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His Motorbike, Her Island w/SLIP

 


Obayashi's monochromatic dream playfully worships the biker culture of yesteryear, delivering a sentimental and liberating take on young love.

Following a painful breakup, macho biker Koh (Riki Takeuchi) skips town and hits the road on his beloved Kawasaki W3 650. On his countryside excursion, he encounters the free-spirited Miyo (Kiwako Harada, older sister of Obayashi favorite Tomoyo Harada) who quickly takes interest in both the leather-clad Koh and his motorbike. Koh and Miyo fall in love even as Miyo's prodigious biking talent and thrill-seeking tendencies heighten Koh's fear that she may push it all too far. A nostalgia-filled reminiscence, Nobuhiko Obayashi's monochromatic dream playfully worships the biker culture of yesteryear, delivering a sentimental and liberating take on young love.

 

Bonus Materials

  • High-definition Transfer
  • Audio Commentary by Samm Deighan
  • Becoming the Wind: His Motorbike, Her Island and the Biker Movie - Visual essay by Esther Rosenfield 
  • Her Island: Onomichi Pt. 1 - Visual essay by Alex Pratt
  • Director Nobuhiko Obayashi Archival Interview
  • Theatrical Trailers
  • New improved English subtitles
  • Reversible sleeve with Japanese original poster art
  • First Pressing includes repro 24-page Japanese booklet (pamphlet)

                 


                Obayashi's monochromatic dream playfully worships the biker culture of yesteryear, delivering a sentimental and liberating take on young love.

                Following a painful breakup, macho biker Koh (Riki Takeuchi) skips town and hits the road on his beloved Kawasaki W3 650. On his countryside excursion, he encounters the free-spirited Miyo (Kiwako Harada, older sister of Obayashi favorite Tomoyo Harada) who quickly takes interest in both the leather-clad Koh and his motorbike. Koh and Miyo fall in love even as Miyo's prodigious biking talent and thrill-seeking tendencies heighten Koh's fear that she may push it all too far. A nostalgia-filled reminiscence, Nobuhiko Obayashi's monochromatic dream playfully worships the biker culture of yesteryear, delivering a sentimental and liberating take on young love.

                 

                Bonus Materials

                • High-definition Transfer
                • Audio Commentary by Samm Deighan
                • Becoming the Wind: His Motorbike, Her Island and the Biker Movie - Visual essay by Esther Rosenfield 
                • Her Island: Onomichi Pt. 1 - Visual essay by Alex Pratt
                • Director Nobuhiko Obayashi Archival Interview
                • Theatrical Trailers
                • New improved English subtitles
                • Reversible sleeve with Japanese original poster art
                • First Pressing includes repro 24-page Japanese booklet (pamphlet)
                              $7.80

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                              His Motorbike, Her Island w/SLIP—

                              $25.99

                              $7.80

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                              Obayashi's monochromatic dream playfully worships the biker culture of yesteryear, delivering a sentimental and liberating take on young love.

                              Following a painful breakup, macho biker Koh (Riki Takeuchi) skips town and hits the road on his beloved Kawasaki W3 650. On his countryside excursion, he encounters the free-spirited Miyo (Kiwako Harada, older sister of Obayashi favorite Tomoyo Harada) who quickly takes interest in both the leather-clad Koh and his motorbike. Koh and Miyo fall in love even as Miyo's prodigious biking talent and thrill-seeking tendencies heighten Koh's fear that she may push it all too far. A nostalgia-filled reminiscence, Nobuhiko Obayashi's monochromatic dream playfully worships the biker culture of yesteryear, delivering a sentimental and liberating take on young love.

                               

                              Bonus Materials

                              • High-definition Transfer
                              • Audio Commentary by Samm Deighan
                              • Becoming the Wind: His Motorbike, Her Island and the Biker Movie - Visual essay by Esther Rosenfield 
                              • Her Island: Onomichi Pt. 1 - Visual essay by Alex Pratt
                              • Director Nobuhiko Obayashi Archival Interview
                              • Theatrical Trailers
                              • New improved English subtitles
                              • Reversible sleeve with Japanese original poster art
                              • First Pressing includes repro 24-page Japanese booklet (pamphlet)