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Fuji TV's hit police drama series Unfair comes to the big screen, with Shinohara Ryoko reprising her memorable role as a tough female cop. Based on a Hata Takehiko novel, both the film and the drama are carried brilliantly by force of its strong female protagonist, whose fearless, peerless, no-nonsense demeanor is both refreshing and liberating. This crime action flick about a lone woman in a man's world throws a mean punch without forgetting the human side of the story. Kobayashi Yoshinori, who directed the television series, also helms this silver-screen adaptation.

Hardboiled, hard-drinking, and hard-hitting female detective Yukihira Natsumi (Shinohara Ryoko) has the best record in the police force, but it has come at a cost. Her fiercely independent personality and penchant to not go by the books has alienated her from colleagues, while her dedication, or perhaps obsession, with work has already cost her a marriage and custody of her eight-year-old daughter. Natsumi has no time for apologies and misgivings though when there is crime to be fought. She is forced to reconsider everything she knows, however, when terrorists take over the hospital her daughter is being treated at. How far will she go to save her daughter?

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Product Title: Unfair The Movie (DVD) (English Subtitled) (Japan Version) Unfair The Movie (DVD) (英文字幕) (日本版) Unfair The Movie (DVD) (英文字幕) (日本版) アンフェア the movie Unfair The Movie (DVD) (English Subtitled) (Japan Version)
Artist Name(s): Shinohara Ryoko | Shiina Kippei | Narimiya Hiroki | Hamada Mari | Abe Sadao | Kato Rosa | Osugi Ren | Kato Masaya | Eguchi Yosuke | Terajima Susumu 篠原涼子 | 椎名桔平 | 成宮寬貴 | Hamada Mari | Abe Sadao | 加藤羅莎 | 大杉漣 | 加藤雅也 | 江口洋介 | 寺島進 篠原凉子 | 椎名桔平 | 成宫宽贵 | Hamada Mari | Abe Sadao | 加藤罗莎 | 大杉涟 | 加藤雅也 | 江口洋介 | 寺岛进 篠原涼子 | 椎名桔平 | 成宮寛貴 | 濱田マリ | 阿部サダヲ | 加藤ローサ | 大杉漣 | 加藤雅也 | 江口洋介 | 寺島進 Shinohara Ryoko | Shiina Kippei | Narimiya Hiroki | Hamada Mari | Abe Sadao | Kato Rosa | Osugi Ren | Kato Masaya | Eguchi Yosuke | Terajima Susumu
Director: Kobayashi Yoshinori 小林義則 小林义则 小林義則 Kobayashi Yoshinori
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Release Date: 2007-09-19
Publisher Product Code: PCBC-51241
Language: Japanese
Subtitles: English, 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: 120 (mins)
Publisher: Pony Canyon
Other Information: 2DVDs
Shipment Unit: 1 What is it?
YesAsia Catalog No.: 1004901500

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タイトル:アンフェア the movie
出演:篠原涼子/椎名桔平/成宮寛貴/阿部サダヲ/濱田マリ/加藤ローサ/加藤雅也/大杉漣/寺島進/江口洋介
監督:小林義則

大ヒットTVドラマ「アンフェア」の映画化作品が、早くもDVDで登場!
the movieにして最高傑作!! 雪平夏見、最後の事件!
好感度 No.1女優・篠原涼子主演、共演にTVスペシャル版から引き続き出演する江口洋介、阿部サダヲ、寺島 進のほか、椎名桔平、成宮寛貴、加藤ローサ、大杉 漣といった強力な布陣が参加。スケールアップした「アンフェア」の世界を彩っている!

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雪平(篠原涼子)の娘が入院している病院がテロリストに占拠された!SAT隊にも屈しない頑強なテロリストたち。彼らの要求は「警察庁が機密費を不正流用してプールした裏金80億円を2時間以内に用意せよ!」というものだった。最大の人質は、来院中だった警察庁長官。裏金の存在を明らかにしたくない警察とテロリストのリーダー後藤(椎名桔平)の緻密に仕組まれた頭脳戦の攻防。テロリストの真の目的を探る公安部の斉木(江口洋介)。そして、事件に巻き込まれた我が子を救い出そうとする雪平。命を賭けた最後の闘いが始まった…。

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■120分
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■マルチ字幕(日本語/英語)
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Professional Review of "Unfair The Movie (DVD) (English Subtitled) (Japan Version)"

November 2, 2007

Based on a novel by mystery writer Takehiko Hata, the Fuji TV drama Unfair ran eleven episodes and even went on to spawn a television special. Perhaps taking a page from the Bayside Shakedown phenomenon, the series proved popular enough to make the rare leap to the silver screen in the form of the aptly-titled (if a bit unimaginative) Unfair: The Movie. For the film adaptation, Ryoko Shinohara once again takes on the role of Inspector Natsumi Yukihira, your typical no-nonsense, tough-as-nails cop - although in this case, there's a definite feminist twist.

Described by other characters in the film as a dangerous "loose cannon" known to leave a trail of bodies in her wake, Yukihira is, in effect, the Dirty Harry of the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Force. Her hardboiled attitude hasn't earned her many friends on the force and certainly won't win her any "Mother of the Year" awards anytime soon either. Raising her seven-year-old daughter, Miho (Mion Mukaichi) without a father has clearly been a challenge for Yukihira, as her dedication to her police work often gets in the way of truly "being there" for her child. Things don't improve any when a car bomb meant for Yukihira explodes, killing a teenaged babysitter and leaving poor little Miho seriously injured in the process.

As Yukihira attempts to catch the guilty party, Miho is taken to the police hospital for treatment. Not surprisingly, things go from bad to worse when a slew of masked terrorists (including NANA's Hiroki Narimiya) take control of the hospital and hold an important police official hostage. As it so happens, the hospital was designed to be an impregnable fortress, which is bad news for the police and for Yukihira. While Yukihira's boss Saiki (Yosuke Eguchi) and the negotiator assigned to the case (Susumu Terajima) try to resolve the conflict through official channels, Yukihira decides to go rogue and save the day - although not entirely by herself. With a nice assist from her pal Kaoru Mikami (a returning Masaya Kato from the TV series), the two strive to save Miho on their own.

The stakes are raised even higher, however, when the terrorists are able to procure a vial of anthrax conveniently stored within the hospital. The terrorists plan on releasing this biological weapon onto an unsuspecting Japanese populace if their demands are not met. But the threat becomes real when a certain policewoman's daughter ends up getting exposed to said anthrax, further complicating Yukihira's already difficult search-and-rescue mission. Oh, and did I mention that there's a traitor in the police department? Clearly, the odds are against Yukihira. But true to her lone wolf status, she realizes she can trust no one but herself. But can she really do it alone?

Considering the film's origins in a television series, one might expect Unfair: The Movie to really take advantage of the medium of cinema to differentiate itself from its prior incarnations. Having previously worked on the television show, Yoshinori Kobayashi once again takes on the directorial reins for the film adaptation. And while I can't comment on the quality of the original series, Unfair: The Movie really feels like a feature-length version of a television show - a bad one at that. The plot is yet another clichéd Die Hard retread with a touch of Hard Boiled thrown in for good measure, but unfortunately, Unfair: The Movie is sorely lacking in the thrill department. The action sequences are hardly cinematic, either pedestrian in terms of execution or just plain terrible to watch. Gunfights and action sequences are often dull and stagy. A standout example of this would be the scene in which Yukihira is punched in a close-up shot that looks about as real as a schoolyard game of cops and robbers. Sadly, this tendency towards artificiality and blandness extends to even the non-action sequences as well.

The film's saving grace is perhaps its cast, as the sheer number of capable performers salvages the rather clichéd material. Ryoko Shinohara makes for a compelling heroine; she is both beautiful and believably tough, although I really wish her character were given much more to do. Still, she is a likeable presence, as is Yosuke Eguchi as Yukihira's commanding officer, Jin Saiki. Playing perhaps the most interesting character in the entire film, Eguchi is particularly engaging as a surprisingly complex variation on the conventional "righteous police officer" type we've seen in Japanese cinema before. Rounding out the cast, Susumu Terajima gets a few laughs as the officer in charge at the scene, and Ren Osugi is serviceably smarmy as the film's requisite corrupt-as-hell bureaucrat.

Another appealing aspect of the film is its twisty plot, particularly in terms of its relationship to the overall theme of the franchise. That is to say, there's a reason the series is called "Unfair." In this iteration, the film explores the shades of gray involved in police work, as officers find themselves unfairly handicapped by bureaucracy and corruption. Should the police break the rules to serve the greater good? Or do we all lose something in the process if our proponents of law and order utilize criminal methods to achieve their aims?

Curiously, in exploring these ambiguities, the film actually ends on a cliffhanger of sorts, which one presumes is meant to suggest that another installment of the franchise is surely in the works. But does the film merit a sequel? Unfair: The Movie has its problems, but there's enough going on in the film to recommend it as an entertaining, if not wholly satisfying diversion. One hopes that if the next iteration of the franchise comes out in theatres, the filmmakers will actually take advantage of what the medium of cinema has to offer.

By Calvin McMillin

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