Always - Sunset on Third Street 2 (DVD) (Deluxe Edition) (First Press Limited Edition) (English Subtitled) (Japan Version) DVD Region 2
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Bad-tempered, but soft-hearted garage owner Suzuki (Tsutsumi Shinichi) isn't any closer to becoming the next Toyota, though country girl Roku (Horikita Maki) is shaping up to be a great mechanic, and attracting some romantic attention, too. Suzuki's family of four plays host to seven-year-old relative Mika (Koike Ayame), but the spoiled city girl is less than impressed with their humble living conditions. Across the lane, struggling writer Chagawa Ryunosuke (Yoshioka Hidetaka) wants to prove himself to adopted son Junnosuke (Suga Kenta) and romantic interest Hiromi (Koyuki). Desperately holding on to his makeshift family and fading dreams, Chagawa is aiming for nothing less than the Akutagawa Prize with his great Japanese novel - and all his neighbors seem to be in it somehow. The frustrating process and financial worries, however, are more likely to push him to the end of the road than great literary fame.
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Product Title: | Always - Sunset on Third Street 2 (DVD) (Deluxe Edition) (First Press Limited Edition) (English Subtitled) (Japan Version) 續.三丁目之黃昏 (DVD) (豪華版) (初回限定生產) (英文字幕) (日本版) 续.三丁目之黄昏 (DVD) (豪华版) (初回限定生产) (英文字幕) (日本版) ALWAYS 続・三丁目の夕日 続・三丁目の夕日 豪華版(初回限定生産) Always - Sunset on Third Street 2 (DVD) (Deluxe Edition) (First Press Limited Edition) (English Subtitled) (Japan Version) |
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Also known as: | Always Zoku Sanchome no Yuhi Always Zoku Sanchome no Yuhi Always Zoku Sanchome no Yuhi Always Zoku Sanchome no Yuhi Always Zoku Sanchome no Yuhi |
Artist Name(s): | Tsutsumi Shinichi | Yoshioka Hidetaka | Koyuki | Suga Kenta | Motai Masako | Kohinata Fumiyo | Miura Tomokazu | Yakushimaru Hiroko | Horikita Maki 堤真一 | 吉岡秀隆 | 小雪 | 須賀健太 | Motai Masako | 小日向文世 | 三浦友和 | 藥師丸博子 | 堀北真希 堤真一 | 吉冈秀隆 | 小雪 | 须贺健太 | Motai Masako | 小日向文世 | 三浦友和 | 药师丸博子 | 堀北真希 堤真一 | 吉岡秀隆 | 小雪 | 須賀健太 | もたいまさこ | 小日向文世 | 三浦友和 | 薬師丸ひろ子 | 堀北真希 Tsutsumi Shinichi | Yoshioka Hidetaka | Koyuki | Suga Kenta | Motai Masako | Kohinata Fumiyo | Miura Tomokazu | Yakushimaru Hiroko | Horikita Maki |
Director: | Yamazaki Takashi 山崎貴 山崎贵 山崎貴 Yamazaki Takashi |
Release Date: | 2008-05-21 |
Publisher Product Code: | VPBT-15434 |
Language: | Japanese |
Subtitles: | English, Japanese |
Place 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: | 145 (mins) |
Publisher: | VAP |
Other Information: | 2DVDs + Goods |
Shipment Unit: | 3 What is it? |
YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1010703663 |
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吉岡秀隆 / 小雪 / 須賀健太 / 山崎貴 (監督、脚本、VFX) / 西岸良平 (原作)
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ブックレット、特製24色トンボ色鉛筆&ぬり絵セット、「鈴木オート」フォトモ、原画レプリカ封入
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生産限定豪華版/本編146分
製作国 : 日本 (Japan)
公開年 : 2007
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物語は前作のラストから4ヶ月後、昭和34 年春。東京オリンピックの開催が決定し、日本が高度経済成長に足を踏み入れることになるこの年—。黙って去っていったヒロミを想い続けながら、淳之介と暮らしていた茶川のもとに、川渕が再び淳之介を連れ戻しにやって来る。人並みの暮らしをさせることを条件に淳之介を預かった茶川は、安定した生活をするため、そしてヒロミに一人前の自分を見せるために、一度はあきらめていた“芥川賞受賞”の夢に向かって再び純文学の執筆を始める。一方、鈴木オートでは、六子も一人前に仕事をこなせるようになり、順調に取引先が拡大し始めていた。そんな中、則文の親戚が事業に失敗、その為、娘の美加を鈴木家でしばらく預かることになる。さらに宅間先生や、タバコ屋のキンほか、おなじみの人々はもちろん、六子の幼なじみの中山武雄なども加わり、夕日町三丁目では、以前にも増してにぎやかで、人情味溢れるやり取りが繰り広げられているようで…。
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Asian Film Awards 2008
- Best Supporting Actress Nomination, Yakushimaru Hiroko
- Best Visual Effects Nomination
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Japan Academy Prize 2008
- Picture of the Year Nomination
- Director of the Year Nomination, Yamazaki Takashi
- Screen Play of the Year Nomination, Yamazaki Takashi
- Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role Winner, Yoshioka Hidetaka
- Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role Nomination, Tsutsumi Shinichi
- Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role Nomination, Yakushimaru Hiroko, Horikita Maki
- Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography Nomination, Kozo Shibazaki
- Outstanding Achievement in Film Editing Nomination, Tyuji Miyajima
- Outstanding Achievement in Art Direction Nomination
- Outstanding Achievement in Music Nomination, Sato Naoki
- Outstanding Achievement in Sound Recording Winner
- Outstanding Achievement in Lighting Direction Nomination
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Professional Review of "Always - Sunset on Third Street 2 (DVD) (Deluxe Edition) (First Press Limited Edition) (English Subtitled) (Japan Version)"
This professional review refers to Always - Sunset on Third Street 2 (DVD) Standard Edition) (English Subtitled) (Japan Version)
Feel-good collective nostalgia is back. 2005's Always - Sunset on Third Street came out of left field, nearly sweeping the Japan Academy Awards that year and making over 3 billion yen at the box office. Naturally, it's time for director Takashi Yamazaki (previously known for the sci-fi blockbuster Returner) and his team to bring the people of the fictional Third Street back for round two. Despite making even more money than the first installment, Always 2 only took home two awards this time around, and the reason is obvious: Always 2 suffers from the sequel syndrome and doesn't work without knowledge of the events from the first film. That doesn't mean that Always 2 is a bad film - it's even an improvement upon the original. It's now 1959 Tokyo (a few months after the events of the first film), as aspiring author/candy store owner Chagawa (Hidetaka Yoshioka, in another award-winning performance) is still struggling to get custody of adopted son Junnosuke from his rich father. Knowing that Chagawa can't afford to raise the kid, the father gives him an ultimatum: make it as a writer or lose Junnosuke to the good life. At the same time, Chagawa is also trying to patch things up with Hiromi (Koyuki), who was forced to close her neighborhood bar at the end of the first film and pay off her debt as a stripper. Meanwhile, the Suzuki Auto family welcomes new member Mika, a spoiled cousin from a family that just lost their fortune and now has to stay with the Suzukis while her father is away on business. Initially displeased by the run-down life, Mika slowly drops her rich-girl façade and begins to become a part of the family. Company employee Mutsuko (mistakenly called Roku because of the kanji characters in her name) is courted by an awkward classmate also trying to make it in Tokyo. Even neighborhood doctor Takuma is back, still feared by the kids and this time seen trying to lure raccoons with yakitori. In fact, keeping with the neighborhood's feel-good atmosphere, everyone is still happy and well, despite the major changes up ahead in Japanese society. Even the ice man, dismayed by the neighborhood's change from ice boxes to refrigerators in the first film, now finds a fulfilling career as the neighborhood popsicle man. Originally based on a comic, the Always series is an ideal looks at the good ol' days when people in the neighborhood helped each other despite petty arguments, when kids still got along with each other, and small-time businesses could dream of becoming major corporations. The films are all about how these people overcome their difficulties and come out happy in the end. As a result, there's a naturally likeability in the films, mainly because they try so hard to be pleasing. Also taking on the job of the visual effects director, Yamazaki ups the ante for the second round of his museum of Showa nostalgia, opening the film on a bravura fantasy sequence featuring Godzilla destroying the neighborhood. From then on, the computer visuals simply supplement the film, with nicely rendered images of the newly-built Tokyo Tower and the old Nihonbashi business district prominently in the background. Even though Yamazaki borders on self-indulgence with a few too many cutaway shots of his computer-generated Tokyo, his visual effects nicely adds to the film and is an important factor to its cinematic success. Fortunately, even though Yamazaki and his co-writer Ryota Furuzawa do sometimes resort to using the usual speeches and swelling music to enhance emotions, much of the emotional moments work in Always 2. Part of that is due to the familiarity of the characters and the fact that some of their issues are carried over to the second film, which means that audiences who liked the first film naturally want to see them resolved this time around. However, that factor can only carry over to those who did watch the first film. Newcomers who try to take on the 145-minute sequel will likely be lost until they figure out on their own who the characters are. That may have been the film's kiss of death with critics: Yamazaki and co. take no time at all to reestablish the characters and simply places the audience into the neighborhood. Despite the introduction of new characters, Always 2 is a film without a beginning. Instead, with its episodic structure, it feels like an extended episode of a television drama. As a result, Always 2 may bring back the same feel-good values and solid storytelling that made the first film a success, but it's also created strictly for the fans, and will only work with the fans. Nevertheless, judging by the amount of money the sequel made at the box office, Toho doesn't have to worry about excessive fan service. Yamazaki's blend of modern cinematic skills and old-fashioned characters help broaden the range of potential audiences. While the elderly will appreciate the glorified look of their youth, the middle-age audience will connect with the solidarity of the neighborhood characters, and the young will be touched by the emotions experienced by the charming characters. Even though the issues are tied up with a neater bow here, there are still plenty of angles to explore in the lives of those in Third Street . If Yamazaki can keep up the standards he has set up with these two films, I say bring on Always 3. by Kevin Ma |
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October 26, 2008
This customer review refers to Always - Sunset on Third Street 2 (DVD) Standard Edition) (English Subtitled) (Japan Version)
"Always - Sunset on Third Street 2" is a true sequel; its story only makes sense if the viewer already has seen the first "Always" movie. The excellent cast returns for this heartwarming follow-up and the viewer is immersed in the familiar Third Street world right from the first notes of the opening theme. "Third Street 2" begins with a hilarious Godzilla spoof before picking up the threads of the stories left unresolved in the first film. We find the struggling writer still struggling, little Junnosuke struggling to stay with the writer, the garage owner's family embracing a new little resident, the country girl finding an old beau, and poor Hiromi trapped in a life on Tokyo's seamy side. The story in this film feels more manipulative than did the story in the first film, but the characters are so rich and the milieu so brilliantly realized that I for one was happy to be manipulated. This is film-making with real heart! I thoroughly enjoyed this movie and expect that I will watch it again and again in years to come. Very highly recommended. |
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