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In a cruel twist of fate, however, Muroi finds himself being arrested on conspiracy charges related to the use of excessive force against a murder suspect who ended up dead. Muroi discovers that he is a pawn in a shadowy power struggle originating from within the police department. He's also fully aware that he's got to watch his back against the money-grubbing lawyers representing the dead suspect and a no-nonsense prosecutor (Sano Shiro) looking to take the chief investigator down, no matter the cost! With only an inexperienced young lawyer (Tanaka Rena), his staunch ally Detective Kudo (Aikawa Sho), and plenty of average joe beat cops on his side, can Muroi clear his name? Find out in writer/director Kimizuka Ryoichi's winning new addition to the mega popular Bayside Shakedown saga!
This Premium Edition includes the main feature, two bonus discs, and a copy of the shooting script.
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Product Title: | The Suspect Muroi Shinji Premium Edition (Limited Edition) (Japan Version - English Subtitles) 容疑者 室井慎次 Premium Edition (限定生產版) (日本版 - 英文字幕) 容疑者 室井慎次 Premium Edition (限定生产版) (日本版 - 英文字幕) 容疑者 室井慎次 premium edition プレミアム・エディション(50,000セット限定生産) The Suspect Muroi Shinji Premium Edition (Limited Edition) (Japan Version - English Subtitles) |
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Artist Name(s): | Yanagiba Toshiro | Tanaka Rena | Aikawa Sho | Yashima Norito | Fukikoshi Mitsuru | Kakei Toshio | Emoto Akira | Sano Shiro | Maya Miki 柳葉敏郎 | 田中麗奈 | 哀川翔 | 八嶋智人 | 吹越滿 | 筧利夫 | 柄本明 | 佐野史郎 | 真矢美季 柳叶敏郎 | 田中丽奈 | 哀川翔 | 八嶋智人 | 吹越满 | 笕利夫 | 柄本明 | 佐野史郎 | 真矢美季 柳葉敏郎 | 田中麗奈 | アイカワショウ | 八嶋智人 | 吹越満 | 筧利夫 | エモトアキラ | 佐野史郎 | 真矢みき Yanagiba Toshiro | Tanaka Rena | Aikawa Sho | Yashima Norito | Fukikoshi Mitsuru | Kakei Toshio | Emoto Akira | Sano Shiro | Maya Miki |
Director: | Kimizuka Ryoichi 君塚良一 Kimizuka Ryoichi 君塚良一 Kimizuka Ryoichi |
Release Date: | 2006-04-19 |
Publisher Product Code: | PCBC-50965 |
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: | Fuji TV |
Other Information: | 3DVDs |
Shipment Unit: | 3 What is it? |
YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1004115984 |
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君塚良一 (監督、脚本) / 柳葉敏郎 / 田中麗奈
本編ディスク1枚+特典ディスク2枚
超豪華アウターケース(外箱)
[特典情報]
君塚監督撮影台本レプリカ付き
[テクニカル・インフォメーション]
初回限定生産商品50000セット
製作国 : 日本 (Japan)
公開年 : 2005
[ストーリー]
敵は犯人だけではなかった。権力と法の罠が、室井管理官を窮地に陥れる。警察庁と警視庁、二つの正義に挟まれた室井。果たして室井はシロか、クロか!?2005年2月某日−警視庁・室井管理官(柳葉敏郎)が、自らが指揮をとった殺人事件の捜査の責任をとらされ、逮捕されてしまう。室井を救おうとする若き女弁護士(田中麗奈)。そして、警察の不正を暴くという大義名分をかざして徹底的に室井を追い詰める弁護士(八嶋智人)。そこに、警察庁と警視庁の確執が絡み、新城(筧利夫)や沖田(真矢みき)の尽力も虚しく、事態は最悪の状況に。室井の捜査への姿勢に心動かされた新宿北署の現場の刑事(哀川翔)たちは、さらに殺人事件の真相を追う・・・。今まで語られることのなかった室井の過去が明らかになった時、室井は窮地に追い込まれていく。
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When it comes to blockbuster movie franchises, there's nothing quite like the Bayside Shakedown phenomenon. Let's recap: to date, there has been a television series, three TV specials, two feature length films, and a spin-off flick, Negotiator Mashita Masayoshi. Now comes The Suspect: Muroi Shinji, and while that plucky, hard-working spirit the Bayside Shakedown series is known for is still alive and well, the franchise is starting to show signs of slipping, if this particular installment is any indication. Yanagiba Toshiro stars as Muroi Shinji, a stoic Chief Inspector who finds himself caught between a rock and a hard place. During a murder investigation, all signs point to a young beat cop as the culprit. When the policeman flees questioning by Muroi's men, he is killed in an unfortunate traffic accident. The man's death effectively wraps up the case in the minds of Muroi's superiors, but the tough-as-nails inspector smells a rat and reopens the investigation. That move, of course, wins him no friends with high-ranking officials at the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department and the National Police Agency, since the Chief of the TMPD and the Deputy Commissioner of the NPA are each vying for a shot at Japan's number one job in law enforcement. To effectively muzzle Muroi, he is arrested on more or less bogus charges related to police brutality. As such, he not only finds himself negotiating the troubled waters of the police bureaucracy, but also butting heads with the Hajima Law Office, a soulless law firm whose main lawyer is a nerdy, Gameboy-playing Johnnie Cochran wannabe with his own ruthless agenda. On Muroi's side, there are his various, ever-faithful officers and his lawyer, a young woman named Obara (Tanaka Rena), a novice lawyer with a personal vendetta against cops, who ends up defending Muroi out of sense of duty. As the film wears on, audiences will begin to wonder whether the hard-fought efforts of Obara and the detectives will be enough to bail Muroi out, especially in light of the giant political machinery that stands in their way. Series director Motohiro Katsuya steps aside for this installment, as Kimizuka Ryoichi takes on the directorial reins. It's a smooth transition, at least visually and thematically. The hard-working, duty-bound spirit of the franchise lives on here, but ultimately, the film's title protagonist leaves something to be desired in the character department. Simply put, Muroi Shinji lacks the charisma to carry an entire film. While there's some visual flourishes to make Muroi seem "cool" (his John Woo-esque swirling, slo-mo overcoats for one), his moroseness isn't quite as endearing as it should be. Yes, in terms of acting performance, Yanagiba is able to give his character some sense of an inner life - his take on a saccharine sweet cliché about true love (think Korean drama here) late in the film proves to be both believable and surprisingly moving - at the end of the day, his character doesn't make for a very compelling lead. Consider the previous film, Negotiator Mashita Masayoshi. There, the hero was a complete dork, but he was also damn good at his job - and that contrast was both a joy to behold and an interesting change of pace, especially since Hollywood heroes are either supremely competent James Bond types in action films or endearing bumblers in comedies, but are rarely ever both. Here, there's just the sense that Muroi should somehow be kicking ass, if not literally, then at least in terms of cutting through the bureaucracy. Instead, he pretty much sits around, looks stoic, and waits for others to help him. The big finale in an abandoned church seems as if it's going to remedy the problem, but it doesn't. Just when you think Muroi is going to take the bull by the horns, he falters - only to be bailed out by others. Even worse, once the main players in the mystery are revealed, one wishes that both the investigation itself and the characters involved could have been the main thrust of the plot, not the quagmire of Japan's criminal justice system. Granted, the police bureaucracy aspect of the film is a staple of the series, but at least in The Suspect, it's not quite as riveting as one might hope. Still, The Suspect: Muroi Shinji is a likeable diversion, and will certainly appeal to fans of the series. However, newbies would do well to pick a different point of entry into the Bayside Shakedown franchise. Although the series has never been about larger than life Hollywood-style heroes, this film's lack of a more substantive, dynamic protagonist is so glaring that I can only give the film a half-hearted recommendation. This one's more for the fans. By Calvin McMillin |
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