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Space
Travelers
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Country
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Japan |
| Year: |
2000 |
| Genre: |
Comedy
/ Drama |
| Format: |
DVD |
| Running
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2H05 |
| Distributor: |
Universe
Laser and Video Co. Limited |
| Date
reviewed: |
01/15/2001 |
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| Producer: |
x |
| Director: |
Katsuyuki
Motohiro |
Cast: Takeshi Kaneshiro, Eri
Fukatsu, Masanobu Ando, Hiroyuki Ikeuchi, Masatoshi Hamada,
Ken Watanabe |
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Story:
To be able to finally realize their childhood dream,
3 young men plan to rob a bank. Nishiyama, the leader,
Takamura, a very self contained guy and Fujimoto, an
otaku obsessed by an anime called Space Travelers. Their
plan is very simple, enter the bank at the closing time,
take the money and leave within 5 minutes. But unfortunately
for them, their plan got screwed. Not able to reach
the money and surrounded by cops, they are stuck in
the bank. They then decide to use the remaining customers
and staff as hostages to gather some time to plan an
escape, but they soon realize that an escape is almost
impossible.
With the time passing, the hostages begin to sympathize
with the three robbers and decide to help them. Nishiyama
gets an idea that could help them, try to fool the
police into thinking that they are more than what
they are in reality. They will all decide to personalize
a member of the favorite anime of Fujimoto and call
the whole group The Space Travelers. Strangely every
one has a character that really correspond to their
personality and they will soon begin to develop a
real association to their character, forgetting their
own personality, as they all begin to be more active
in the new improvised band of bank robbers. This matter
doesn't help the police at all, confusing them even
more as they try to solve that delicate hostage situation.
Review: Anime to live action doesn't always
mean a winning combination, in a lot of cases it's
was complete disaster. But Space Travelers is not
an ordinary live adaptation of a Japanese anime. Instead
of transferring an anime into a live action movie,
the movie chooses to include and make reference to
the anime. But does it work well, I would say even
more than I expected. Katsuyuki Motohiro has accomplished
a smash hit again. After having seen Bayside Shakedown,
I was fascinated by the work of this Japanese director.
His movies always have a simple premise but the story
turn out to be something you would have never expected.
But the strongest point of Motohiro is his camera
work and editing, he can turn an ordinary scenes to
something very funny, dramatic, creepy or very dynamic
in a very effective and imaginative way. But even
if his movies are stylish, he always keep them on
a level that everyone can enjoy and Space Travelers
is a nice example at that. As well for the beautiful
music that really enhanced the experience of the viewing,
which was again produced by Akihiko Matsumoto, who
also scored Bayside Shakedown.
The premise of Space Travelers is ordinary and might
even look to some people a little Americanized for
a Japanese movie but I am sure that you will be surprised
how the story will evolve. Right from the start I
was wondering if the 3 friends and the hostage will
finally be able to make it or not. The only downside
that I found in the story was the ending, I didn't
mind the changing pace of the movie to a more serious
atmosphere, but it is the kind of ending that you
can interpret the way you want. Anyway, I will leave
this to you because I don't want to spoil anything
for you.
But what really makes Space Travelers a must see
Japanese movie is the characters in the movie. At
the beginning they look like your regular Japanese's
characters, stereotyped and without any real ambitions.
But as the movie advances you will witness the evolution
of these memorable characters. The associations with
the anime characters will give them life, self-confidence
and make them forget that they are just regular people
with simple lives. They will become and accomplish
things that they would have never done before. Watching
these characters changing and personalizing the anime
characters was good fun and it is also a big part
of the movie in the story. If you are like me and
love Japanese movies for their crazy and colorful
characters, you will fall in love with those in this
movie. They will make you laugh and cry all along
the movie. Also thanks to the great level of acting
in the movie, from the leader played by Kaneshiro
to the funny cops who discover the hostage situation,
every character was played marvelously.
Space Travelers is in general a comedy with a lot
of great laughs but also with some melodramatic moments.
I'm sure that some people will find these more dramatic
pieces a little cheesy but I found that they added
a second level to the movie. I like to laugh during
a comedy but if I don't feel anything special while
watching the movie I will probably not want to watch
it again and again. The first part of the movie contained
most of the best jokes and the second part becomes
a little more serious as the friendly gang realize
that there's not a lot of options remaining to escape
from the bank. The humor was very good, subtle and
effective. Don't expect a crazy comedy with slapstick
humor cause it is far from that style. The humor was
also very international, since most of the jokes were
situational; you don't need to know Japanese culture
that much to really appreciate the humor of the movie.
But if you already like Japanese movies, you will
be able to appreciate the movie even more.
The concept of Otaku is now more common in North
America, but in Japan it's still a very big thing,
some might even say a problem too. I don't know if
the movie had the intention to make allusion to that
problem and say that it can also help some people
to accomplish thing, good or bad, that they would
have never done by themselves. But how Space Travelers
approaches the concept of mixing anime element into
a live action movie was a genius idea. I think that
anime fans should also appreciate Space Travelers
a lot. Who never wanted to be a cool anime character
or a super hero at least one time in is life. In the
movie these characters finally have this chance and
they will really enjoy their short play as much as
they can. If you like comedies, especially Japanese
comedy, don't miss Space Travelers.
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DVD
[ NTSC, Region 3
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The image is letterboxed with a good and clear transfer.
But near the end of the movie, the image turns a little
blurry for a couple of minute, I don't know why, but
the rest of the movie is clear. You also have a not
very impressive Dolby Digital 5.1 original Japanese
audio track. As for the extras, very typical: Chapter
selection and a trailer. If you have a free region
coded DVD player, try to get the DVD version, if not
then this movie make another reason why to get you
a free region coded player.
Reviewed
by Janick Neveu
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Cast |
Entertainment |
Subtitles |
Overall |
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5 |
4.5 |
4.5 |
5 |

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