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Acclaimed director Ishii Katsuhito returns to the silver screen with his first film since the force of nature that was 2005's Nice no Mori - The First Contact. Known for oddball genius works like The Taste of Tea, Shark Skin Man and Peach Hip Girl, and his recent animation projects, Ishii throws something of a curveball by playing it straight with Yama no Anata - Tokuichi no Koi (a.k.a. My Darling of the Mountains - Tokuichi in Love), a remarkably faithful remake of Shimizu Hiroshi's 1938 black-and-white classic Anma to Onna.

Playing for both laughs and pathos with its simple yet telling narrative, the film gently peeks in and out of the winsome life and burgeoning love of a blind masseur portrayed by Kusanagi Tsuyoshi (The Sinking of Japan) of SMAP. Maiko (In the Pool) plays the woman who brings love and trouble to Kusanagi, while Kase Ryo (I Just Didn't Do It) and Tsutsumi Shinichi (Always - Sunset on Third Street) co-star as a fellow traveling blind masseur and a troubled hotel guest, respectively. Taking a break from the frantic stories and offbeat pacing of Ishii's previous films, Yama no Anata is a pleasant, subtle, and handsomely shot film sprinkled with physical comedy and quiet sentiments, and beautifully backdropped by pastoral scenery and sets that epitomize the calm elegance and charm of the film.

Traveling blind masseurs Tokuichi (Kusanagi Tsuyoshi) and Fukuichi (Kase Ryo) are on the go from season to season, offering their services at hot spring mountain resorts and spas. Though unable to see, Tokuichi is extremely sensitive, able to deduce intimate details about people from sounds, scents, and touch. Arriving at his latest inn, Tokuichi takes an interest in two mysterious clients - Tokyo beauty Michiho (Maiko) who slowly steals his heart, and Omura (Tsutsumi Shinichi), also from Tokyo, who is accompanied by his bored, mischievous nephew Kenichi (Hirota Ryohei, A Tale of Mari and Three Puppies).

The three-disc Premium Edition comes with:
Official Goods

  • Handkerchief
  • Postcard Set
  • 200-page Script/Storyboard Guide
  • 16-page Booklet
    Bonus Disc 1
  • Making Of Documentary
  • Promotion Footage (Press Conference, Preview Event, Premiere Gala)
  • Shooting Wrap
    Bonus Disc 2
  • Kusanagi Tsuyoshi in Yama no Anata
  • Yama no Anata Photo Exhibition
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    Product Title: Yama no Anata - Tokuichi no Koi (DVD) (Premium Edition) (First Press Limited Edition) (English Subtitled) (Japan Version) Yama no Anata - 德市之戀 (DVD) (Premium Edition) (DVD) (初回限定生產) (英文字幕) (日本版) Yama no Anata - 德市之恋 (DVD) (Premium Edition) (DVD) (初回限定生产) (英文字幕) (日本版) 山のあなた 徳市の恋 プレミアム・エディション(初回限定生産) Yama no Anata - Tokuichi no Koi (DVD) (Premium Edition) (First Press Limited Edition) (English Subtitled) (Japan Version)
    Also known as: My Darling of the Mountains - Tokuichi in Love My Darling of the Mountains - Tokuichi in Love My Darling of the Mountains - Tokuichi in Love My Darling of the Mountains - Tokuichi in Love My Darling of the Mountains - Tokuichi in Love
    Artist Name(s): Kusanagi Tsuyoshi | Kase Ryo | Hirota Ryohei | Maiko | Douguchi Yoriko | Kurokawa Mei | Watanabe Eriko | Yoneko Matsukane | Miura Tomokazu | Tsutsumi Shinichi 草彅剛 | 加瀨亮 | 廣田亮平 | Maiko | 洞口依子 | 黑川芽衣 | Watanabe Eriko | Yoneko Matsukane | 三浦友和 | 堤真一 草彅刚 | 加濑亮 | 广田亮平 | Maiko | 洞口依子 | Kurokawa Mei | Watanabe Eriko | Yoneko Matsukane | 三浦友和 | 堤真一 草なぎ剛 | 加瀬亮 | 広田亮平 | マイコ | 洞口依子 | 黒川芽衣 | 渡辺えり子 | 松金よね子 | 三浦友和 | 堤真一 초난강 | Kase Ryo | Hirota Ryohei | Maiko | Douguchi Yoriko | Kurokawa Mei | Watanabe Eriko | Yoneko Matsukane | Miura Tomokazu | Tsutsumi Shinichi
    Director: Ishii Katsuhito 石井克人 石井克人 石井克人 Ishii Katsuhito
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    Release Date: 2008-12-10
    Publisher Product Code: GNBD-7102
    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?
    Other Information: 3DVDs
    Shipment Unit: 3 What is it?
    YesAsia Catalog No.: 1011983267

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    タイトル:山のあなた: 徳市の恋 プレミアム・エディション(初回限定生産)
    出演:草なぎ剛/加瀬亮/マイコ/広田亮平/黒川芽以/洞口依子/松金よね子/渡辺えり子/三浦友和/堤真一
    監督:石井克人

    草なぎ剛主演、盲目の青年の淡い恋心を綴った珠玉のドラマ。2枚の特典DISCや様々な封入特典が付いたプレミアム・エディション!

    目の不自由な徳市と福市は、次の仕事場となる山の温泉場に向かっていた。そんな2人を追い抜いた馬車には、東京から来た美千穂たちが乗っていた。やがて徳市たちが温泉場に落ち着くと、早速、宿屋の鯨屋から仕事の依頼が入った。療治の客というのは、東京からやってきた美千穂だった。どこか落ち着かない様子の美千穂に、徳市は淡い恋心を覚えるのだが…。

    草なぎ剛主演&石井克人監督で贈る、盲目の青年の淡い恋心を情感豊かに綴った、心洗われる珠玉のドラマ。美しい自然に囲まれた昭和初期の湯治場を舞台に、純情で負けず嫌いな主人公と人々との心のふれあいを、みずみずしく描き出している。「黄泉がえり」「日本沈没」などで高い評価を得てきた草なぎ剛が、盲目のマッサージ師という難役に挑戦し、本作でも名演技を披露。また、加瀬亮や堤真一など、共演陣にも豪華な顔ぶれが揃っている。
    3枚組・初回限定生産の『プレミアム・エディション』としてリリースされる本作には、2枚の特典ディスクのほか、手ぬぐい型ハンカチなどの豪華グッズが封入されている。

    ■音声特典
    ・草なぎ剛&石井克人監督による音声解説
    ■映像特典
    ・スタッフ&キャスト・プロフィール(静止画)
    ・予告篇集(特報/予告篇/TVスポット集)

    ■特典DISC内容
    DISC1
    ・メイキング・ドキュメンタリー(撮影現場/清水宏監督作品「按摩と女」に挑む石井克人監督/「山のあなた」に挑んだスタッフたち)
    ・劇場キャンペーン映像集(マスコミ会見/完成披露試写会/公開記念舞台挨拶)
    ・クランクアップ
    DISC2
    ・「山のあなた」に挑む草なぎ剛
    ・「山のあなた」写真展(草なぎ剛がガイドとして写真展を紹介)
    ■封入特典
    ・鯨屋手ぬぐい型ハンカチ
    ・ポストカードセット
    ・石井克人監督絵コンテ台本縮刷版
    ・オールカラー・ブックレット

    ■映像特典収録/特典DISC付(2枚組)
    ■音声特典収録
    ■封入特典付

    テクニカル・インフォメーション
    :カラー
    画面:16:9/4:3(LB)
    言語/音声:日本語:DD(5.1chサラウンド)/解説:DD(ステレオ)/音声ガイド:DD(ステレオ)

    その他の情報
    製作年:2008
    著作権:(C)2008 フジテレビジョン・J-dream・東北新社・東宝
    備考:3枚組
    日本小売価格:¥7800

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    Professional Review of "Yama no Anata - Tokuichi no Koi (DVD) (Premium Edition) (First Press Limited Edition) (English Subtitled) (Japan Version)"

    December 16, 2008

    This professional review refers to Yama no Anata - Tokuichi no Koi (DVD) (Standard Edition) (English Subtitled) (Japan Version)
    Toku and Foku travel between seaside spas in the North and mountain hot springs in the South from season to season. They offer their services as masseurs and are very much respected and appreciated by hotel owners and their patrons. They are also known to be very competitive hikers as they attempt to pass as many other hikers as possible before they reach their destinations each year. They find this very satisfying because they are blind. Toku's first client upon their return to a mountain resort is a woman from Tokyo, Michiho.

    The two begin a relationship even though one of the first things that Toku notices is that Michiho carries a lot of tension in her shoulders; that her head is always moving, looking behind her. Toku, consequently begins to fall in love with the woman from Tokyo, Michiho. There is a playful scene in which she calls for him to come to her hotel and she waits for him outside to see if he can sense her; she later confesses that she wished to see him pass someone. At the same time that this relationship develops, Michiho is also becoming interested in a lonely man, Shintaro, also from Tokyo, who continues to prolong an uneventful vacation with his nephew, Kenichi, who is absolutely bored to tears. But suspicions and accusations begin to arise when patrons in each hotel begin to lose their money. Toku begins to fear that Michiho is the one responsible.

    Yama no Anata: Tokuichi no Koi, a.k.a. My Darling of the Mountains, is Katsuhito Ishii's remake of Hiroshi Shimizu's 1938 film Anma to Onna, a.k.a. The Masseurs and a Woman. It is a departure from his previous films like Samehada Otoko to Momojiri Onna (Shark Skin Man and Peach Hip Girl), Cha no Aji (The Taste of Tea) and Naisu no Mori - The First Contact (Funky Forest - The First Contact), all which were very striking visually and far from conventional cinema in terms of content. Yama no Anata is very calm and serene for the most part. I have read elsewhere that Ishii intended to make a film that his parents and grandparents would enjoy; I guess a film bowing to cinema of days gone by. But I am somewhat befuddled to learn that someone so obviously skilled as a writer and a visually accomplished director as Katsuhito Ishii would choose to remake a film almost shot for shot. Yet, how can this be wholly true when the original film clocked in at only 65 minutes and Ishii's film clocks in at 94 minutes? So, because I have not seen the original I cannot tell you exactly where those 29 minutes of original Ishii are. In any case, it doesn't make the film any less enjoyable to watch.

    The characterization of the blind in this film may be what turns off some, as it has film critic Mark Schilling in his review. Apart from Toku, who displays great skill and use of his other senses – he can identify exact numbers in groups, knows that Michiho is from Tokyo by her scent or fend off irate college boys - these blind masseurs are more or less left to the role of comedic relief. What remains is a question of whether or not this characterization is at all appropriate or relevant to a modern audience. Does starting your film with a title card saying something to the effect of "The late 1930s" give an audience permission to laugh at their antics and clownery? "Its okay, this was back in the day before it was wrong to laugh at differently abled persons". Am I a cold and heartless jerk because I really enjoyed those comedic moments, laughed heartily, and didn't for a moment stop and think, "Hey! You're using blind people as comic relief! For shame"?

    Unpronounced feelings are really the heart of the matter in the story. Toku feels this stirring inside him for Michiho but does not know how to express it. Michiho also has feelings for both Toku and Shintaro but there is something that she is hiding from everyone that keeps her from committing to one or the other. Shintaro has feelings for Michiho but cannot bring himself to tell her. And the young boy Kenichi has a boy crush on Michiho. As well he should, she is stunning. But Yama no Anata has such a beautiful sadness to it; you may not like the outcome but the journey there has been so beautiful.

    Despite what may be shortcomings or hindrances for some, I rather enjoyed this film. To say it was well shot and executed I guess is a compliment to both Ishiii and Shimizu. I also thought the performances were really good, too. Kusanagi Tsuyoshi was especially good as Toku and Maiko was just a picture of the divine as Michiho. As much as it was an escape for patrons of the hotels from the hustle and bustle of city life, so was this film also an escape from the hustle and bustle of Ishii's previous works. It's calm and gentle and puts you at ease, just as staying at any of these resorts would do. A friend told me not too long ago, "Ishii's films make me want to go outside", and Yama no Anata is no exception. The setting of the village against the tall green mountains, the organic texture of the land and the buildings grant further connection to your soul. Ishii, perhaps knowing this, uses still shots of local flora and the set during the closing credits to remind you how gentle this world inside the film is. It is a place where you want to go and experience. If ever I make it to Japan, I want to find a place like this.

    by Mack - Twitchfilm.net

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