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Jigoku kozô

  • 2004
  • 50min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
5.1/10
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Jigoku kozô (2004)
Horror

Agrega una trama en tu idiomaA mysterious old woman appears before Setsu, who has recently lost her only child in a tragic accident. She says she can bring Setsu's son, Daio back to life. After agreeing to this sinister... Leer todoA mysterious old woman appears before Setsu, who has recently lost her only child in a tragic accident. She says she can bring Setsu's son, Daio back to life. After agreeing to this sinister proposal, Daio returns to his mother, but to Setsu's horror, he is half decomposed and in... Leer todoA mysterious old woman appears before Setsu, who has recently lost her only child in a tragic accident. She says she can bring Setsu's son, Daio back to life. After agreeing to this sinister proposal, Daio returns to his mother, but to Setsu's horror, he is half decomposed and inhuman. To make him human again, he needs fresh human organs. Setsu does everything she can... Leer todo

  • Dirección
    • Mari Asato
  • Guionistas
    • Hideshi Hino
    • Seiji Tanigawa
    • Naoteru Yamamoto
  • Elenco
    • Mirai Yamamoto
    • Mitsuru Akaboshi
    • Baku Numata
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    5.1/10
    222
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    • Dirección
      • Mari Asato
    • Guionistas
      • Hideshi Hino
      • Seiji Tanigawa
      • Naoteru Yamamoto
    • Elenco
      • Mirai Yamamoto
      • Mitsuru Akaboshi
      • Baku Numata
    • 9Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 3Opiniones de los críticos
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  • Fotos

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    Mirai Yamamoto
    • Setsu
    Mitsuru Akaboshi
    • Daio
    Baku Numata
    Hanae Shôji
    Shôta Sometani
    Shôta Sometani
    Kanji Tsuda
    Kanji Tsuda
    • Dirección
      • Mari Asato
    • Guionistas
      • Hideshi Hino
      • Seiji Tanigawa
      • Naoteru Yamamoto
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    4marcorivas54

    Bad Movie

    Boy From Hell is a live action adaptation of the manga of the same name. Daio (the boy) dies from a car accident and his mother brings him back to life. When he rises from the grave he is a deformed child from hell and wrecks havoc in the neighborhood. This film is extremely low budget with bad acting and obvious fake scenery and gore. The idea is good and the manga was probably good as I have not read it but I'm probably thinking the manga was 100% better. This isn't a film necessary for a J-horror fan to watch as it pretty much sucked with all the terrible fake gore and everything.
    1TrentReznor

    Extremely bad

    This movie is the worst movie i have seen in my whole life.

    It have nothing to save, all is bad, the actors and the acting is comical, the make up sucks, the plot is totally predictable...nothing can be saved.

    At least, the suffering ends after only 45 minutes, and seems that the director and the rest of the crew don't take the movie seriously.

    I read somewhere that this movie is the first part of a hexalogy based in Hideshi Hino's tales...i hope the rest of the movies will be better...because if the are worst than this, this will be without a doubt the worst saga of horror films.
    4I_Ailurophile

    Decent ideas lacked the necessary production resources to flourish

    "With production values like these, who needs enemies?" Isn't that how the saying goes? I know what Asato Mari is capable of; I loved 2013's 'Bilocation' and found it to be flawlessly crafted. I can only assume that as with this title's companion piece in "Hino Hideshi's theater of horror," Nakamura Yoshihiro's 'Lizard baby,' Asato's 'Boy from hell' struggled with a lack of resources and a very tight production schedule that placed major upper limits on its potential. The root premise holds promise as a grieving mother, a successful surgeon, carries out a terrible deed to bring her young son back to life, only to find that nothing is quite as she had hoped. And I think there's a fair bit to like in these fifty minutes. Yet as this movie presents it is more than a little rough, and the lasting value to be had is middling at best.

    The root story is quite good as grief turns to bloody madness, though the scene writing is a mixed bag as the wry dark humor sometimes just comes off as immature and ill-considered, and a lot of dialogue is altogether clunky and bad. Asato's direction is not so sure-footed here, and between that and the material, the acting is often too over the top for its own good as everyone seemed unsure of what tone to strike, or where on the spectrum their contribution should fall. The cast sure does try, though, especially Yamamoto Mirai. Some of the practical effects look pretty decent - namely scattered instances of blood or gore - but the more extraordinary an effect tries to be, or needs to be, the worse it looks, and this includes composite shots and rear projection. The fundamental image is so bare-faced and glaring to be all but painful on the eyes (especial bad news for some character designs and backgrounds that are abjectly cartoonish) and the audio is imbalanced, troubling the original music which in and of itself is pretty good.

    There are fine ideas in this flick, and I can imagine easily enough how it might have looked if Asato and all others involved had all due opportunity to spread their wings and make 'The boy from hell' the best blast of horror storytelling that it could be. Unfortunately that's not what happened, and this more closely represents the purposefully schlocky, low-grade, transparently false nonsense that might air on Cartoon Network's Adult Swim programming block as adult-oriented mimicry of live-action children's fare from the 60s or 70s. It doesn't look good, and with the apparent limitations on the production, it wears on one's patience quite quickly. I don't think the sum total is altogether rotten, but very simply, this is not a picture you need to spend any time with. There are better things to watch, and whatever you might want out of this, you can find it elsewhere.
    8HumanoidOfFlesh

    Bizarre and gory horror flick based on Hideshi Hino's manga.

    "The Boy From Hell" is about a surgeon who brings her son named Daio back from the dead,only he's now a decomposing corpse boy with a taste for blood and human flesh.In 2004,Pony Canyon decided to adapt six different Hino manga stories,all of these shorts were made by different filmmakers using digital video.Mari Asato's "The Boy From Hell" is a grotesque and surprisingly gory horror flick.Daio looks truly creepy and actually resembles murderous babies from Larry Cohen's "It's Alive" series.The acting is fine,the cinematography is great and the use of colors is very Argentoesque.Overall,"The Boy From Hell" should satisfy fans of gruesome Japanese manga stories.It's not as sickeningly brutal and morbid as several "Guinea Pig" movies,but still packs a punch.8 out of 10.
    6Jeremy_Urquhart

    Crazy and clunky but I kind of dug it.

    Ultra low-budget and very short film that kind of worked, I think? I was a bit zonked out while watching it and was in the need of something short and simple. I'm not sure if how I felt led The Boy from Hell to feel like a fever dream. Maybe this is just the right way to watch something like this.

    It's a little gory and it's got a bit of body horror, but it never commits enough to be too horrific. I guess it also deals with a family tragedy that plays out like the one seen near the start of 2018's Hereditary. I've got you, Ari Aster, taking ideas from then-14-year-old obscure Japanese horror movies that aren't short films but aren't long enough to be features exactly! You will pay for your crimes (jokes, no one has a patent on people's heads getting knocked off while sticking them out of moving vehicles).

    The Boy from Hell is bizarre but it is about a boy who dies and then goes to hell and then he kind of comes back so I got what I was after, based on that title. It's low-grade in a sort of charming way, and has some dark fun for just under an hour and then ends. Maybe they were going for something a bit deeper and it didn't register, but that's okay. I kind of liked what I thought this was. What my sleepy, still-recovering-from-a-mild-cold body/mind thought it was.

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