Sugar & Spice Fumi Zekka (DVD) (English Subtitled) (Japan Version) DVD Region 2
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Recently graduated from high school, 17-year-old Shiro (Yagira Yuya) decides to put off college and work at a gas station instead. Shy and introspective, Shiro understands he is at a turning point in his life, but is unsure of what lies ahead. Though his parents disapprove of his decision, he has the support of his flower-child grandmother (Natsuki Mari) who declares that a gas station is a romantic place for life's drifters. Surely enough, soon a new co-worker, college student Noriko (Sawajiri Erika), drifts into Shiro's life. He falls headfirst into a bittersweet first love that ushers him into the world of adulthood.
Based on a popular Amy Yamada novel, Sugar & Spice is director Nakae Isamu's sophomore feature. It has been five years since his last film, the beautifully shot Calmi Cuori Appassionati starring Kelly Chen and Takenouchi Yutaka. While Calmi Cuori Appassionati was set in Florence, his new film takes the same delicate cinematography and lingering sentiments to simpler times and places. Set in a military base town on the outskirts of Tokyo, the film moves at an earnest, unhurried pace, capturing both the Sugar & Spice of first love and fleeting youth.
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| Product Title: | Sugar & Spice Fumi Zekka (DVD) (English Subtitled) (Japan Version) Sugar & Spice 風味絕佳 (DVD) (英文字幕) (日本版) Sugar & Spice 风味绝佳 (DVD) (英文字幕) (日本版) シュガー&スパイス 風味絶佳 Sugar & Spice Fumi Zekka (DVD) (English Subtitled) (Japan Version) |
| Artist Name(s): | Sawajiri Erika | Yagira Yuya | Wilson Chen | Oizumi Yo | Hamada Takeshi | Iwasa Mayuko | Kimura Ryo | Mitsuishi Ken | Saeko | Sato Jiro | Itakura Toshiyuki | Kaneda Akio | Okunuki Kaoru | Takaoka Sousuke 澤尻英龍華 | 柳樂優彌 | 陳柏霖 | 大泉洋 | 濱田岳 | 岩佐真悠子 | 木村了 | 光石研 | Saeko | 佐藤二朗 | 板倉俊之 | Kaneda Akio | 奧貫薰 | 高倉 蒼甫 泽尻英龙华 | 柳乐优弥 | 陈柏霖 | 大泉洋 | 滨田岳 | 岩佐真悠子 | Kimura Ryo | 光石研 | Saeko | Sato Jiro | Itakura Toshiyuki | Kaneda Akio | 奥贯薰 | 高仓 苍甫 沢尻エリカ | 柳楽優弥 | 陳柏霖 (チェン・ボーリン) | 大泉洋 | 濱田岳 | 岩佐真悠子 | 木村了 | 光石研 | サエコ | 佐藤二朗 | 板倉俊之 | 金田明夫 | 奥貫薫 | 高岡蒼甫 Sawajiri Erika | Yagira Yuya | Wilson Chen | Oizumi Yo | Hamada Takeshi | Iwasa Mayuko | Kimura Ryo | Mitsuishi Ken | Saeko | Sato Jiro | Itakura Toshiyuki | Kaneda Akio | Okunuki Kaoru | Takaoka Sousuke |
| Director: | Nakae Isao Nakae Isao Nakae Isao 中江功 Nakae Isao |
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| Release Date: | 2007-03-21 |
| Publisher Product Code: | PCBC-51105 |
| Language: | Japanese |
| Subtitles: | Japanese, English |
| Country of Origin: | Japan |
| Picture Format: | NTSC What is it? |
| Disc Format(s): | DVD |
| Region Code: | 2 - Japan, Europe, South Africa, Greenland and the Middle East (including Egypt) What is it? |
| Other Information: | DVD |
| Shipment Unit: | 1 What is it? |
| YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1004610523 |
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Young actor Yuya Yagira started higher than any young actor could: his first performance in Hirokazu Kore-eda's Nobody Knows at 14 years-old earned him the Best Actor award at the Cannes Film Festival. For his third film Sugar and Spice ~ Fumi Zekka, he finally gets to play not only a less tragic character, but also his first romantic lead. Purely a teen romance, Sugar and Spice is based on the 2005 award-winning novel that was praised for its portrayal of a coming-of-age romance. And yet, the romance turns out to be the only alienating aspect of the film. Yuya plays Shiro, a fresh high school graduate who, along with his two best friends, is at a crossroads in life. One is going to a prestigious university far away, and the other plans to move in with his girlfriend and work his way through college. Seeing no point in college, Shiro defies his parents and decides to work at the most American-looking gas station in Japan with the support of his America-worshipping grandmother (Mari Natsuki), who runs a bar near the American army base. One day the gas station hires Noriko (Japan's "it" girl of the moment, Erika Sawajiri), whom Shiro once saw on the street slapping her boyfriend. Not very experienced in love, Shiro initially acts awkward around Noriko, but it turns out that she kind of likes him too. Eventually, they become a happy young couple who sing along to Oasis songs in montages and, like all first-time lovers, Shiro devotes himself entirely to the relationship. But just as things are getting better, the past threatens to put their relationship in jeopardy. The second part of the Japanese title for Sugar and Spice is "Fumi Zekka," which is a slogan printed on the box of a very famous candy that appears in the film. Meaning "sublime or exceptional flavor," the title already states its conflicting attitude about romance. Romance is indeed flavorful while it lasts, but Sugar and Spice really doesn't put much of its effort into building the romance itself. Director Isamu Nakae, who last directed the pretty-but-empty Calmi Cuori Appassionati, thankfully drops most of his feature debut's artistic pretentiousness for Sugar and Spice, but what he does keep is its visual hollowness. From its art direction to its cinematography, Sugar and Spice is more beautifully crafted than a teen romance probably should be. However, the script by Fumie Mizubashi (who also wrote Calmi Cuori Appassionati) plays up the emotions without rightfully earning them. Mizubashi spends plenty of time building Shiro's character, but doesn't spend nearly enough time setting up Noriko and the romance itself. In turn, the audience cares about the romance only because they like Shiro, but the film unfairly vilifies Noriko. In fact, no one really knows what Noriko sees in Shiro - she confesses that she likes him after they've barely gotten to know one another. Fortunately, the romance doesn't feel like much of a stretch because Shiro is such a likable character. Of course, Shiro is also likeable because he's played by Yuya Yagira. Playing someone two years older than he really is (and at that age, it actually makes a difference), Yagira carefully blends maturity and boyish charm as Shiro. While Shiro is initially written as an introvert surrounded by eccentric characters like his grandmother and his best friend, the script eventually allows Shiro to grow into his own character rather than remaining the straight man in the midst of the eccentricities around him. No longer having to play a tragic character like the one in Nobody Knows, it's refreshing to see Yagira actually performing comedic moments. Erika Sawajiri looks pretty in her role as the object of Yagira's affections, but the lack of a solid backstory means that Sawajiri doesn't really get a chance to stretch for her role. Thanks to her looks, Noriko is instantly likable, but as mentioned before, the lack of characterization for Noriko also means that her character is hard to identify with, regardless of how accomplished Sawajiri may be as an actress. Despite possessing only one well developed protagonist, Sugar and Spice features surprisingly strong supporting characters. Veteran actress Mari Natsuki captures the eccentric grandmother character without going over-the-top and steals every scene she's in. Even Taiwanese actor Wilson Chen impresses, sporting surprisingly strong Japanese skills during his key moment in his role as Natsuki's young foreign lover. However, like Sawajiri, he isn't given much to do and is ultimately wasted. Running just over two hours, Sugar and Spice is surprisingly involving. Nakae opts for a film that favors exposition and character study over story, which could've made the two hours a pretty-looking bore. Thankfully, the characters and the romance remain engaging, making Sugar and Spice an appealing film with photogenic stars, but a story that's hard to relate to. Furthermore, the filmmakers shift things in another direction during the third act, reminding us that Sugar and Spice is really a coming-of-age story. It ends on an upbeat note, but the ending nevertheless left me a little bummed out. Perhaps that is the lesson of Sugar and Spice, that young adult life can be as sweet as dating Erika Sawajiri, but it can also be bitter as well. Perhaps Yuya Yagira hasn't really lightened up after all. By Kevin Ma |






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