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Earnest and enthusiastic newbie teacher Mikako (Ayase Haruka) has just started teaching at a junior high school. She volunteers to coach the boys' volleyball team - only to find the team consists of five nerdy teens with no athletic skills, and their minds in the gutter. To motivate them to practice and participate, Mikako promises to show them her breasts if they win a game!
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Product Title: | Oppai Volleyball (Blu-ray) (Japan Version) 巨乳排球 (Blu-ray) (日本版) 巨乳排球 (Blu-ray) (日本版) おっぱいバレー 【Blu-rayDisc】 Oppai Volleyball (Blu-ray) (Japan Version) |
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Also known as: | Oppai Volley / Oppai Bare Oppai Volley / Oppai Bare Oppai Volley / Oppai Bare Oppai Volley / Oppai Bare Oppai Volley / Oppai Bare |
Artist Name(s): | Nakamura Toru | Taguchi Hiromasa | Ayase Haruka | Ichige Yoshie | Mitsuishi Ken | Fukushi Seiji | Ishida Takuya | Aoki Munetaka | Ohgo Suzuka 仲村亨 | 田口浩正 | 綾瀨遙 | Ichige Yoshie | 光石研 | 福士誠治 | 石田卓也 | 青木崇高 | 大後壽壽花 仲村亨 | 田口浩正 | 绫濑遥 | Ichige Yoshie | 光石研 | 福士诚治 | 石田卓也 | 青木崇高 | 大後寿寿花 仲村トオル | 田口浩正 | 綾瀬はるか | 市毛良枝 | 光石研 | 福士誠治 | 石田卓也 | 青木崇高 | 大後寿々花 | 高橋賢人 | 木村遼希 | 橘義尋 | 吉原拓弥 | 恵隆一郎 | 本庄正季 나카무라 토오루 | Taguchi Hiromasa | 아야세 하루카 | Ichige Yoshie | Mitsuishi Ken | Fukushi Seiji | Ishida Takuya | Aoki Munetaka | Ohgo Suzuka |
Director: | Hasumi Eiichiro 羽住英一郎 羽住英一郎 羽住英一郎 Hasumi Eiichiro |
Blu-ray Region Code: | A - Americas (North, Central and South except French Guiana), Korea, Japan, South East Asia (including Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan) What is it? |
Release Date: | 2009-10-21 |
Publisher Product Code: | VPXT-71079 |
Language: | Japanese |
Subtitles: | Japanese |
Place of Origin: | Japan |
Disc Format(s): | Blu-ray |
Other Information: | Blu-ray Disc + DVD |
Shipment Unit: | 1 What is it? |
YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1020625448 |
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綾瀬はるか / 青木崇高 / 仲村トオル / 羽住英一郎 (監督) / 水野宗徳 (原作) / 佐藤直紀 (音楽)
本編ブルーレイ+特典DVD
三方背アウターケース
[特典情報]
封入特典:ブックレット、「おっぱいバレー」北九州ロケ地マップ/映像特典収録/音声特典収録
[テクニカル・インフォメーション]
本編102分+特典130分
製作国 : 日本 (Japan)
公開年 : 2009
[ストーリー]
1979年、北九州。赴任早々、中学の弱小男子バレー部顧問になった新任女性教師、美香子は、やる気もなければ、バレーボールすらまともに触ったことがない部員たちに、“試合に勝ったらおっぱいを見せる”というあり得ない約束をさせられてしまう。そんな約束に戸惑う美香子をよそに、今までとは別人のようにバレーの練習に打ち込んでいく生徒たち。だが、試合を間近に控えたある日、“おっぱいの約束”が学校に知られ、大問題に。大ピンチを迎えた美香子先生の運命は!?
[解説]
このタイトルでまさかの実話、まさかの涙!/原作は脚本家としても活躍する水野宗徳の実話を元にした青春小説。タイトルのインパクトからは想像もできない感動のストーリーに映像化が熱望されていた話題作。映画化に際し、時代背景と舞台は変更となったが、原作に流れるエッセンスはそのまま。おっぱいのことで頭がいっぱいな思春期の男子中学生たちの愛すべきおバカっぷりを爽快に描きながら、ひとつの目標に一生懸命な新任教師美香子先生と男子中学生の成長の物語へ変わっていく。いつの時代も変わらない、普遍性と感動に満ちた青春エンタテイメント。
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This professional review refers to Oppai Volleyball (DVD) (English Subtitled) (Hong Kong Version)
All that most male viewers probably need to know is that Oppai Volleyball translates as "Breast volleyball" and that it stars the gorgeous swimsuit model turned actress Haruka Ayase as a teacher who tries to inspire a young school boy volleyball team by promising she will show them her breasts if they manage to win. Adapted from a novel by Mizuno Munenori and supposedly based upon a true story, the film was directed by Hasumi Eiichiro, previously responsible for Umizaru and ski comedy Season of Snow. Surprisingly, despite its potentially sleazy premise, the film is actually a light hearted mixture of underdog sports story and coming of age journey - albeit with probably more mentions of the word "boob" than in any other respectable production in recent memory. The film is set in back the 1970s and begins as a young female teacher called Mikako (Ayase, who recently also headlined Ichi and Cyborg She) starts at a new high school and is asked to coach the boy's volleyball team. Unfortunately, the lads are a useless bunch, who have never actually played the game, and who spend their time peeping at girls instead of practicing. Determined to encourage them, Mikako, in a round about way, promises to show them her breasts if they manage to win a game in the coming local tournament. Strangely enough, this galvanises the boob-obsessed losers, who suddenly show a great fervour for training, and actually start to look like they might be able to pull it off. Although Oppai Volleyball is basically a one joke film, it certainly makes the very most of it, and even non Japanese speaking viewers will come away having the word for "boob" burned into their brains after hearing it howled every few minutes. Much like its young characters, the film really is breast obsessed, with lots of gags revolving around associated wordplay or the boys trying to catch an eyeful. However, despite this, and the fact that it is hard to shake the feeling that there is something essentially not quite wholesome about the story, the film is a fairly innocent affair without anything perverse or distasteful. Most of the slapstick is innocuously amusing stuff, and as such its hard not to root for the team as they give their all in the name of getting Ayase to shed her top. This does make for some very funny moments, such as the boys constant chanting of "boobs!" at decidedly inappropriate moments, or Ayase's priceless motivational speech, which involves her whipping them into a battle frenzy by telling them "do your best to see my boobs!" - all things considered, putting the oratories of Mel Gibson in Braveheart or Russell Crowe in Gladiator to shame. Breast gags aside, the film actually works well as a coming of age story for the young boys, facing parental difficulties, bullying, and the realisation that their lives will soon be taking them on different roads. As things progress, the film increasingly focuses on Mikako's personal journey, revealing her own chequered past and insecurities, as well as her relationships with her ex-boyfriend and a potential new beau. Though she doesn't have anything too substantial to work with, Ayase has real screen presence, and turns in a good performance in her role, managing to flesh out her character beyond mere eye candy - though she certainly provides that as well, looking incredibly cute throughout. The sports aspect of the film is reasonably well handled, though director Hasumi Eiichiro seems to forget all about the volleyball for long stretches of the running time aside from wacky training montages. Things do pick up for the last act, when the lads take on the usual black-clad evil team, and the finale is surprisingly rousing, leading to a satisfying conclusion. Eiichiro throws in plenty of 70s pop songs, which give the film a bright and breezy feel and help it to move along at a cheerful pace. Similarly, the production values are reasonably impressive, and the film does a good job of recreating the time and place, making for a fair amount of nostalgia. Although undeniably slight, Oppai Volleyball is certainly a great deal of well-meaning fun and manages to entertain throughout. Whilst obviously a must-see for all fans of Haruka Ayase, it should also be enjoyed by anyone looking for sports comedy, light personal journey drama, or a non-stop onslaught of breast jokes. by James Mudge - BeyondHollywood.com |
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In "Oppai Volleyball", Ayase Haruka stars as Mikako, an altruistic and earnest new literature teacher who is placed in charge of her school's boys' volleyball team. The team is the bastion of a group of hormonally-driven nerds who care nothing about athletics and focus all of their energies on ogling girls. Mikako's attempts to inspire them to take volleyball seriously fall flat until the boys trick Mikako unwittingly and against her will into agreeing to show them her, um, 'assets' after they win their first match.
The movie manages to steer clear of truly lurid territory as it shows the volleyball team for once attempting to learn the game and turn themselves from clueless losers to competent players. Its all pretty typical "Bad News Bears"-type film-making, until the boys' motivation becomes known to their school's administrators and costs Mikako her teaching job. Only then does Ayase Haruka get the opportunity to create a well-rounded character and deliver an appealing character, as she did in such films as "Cyborg She" and "Happy Flight". Once Mikako is fired from her job, then the focus of the film shifts to her story as a flawed but caring young woman who just hopes to motivate kids the way she had been motivated by a great teacher. This added dimension adds a depth to the film's second half that turns "Oppai Volleyball" from a rather tacky and generic comedy into a more well-rounded coming of age tale in which both the boys and their teacher gain maturity through their travails. And, just in case you are curious, no, we never actually see Mikako's 'assets'. "Oppai Volleyball" isn't timeless art, but Ayase Haruka's performance in its second half make it worth watching. |

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