star" of semi-professional porn, The Wayward Cloud tells one of those stories about two all-but-mute loners (Lee and Chen Shiang Chyi) with an obvious mutual attraction who slowly and uncertainly find their way together. These sorts of stories tend to enchant one half of the audience and infuriate the other, and since much the same can be said for Tsai's film style in general, this was obviously an appropriate movie for him to make.

Oh, and then there's the sex. Lee, as the world's meekest male porn star, obviously partakes in quite a lot of it. Some of it even involves watermelons. As a result, the movie was very nearly banned in its native Taiwan, and probably wouldn't stand a chance of getting past most Western censors. If anyone wanted to release it in the first place, that is, which they almost certainly wouldn't.

There are a lot of watermelons in this movie. The humble watermelon serves a dual purpose, as a token of intrinsic value (the city is suffering from a terrible drought and people have been advised to drink watermelon juice in lieu of water) and in a sex scene at the beginning of the film as a dissociative device used to represent the abject lack of intimacy involved in porn-movie sex. Certainly, this is far from the first porn-themed movie to make such a point. But I don't remember any other that made the point by having a man bury his face hungrily into a dripping wet half-watermelon nestled between a naked woman's legs while she moans in that unmistakably theatrical ecstasy.

The relationship between the two main characters is charming, though not as charming as that of the similarly silent couple in 3-Iron. This movie takes place in an even darker, more alienating world than that one, though. It's difficult to judge a Tsai film's pacing by conventional standards, but it's also difficult to deny that The Wayward Cloud stops dead for no good reason on more than one occasion. Even the musical set-pieces, while fun at first, outstay their welcome.

But wow, what an ending. Tsai tops off his film with a scene you've definitely heard about if anyone you know has seen this movie. Under the spying eye of his would-be beloved, Lee's character engages, for the camera, in a protracted and thoroughly discomforting act of what may or may not be necrophilia. And only after this has gone on for what seems like forever, Tsai tops the horrid sex scene off with a shock ending that is both so childish and (dare I say?) bizarrely romantic you almost break into applause at the audacious stupidity of it all.

The Wayward Cloud leaves one far too conflicted about its themes and motivations to be ranked among Tsai's best work, but you walk out knowing you've seen a movie, that's for sure. Thought provoking and shocking, it is a must-see.

8 frightfully molested pieces of fruit out of 10

by Ben Jennings - heroic-cinema.com

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Average Customer Rating for All Editions of this Product: Customer Review Rated Bad 7 - 7 out of 10 (1)

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October 5, 2005

This customer review refers to The Wayward Cloud (2 Disc Special Edition) (Taiwan Version)
Like it or Hate it Customer Review Rated Bad 7 - 7 out of 10
I like some of the scenes, especially the singing ones. They are tawry but funny. The main female character was not well developed, and I have no ideas what she was doing and thinking most of the time. Lots of male nudity and sex scenes. Also very realistic scenes of male ejaculation. The famous "last scene" is heartbreaking. For people with acquired taste.
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