Waters (Hong Kong Version) DVD Region 3
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| Product Title: | Waters (Hong Kong Version) 忽然7鴨 (香港版) 忽然7鸭 (香港版) ウォーターズ (香港版) Waters (Hong Kong Version) |
| Artist Name(s): | Oguri Shun (Actor) | Matsuo Toshinobu (Actor) | Suga Takamusa (Actor) | Manaka Hitomi (Actor) | Narumi Riko (Actor) | Katsuyama Shingo (Actor) | Morimoto Ryoji (Actor) 小栗旬 (Actor) | 松尾敏伸 (Actor) | 須賀貴匡 (Actor) | Manaka Hitomi (Actor) | 成海璃子 (Actor) | Katsuyama Shingo (Actor) | 森本亮治 (Actor) 小栗旬 (Actor) | 松尾敏伸 (Actor) | 须贺贵匡 (Actor) | Manaka Hitomi (Actor) | 成海璃子 (Actor) | Katsuyama Shingo (Actor) | Morimoto Ryoji (Actor) 小栗旬 (Actor) | 松尾敏伸 (Actor) | 須賀貴匡 (Actor) | 真中瞳 (Actor) | 成海璃子 (Actor) | 葛山信吾 (Actor) | 森本亮治 (Actor) | 平山広行 (Actor) | 桐島優介 (Actor) Oguri Shun (Actor) | Matsuo Toshinobu (Actor) | Suga Takamusa (Actor) | Manaka Hitomi (Actor) | Narumi Riko (Actor) | Katsuyama Shingo (Actor) | Morimoto Ryoji (Actor) |
| Director: | 西村了 |
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| Release Date: | 2006-12-15 |
| Language: | Japanese |
| Subtitles: | English, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese |
| Country of Origin: | Japan |
| Picture Format: | NTSC What is it? |
| Aspect Ratio: | 1.78 : 1 |
| Widescreen Anamorphic: | Yes |
| Disc Format(s): | DVD |
| Region Code: | 3 - South East Asia (including Hong Kong, S. Korea and Taiwan) What is it? |
| Rating: | IIA |
| Duration: | 110 (mins) |
| Publisher: | Intercontinental Video (HK) |
| Package Weight: | 110 (g) |
| Shipment Unit: | 1 What is it? |
| YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1004542198 |
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導演︰西村了
Director: Ryo Nishimura
7隻鴨仔首度下海,自封「木村拓鴨」、「柔情中坑」、「陽光小鋼炮」…,自以為靚仔有型睇得攬得,不過講到做鴨嘅技巧就完全欠奉!皆因7鴨全屬雙失青年,本來做開銀行、大廚、搞生意、打籃球、室內設計,以至街頭賣藝,眼見世界難撈,一心諗住女人錢最易賺,毅然加盟由純情美少女千香主理的「興合合俱樂部」,接受超特急改造再培訓,拿拿臨上陣搵快錢! 7鴨冧女招數雖然極度騎呢,但勝在服務貼心待客認真,鴨手鴨腳竟然都hit中唔少OL寂寞芳心!正當鴨途大有可為之際,千香卻為7鴨帶來最具考驗性的挑戰…
7 young men who are desperate for quick money arrive at a desolate seaside bar, called Dog Days, to audition as "hosts". This is the highly popular occupation of entertaining female patrons with smooth talk and a soothing smile while offering them drinks at "host clubs". Although their previous jobs varied from street performer to ex-bankers, they are all happy to get his dream job so easily, until they discover that the 'manager' has run off with their deposits! Upon seeing them so discouraged, the sympathetic bar owner offers his place for them to open up a host club by themselves. With the help of his granddaughter, Chika (who has a heart disorder), and despite the combination of their initial confusion, personal problems and a typhoon that almost blew the place down, they gradually find the true meaning of friendship, trust and love.
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Those unfamiliar with contemporary Japanese culture may find the international titles for Ryo Nishimura's Waters misleading. In Singapore, the film's English title is "Gigolo Wannabe"; in Hong Kong, the Chinese title means "Suddenly Seven Ducks", with "duck" being a Cantonese term for male prostitutes. In actuality, Waters (a title that I don't particularly understand in the first place) is not about the Japanese sex trade, but rather about male hosts. These hosts, somewhat similar to their female counterparts, simply entertain and drink with clients of the opposite sex without ending up in bed with them. Anything else that happens is done under the table. Naturally, as in all occupations, there is a dark side to being a male host, but I can assure you that Waters is not that kind of movie. Instead, it opens with seven men with their own past failures trying for quick cash by becoming hosts at a rundown bar by the sea. During their interviews, the manager tells them that they all need to pay a sizable deposit to discourage them from leaving. However, when the seven men show up to work on their first day, the owner (Toshio Harada) shows up and tells them that the manager has run away with the money. With an innocent young granddaughter Chika (Riko Narumi) in tow, the old man takes out some money and tells the seven to open the club themselves. With no real experience, the aspiring hosts realize that pretty hair and a colorful suit don't make successful hosts, especially against rich arrogant women. Despite the initial failure, the men are reunited by the camaraderie they have built. In true Asian melodrama fashion, they even find their true goal when the owner reveals that Chika has a weak heart and needs money for a heart transplant. Illness is only one of the many traditional screenplay devices used by screenwriter Shunpei Okada. Waters is an earnest attempt at being more than just another "unlikely characters do something unlikely" comedy, but ironically utilizes every trick in the book to make the film meaningful. It tries to build a parallel between central characters Ryuhei (Shun Orguri) and Minako (Hitomi Manaka) with their respective groups of partners-in-crime; then the relationship between the seven men and the innocent Chika is supposed to be represented by Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs; and, it even features little nuggets of wisdoms such as "your money represents your tears" and "fireworks are meant to last forever". Apparently every scene means something in Waters, but the dialogue has so many supposed hidden meanings that it forgets to tell a convincing story in the process. However, the film does occasionally amuse with the usual display of incompetence by the seven hosts (watch out for the dance they dedicate to the champagne tower). Don't watch Waters with the assumption that it will be a dark look at Japanese night life; it's really just a lighthearted examination of friendship and camaraderie using the occupation as a background. But before you can say "group hug," it also runs into a "surprise" ending that even the screenwriter doesn't know how to write himself out of. While the ending is effective in making up for some of the unrealistic naiveté in the story, the "c'est la vie" attitude of both the film and its characters following the twist makes the ending illogical. While the director might have used the ending to bring things full circle in both tone and storytelling, the lack of consequences is flat-out lazy. Believe it or not, Waters suffers from both overwriting and underwriting. Nevertheless, the cast is charming thanks to their chemistry. Okada does successfully build the seven men's individual backgrounds enough to craft characters worth rooting for. However, the men's respective troubled pasts are so different that their transition from total amateurs to charming ladykillers fails to be believable. There are simply too many character changes to convince that they can all turn into the competent hosts they become literally overnight. Then again, Waters is probably the most enjoyable film about male hosts ever made, despite also being the tamest. Even with a mean-spirited surprise ending, the film manages to entertain. It goes to show that a little innocence goes a long way in making an enjoyable film. Just don't try to say so many things next time. By Kevin Ma |












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