|
The content of these pages is copyright © 1999-2005 by "KFC
Cinema" and may not be copied or reprinted without the written consent
of the publisher.
This site is in no way affiliated with Kentucky Fried
Chicken"...
Copyright © Kung Fu Cult Cinema Ltd.
All other copyrights belong to their relevant owners,
if you hold the copyright to something and would like it to be removed,
then mail us.
|
 |
| |
April
Story
 |
|
Country
: |
Japan |
| Year: |
1998 |
| Genre: |
Drama |
| Format: |
DVD |
| Running
Time: |
1H07 |
| Distributor: |
SRE
Corporation |
| Date
reviewed: |
06/09/2002 |
| |
|
| Producer: |
Hidemi
Satani |
| Director: |
Shunji
Iwai |
Cast: Takako Matsu, Kahori Fujii,
Kazuhiko Kato, Seiichi Tanabe |
|
|
|
Story:
Uzuki Nireno has left Hokkaido, her small rural home
in the very north of Japan, to pursue her studies at
a University in Western Tokyo. Even though her transition
to city life is hard, she begins to get use to her new
situation. Even with her very shy nature she manages
to meet some new friends and finally join a fishing
club. But what is the real reason why Nireno absolutely
wanted to be admitted to this particular University?
Does the floppy-haired young man who works at the local
book store has something to do with her decision?
Review: I have never been a fan of drama
movies; in fact the first thing that brought me to
the Asian genre was action and kungfu movies. But
since the last few months I decided to give a chance
to Asian drama movies, maybe they also have something
different from those US cliché movies that
I love to hate so much. To my surprise I have been
really impressed by Korean drama, I still hardly believe
that some titles really touched me in a way that no
movies have ever done. In my opinion those who really
master the drama genre are the Koreans, with great
movies such as Il Mare, Christmas in August and Failan
just to name a few. I didn't have the chance to see
a lot of Japanese drama, but I decided to give a chance
to Aprils Story just to see if they can compete against
the Koreans.
I remember a Japanese movie that I have seen a few
years ago called "Swallowtail Butterfly",
I was not really impressed by the movie but a lot
of people that I know really loved it. I was really
surprised when I saw that April Story was also directed
by the same director: Shunji Iwai. But April Story
and Swallow Tail are very different, even if both
share a very beautiful cinematography, Swallowtail
is a lot darker that Aprils Story which is a drama
with some subtitle humor, about a young girl who tries
to fit into her new situation. The story is very simple,
believable and especially fun to follow. The only
down side of the story is in my opinion the ending
I
wanted more! It would have been great to know what
will happen to the characters. The movie is also really
short, about 1H5 min, but it stills a great story
and even with the short ending I found it very enjoyable
and heart cheerful.
The movie really focuses on only one character,
which is Nireno, played marvelously by Takako Matsu.
There's a great deal of development for that character
and even if the movie doesn't give a lot of screen
time to other secondary characters, we are never bored
to watch that small girl trying so hard to fit into
her new life. It's true that the character was not
really original, stereotyped as the beautiful girl
who is very shy and doesn't have a lot of friends.
But I think that was a strong point of the character,
in the sense that the story would not have worked
the same way with a girl who would have had a strong
attitude toward the life.
Expecting a typical drama, I was really surprised
with the humor in the movie, it also ended up being
my favorite aspect of the whole movie. But wait, don't
expect April Story to be a comedy or you will miss
the whole point; the humor is there to only create
a balance between the dramatic and comedy aspect of
the story. The humor is very light and subtle, in
fact very simple and typical Japanese humor. The drama
part was also very simple, but it was not the type
of love story that tries every trick in the book to
make you cry. Instead it developed on the theme that
life can be sometime hard but great things can happen
when you least expect it.
As much as it can surprise you with the great scenery
or by his cheerful story, April Story is a really
beautiful movie that has a lot to offer. Maybe those
who cant live without bloody action will probably
have a good sleep but if you are attracted by this
kind of movie, be sure to not miss it.
|






|
DVD
[ NTSC, All Region
] :
The Japanese release of April Story doesn't have English
sub, but fortunately for us, a Korean distributor
had the excellent idea to release this title with
English subtitles. The image quality is an excellent
anamorphic widescreen transfer and for the sound you
also have a very good original DTS audio track. The
English subtitles were of near perfect quality, as
for the extra they consisted of a chapter selection,
cast & crew section, synopsis, shoot pictures,
video clips, music video, trailers and a TV commercial.
This is another excellent Korean DVD release; I hope
that in the future, Korean companies will release
more Japanese movies on DVD, because at least their
release has English subtitles.
Reviewed
by Janick Neveu
You
can buy this movie on DVD at: 
|
| Story |
Cast |
Entertainment |
Subtitles |
Overall |
| 3.5 |
4 |
4 |
5 |
4 |

|
|
 |
| © 1999-2003 by KFC
Cinema. All rights reserved. |
|
|
|
|