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Two lovers go on the run from their past in Keibetsu, the latest film from director Hiroki Ryuichi (Vibrator). Based on author Nakagami Kenji's final novel before his death in 1992, this romance noir is an intense character drama about two outcasts trying to find a place to belong, only to face obstacles every step of the way. Suzuki Anne (Hana and Alice) gives the breakthrough performance of her career, playing an exotic dancer who elopes with a young gambler, played by Kora Kengo (M, Into the White Night). Returning to a darker realm after a string of gentle, low-key dramas, Hiroki depicts a fiery, passionate romance about two people who can only rely on each other in a cold, violent world.

Kazu is a young gambler forced to participate in an intimidation mission with gangsters because of his gambling debt. On the job, he attracts the attention of exotic dancer Machiko (Suzuki Anne), and the two fall in love at first sight. Out of impulse, the two go on the run and flee from Tokyo to Kazu's hometown for an attempt at a normal life. However, Kazu and Machiko are looked down upon by almost everyone in town due to their pasts. Things get even worse when Kazu borrows money from a loan shark, and the two's dream of a normal life slips even further away.

This edition contains the 145-minute director's cut. It comes with a bonus DVD with making of, interviews, stage events, and trailers.

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Product Title: Keibetsu (DVD) (Director's Cut) (Japan Version) 輕蔑 (DVD) (導演版) (日本版) 轻蔑 (DVD) (导演版) (日本版) 軽蔑 ディレクターズ・カット Keibetsu (DVD) (Director's Cut) (Japan Version)
Artist Name(s): Suzuki Anne | Kobayashi Kaoru | Omori Nao | Aoi Sola | Murakami Jun | Taguchi Tomorowo | Oshinari Shugo | Midori Mako | Negishi Kie | Yamada Kinuwo | Kora Kengo | Warabino Tomoya | Kobayashi Yukichi | Hiroki Ryuichi 鈴木杏 | 小林薰 | 大森南朋 | 蒼井空 | 村上淳 | 田口智朗 | 忍成修吾 | 綠魔子 | 根岸季衣 | Yamada Kinuwo | 高良健吾 | Warabino Tomoya | Kobayashi Yukichi | 廣木隆一 铃木杏 | 小林薰 | 大森南朋 | 苍井空 | 村上淳 | 田口智朗 | 忍成修吾 | 绿魔子 | 根岸季衣 | Yamada Kinuwo | 高良健吾 | Warabino Tomoya | Kobayashi Yukichi | 广木隆一 鈴木杏 | 小林薫 | 大森南朋 | 蒼井そら | 村上淳 | 田口トモロヲ | 忍成修吾 | 緑魔子 | 根岸季衣 | 山田キヌヲ | 高良健吾 | 蕨野友也 | 小林ユウキチ | 日向寺雅人 | 廣木隆一 Suzuki Anne | Kobayashi Kaoru | Omori Nao | Aoi Sola | Murakami Jun | Taguchi Tomorowo | Oshinari Shugo | Midori Mako | Negishi Kie | Yamada Kinuwo | Kora Kengo | Warabino Tomoya | Kobayashi Yukichi | Hiroki Ryuichi
Release Date: 2011-11-04
Publisher Product Code: DABA-4104
Language: Japanese
Subtitles: 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?
Publisher: Kadokawa Shoten
Other Information: 2DVDs
Shipment Unit: 1 What is it?
YesAsia Catalog No.: 1024761174

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タイトル:軽蔑 ディレクターズ・カット
出演:高良健吾/鈴木杏/大森南朋/忍成修吾/村上淳/根岸季衣/田口トモロヲ/緑魔子/小林薫/小林ユウキチ/日向寺雅人/蕨野友也/山田キヌヲ/蒼井そら
監督:廣木隆一(監督)/中上健次(原作)/奥寺佐渡子(脚本)

夜の街で欲望のままに生きる男・カズと、歌舞伎町でダンサーとして生きる真知子。孤独な二人は、一瞬で恋に落ちた−。衝動的なカズの情熱に流されるまま、二人はカズの故郷で新しい生活を始める。まじめに働くことを知らず、好き勝手に生きてきたカズは地方の資産家の一人息子だった。「ここじゃ、五分と五分でいられない」 愛すれば愛するほど、運命が二人を隔てていく。
世界は二人を、愛さなかった。この世に軽蔑されても、愛さずにはいられない 破滅的で、命がけの純愛映画

R−15
映像特典:メイキング・インタビュー/完成披露試写会/劇場予告篇/初日舞台挨拶/新宮凱旋舞台挨拶

テクニカル・インフォメーション
:カラー
画面:Vista-16:9LB
言語/音声:日本語:ドルビーデジタルステレオ

その他の情報
製作年:2011
備考:2枚組
本編ディスク+特典ディスク
映像特典収録
日本小売価格:¥4700

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Professional Review of "Keibetsu (DVD) (Director's Cut) (Japan Version)"

October 3, 2012

This professional review refers to The Egoists (DVD) (English Subtitled) (Hong Kong Version)
Japanese director Hiroki Ryuichi has had a pretty fascinating career, starting off in Pinku films, before being hailed in the mid-2000s as one of the country's top New Wave indie helmers thanks to acclaimed outings like Vibrator. Having flirted with more commercial fare of late with April Bride, Your Friend and other more straightforward efforts, his latest film The Egoists sees a return to more searching and unconventional character drama. The film was based on the novel by famed author Nakagami Kenji, his last before his death in 1992, and follows two young lovers trying to find their place in the world, played by former teen star Suzuki Anne, who rose to fame after her turn in the popular Hana and Alice and by Kora Kengo, recently in The Woodsman and the Rain and who worked with the director before on M in 2006.

The film opens in Tokyo, with a young hoodlum called Kazu (Kora Kengo) taking part in a Kabukicho club shakedown in an effort to clear his considerable gambling debts. Forced to leave the city as a result, he takes with him exotic dancer Machiko (Suzuki Anne) after confessing his love to her, the two hoping to make a new life for themselves in his hometown of Shingu. Unfortunately, things don't go as planned, with his rich and traditionally minded parents looking down on her and refusing to accept their marriage plans. Kazu only makes matters worse by getting involved with a local loan shark with a past grudge against him, and with Machiko feeling lost in the picturesque though very provincial town, it starts to look like the odds are firmly stacked against the young lovers.

The Egoists is very much a low key indie character piece, mixing drama, crime and romance in down to earth though unpredictable fashion. Keibetsu is the film's Japanese title, which translates as 'scorn', and there's certainly plenty of that, with Kazu, and in particular Machiko running into disapproval at every turn in Shingu. However, the films strength lies in the fact that it doesn't offer a simple dichotomy of good and bad, instead focusing very much on the weaknesses, passions and decisions made by his protagonists.

Hiroki Ryuichi has always been somewhat of a female-centric director, and that's definitely the case here, with Machiko being the more interesting of the lovers. Whereas Kazu is essentially a decent fellow, ruined by his own immaturity, incompetency and insecurity, seemingly destined from the start to head down a one way street to self-destruction, Machiko is a multi-layered and more complex figure, both vulnerable and tough, and the film sees her undergoing a fascinating and wholly believable personal journey. Hiroki gets the very best from Suzuki Anne, the actress giving an amazing, career best performance that sees her truly inhabit her character, exhibiting a wide and highly affecting range of emotions - though she doesn't drive the film, she undoubtedly provides its emotional anchor and finest moments.

Unsurprising, The Egoists isn't the most cheerful of films, and though it does at times have a wistful yearning for bliss and acceptance, it's obvious from early on that its central couple are unlikely to have a traditional happy ending in store for them. At the same time though, Hiroki manages to find a compelling authenticity which prevents the film from every becoming actually depressing, and despite all of its angst it steers clear of melodrama or anything too predictable. Unfortunately, perhaps as a result of eschewing a more traditional narrative, the film does tend to meander somewhat, and though it's never boring, at around two hours and fifteen minutes does go on a little long (interestingly, a Director's Cut of the film has also been screened, clocking in at 10 minutes longer).

Fittingly, the film has a semi documentary look, Hiroki employing a mixture of hand held camerawork and long takes without cuts, all of which accentuates the realism and makes for a very New Wave, cinema vérité kind of air, with several Godard references along the way. The film also packs in a great deal of nudity and sex, some of it recalling his earlier Pinku works, ranging from the joyous and romantic through to the violent and grubby. Along with the subject matter, this makes the film very much an adult affair, and further underlines its ambitions of providing a grounded look at the difficulties and consequences of wild love.

Hiroki Ryuichi is still very much one of Japan's most interesting directors, and The Egoists is a fine addition to his body of work. Showing excellent character writing and with a superb performance from Suzuki Anne, it rewards patient viewers with rich emotional substance and truth.

by James Mudge - BeyondHollywood.com

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