Heaven Sent (Hong Kong Version) VCD
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Product Title: | Heaven Sent (Hong Kong Version) 天降寶貝 (香港版) 天降宝贝 (香港版) Heaven Sent (Overseas Version) Heaven Sent (Hong Kong Version) |
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Artist Name(s): | Kaori Momoi | Watase Tsunehiko | Maeda Yoichi 桃井薰 | 渡瀨恒彥 | Maeda Yoichi 桃井薰 | 渡濑恒彦 | Maeda Yoichi 桃井かおり | 渡瀬恒彦 | 前田陽一 Kaori Momoi | Watase Tsunehiko | Maeda Yoichi |
Release Date: | 2004-10-16 |
Language: | Japanese |
Subtitles: | Traditional Chinese |
Place of Origin: | Japan |
Disc Format(s): | VCD |
Rating: | I |
Duration: | 92 (mins) |
Publisher: | Shu Kei Creative Work (HK) |
Other Information: | 2 VCDs |
Package Weight: | 110 (g) |
Shipment Unit: | 1 What is it? |
YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1003875641 |
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導演︰前田陽一
Director : Yoichi Maeda
小夜子(桃井薰飾)很想擁有自己的孩子,可惜同居男友晋作(渡瀨恆彥飾)卻極力反對。一日,有人把一個六歲的小男孩送上門,聲言是晋作當年與夜店女郎誕下的骨肉!原來女郎最近跟男人私奔到南美,留下了兒子給鄰居,並在信中寫下晋作與其他四個有可能是父親的姓名、住址。無奈之下,小夜子與晋作展開為小孩尋找「父親」之旅;同時,小夜子亦一路上重拾亡母的追憶,這次旅程亦成為了她重訪童年的美麗之旅。
Sayoko (Kaori Momoi) is desperate to bear a child of her own, but his live-in boyfriend Shinsaku (Tsunehiko Watase) strenuously objects to the idea. One day, someone leaves behind a six-year-okd child at their door, claiming that Shinsaku is the father of the the child! It turns out that a night-lady has left the child with her neighbours and ran away to South America with another man. She wrote in a letter saying that apart from Shinsaku, four other men could possibly be the father of the child. Then Sayoko and Shinsaku set out on a journey to find the real father to the child. On the way, Sayoko recalls lost memories of her late mother, which turns the journey into a search for her own childhood.
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May 13, 2008
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May 13, 2008
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Entertaining "road" movie
"Heaven Sent" is a "road" movie and, like most good "road" movies, it is about much more than the pilgrimage undertaken by the trekkers. Sayoko (Kaori Momoi) and Shinsaku (Watase Tsunehiko) have been shacking up together without the benefit of marriage. Like most people in such an uncommitted but intimate relationship, they have grown bored and fed up with each other. This is a "couple" who have drifted through life. Sayoko is an unsuccessful actress and Shinsaku is paid to cheer at sporting events.
Just when they are about to split up, a young boy is dumped in the lap of the irresponsible Shinsaku, together with a letter from an old girlfriend that states that Shinsaku is one of five men who might be the boy's father. The old girlfriend has fled to South America and entrusted the boy to Shinsaku's care. Shinsaku wants nothing to do with the boy. He departs on a trip to find the other four potential fathers and give the boy to one of them or, alternatively, to extort "child support" money out of them. Sayoko accompanies him on the trip in search of her own roots. The trip turns out to be a journey of discovery for both of them. I won't reveal all the surprises that the movie has in store for the viewer, but rest assured that Shinsaku and Sayoko grow and change for the better during the course of their trip. "Heaven Sent" provides solid entertainment and another fine performance from the always-interesting Kaori Momoi. Go along for the ride ... you won't regret it! |
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