¡Mahjong Horo Ki4K Digitally Restored Ultra HD Blu-ray [HDR Edition] [4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray]
¡Japanese Movie
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[Machine Translation] [Kadokawa Pictures 4K UHD Project] The long-awaited 4K version of the golden age of mahjong films, starring Hiroyuki Sanada and Makoto Wada's directorial debut! Set in the chaotic postwar period, this ensemble drama depicts a group of players who put their lives on the line for the game of mahjong! Illustrator and graphic designer Makoto Wada adapted the original story by Tetsuya Asada. Winner of the 8th Japan Academy Awards for Best Supporting Actor, Special Award and Planning Award, the 39th Mainichi Film Concours for Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role, and the 27th Blue Ribbon Award for Best Supporting Actor. --Ueno, just after the defeat in World War II. The life of a gambler, Tetsuya, a 17-year-old boy who later became known as "Boy Tetsu," began when he entered the tribe known as "Chinchiro. Through his encounters with unique characters such as Dosa Ken, a well-known professional in the world of jankoro, his girlfriend Mayumi, the mama of the Ox Club, a secret casino for American soldiers, and the magician Dezume Toku, he seeks friendship, bets on love, and learns about life in the world of outlaws. The 4K digitally restored Ultra HD Blu-ray (HDR version) + 4K digitally restored Blu-ray total 2-disc set. The Blu-ray is recorded in HD resolution using SDR masters. The SDR version and the HDR version (included in the Ultra HD-Blu-ray) both use the latest grading and new master supervised by Director of Photography Maruike No. The SDR version is based on the original timing data, past masters, and films used for screening. Original storyboards by director Makoto Wada are included! The storyboards are filled with the director's breath as he created the film, including his red-pen drawings. We hope you will enjoy it as a valuable source of information on the director's creative process. The original storyboard is in the possession of the Tama Art University Art Archives Center. A special booklet (16 pages) with commentary on the film is included in the box.
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outer sleeve packaging
Original Release Year: 1984
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