The Stratosphere Girl starring M.X. Oberg: DVD Cover

    The Stratosphere Girl Director: M.X. Oberg

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    • DVD Release Date: 04/19/2005
    • Original Release: 2003
    • Rating: Not Rated
    • Sales Rank: 41,023

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    Closed Caption; Stills gallery; Director's statement; Production notes

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    Scene Index

    Side #1 --
    1. Real Heros Just Leave [6:01]
    2. A Mission Is Waiting [7:38]
    3. Very Bad Start [6:39]
    4. Look Into Infinity [6:43]
    5. Little Lolita Trick [7:11]
    6. Tactic of the Enemy [9:04]
    7. Things Became Unpleasent [7:05]
    8. Table Number One [7:23]
    9. Only a Story [:56]
    10. Wonderful Idea [7:26]
    11. A Good End [5:58]

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    Editorial Reviews

    In this imaginative independent drama, Angela (Chloé Winkel) is a French art student living in Germany who loves to draw comics and creates elaborate tales drawn in a soft and romantic style. One night, Angela meets Yamamoto (Jon Yang), a club DJ from Japan, who invites her to come to Tokyo with him. Infatuated with Yamamoto, Angela impulsively agrees, and is soon sharing an apartment with a handful of Western expatriates who work at a nightclub where Japanese businessmen drink, sing karaoke, and date the "hostesses" for a fee. When money runs low, Angela signs on to work at the club, but when a customer is murdered in an ongoing mob war, she realizes she's entered a far more dangerous world than she imagined. The frantic pace of the city and the violence of her new environment has a strong impact on her artwork, which loses its serene qualities and becomes increasingly aggressive and mechanical. The Stratosphere Girl was written and directed by German filmmaker M.X. Oberg, who shot the film on location in Cologne and Tokyo. Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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    Great movie ...by Eriberto

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    June 03, 2009: If you want something different than the usual Hollywood type, you may want to check this movie out.

    Very clever and refreshing ...

    Strong buy recommend !!!