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Evangelion: 3.33 You Can (Not) Redo. (DVD) (English Subtitled) (Hong Kong Version)

Evangelion: 3.33 You Can (Not) Redo. (DVD) (English Subtitled) (Hong Kong Version)
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The third film in the four-part silver-screen remake of sci-fi anime classic Neon Genesis Evangelion, Evangelion: 3.0 You Can (Not) Redo. is set 14 years after the events of You Can (Not) Advance. and continues to depart further from the known tome of previous installments with new storylines and characters. Now part of the organization Wille along with other Nerv staff, pilots Asuka and Mari are sent to outer space to recover Eva-01, where Shinji has been trapped all these years. Barely surviving an Angel attack, they return to Wille’s base Wunder. Shinji finally emerges from Eva-01 but a different world of divided loyalties awaits him. A detonable collar is placed around his neck to prevent him from ever piloting again, but an Evangelion Mark.09 piloted by Rei comes to save him.

Since the original 26-episode Neon Genesis Evangelion premiered in the mid-nineties, the anime’s legend has only continued to grow, amounting to a small industry of manga, DVDs, action figures, model kits, and other merchandise that remains popular with anime fans worldwide. The series eventually hit the big screen, with a trilogy of films released in 1997, summarizing and capping off the series, but creator-director Anno Hideaki is not done with Evangelion yet. Starting in 2007, Evangelion is returning to screen with a revamped storyline and additional, improved animation in an ambitious teratology of films dubbed Rebuild of Evangelion.

This edition includes 36 minutes of extended footage and an A4 folder..
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Porco Rosso (1992) (Blu-ray) (English Subtitled) (Hong Kong Version)

Porco Rosso (1992) (Blu-ray) (English Subtitled) (Hong Kong Version)
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Originally planned as a short film for Japan Airlines, fantasy wartime adventure Porco Rosso eventually became a feature film at the hands of Japanese animation master Miyazaki Hayao. Set in Fascist-ruled Italy in between the two World Wars, Porco Rosso traces a World War I veteran fighter pilot (who happens to look like a pig) and his battles against pirates, the secret police and romantic rivals. Designed as “a manga film for middle-aged men whose brains have been worn out,” Porco Rosso has just the right balance of action, comedy and even a dash of romance. The film even broke the box office record Miyazaki had set earlier with Kiki’s Delivery Service, becoming the highest grossing theatrical animated film release at the time.

Porco Rosso is a World War I veteran fighter pilot who now flies around the Adriatic Sea as a bounty hunter. When he’s not flying on missions, Porco spends his time at the Hotel Adriano, run by good friend Gina. When American pilot Curtis arrives in the area to work for the pirates, he falls in love with Gina, who is obviously in love with Porco. Out of jealousy, Curtis shoots Porco’s plane down. Porco manages to drag his damaged plane to Milan for repairs and meets Fio, his mechanic’s granddaughter. After Fio proves herself to be a great mechanic and even offers to help Porco escape from the secret police. However, the pilot returns to discover that the pirates are now working for the Fascist government. Curtis also discovers that Porco is still alive and challenges him to a final duel for Gina.

Blu-ray Edition includes storyboards (in picture-in-picture mode)..
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Kamome Shokudo (Japan Version – English Subtitles)

Kamome Shokudo (Japan Version - English Subtitles)
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From Ogigami Naoko, the director of 2004’s Barber Yoshino, comes Kamome Shokudo, a beguiling, sometimes magical film based on the novel by Mure Yoko. Also known by its English title The Seagull Diner, this 2006 release centers on the lives of three single women over thirty, who each find a new lease on life halfway across the globe!

The proud owner of the titular restaurant is Sachie (Kobayashi Satomi), a lively, down-to-earth woman who decides to open her Japanese eatery in, of all places, Helsinki, Finland! Unfortunately, she has no takers at first – that is, until a teenage anime fan named Tommi (Jarkko Niemi) walks into her place and quickly becomes a regular customer. The second member of the soon-to-be trio enters the picture when Sachie runs into Midori (Katagiri Hairi), a tall lanky gal from Japan whom our heroine immediately befriends.

Soon enough, Midori takes up a job as a waitress at Kamome Shokudo. Business isn’t exactly booming when she joins forces with Sachie, but things start to pick up immediately when a mysterious customer (Markku Peltola) enters their lives. He quickly disappears, but not long after, business in the restaurant really begins to take off, as people flock to Kamome Shokudo to get the best cinnamon buns and coffee in town! Rounding out the trio of Japanese women is Masako (Masako Motai), a slightly off-kilter woman who has found herself stranded in Helsinki. And guess what? She’s soon onboard the team as well. From then on, Kamome Shokudo is a film full of delightful surprises and even a few life lessons about food, friendship, and where “home” truly is!.
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Only Yesterday (1991) (Blu-ray) (English Subtitled) (Hong Kong Version)

Only Yesterday (1991) (Blu-ray) (English Subtitled) (Hong Kong Version)
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In direct contrast with the fantastic adventures created by Studio Ghibli co-founder Miyazaki Hayao, director Takahata Isao uses the animation platform to tell more down-to-earth stories that challenged traditional animation conventions. 1991’s Only Yesterday is one of these films. Partly based on the manga by Okamoto Hotaru and Tone Yuko, the drama chronicles an urban woman’s literal journey to the countryside away from her troubles in the city, as well as her mental journey back to her carefree childhood days, when things were far simpler. To ensure the animation reflect the realistic style of the story, Only Yesterday was one of the first Japanese animated films to break tradition and have animators draw according to the actors’ voice performances.

27-year-old Taeko has lived in Tokyo her whole life. After experiencing the daily grind as a company employee, she decides to go to Yamagata to visit her sister-in-laws to get away from city life. Along the way, Taeko begins to reflect on her life as child, when her biggest worry was being able to go on holidays like her classmates. While her time in Yamagata makes her rethink the priorities in her adult life, she also remembers other childhood events like first love and worrying about her grades. In the process, Taeko begins to wonder whether she had been on the right path all these years.
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Chonmage Purin (DVD) (Normal Edition) (English Subtitled) (Japan Version)

Chonmage Purin (DVD) (Normal Edition) (English Subtitled) (Japan Version)
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Writer-director Nakamura Yoshihiro takes a break from his masterful adaptations of Isaka Kotaro-penned literary works with the offbeat fantasy comedy Chonmage Purin. NEWS and Kanjani8 member Nishikido Ryo takes on his first film lead role as a young samurai who travels forward in time to contemporary Tokyo and learns to become a dessert chef. Based on a series of novels by Araki Gen, the story emphasizes more on the samurai’s fish-out-of-water story than the complexities of time travel, making it a whimsical comedy about the clash of very different values and the reversal of traditional gender roles. With its charming, offbeat story, Chonmage Purin managed to break into the top ten box office chart with on its opening weekend, despite being a limited release of just 36 screens.

Single mom Hiroko (Tomosaka Rie) and her young son Tomoya are walking along the street one afternoon when they suddenly encounter Yasubei (Nishikido Ryo), a young samurai from 180 years ago that has somehow traveled to modern Tokyo. Through various circumstances, Hiroko decides to let Yasubei stay with her in exchange for housework and cooking. In the process, Yasubei picks up the art of making western desserts. Through books, television programs, and a lot of trial and error, Yasubei becomes a western dessert chef with plenty of admirers, while Hiroko begins to wonder if Yasubei could possibly become more than just the time traveler that takes care of her home.

Normal Edition DVD comes with director interview and trailers..
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Ponyo On The Cliff By The Sea (Blu-ray) (English Subtitled) (Hong Kong Version)

Ponyo On The Cliff By The Sea (Blu-ray) (English Subtitled) (Hong Kong Version)
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Miyazaki Hayao’s 2008 animated masterpiece Ponyo on the Cliff by the Sea finally comes to Blu-ray! As with any Miyazaki film, this magical tale of a young goldfish who yearns to become a human girl is not only a movie, but an event in Asia. Released theatrically in Japan in July 2008, the auteur’s ninth Studio Ghibli film took the local box office by storm, grossing over 15 billion yen to become the highest-grossing film of the year by a large margin. It is also the first Japanese film to pass the 10 billion yen mark since Miyazaki’s previous Howl’s Moving Castle. Pointedly sticking to traditional animation in the age of CG, Ponyo on the Cliff by the Sea is completely hand-drawn to fine detail, from magnificent rippling waves to magical underwater creatures to Ponyo’s every gesture. Dotted with the strong environmental themes and fantastical leaps of imagination signature to Miyazaki’s works, the film turns an endearing pint-sized love story into a visually and emotionally enchanting experience of grand proportions. A heartwarming family feature for all ages, Ponyo on the Cliff by the Sea inspires the kind of wide-eyed wonder only possible in a Ghibli film.

Five-year-old boy Sosuke lives on a cliff by the sea with his headstrong mother, Lisa. One day he rescues a curious-looking fish from the sea, and names her Ponyo. Sosuke vows to love and protect Ponyo forever, but little does he know, his new pet is no ordinary fish. Ponyo is actually the runaway daughter of an eccentric sea wizard who soon comes to retrieve her. Enchanted by her first taste of the world above water, Ponyo determinedly steals her father’s potions to become a human girl, and happily returns to Sosuke on the tails of a terrific storm. Her little escapade, however, releases a great destabilizing magical force into the world. When Sosuke and Ponyo wake up the next morning, they find their town is completely submerged underwater..
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The Borrower Arrietty (DVD) (English Subtitled) (2-Disc Edition) (Hong Kong Version)

The Borrower Arrietty (DVD) (English Subtitled) (2-Disc Edition) (Hong Kong Version)
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Acclaimed Japanese animation production house Studio Ghibli – co-founded by legendary animation director Miyazaki Hayao – is back with its latest production two years after Ponyo. While Miyazaki co-wrote and produced The Borrower Arrietty, directing duty has been handed this time over to Yonebayashi Hiromasa, who has been working at the studio as an animator since Princess Mononoke. With this film, Yonebayashi became the youngest director of a Studio Ghibli film.

Based on The Borrowers by British author Mary Norton, The Borrower Arrietty takes place in a world in which tiny people called Borrowers rely on “borrowing” tiny objects inside the human house they inhabit to maintain their survival. Young actress Shida Mirai (Nobody to Watch Over Me) voices main character Arrietty, a young Borrower who strikes up an unlikely friendship with a young human boy whose kindness unwittingly sends Arrietty on a harrowing adventure. Taking place entirely inside a Japanese countryside home, the filmmakers’ attention to literally miniscule details easily makes up for its simple story and its lack of Miyazaki’s brand of grand themes. Also featuring the voices of Kirin Kiki, Fujiwara Tetsuya, and Tomokazu Miura, The Borrower Arrietty is the highest-grossing Japanese film at the Japanese box office in 2010, and it’s also the winner of the Best Animated Film Grand Prize at the Japan Academy Prize.

Beneath our floorboards and inside our walls live a tiny race of people called the Borrowers. Pod (Tomokazu Miura), Homily, and their adventurous daughter Arrietty (Shida Mirai) make up one of the few Borrower families that still exist in the world. One day, young boy Sho moves into the house they reside in and notices Arriety briefly. Despite Pod and Homily’s warnings about the danger human beings pose to their kind, Arrietty forms a friendship with Sho. Fascinated by the Borrowers, Sho begins to commit acts of kindness for Arrietty’s family, only to raise the attention of housekeeper Haru (Kirin Kiki).

This version comes with a bonus disc of extras including storyboards, theme song, and original trailer..
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Chronicle of My Mother (2011) (DVD) (English Subtitled) (Hong Kong Version)

Chronicle of My Mother (2011) (DVD) (English Subtitled) (Hong Kong Version)
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Released over three volumes, Inoue Yasushi’s novel Wagahaha no Ki recounts the final years in the rocky relationship between an author and his elderly mother. Acclaimed filmmaker Harada Masato (Bounce Ko Gals, Climber’s High) brings the emotional tale to the big screen with Chronicle of My Mother. Yakusho Koji (13 Assassins) and Kiki Kirin (Villain) arguably two of Japan’s greatest living actors co-star as the author and his mother. Despite the potential for plenty of tear-inducing moments, Harada takes a gentle, but unsentimental approach to the material, unflinchingly dealing with issues like parental abandonment, familial responsibilities and losing a loved one to dementia.

Kosaku was sent off to live elsewhere at a young age due to his parents’ financial difficulties, and his relationship with them has been rocky ever since. As an adult, Kosaku (Yakusho Koji) is a successful author and the father of four children. However, he is also emotionally cold to those around him, including his own family members. When his widowed mother (Kirin Kiki) begins to show symptoms of dementia, Kosaku decides to take her in, despite still holding resentment for his abandonment. In her final years, Kosaku begins to melt his icy exterior and slowly come to truly care for his mother..
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