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Japanese Story (Dol Slip) [VHS]
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Japanese Story (Dol Slip) [VHS]

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The incandescent Australian actress Toni Collette (from The Sixth Sense and Connie and Carla) has one of her biggest, juiciest roles in this delicate character study. She plays a geologist stuck babysitting a Japanese businessman when he visits the Australian outback. Some passable road movie stuff and a slow-developing romance keep the slender premise going for a while, and then a single event--which comes quite out of the blue--changes everything. This event also stops the story dead in its tracks, a problem director Sue Brooks can't find a way around. As with so many Aussie road movies, the desert scenery is spectacular and beautifully photographed. But the main reason to see this mood piece is Toni Collette, who creates a vivid character, by turns rowdy and contemplative, a woman who sees life as a lark and discovers that there may be something more to it. --Robert Horton

Product Details:
Actors: Toni Collette, Gotaro Tsunashima, Matthew Dyktynski, Lynette Curran, Yumiko Tanaka
Directors: Sue Brooks
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, NTSC
Language: English, Japanese
Number of Tapes: 1
Studio: Sony Pictures
VHS Tape Release Date: May 11, 2004
Run Time: 100 minutes
Average Customer Rating: based on 64 reviews
 
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Average Customer Review:3.5
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3australian slow mover  Dec 29, 2009
Slow moving love story with lots of remote scenery from Western Australia, good acting by Toni Collette. A very pleasant time filler, but a little too long in the telling.

5worth it......  May 23, 2009
i was happy to see how well these people were to ship my item...they really took their time in wrapping and making sure my item was safe...so i do declare them very good...and would recomend them to anyone of my shopping friends...thanx......i am satisfied

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2Dreadfully slow  May 18, 2009
This is tedious from the start, as we are forced to endure extended scenes of a Japanese businessman trying to speak English, not very amusingly. After he and Collette have a low-voltage romance, he dies. The movie then stops dead and turns into something else, very uninteresting. A very slow two hours that doesn't really tell us much. Collette's acting is the centerpiece. If you like her, then you'll want to watch. Just don't expect to be entertained.

4Toni Rules This Film!  Apr 18, 2009
This film won 8 Australian Film Institute Awards including Best Picture. While I don't know much about the Australian film industry, I do know that this film was worth the awards. Toni Colette gives a wonderful, unrecognizable performance as a geologist who lives in Western Australia. She is bummed out that she must accompany a Japanese businessman around Western Australia but the trip becomes one adventure after another until tragedy hits the couple and the aftermath. For Colette, she is perfect in this role. I didn't realize how hot that the Australian desert can get. My problem was with the tragedy and how I felt let down that it wasn't explained clearly or why it happened at all. Still, a love story mixed with adventure and solid acting by everybody involved.

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3Well-intentioned, bit of a misfire  Jul 29, 2008
From the cover: "Collette, propelled by a beautifully understated script, digs deep to deliver the performance of her career." True enough. Understated, and not always deliberately.

"The film oscillates between a cross-cultural journey," Yep

"an emotional drama," Not so much

"and a haunting love story" Kinda dumb love story, actually

"while director Sue Brooks catches her audience off guard as she takes us down an unexpected route." Most definitely

So why am I giving it only 3 stars? Well, that's a whole lot easier to explain than why it won 8 Australian Film Institute Awards. It's an okay little movie, not all that.

We begin with a well-grounded little group of characters in Australia and throw in this silent Japanese guy. You could argue it's a Toni Collette showpiece or you could argue it's a great ensemble cast, and either way you'd be correct. The interactions are played very well, understated, mercifully free of stereotyping, well thought out, and wholly consistent with what I've seen living in Asia since 1999. It's realistic, it's well-written, it's clever, it has subtle humor, and the acting is top-notch.

Then comes a romance which is, I'm sorry to say, much too predictable. If someone made a movie where the cross-cultural romance didn't happen, THAT would be unpredictable. A few stereotypes creep in here, which we'll call "lazy writing" and just move on.

Then the unexpected direction. Oh yeah, eventually the film throws one hell of a curve ball our way. It could happen, it can happen, and sometimes it does happen, but you don't expect it in this film. Nice one!

After that, well, it seems to lose its way. My wife, who is Australian, thought it was an attempt at humor that misfired. I don't agree. I think they just had no idea where to go after that unexpected change of direction, almost as if they'd surprised themselves and couldn't recover. One reviewer thought it lost all momentum after the Land Rover scene, but I think it picked up momentum remarkably well after that, only to lose it here.

If you have seen the movie, I could use a metaphor here that would also serve as a plot spoiler, so for those who haven't seen the movie, I won't use the metaphor. Is that clear as mud? Good.

In the end, it's a 100-minute movie, and we were well past the 60 minute mark before I thought it got lost. Excellent acting throughout, a lot of fine writing for the most part, and some breathtaking scenery like you wouldn't believe.


 
 
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