What do you want to give to your loved ones?
Set in Biei, Hokkaido, it is a moving movement that gently reflects the couple and the people who gather there.
"People who accumulate love" Blu-ray Special Edition (with bonus DVD)
Product number: SHBR-0343
[Blu-ray specification] 125 minutes for the main story + about 3 minutes for the bonus video (edited notice)
Color / HD Widescreen 1920 × 1080p / 2 layers / Japanese subtitles for the hearing impaired / Japanese DTS-HDMasterAudio5.1ch / Japanese DTS-HDMasterAudio2.0ch / Audio guide for the visually impaired Dolby Digital 2.0ch
[Bonus DVD specifications] Approximately 60 minutes
Making video, event video collection, special program "The Pearls of the Stone Man" Message from Biei, Hokkaido
Color / 16: 9 / One side 1 layer / Japanese Dolby Digital 2.0ch
[Enclosed benefits]
Booklet (16 pages in all colors)
"The Pearls of the Stone" DVD
Product number: DB-0854
[DVD specification] 125 minutes for the main story + about 3 minutes for the bonus video (preliminary editing)
Color / 16: 9 squeeze recording / single-sided dual layer / Japanese subtitles for the hearing impaired / Japanese Dolby Digital 5.1ch / Japanese Dolby Digital 2.0ch / Audio guide for the visually impaired Dolby Digital 2.0ch
【Performer】
Koichi Sato Kanako Higuchi Keiko Kitagawa Nomura Shuhei Sugisaki Hana Yoshida Akira Emoto
Morisaki Hiroyuki Kenta Satoi Yoshinori Okada
【staff】
Director: Yuzo Asahara
Screenplay: Yuzo Asahara Takuro Fukuda
Original: "People who pile up stones" (written by Edward Mooney Jr. / published by SHOGAKUKAN Bunko)
Music: Taro Iwashiro
Song in the play: "Smile" Nat King Cole
【story】
A couple, Atsushi (Koichi Sato) and Yoshiko (Kanako Higuchi), who decided to move to Hokkaido to spend their second life in a beautiful land surrounded by nature, start living in the house where foreigners once lived. Yoshiko asked Atsushi to build a stone wall that surrounds the house, but he died after aggravating the heart disease he had suffered from before. One day, a letter arrived from Yoshiko under the sadness of Atsushi.
Amazing history. And, as guided by the letters found one after another, Atsushi is involved in the lives of those around him. In addition, I reunited with my daughter, Satoko (Keiko Kitagawa), who had been estranged for many years.
Release date: November 4, 2015
Publisher: Asmik Ace
Distributor: Shochiku
(c) 2015 "The Pearls of the Stone" Production Committee
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