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Tetsuo: The Iron Man

Tetsuo: The Iron Man

уголеми уголеми 
Актьори: Kei Fujiwara, Renji Ishibashi, Nobu Kanaoka, Naomasa Musaka, Tomorowo Taguchi
Студио: Fox Lorber
Категория: Video

Цена: $19.98
Купи Използван: $2.09
Спестявате: $17.89 (90%)



Нов (2) Използван (12) Колекционерски (4) от $2.09

Оценка: 4.0 от 5 звезди 70 ревюта
Позиция по продажби: 13353

Формат: Black & White, Ntsc
Езици: English (Subtitled), Japanese (Original Language)
Оценка: NR (Not Rated)
Медия: VHS Tape
Брой Продукти: 1
Време: 92 Минути
Транспортно тегло (lbs): 0.4
Размери (in): 7.3 x 4.2 x 1.1

ISBN: 6302732824
UPC: 720917010786
EAN: 9786302732825

Дата на пускане: 1992
Пуснато в продажба на: Октомври 16, 1997
Наличност: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Подобни Продукти:

  • Tetsuo II: Body Hammer
  • Meatball Machine
  • Ichi the Killer (Unrated Edition)
  • Gozu
  • Eraserhead

Ревю на редактора:

Amazon.com
Shinya Tsukamoto draws on the marriage of flesh and technology that inspires so much of David Cronenberg's work and then twists it into a manga-influenced cyberpunk vision. A man (Tomoroh Taguchi) awakens from a nightmare in which his body is helplessly fusing with the metal objects around him, only to find it happening to him in real life... or is it? Haunted by memories of a hit and run (eerily prophetic of Cronenberg's Crash), the man knows this ordeal could be a dream, a fantastic form of divine retribution, or perhaps technological mutation born of guilt and rage. Shot in bracing black and white on a small budget, Tsukamoto puts a demented conceptual twist on good old-fashioned stop-motion effects and simple wire work, giving his film the surreal quality of a waking dream with a psychosexual edge (resulting in the film's most disturbing scene). The story ultimately takes on an abstract quality enhanced by the grungy look and increasingly wild images as they take to the streets in a mad chase of technological speed demons. This first entry in his self-titled "Regular Sized Monster Series" is followed by a full-color sequel, Tetsuo II: The Body Hammer, which trades the muddy experimental atmosphere for a big-budget sheen but can't top the cybershock to the system this movie packs. --Sean Axmaker


Клиентски ревюта:   Чети 65 още ревюта...

4 от 5 звезди Ive seen better j-horror   Септември 20, 2008
James Hicks (Palisade, Minnesota)
While the movie does live up to its hype, i found it a tad boring, but thank god it was only about an hour. The use of biotechnical persons was different and interesting, but too random with arts that didnt even make sense. 5 if i coulda been on the edge of my seat, if you buy it, have a snack ready.


5 от 5 звезди brilliant   Декември 8, 2007
Mr. Birdlick
This film is absolutely brilliant. Tsukamoto's genius shines through this gritty and rusted masterpiece. His way of filming is unique and beautiful to say the least. There is also some really impressive stop motion animation to be seen in this film, though its fairly brief. The sound track is also a masterpiece, if you can find it on cd, i highly recommend it.
Over all Tetsuo: The Iron Man is one of the most beautiful films to have been made, it is pure and it is rust.



2 от 5 звезди Full of itself, but ultimately unfulfilling   Юли 18, 2007
William P. Powers (Escondido, California USA)
0 от 3 намериха ревюто за полезно

I bought this DVD on heavy recommendations... and must now go beat my friends unmercifully. This film illuminates a classic truth: "Just because you CAN do something, doesn't mean you SHOULD do something". The director goes crazy with the stop-motion and wire effects... and ends up with a boring compilation of one mess after another. I do mean "mess". If this achieved "cult" status, then all I can say is that would-be cultists are scraping by on some lean fare!

I'm sure the director is trying to say something here... and perhaps the subtitles didn't help any... but this was simply his love affair with (SUPREMELY dated) special effects work. Nothing more. I swear, I don't even think this was very good EFX work for the time period in which it was made. I remember amatuer stop motion work from the 70s on public access channels that looked more interesting than this stuff.

Oh, and I don't think I've ever seen a Japanese man's mouth open wide in a rictus of shock/horror/fear so often in a movie before. This was the actor trying to emote, obviously, but ended up looking nothing more than ridiculous.

After all the urgings I received to get this movie, I thought it might well become a gem of my library. Instead it goes to the bottom of the barrel.

Yes, I "got it" alright. I simply didn't think "it" was worth much at all.



5 от 5 звезди You've never seen anything quite like this   Юли 10, 2007
Noel Collins (Honolulu, HI, USA)
This movie is just cool to watch - and hear! Heavy, industrial music and sound effects, black and white, guaranteed to put you 'in a metal mood'. After you've seen it, you won't be able to get certain images out of your head. Don't spend too much time trying to figure out the "plot" (or lack of it..), just allow yourself to be amazed, freaked out and sucked in by this trippy, crazy, horrific little gem.


5 от 5 звезди Ouch!   Февруари 18, 2007
R. Sanchez (Thompsonville, IL United States)
2 от 2 намериха ревюто за полезно

This was a very difficult film for me to watch, and I would not recommend it for the faint of heart or those that are not able to objectify films with intense amoral visual imagery. I believe that the film is saying something important, but I've never been able to say precisely what. The film maker has a real talent for letting us stroll through some of his deeper inner states. Andre Tarkovsky is the only other film maker that I've ever seen do a better job of this, and its hard to compare the two because their styles are very different. I first saw this film on VHS from a rental store in Lincoln, NE about ten years ago. About three years ago as I was trying to describe it to a film-afficiando friend of mine, I got curous about seeing it again, hopefully now on DVD. Fortunately I was able to find it and the exprience was vastly improved seeing it from a good transfer to DVD. For film buffs with an eye toward unique visual artistry, I would recommend this very gritty art-film without hesitation.

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