Sayonara [DVD] [Import]
The story is tight and well written. There are no lose ends; yet there is flexibility to speculate what each decision means to the people evolved. For some it is a straightforward love story, for others conflict. Yet it is the conflict that leads to growth and understanding.
The actors match the characters perfectly and even though they are major actors they do not overwhelm the characters that they play. For some reason I forget that James Garner is in this movie yet he is the pivot point and catalyst for many scenes as Captain Mike Bailey.
The scenery was intriguing. First there was the countryside that appeared timeless yet the theaters were both ancient and modern (for the time period of the movie). I spent an R. &R. in Japan in 1968 (more time in the country then at the Ginza) and had a hard time leaving my self.
There is always a residual of the attitudes that were taking place during the Korean War period. And there are many more prejudices to fill the gap today. It is unfortunate that these people do not recognize themselves in the movie (if they did the movie may never have been made), and this alone is what makes the movie worth watching.
If you watch it once you will watch it again.
The actors match the characters perfectly and even though they are major actors they do not overwhelm the characters that they play. For some reason I forget that James Garner is in this movie yet he is the pivot point and catalyst for many scenes as Captain Mike Bailey.
The scenery was intriguing. First there was the countryside that appeared timeless yet the theaters were both ancient and modern (for the time period of the movie). I spent an R. &R. in Japan in 1968 (more time in the country then at the Ginza) and had a hard time leaving my self.
There is always a residual of the attitudes that were taking place during the Korean War period. And there are many more prejudices to fill the gap today. It is unfortunate that these people do not recognize themselves in the movie (if they did the movie may never have been made), and this alone is what makes the movie worth watching.
If you watch it once you will watch it again.
Sayonara Concert: Live in Osaka Festival Hall [DVD] [Import]
楽曲はどれもいいものが収録されています。chapter19のEl Bimboは多くの人が知っているでょう。よくマジックのBGMとして流れる曲です。邦題は"オリーブの首飾り"です。
全体的な映像はそれほどでもないのですが,これもchapter19で多くの観客がステージ下から花束などをポールモーリアに手渡すシーンが収録されています。
DVD-AでもCDDAでもないので音は決して良くありませんが,録音は悪くありませんし,手ごろな価格なので買って損は無いと思います。
全体的な映像はそれほどでもないのですが,これもchapter19で多くの観客がステージ下から花束などをポールモーリアに手渡すシーンが収録されています。
DVD-AでもCDDAでもないので音は決して良くありませんが,録音は悪くありませんし,手ごろな価格なので買って損は無いと思います。
さよなら 海腹川背 特典 オリジナルサウンドトラック付
電撃PSD のおまけでやったことがあったはずぐらいのレベルでしたが
難しい とても難しい フロア4で詰まる
ネットで見た動画と動きが違う・・・
しかし、なんかコツをつかんで川背さんが空を飛ぶようになってきてからとてもおもしろくなった
難しい とても難しい フロア4で詰まる
ネットで見た動画と動きが違う・・・
しかし、なんかコツをつかんで川背さんが空を飛ぶようになってきてからとてもおもしろくなった
Sayonara [VHS] [Import]
The story is tight and well written. There are no lose ends; yet there is flexibility to speculate what each decision means to the people evolved. For some it is a straightforward love story, for others conflict. Yet it is the conflict that leads to growth and understanding.
The actors match the characters perfectly and even though they are major actors they do not overwhelm the characters that they play. For some reason I forget that James Garner is in this movie yet he is the pivot point and catalyst for many scenes as Captain Mike Bailey.
The scenery was intriguing. First there was the countryside that appeared timeless yet the theaters were both ancient and modern (for the time period of the movie). I spent an R. &R. in Japan in 1968 (more time in the country then at the Ginza) and had a hard time leaving my self.
There is always a residual of the attitudes that were taking place during the Korean War period. And there are many more prejudices to fill the gap today. It is unfortunate that these people do not recognize themselves in the movie (if they did the movie may never have been made), and this alone is what makes the movie worth watching.
If you watch it once you will watch it again.
The actors match the characters perfectly and even though they are major actors they do not overwhelm the characters that they play. For some reason I forget that James Garner is in this movie yet he is the pivot point and catalyst for many scenes as Captain Mike Bailey.
The scenery was intriguing. First there was the countryside that appeared timeless yet the theaters were both ancient and modern (for the time period of the movie). I spent an R. &R. in Japan in 1968 (more time in the country then at the Ginza) and had a hard time leaving my self.
There is always a residual of the attitudes that were taking place during the Korean War period. And there are many more prejudices to fill the gap today. It is unfortunate that these people do not recognize themselves in the movie (if they did the movie may never have been made), and this alone is what makes the movie worth watching.
If you watch it once you will watch it again.