(JP¥9,000)
The case shows some signs of use. The disc condition is good. Based on Dostoevsky's novel The Idiot Drama DVD, 5-disc set, complete Japanese subtitles, for the Japanese market, color I bought this new and have kept it carefully on my bookshelf. I think the packaging and the DVDs themselves are in relatively good condition, but please understand that this is a used item that has been stored at home for over 10 years. The outer case has some scratches from normal handling. I have confirmed that it works as part of this listing. Shipping is planned via Yu-Packet Post or Kuroneko Compact. The shipping method may change without notice. I have a cat. Shipping will be closed on the afternoon of November 28th, and on the 29th and 30th. ... This is the real "Idiot"! A masterpiece spanning 460 minutes! Highly requested! Long-awaited DVD release! The pinnacle of Dostoevsky's literature, fully visualized! ★ Winner of the Best Actor Award at the 2004 Monte-Carlo Television Festival [Commentary] A grand drama produced by Russian State Television, based on Fyodor Dostoevsky's masterpiece. The film version couldn't capture all the details of the original work due to time constraints, but this work, with its 10 episodes of 52 minutes each, allows for the complete recreation of everything Dostoevsky intended to depict in "The Idiot." This work, which began airing on Russian television in 2003, captivated viewers who might have been put off by the name Dostoevsky, becoming so popular that Yevgeny Mironov, who played Prince Myshkin in this work, won the Best Actor Award at the Monte-Carlo Television Festival the following year. Yevgeny Mironov is a very famous actor in Russia. He works extensively in television, film, and theater, and his presence and acting skills are highly regarded. Although he has few works released in Japan, one representative work is "The Metamorphosis" (2002), a film adaptation of Franz Kafka's novel. [Story] Prince Myshkin, who has a pure and innocent soul, meets Rogozhin, who has a dark and passionate heart, on the train back to his homeland from a sanatorium in Switzerland. The woman Rogozhin passionately loves is Nastasya. Prince Myshkin later meets her and, seeing her proud heart despite her sullied body, comes to feel a compassionate love for her... Centered on the love and hate of these three people, the hearts of various people around Prince Myshkin are laid bare.
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