Touch Standard Edition (Japan Version) DVD Region 2
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Deciding between the two brothers in regard to romance, however, is one choice Minami doesn't have to make thanks to a tragic twist of fate that cuts short Kazuya's life. This unexpected tragedy compels Tatsuya to step in for Kazuya on the pitcher's mound in the hopes of achieving his brother's long held dream to play in the National High School Baseball Tournament at Koshien Stadium in Hyogo Prefecture. Meanwhile, Minami has dreams of her own, as she works hard to take the top prize at the All Japanese Gymnastic Tournament. As Tatsuya and Minami come to support one another, the two of them find themselves falling in love, but somehow Tatsuya can't bring himself to express what lies within his heart. Will he overcome his feelings of guilt over his brother and tell Minami how he feels? He'll have to, if he's going to achieve both Kazuya's dreams and his own!Deciding between the two brothers in regard to romance, however, is one choice Minami doesn't have to make thanks to a tragic twist of fate, one that ends up cutting Kazuya down in his prime. This unexpected tragedy compels Tatsuya to step in for Kazuya on the pitcher's mound in the hopes of achieving his brother's long held dream to play in the National High School Baseball Tournament at Koshien Stadium in Hyogo Prefecture. Meanwhile, Minami has dreams of her own, as she works hard to take the top prize at the All Japanese Gymnastic Tournament. As Tatsuya and Minami come to support one another, the two of them find themselves falling in love, but somehow Tatsuya can't bring himself to express what lies within his heart. Will he overcome his feelings of guilt over his brother and tell Minami how he feels? He'll have to, if he's going to achieve both Kazuya's dreams and his own!
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| Product Title: | Touch Standard Edition (Japan Version) Touch鄰家女孩 Standard Edition (日本版) Touch邻家女孩 Standard Edition (日本版) タッチ スタンダード・エディション (日本版) Touch Standard Edition (Japan Version) |
| Artist Name(s): | Nagasawa Masami | Saito Shota | Saito Keita 長澤正美 | 齊藤祥太 | Saito Keita 长泽正美 | 齐藤祥太 | 齐藤庆太 長澤まさみ | 斉藤祥太 | 斉藤慶太 Nagasawa Masami | Saito Shota | Saito Keita |
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| Release Date: | 2006-03-24 |
| Publisher Product Code: | SDV-16059D |
| Language: | Japanese |
| Subtitles: | Japanese |
| 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: | 116 (mins) |
| Publisher: | Toho |
| Other Information: | DVD |
| Shipment Unit: | 1 What is it? |
| YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1004099021 |
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双子の兄弟、達也と和也、そして恋物語のヒロイン、南。
三人が織り成す甘酸っぱい恋模様を繊細に描き、世代を超えて国民的反響を呼んだ
あだち充原作の青春ラブストーリー「タッチ」。
今でも多くの人々から愛され続けている作品が、水彩画のような映像とともに、
キラキラと輝くピュア・ラブストーリーとして、
新たにスクリーンに誕生。
<仕様>
・本編116分
・カラー
・片面2層
・ビスタサイズ
・音声:日本語ステレオ(オリジナル)/日本語5.1chサラウンド(オリジナル)
・字幕:日本語
<特典映像>
予告編
日本標準価格:3990(税込)
(日本版 / Japan Version)
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Professional Review of "Touch Standard Edition (Japan Version)"
This professional review refers to Touch (DVD) (English Subtitled) (Hong Kong Version)
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Adachi Mitsuru's popular manga, Touch, finally gets the big screen treatment in Inudo Isshin's arresting live action update. Serialized in the weekly manga magazine Shonen Sunday from 1981 to 1986, the original comic proved so popular that it was later adapted into a 101-episode long anime series, three theatrical anime films, two anime specials for TV, and a live action TV drama special. With all these adaptations, clearly, the story must have something going for it. And if the cinematic version of Touch is any indication, there's plenty to enjoy. Although it condenses the long-running storyline to a comparatively truncated 116-minute running time, this particular seishun eiga ("youth film") delivers a cohesive storyline with surprisingly well developed characters, all in all making for a thoroughly satisfying movie. The film centers on Uesugi Kazuya and Uesugi Tatsuya, twin brothers who've been next door neighbors to Asakura Minami since all of them were little babies. In fact, the three of them are so close that their parents even built a playhouse between the two homes so they could hang out together. Even from an early age, the three pals have loved baseball, a love that impels the boys to promise to take Minami to the baseball championships one day at Koshien Stadium in the Hyogo Prefecture. The film then picks up during the trio's high school years, as they have remained as close as ever, although the brothers have gone their separate ways when it comes to the subject of baseball. While the studious Kazuya (Saito Keita) is an all-star baseball pitcher, the equally talented Tatsuya (Saito Shota) has evolved into somewhat of a slacker, choosing to quit the baseball team in order to pursue an interest in amateur boxing. Although Minami (Nagasawa Masami) serves as manager for the baseball team, faithfully cheering Kazuya to victory, it's to Tatsuya that her heart truly belongs. However, over the years, Kazuya has developed feelings for Minami as well, a fact that inevitably looks to break up the harmony of their childhood friendship. As fate would have it, Minami never gets the chance to choose between the two brothers thanks to an unexpected tragedy that ends Kazuya's life. After much consideration, Tatsuya is compelled to pick up where his brother left off and help lead the team to the National High School Baseball Tournament in Koshien, not only to honor both his brother's dream, but to make good on the promise he made to Minami all those years ago. However, his decision draws the ire of his mother as well as Kazuya's mostly skeptical teammates. It won't be easy to win them over though, as Tatsuya's baseball skills are a little rusty and his crucial relationship with Minami is at an emotional standstill. By the film's end, it's no longer just a question of whether Tatsuya can win the big game, but whether he still has a shot at winning back Minami's heart. What unfolds isn't exactly unexpected for anyone who's ever seen a sports movie in their life, but somehow, the filmmakers are able to make both the film's outcome and the journey that preceded it seem fresh and exciting. Saito Shota makes for a fine everyman hero, and the film surrounds him with likeable supporting characters who help bring the story to life, including a secondary love interest for Tatsuya, a tough-talking boxer buddy from school, Kazuya's loyal, but disapproving catcher, and a rival baseball player who approaches pitchers as if he's a master swordsman looking to lock blades with an equally-skilled opponent. Although it's likely that all these characters had more depth in the original manga, their very presence in the narrative is certainly a welcome one. But what really elevates the film beyond the level of mere teen drama or sports flick is its star actress, Nagasawa Masami. Best known for her fantastic performance in the hit film Crying Out Love, In the Center of the World, Nagasawa's acting here proves to be no less revelatory. With even the simplest of glances or gestures, she brings a youthful energy, endearing sincerity, and naturalistic charm to her character, making even the most clichéd of sequences seem somehow fresh, joyful, and remarkably poignant. Whatever your opinion of baseball, Touch amounts to a fine sports/teen movie hybrid, perhaps most notable as a showcase for the undeniable acting talents of its remarkable leading lady. By Calvin McMillin |
Customer Review of "Touch Standard Edition (Japan Version)"
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October 7, 2007
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The Saito brothers and Nagasawa Masami deliver solid performances in this effective baseball-themed melodrama. The brothers and Miss Nagasawa are life-long next-door neighbors and best friends who grow up loving baseball. As small children they vow to go to the high school championships together, but realize that since Miss Nagasawa will not be able to compete, it will be up to the boys to get the job done. One of the brothers becomes an ace pitcher; the other drifts away from baseball and other commitments. The ace pitcher is killed while saving a toddler from being hit by a truck; the other brother now must step up and fill the ace's shoes. Can he pull it off? "Touch" is at its best when it is not trying too hard; it tends to become overearnest in the big dramatic moments. However, the film's big climax is handled well and its warm depiction of the youngsters' family and school lives makes the viewer care about these very sympathetic characters. "Touch" may not be a home run (let's call it a solid double), but is worth watching and proves to be yet another nice addition to Miss Nagasawa's impressive body of work. |











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