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Maiko Haaaan!!! (DVD) (English Subtitled) (Taiwan Version) DVD Region 3

Tsutsumi Shinichi (Actor) | Shibasaki Kou (Actor) | Kudo Kankuro (Actor) | Mizuta Nobuo (Director)
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Kudo Kankuro, the acclaimed screenwriter of Ping Pong and his own directorial effort Yaji & Kita: The Midnight Pilgrims, teams up with director Mizuta Nobuo (Hanada Shonen-shi) for the exuberant comedy Maiko Haaaan!!!. Geisha are a perennial source of fascination both in Japan and abroad, and this buoyant film takes a comedic look at male obsession with the elusive, elegant beauties. Amusing and unpredictable, Maiko Haaaan!!! earns its extra exclamation points with a fast-paced narrative, flashy song and dance sequences, and raucous comedy against a graceful environment. Though far from serious, Maiko Haaaan!!! also offers a peek into the state of modern geisha culture, be it the lives of geisha or the strict rules, high-level contacts, and big wallets necessary for patrons to enter the hallowed doors of Ginza's most exclusive establishments. Popular veteran comedian Abe Sadao (Yaji & Kita) leads the cast alongside Tsutsumi Shinichi (Always - Sunset on Third Street) and Shibasaki Kou (Dororo), as a maiko or apprentice geisha.

Nerdy noodle company salaryman Onizuka Kimihiko (Abe Sadao) is obsessed with geisha, to the extent that he keeps a blog dedicated to geisha happenings. In order to get closer to the subject, he moves to Kyoto and happily throws himself into the city's geisha district. His greatest goal is to reach the prestigious inner circles, but he can't get too far with his low status and even lower funds. This fact is rubbed in his face by abrasive baseball player and teahouse regular Kiichiro Naito (Tsutsumi Shinichi). The two quickly develop an immature rivalry, with Kimihiko setting his eyes on the ultimate goal: a drinking game of strip baseball with the geisha.

This two-disc edition comes with paper-rock-scissors game cards and the following special features:

  • Behind-the-Scenes
  • Interviews
  • Gala Premiere
  • Trailer
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    Product Title: Maiko Haaaan!!! (DVD) (English Subtitled) (Taiwan Version) 舞妓哈哈哈 (DVD) (中英文字幕) (台灣版) 舞妓哈哈哈 (DVD) (中英文字幕) (台湾版) Maiko Haaaan!!! (DVD) (English Subtitled) (Taiwan Version) Maiko Haaaan!!! (DVD) (English Subtitled) (Taiwan Version)
    Artist Name(s): Tsutsumi Shinichi (Actor) | Shibasaki Kou (Actor) | Kudo Kankuro (Actor) 堤真一 (Actor) | 柴崎幸 (Actor) | 宮藤官九郎 (Actor) 堤真一 (Actor) | 柴崎幸 (Actor) | 宫藤官九郎 (Actor) 堤真一 (Actor) | 柴咲コウ (Actor) | 宮藤官九郎 (Actor) Tsutsumi Shinichi (Actor) | 시바사키 코우 (Actor) | Kudo Kankuro (Actor)
    Director: Mizuta Nobuo 水田伸生 水田伸生 水田伸生 Mizuta Nobuo
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    Release Date: 2008-05-08
    Language: Japanese
    Subtitles: Traditional Chinese, English
    Country of Origin: Japan
    Picture Format: NTSC What is it?
    Aspect Ratio: 1.78 : 1
    Disc Format(s): DVD
    Region Code: 3 - South East Asia (including Hong Kong, S. Korea and Taiwan) What is it?
    Duration: 121 (mins)
    Other Information: 2DVDs
    Package Weight: 250 (g)
    Shipment Unit: 2 What is it?
    YesAsia Catalog No.: 1011010305

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    Professional Review of "Maiko Haaaan!!! (DVD) (English Subtitled) (Taiwan Version)"

    May 30, 2008

    You don't have to be obsessed with geishas to have a good time with Maiko Haaaan!!!, the insane comedy written by hot screenwriter Kankuro Kudo, responsible for the critically-acclaimed Go and the cult favorite Yaji and Kita: The Midnight Pilgrims. Here, Kudo takes a more mainstream route, telling a story about fetishes, male competitiveness, and cup noodles with crowd-pleasing results (and the box office gross to prove it). Even though Maiko Haaan!!! is high-energy, manic, and doesn't make a whole lot of sense, it's an efficient comedy that delivers on its promised goods.

    With a subject as traditionally Japanese as geishas (the "maiko" in the title refers to an apprentice geisha), it's surprising how well Maiko Haaaan!!! works for non-Japanese audiences. Working from Kudo's busy screenplay, Nibou Mizuta - who's worked on everything from television dramas to variety shows - uses all of his past experiences as a director, frantically throwing out one hilarious physical gag after another at a breakneck pace. At two full hours, the film almost becomes exhausting by the third act, when the screenplay's energy is diverted to give the film dramatic and emotional footing.

    However, Maiko Haaaan!!! is stuck with a not-very-likable protagonist in Onizuka (Sadao Abe), a salaryman at a cup noodle company who spends company time managing his website devoted to all things geisha. His dreams come true when he's transferred to Kyoto, where traditional Japan remains alive and well - especially geisha houses. Faced with the opportunity of "all maikos, all the time", Onizuka promptly dumps his homely girlfriend Fujiko (Kou Shibasaki) and heads to Kyoto. But when Onizuka pays his first visit to the geisha house, he finds out that he can't be allowed in without someone to vouch for him. Fortunately, his new boss volunteers to be his voucher if he can pick up sales, hence beginning his ambitious quest to create the new hit cup noodle. However, even when Onizuka finally enters the geisha house, he immediately finds a rival in Naito (Shinichi Tsutsumi), a baseball star who has challenged Onizuka's knowledge of maikos ever since his website days. Thus begins a battle between the two men to be the best in just about everything.

    The central conflict is easily the most fun aspect of the film, but the problem is that there is no one to root for in the battle. Abe's performance as Onizuka is appropriately over-the-top and funny, but his character is ultimately not a very likable person, with an obsession that is borderline creepy. Meanwhile, Tsutsumi makes a formidable antagonist as Naito with an equally amusing performance, but his arrogant persona makes him a comic villain with a sympathetic side. That leaves Shibasaki's Fujiko, who goes off to Kyoto to learn to become a maiko after being dumped. However, her involvement in the grand scheme serves only as an excuse for Kuro and co. to show how the maiko world works and has little bearing on the plot until the finale.

    Nevertheless, Kudo has a talent for upping the comic stakes in the battle between the two men, with each resorting to actions that continuously stretch credibility to the breaking point. These actions are done in a comic and over-the-top manner, recalling the days of the mo lei tau comedy of Hong Kong, which utilizes irrelevant and exaggerated humor that work charmingly. However, the screenplay is so focused on delivering the laughs that the ending comes far too quickly. The third act finally sets up the dramatic aspect of the story with a crucial twist, but Kudo seems to realize that he's run out of pages and simply brings the story to a convenient ending. While that means that Maiko Haaan!!! avoids the Japanese comedy curse of overstaying its welcome (though the melodrama remains intact here), the ending comes too abrupt to satisfy. As a result, the film delivers the comedy in spades, but doesn't quite succeed as a complete whole.

    It's hard to create a likable comedy with an unlikable lead character, but Mizuta and Kudo manage to pull it off splendidly. Their total disregard for logic actually works for them, thanks to their ability to get high-energy performances out of their cast and their earnest intention to simply make people laugh. In the end, to criticize a comedy such as Maiko Haaaan!!! of not delivering the drama is equivalent of contributing the failure of an arthouse film for its lack of martial arts. Maiko Haaaan!!! may have its flaws, but for what it's worth, it's one of the funniest Japanese comedies of 2007.

    By Kevin Ma

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