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If you wish to purchase Restricted Itemsor items not handled by Moganshopping.It is necessary for you to provide your own shipping address in Japan.You have to carry on the international shipping by In case,you couldn't provide your own shipping address,you will be charged 15.25% of the final price and Moganshopping will give up the bids.more..
Japanese mobile phone is target only to be used in japan, needs to be unlocked first to use in other country, members should ask the seller if they can assist how to use the mobile phone before purchasing. Due to regulation by the NCC, Mogan supporting cargo car cannot deliver, will use EMS which means sent directly from Japan. Its related responsibilities and risks shall be handled by Members
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輸入盤ブルーレイですが日本のブルーレイ・プレイヤーで視聴できます。※ご確認ください※一部輸入版アニメブルーレイには、「リージョンコード」とは別の「国コード」というものが設定されている作品がございます。お持ちのブルーレイ・プレイヤーが国コードをアメリカ等に変更できるかどうかご確認ください。(機種によりましては変更できない機種がございます。その場合はご視聴できない可能性がございますのでご注意ください。)国コードをアメリカ(日本以外)に設定してご覧ください。PS3、PS4、PS5は 初期設定で再生可能です。種別:BLU-RAYジャンル:DramaForeign-French発売日:2015/4/28公開年:1949ディスク枚数:1コメント:Jean-Pierre Melville began his superb feature filmmaking career with this powerful adaptation of an influential underground novel written during the Nazi occupation of France. A cultured, naively idealistic German officer is billeted in the home of a middle-aged man and his grown niece; their response to his presence - their only form of resistance - is complete silence. Constructed with elegant minimalism and shot, by the legendary Henri Decae, with hushed eloquence, Le silence de la mer points the way toward Melville's later films about resistance and the occupation (Leon Morin, Priest; Army of Shadows) yet remains a singularly eerie masterwork in it's own right.
