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Initial D [Blu-ray]
starring: Shawn Yue, Edison Chen, Jay Chou, Anthony Wong Chau-Sang, Chapman To directed by: Alan Mak, Ralph Rieckermann, Wai-keung Lau
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Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1
Audience Rating: Unrated
Binding: Blu-ray
Fabric Type: 0117119143044
Graphics Memory Size: AC-3, Color, Dolby, Subtitled, Widescreen
Maximum Color Depth: Tai Seng
Maximum Focal Length: CantoneseOriginal LanguageEnglishOriginal LanguageChineseSubtitledEnglishSubtitled
Metal Type: Tai Seng
Pearl Type: TAIBR14304
Publisher: 1
Total Firewire Ports: Tai Seng
Total Metal Weight: 1
Total Parallel Ports: February 26, 2008
Total S Video Out Ports: 107 minutes
Tai Seng
2005
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Initial D [Blu-ray] starring: Shawn Yue, Edison Chen, Jay Chou, Anthony Wong Chau-Sang, Chapman To directed by: Alan Mak, Ralph Rieckermann, Wai-keung Lau
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Editorial Review:
Product Description: Studio: Tai Seng Entertainment Release Date: 02/26/2008 Run time: 109 minutes
Amazon.com: An exciting, often funny live-action adaptation of the popular Japanese comic book and anime series, Initial D comes across like Rebel Without a Cause with a slight superhero twist. Starring a largely Chinese cast led by Taiwanese music star Jay Chou, and made by the co-directors of Infernal Affairs, Wai Keung Lau and Siu Fai Mak, Initial D (a huge hit in Japan) is the story of Takumi (Chou), the reserved, adolescent son of a former racing champion turned tofu maker (Anthony Wong). Since his mother's recent death, Takumi has been on the receiving end of his father's frustrations, causing him to withdraw and tell no one that in the wee hours, while he's delivering tofu to his dad's sleeping customers, Takumi's secretly mastering the art of "drifting," a form of racing that gives a driver an advantage on curving roads. Pressured into competing with aggressive street racers looking for a bout, Takumi comes out into the open about his skill, leading to a renewal of his relationship with his dad and an unexpected collision with the girl (Anne Suzuki) he loves. A visual treat that keeps finding novel ways of shooting multiple challenges between the same drivers over the same road on pitch-black nights, Initial D is a fine entry in the racing genre, seasoned with snappy comic relief. --Tom Keogh
Well, I'd love to give this movie a shining review for being amazing, and so on. But instead, I have to do this here since there's no "Leave buyer feedback" direct from Amazon. I ordered this BluRay on Friday of last week, with overnight shipping for Saturday the next day. It never showed. It's 12:48am on Monday, and the tracking number for the package shows it hasn't even shipped yet. I wasted 18$ on overnight shipping, and I want my money back.
Average Rating: 
Rating: -
Well, I'd love to give this movie a shining review for being amazing, and so on. But instead, I have to do this here since there's no "Leave buyer feedback" direct from Amazon. I ordered this BluRay on Friday of last week, with overnight shipping for Saturday the next day. It never showed. It's 12:48am on Monday, and the tracking number for the package shows it hasn't even shipped yet. I wasted 18$ on overnight shipping, and I want my money back.
Rating: -
what else is there to say. I'm a huge fan of the InitialD series, and loved the movie. this is the second movie I have thought was worth paying the extra money to have it in blue-Ray. If you like InitialD, I would recommend buying this movie.
Rating: -
I'm not a car fan, nor a racing fan, but when I stumbled upon the anime, I loved it. So, even though I knew the live action film wouldn't be the same, I still looked forward to seeing it. As I have never read the manga, any comparisons I make are between the anime and the live action versions.
Like any movie that is adapted from another souce, they made changes, some significant - Bunta, Takumi's father is a womanizing alcoholic who abuses his son, and Itsuki is a braggard,, rather than the nerdy side kick - both revisions did not appeal to me. On the other hand, Jay Chou, who plays Takumi, did an excellent job of projecting the personality of the character in the anime, and which is part of the appeal for the story - a kid who doesn't know or like cars is a better racer than those obsessed by cars - and then finds focus in his life by racing.
I think the problem with this film is that it tries to do too much. This is worse for viewers familiar with the anime or manga because character and racing development takes place in leaps, rather than steps. Even for viewers who come in with no knowledge of the characters, sometimes you wonder where they are coming from - and basically, I think it comes from trying to imitate the major points from the original story without spending the time to develop it. On the other hand, the movie does revise characters' personalities and histories, so it is also trying to add some original touches. In the end, the movie is neither original, nor a faithful adaptation for the hard-core anime fans.
For me, the movie itself is a two star rating, but might be a 2 1/2 for those who give higher priority to visual racing scenes, or three for those not familiar with the anime - but as far as the Amazon rating stars, it still gets two because, as other reviews have stated, those trailers in the beginning are really annoying. Not only did I spend some extra time trying to skip past the trailers, but when the movie finally started, I realized that I forgot to set the sub-titles and had to sit through the trailers again. If you are going to watch this movie, make sure to see it in one sitting - it's just not worth having to sit through the trailers just to get to the movie and then getting to the point you left off at.
Rating: -
Since this is in blu-ray, it's quality is awesome. I saw this movie before and not in blu-ray quality. 1080p does make a huge difference.
As storyline goes, it's kind of close to the anime. It just felt like it crammed a whole lot of episodes in 2 hours worth of a movie. Too much was going on. And at the end, you are left hanging.
Still a 4 though since it gave great veiwing quality!
Rating: -
Ok, I'm biased because I love cars and I love Initial D. So this movie is obviously a good one for me. If you know nothing about cars or Initial D, it will not be that fun. In fact, it's just an ok movie otherwise, not worth buying.
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