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 Mushishi (aka: Bugmaster) : Deluxe Edition (Region-3) (2 DVD Boxset)
 
Starring: Joe Odagiri, Nao Oomori, Yuu Aoi, Makiko Esumi
Director: Katsuhiro Otomo
Studio: Doubledge Entertainment (Taiwan)
Rating: NR
Genre: Action


Sku # : 27719
Manufacturer : Japan
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Audio Format: DD 2.0, DTS, DD 5.1
Video Format: Widescreen 1.85:1 (Anamorphic)
Languages: Japanese
Subtitles: English, Chinese(T/S)
Region Code: 3
Year Made: 2007
Running Time: 131
Release Date: 01/09/2008


Japanese animator Katsuhiro Otomo ("Akira," "Steam Boy") comes up with an eclectic mix of melancholy and magic in live-action period yarn "Bugmaster. "It's only Otomo's second live-action feature, following the 1991 "World Apartment Horror," and the writer-helmer seems to have mellowed in the interval. Adapted from a manga by Yuki Urushibara, "Bugmaster" spends a good deal of time drawing an everyday world in a remote, suspicion-laden corner of the country 100 years ago ("the dawn of modern Japan"). The title "Journals of a Traveling Bugmaster" would better reflect the pic's rambling narrative.

Post-main title, Yoki has survived and is an adult, cared for by his adoptive mother, the beautiful, silver-haired Nui (Makiko Esumi). She is a mushishi (bugmaster), an expert in controlling mushi, "the phantom soul of nature breathing inside every living thing...and the dead," per an intertitle. Mushi are basically tiny bugs with fluorescent tentacles, like something on a coral reef, that can slide in and out of people's bodies. Yoki, now called Ginko (Joe Odagiri), shows off his own de-bugging smarts when the owner of an inn (Lily) asks him to examine her staff and he correctly diagnoses an infection by the Wn of the Ah-Wn bug (script has a lot of such gobbledygook). She also asks him to look at her young granddaughter, Maho (Reia Moriyama), who's growing horns on her forehead.

The calm way in which everyone accepts the presence of the mischievous mushi in their lives continues as Ginko travels to the house of Tanyu (Yu Aoi, from Shunji Iwai's "Hana and Alice"). She's an elegant but crippled bugmaster, who has fallen ill after hearing about an especially powerful mushi called Tokoyami. This mushi story connects with something in Ginko's youth. Aoi makes a charismatic figure and features in the most astonishing CGI sequence, in which she marshals floating Japanese ideograms with her sword like a flyfisher.

Special Features:

- Interviews
- Making of
- Staff's Interviews
- Story of Mushishi
- Press Conference
- Photo Gallery

















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