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Saiyuuki (Monkey Magic) (2007) (DVD) (English Subtitled) (First Press Limited Edition) (Japan Version) DVD Region 2

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Journey to the West comes to the big screen like never before in the 2007 film Saiyuuki! Also known as Monkey Magic and Adventures of the Super Monkey, this is the latest in a long line of adaptations of the Wu Cheng'en tome. One of the four great Chinese classics, Journey to the West, or Saiyuuki in Japanese, is about the adventures of Tang Dynasty monk Tripitaka and his mischievous magical disciples as they journey to India to retrieve the Buddhist sutras. This fantastical allegorical tale has been adapted countless times for the big and small screen, notably in classic Chinese films like Ho Meng Hua's The Monkey Goes West series and Stephen Chow's The Chinese Odyssey series. In Japan, Saiyuuki also inspired many adaptations including the anime series Dragonball and an immensely popular TV series in 1978.

Fuji TV took a leap of faith in 2006 with their own brand-new 11-episode Saiyuuki starring Katori Shingo of SMAP as famed monkey king Son Goku. Actress Fukatsu Eri (The Professor's Beloved Formula) plays monk Sanzo Hoshi (Tripitaka), echoing the gender twist of the 1970s series. Ito Atsushi (Densha Otoko) and Uchimura Teruyoshi (Zebraman) complete the square as lecherous swine spirit Cho Hakkai (Pigsy) and water demon Sa Gojou (Friar Sand), with updated personalities and powers. The TV drama was such a huge success, it was followed up with a feature film in 2007, with the original cast reprising their roles.

Helmed by TV director Sawada Kensaku, feature film Saiyuuki retains the narrative quirks, zany energy, and colorful demons that made the drama so fresh and entertaining. The manic comic powers of Katori Shingo show no signs of abating as the gang of four takes their journey to the silver screen. This time, they encounter a princess whose parents have been turned into turtles by two powerful demons, played by Kaga Takeshi (Death Note) and Kishitani Goro (Like a Dragon). Son Goku and company head for the mystical mountains to battle the demons...

This two-disc Limited Edition comes with a guide, 3-D glasses, postcard set, and the following special features:

  • Saiyuuki 3-D "Ushinawareta Mudama no Maki"
  • Saiyuuki Map
  • Promotion Footage
  • Interview with Cast
  • Music Videos: MONKEY MAJIK's Around The World and Go! Sora, Takasugi Satomi's "Traveler"
  • Making Of
  • Theatrical Trailer, Teaser, TV Spot
  • Cast and Crew Profiles
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    Product Title: Saiyuuki (Monkey Magic) (2007) (DVD) (English Subtitled) (First Press Limited Edition) (Japan Version) 西遊記 (2007) (香取慎吾 主演) (DVD) (英文字幕) (初回限定生產) (日本版) 西游记 (2007) (香取慎吾 主演) (DVD) (英文字幕) (初回限定生产) (日本版) 西遊記 59,000枚限定版 Saiyuuki (Monkey Magic) (2007) (DVD) (English Subtitled) (First Press Limited Edition) (Japan Version)
    Also known as: Journey to the West, Adventures of Super Monkey, Saiyuki Journey to the West, Adventures of Super Monkey, Saiyuki Journey to the West, Adventures of Super Monkey, Saiyuki Journey to the West, Adventures of Super Monkey, Saiyuki Journey to the West, Adventures of Super Monkey, Saiyuki
    Artist Name(s): Katori Shingo | Fukatsu Eri | Uchimura Teruyoshi | Ito Atsushi | Kaga Takeshi | Kishitani Goro 香取慎吾 | 深津繪里 | 內村光良 | 伊藤淳史 | 鹿賀丈史 | 岸谷五朗 香取慎吾 | 深津绘里 | 内村光良 | 伊藤淳史 | 鹿贺丈史 | 岸谷五朗 香取慎吾 | 深津絵里 | 内村光良 | 伊藤淳史 | 鹿賀丈史 | 岸谷五朗 Katori Shingo | Fukatsu Eri | Uchimura Teruyoshi | Ito Atsushi | Kaga Takeshi | Kishitani Goro
    Director: Sawada Kensaku 澤田鐮作 泽田镰作 澤田鎌作 Sawada Kensaku
    Release Date: 2008-01-01
    Publisher Product Code: TDV-18009D
    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?
    Publisher: Toho
    Other Information: 2DVDs + Goods
    Shipment Unit: 2 What is it?
    YesAsia Catalog No.: 1005082331

    Product Information

    タイトル:西遊記 59,000枚限定版
    出演:香取慎吾/内村光良/伊藤淳史/深津絵里/水川あさみ/大倉孝二/多部未華子/谷原章介/小林稔侍/岸谷五朗/鹿賀丈史
    監督:亀山千広(製作)/大多亮(企画)/鈴木吉弘(プロデュース)/坂元裕二(脚本)/武部聡志(音楽)/澤田鎌作(監督)/清水賢治(エグゼクティブプロデューサー)/島谷能成(エグゼクティブプロデューサー)/飯島三智(エグゼクティブプロデューサー)/小川泰(プロデューサー)

    三蔵法師一行が立ち寄ったのは、草木の枯れた砂漠の町。王宮に招かれた一行は、魔法によって醜い亀にされてしまった王様と王妃様を目の当たりに…かつて緑豊かだったこの国に金角大王・銀角大王という恐ろしい兄弟妖怪が現れ、この国の緑と全ての財宝を奪い、王様たちに妖術をかけて去って行ったという。王女・玲美は三蔵たちに懇願し、ご一行は金角・銀角を倒す旅に出かけることになる。力を合わせて数々の難関を突破しながら上がってゆく玲美と悟空たち。そしてついに金角・銀角が住むという魔の山の山頂に着いた時、そこに待っていた予想外の真実。はたして悟空と仲間たちは、滅びかけた町を復活させることができるのか?

    テクニカル・インフォメーション
    :カラー
    画面:Cinemascope(16:9LB)
    言語/音声:日本語:ドルビーデジタル5.1chサラウンド/日本語:dts5.1chサラウンド

    その他の情報
    製作年:2007
    備考:2枚組
    本編ディクス+特典ディスク
    デジパック仕様
    封入特典:ポストカードセット、3Dメガネ/映像特典収録
    日本小売価格:¥5619

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    Professional Review of "Saiyuuki (Monkey Magic) (2007) (DVD) (English Subtitled) (First Press Limited Edition) (Japan Version)"

    January 16, 2008

    This professional review refers to Saiyuuki (Monkey Magic) (2007) (DVD) (Standard Edition) (English Subtitled) (Japan Version)
    Believe it or not, Japan was actually the first country to adapt the beloved Chinese fantasy tale Journey to the West to television in the 1970s with the cult hit Monkey (China would not produce its own television telling until the 1980s). In fact, the hit 2006 Japanese drama Saiyuki is the fifth version of the story on television. On the heels of the drama's success, Fuji Television simply skipped the "4-hour special episode" step and poured a rather extravagant amount of money into the feature-length film Monkey Magic. To enhance authenticity, the crew even took the production to China, though only for a week's worth of shooting.

    The best part about Monkey Magic is that unlike recent drama adaptations, it works as an isolated story, provided that one knows the basic background of Journey to the West already. In short, a monk, Tripitaka/Sanzo Hoshi (played by Bayside Shakedown actress Eri Fukatsu), leads his three disciples - Cho Hakkai/Pigsy (Atsushi Ito), Sa Gojou/Friar Sand (Teruyoshi Uchimura), and the misbehaving monkey king Son Goku (Smap member Shingo Katori) - on a journey to India to retrieve a sacred scroll. Along the way, they get into adventures and fight different goblins that might jeopardize their trip. This time, the four make a stop at a desert town called the Tiger Kingdom, which has turned into a barren wasteland after the arrival of powerful demons Silver Horn and Golden Horn. When they arrived, the two demons turned the king and queen into turtles, leaving the young Princess Reimi to rule by herself.

    To the dismay of the three disciples, the kind monk agrees to help Reimi undo the spell on her parents. This involves a trek to some snowy mountains, past a rolling rock out of nowhere (a staple of most fantasy adventure films by now), a whale-like sea creature, and finally a long climb up a mountain. Eventually, loyalties will be tested, hidden agendas will be revealed, magical powers will be unleashed, and Son Goku will remain very, very annoying.

    While some fans of the original tale may simply dismiss this version based on principle alone ("A woman as Tripitaka?! Blasphemy!"), the feature film version of Saiyuki is actually fairly entertaining family fun. That only applies, however, if you can overlook one of the most annoying interpretations of Son Goku in memory. I'm not entirely sure who's to blame for the fact that Son Goku has been reduced to a child-like creature who constantly screams everything he says, but since Shingo Katori has played such childish characters before (horrible images of Nin-Nin come to mind), all signs point to him. Here, the actor overacts to an extreme, over-expressing every possible emotion and over-speaking every line. Sometimes it works, but,most of the time it just grates.

    Fortunately, Monkey Magic doesn't rely on the charms of Shingo Katori to succeed. Director Kensaku Sawada and screenwriter Yuji Sakamoto (both of whom worked on the TV series) create a well-paced adventure that entertains with amusing deadpan and slapstick comedy. However, the supposedly magical powers possessed by the main characters only conveniently appear halfway through the film (Effective in building anticipation for special effects? Yes. Make much sense? No), and the contrived attempts to work in lessons about friendship and teamwork with monologues are as tired on film as they are in dramas.

    In fact, for a fantasy adventure with powerful goblins, Monkey Magic is quite lacking on the action front. The film does carry a manic, yet irrelevant energy throughout, but a lot of it is spent on silly humor rather than action. There's an extended chase sequence between Son Goku and Silver Horn over a certain magical orb that's as undeniably fun as it is silly, but that's about all the effort (and seemingly most of the budget) spent on action. Despite the presence of characters who can move at super speed, extend a spear to unnaturally long lengths, and fly on clouds, the action design in Monkey Magic is slightly on the disappointing side, especially when the finale simply hinges on Son Goku's ability to pull knives out of his body.

    However, what's left is still a highly entertaining family fun. (Though never did I expect that I would call a film with the aforementioned knife-pulling scene "entertaining family fun".) Even though the film's ending opens itself up for a sequel, it may not have the legs to become the "Harry Potter"-sized franchise producer Chihiro Kameyama claims it will be. After all, how many isolated adventures can the team write before the stories and the characters get tiresome? Nevertheless, Kameyama does know what satisfies audiences, and even though Monkey Magic is not an entirely successful blockbuster (Shingo Katori: Use your "indoor" voice), it's not hard to see why it succeeded at the box office. It's a simple, commercial calculation that works.

    By Kevin Ma

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