¡Pekorosu no Haha ni Ai ni Iku[Deluxe Edition]
¡Japanese Movie
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[Machine Translation] The touching film that made us laugh and cry, which won the first place in the 2013 Kinema Junpo Top Ten and many other awards, is finally available on DVD! Yuichi Okano's comic essay has been adapted into a live-action film directed by the master of comedy films, Azuma Morisaki. This human drama depicts the daily contact between an elderly mother with dementia and her son, filled with laughter and tears. The film is directed by veteran director Azuma Morisaki, whose works include "The Wife of an Elderly Shopkeeper" and "The Chicken is a Hadashi". Ryo Iwamatsu, who is also a playwright, and Harue Akagi, known for her role in Wataru Seken wa Oni Bakari (Wataru Seken wa Oni Bakari), become the world's oldest person to star in a movie (Guinness World Records) with this film. In addition to the positive story and themes that affirm aging and dementia, the beautiful scenery of Nagasaki and Kyushu, where the film takes place, is also a highlight of the film. The film includes stereo audio guidance for the visually impaired and Japanese subtitles for the hearing impaired. The luxury edition includes a bonus disc (DVD) with over 100 minutes of making-of featurettes, music videos, interviews, NG scenes, theatrical trailers, TV spots, and more (tentative). Original 20-page booklet with newly illustrated cartoons and original photo cards are included. Original photo cards are included. Barrier-free version is only for the main disc.
Original Release Year: 2013
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