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Don't Worry, He Won't Get Far on Foot

Movie

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Release Date October 16, 2019
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Product Details

Catalog No.PCBP-53966
JAN/ISBN 4988013015029
Product Type DVD
TV Standard NTSC
Number of Discs 1
Color Color
Running Time 128minutes
Layers single-sided/single-layered
Aspect Ratio(s) 16:9 LB Vista
Region 2
Subtitles Japanese
Audio Track English Dolby Digital 5.1ch Surround

Description

[Machine Translation] A real-life satirical cartoonist with fluttering red hair drove a wheelchair through the streets of Portland at breakneck speed. An inspiring true story that teaches us about courage and kindness has been made into a movie! Robin Williams, the famous actor who passed away in 2014, was eager to see Callahan's autobiography made into a film before his death. Director Gus Van Sant, with whom he had worked on "Good Will Hunting," wrote the screenplay based on this autobiography, and after 20 years of planning, the film was finally completed. The role of Callahan, the heir to Robin Williams' heart, is played by the talented Joaquin Phoenix, a three-time Academy Award(R) nominee. He has conducted extensive research to master Callahan's gestures and mannerisms, and his performance brings to life the miraculous life of this exceptional man. The film also co-stars Rooney Mara, Jonah Hill, and Jack Black. --John Callahan, a man who relies heavily on alcohol, survives an automobile accident, but is paralyzed from the chest down and confined to a wheelchair. In despair and frustration, he becomes increasingly addicted to alcohol and clashes with those around him. However, after a few opportunities, he stops feeling sorry for himself and gains the strength to be free from his past. He then begins to draw satirical cartoons with his crippled hand, displaying his characteristic wry sense of humor. The miraculous true story of the world's most cynical satirical cartoonist, who passed away at the age of 59.
Special Feature / Bonus Track: bonus video footage

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Description in Japanese

ドント・ウォーリー / 洋画

ポートランドの街を、赤い髪をなびかせ、猛スピードで車いすを走らせていた実在の風刺漫画家。勇気と優しさを教えてくれる感動の実話が映画化! 2014年に他界した名優ロビン・ウィリアムズは生前キャラハンの自伝の映画化を熱望。『グッド・ウィル・ハンティング/旅立ち』でも仕事を共にし友情を結んでいた監督ガス・ヴァン・サントはこの自伝をもとに脚本を書き、企画から20年を経て、ついに映画は完成する。ロビン・ウィリアムズの心を継ぎキャラハン役を演じるのは、3度のアカデミー賞(R)ノミネート経験を持つ実力派ホアキン・フェニックス。膨大なリサーチを重ねてキャラハンの仕草から話し方までを体得し、類まれな男の奇跡の半生を、その内面に迫る演技で体現。さらに共演に、ルーニー・マーラ、ジョナ・ヒル、ジャック・ブラックという演技派の面々が集結した。 ――アルコールに頼る日々を過ごしていたジョン・キャラハンは、自動車事故に遭い一命を取り留めるが、胸から下が麻痺し、車いす生活を余儀なくされる。絶望と苛立ちの中、ますます酒に溺れ、周囲とぶつかる自暴自棄な毎日。だが幾つかのきっかけから自分を憐れむことを止めた彼は、過去から自由になる強さを得ていく。そして、持ち前の辛辣なユーモアを発揮して不自由な手で風刺漫画を描き始める。人生を築き始めた彼のそばにはずっと、彼を好きでい続ける、かけがえのない人たちがいた・・・。59歳で他界した世界で一番皮肉屋な風刺漫画家の奇跡の実話。
映像特典(予定): インタビュー&メイキング<病院シーン撮影秘話>、インタビュー&メイキング<事故シーン撮影秘話>、予告編集

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    DON'T WORRY.HE WON'T GET FAR ON FOOT
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