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Written and directed by Miki Satoshi (In the Pool), Kame wa Igai to Hayaku Oyogu is a quirky comedy about the excitement of humdrum. A stage actor himself, Miki injects his film with a wry sense of humor and a decidedly theatrical atmosphere, thanks to an illustrious supporting cast of theater veterans, including famous playwright Iwamatsu Ryo. Starring Ueno Juri (Swing Girls and Summer Time Machine Blues), the whimsical Kame wa Igai to Hayaku Oyogu spins a playful tale out of ordinary lives.

Katakura Suzume (Ueno Juri) is a young housewife, utterly bored with her life. Her major daily task consists of taking care of her husband's turtle. Things take a dramatic turn when she answers a curious secret agent recruitment advertisement. Next thing she knows, she's working as a secret agent for an oddball couple (Fuse Eri and Iwamatsu Ryo). Her mission: act normal. Seeing the world through new eyes, the housewife-cum-spy soon realizes she's not the only agent in the neighborhood. There are many other cunning undercover agents carrying out the dangerous task of normalcy...

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Product Title: Turtles Are Surprisingly Fast Swimmers (DVD) (English Subtitled) (UK Version) 烏龜游泳意外迅速 (DVD) (英國版) 乌龟游泳意外迅速 (DVD) (英国版) Turtles Are Surprisingly Fast Swimmers (DVD) (English Subtitled) (UK Version) Turtles Are Surprisingly Fast Swimmers (DVD) (English Subtitled) (UK Version)
Artist Name(s): Aoi Yu (Actor) | Fuse Eri | Kaname Jun | Matsuoka Shunsuke | Iwamatsu Ryo | Ueno Juri (Actor) 蒼井優 (Actor) | Fuse Eri | 要潤 | 松岡俊介 | 岩松了 | 上野樹里 (Actor) 苍井优 (Actor) | Fuse Eri | 要润 | 松冈俊介 | 岩松了 | 上野树里 (Actor) 蒼井優 (Actor) | ふせえり | 要潤 | 松岡俊介 | 岩松了 | 上野樹里 (Actor) Aoi Yu (Actor) | Fuse Eri | Kaname Jun | Matsuoka Shunsuke | Iwamatsu Ryo | Ueno Juri (Actor)
Director: Miki Satoshi 三木聰 三木聪 三木聡 Miki Satoshi
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Release Date: 2009-08-26
Language: Japanese
Subtitles: English
Country of Origin: Japan
Picture Format: PAL What is it?
Aspect Ratio: Widescreen
Sound Information: Dolby Digital 2.0
Disc Format(s): DVD
Region Code: 2 - Japan, Europe, South Africa, Greenland and the Middle East (including Egypt) What is it?
Duration: 90 (mins)
Publisher: Third Window Films (UK)
Package Weight: 110 (g)
Shipment Unit: 1 What is it?
YesAsia Catalog No.: 1021147158

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* Special Features:
- Theatrical Trailer
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Director: Miki Satoshi

From director Miki Satoshi (ADRIFT IN TOKYO) comes TURLES ARE SURPRISINGLY FAST SWIMMERS, the tale of an ordinary housewife at odd with her mundane life. With her husband away of business and calling her intermittingly, Suzume Katakura is bored from a lack of attention. However, things soon beging to change when she replies to an ad to become a secret agent...
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September 14, 2009

While not a cure for insomnia, Turtles Are Surprisingly Fast Swimmers is, like many Satoshi Miki works, relentlessly strange, surprisingly pleasant, and even quietly affecting. An odd and amusing look at suburban boredom, Turtles stars the genuinely funny Juri Ueno (Swing Girls, Nodame Cantabile) as young wife Suzume. Left alone by her always traveling husband, Suzume passes her days in suburbia dealing with her supremely uninspired daily life. Getting an incredibly unflattering perm, dealing with bad plumbing, taking care of her pet turtle - these are the days for Suzume, so a little excitement wouldn't be unwelcome.

The promise - if not the actual reality - of excitement arrives when Suzume happens upon a postage-sized advertisement that says, "Spies Wanted". Intrigued, Suzume signs up for espionage work, meeting a group of laid-back sleeper agents who are all lying in wait for, uh, something. That "something" is a complete mystery, but all the sleeper agents (including Miki regulars Ryo Iwamatsu and Eri Fuse) seem content living boring lives as they await orders to do whatever it is they're supposed to do. Suzume joins their ranks earnestly, suddenly finding that her narrow, compartmentalized world has expanded into something greater. Or maybe it hasn't. It's hard to tell really, but at least her hairstyle improves.

Turtles Are Surprisingly Fast Swimmers strikes a middle ground between Satoshi Miki's sometimes manic In the Pool and his emotionally resonant Adrift in Tokyo. It's over-the-top in concept like Pool but very relaxed like Tokyo, with the characters proving funny thanks to their benign strangeness and recognizable eccentricities. Miki presents his gags in a deadpan manner that elicits more giggles than guffaws, the film never straying from its strange yet relaxed comic tone. Despite the spy storyline, the film is more about the mundane lives that normal people face, with joy and meaning found in the smallest of things. One major accomplishment occurs when a character cooks a better bowl of ramen. A thrill-a-minute movie this is not.

Ultimately, the sleeper agents do receive a call to arms, but what happens to them is hard to say. Miki offers little resembling a resolution; his plot seemingly exists only to justify the circular connections between his characters, with cause or effect not playing much of a role. Still, Suzume changes, and as minor or hackneyed as that change may be, Miki sells it in a suitably subtle and comic fashion. The actors help tremendously; the plain-yet-pretty Ueno has a talent for playing dopey comic heroines, and she's ably supported by Aoi Yu (as Suzume's old high school friend) and an assortment of character actors who give life to Miki's affable and eccentric sitcom setups. Turtles are Surprisingly Fast Swimmers is not up to the standard of Miki's Adrift in Tokyo, but those who enjoy their comedies weird and warm should like it just fine.

by Kozo - LoveHKFilm.com

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Average Customer Rating for this Edition: Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10 (1)

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October 1, 2009

Brilliant indie comedy Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
What's a girl to do when (a) her husband works overseas and calls her only to assure himself that she is feeding their pet turtle, (b) her only close friend, Peacock (Aoi Yu), is a self-centered, life-in-the-fast-lane party girl who treats her like dirt, and (c) she is an invisible non-entity to everyone else? In "Turtles Are Surprisingly Fast Swimmers", this oh-so-ordinary girl's path is clear: She becomes a sleeper spy for 'another country'!

Ueno Juri stars as Sparrow, the girl whose plain, ordinary life defines humdrum. She basically sleepwalks through life until one day when she spots an obscure postage stamp-sized poster advertising a position as a spy. Sparrow answers the ad and encounters a very peculiar couple who quiz her to determine if she is sufficiently bland to go undetected as a spy. Of course, Sparrow passes the test with flying colors and is hired on the spot, but her mission simply is to live out her normal daily routine waiting for the time when her services may be needed. As she mingles with her fellow spies and lives her new 'undercover' life, Sparrow finds that everything becomes new and vivid; the sparrow becomes a peacock!

"Turtles" is a low-priced indie film, but it is so cleverly written, smoothly directed, and beautifully acted that the viewer becomes swept up in its improbable tale. Its quirky, dry humor produces many very funny moments and its whimsical story proves to be surprisingly heartwarming. Ueno Juri makes the ideal Swallow; Aoi Yu, as usual, is pitch-perfect; and Fuse Eri as one of the peculiar spy-masters is a living, breathing human punchline. "Turtles Are Surprisingly Fast Swimmers" is a hilarious charmer.
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