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Jinzô ningen Hakaidâ

  • 1995
  • 1 h 17 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
6,1/10
588
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Jinzô ningen Hakaidâ (1995)
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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaThe popular villain/antihero from the classic "Kikaider" TV series stars in his own movie, as a dark defender in a post-apocalyptic future.The popular villain/antihero from the classic "Kikaider" TV series stars in his own movie, as a dark defender in a post-apocalyptic future.The popular villain/antihero from the classic "Kikaider" TV series stars in his own movie, as a dark defender in a post-apocalyptic future.

  • Direção
    • Keita Amemiya
  • Roteiristas
    • Toshiki Inoue
    • Shotaro Ishinomori
    • Yoshinori Kitase
  • Artistas
    • Yûji Kishimoto
    • Mai Hôshô
    • Jiro Okamoto
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    6,1/10
    588
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Keita Amemiya
    • Roteiristas
      • Toshiki Inoue
      • Shotaro Ishinomori
      • Yoshinori Kitase
    • Artistas
      • Yûji Kishimoto
      • Mai Hôshô
      • Jiro Okamoto
    • 13Avaliações de usuários
    • 19Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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    Trailer 2:19
    Keita Amamiya Collection
    Hakaider
    Trailer 2:40
    Hakaider
    Hakaider
    Trailer 2:40
    Hakaider

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    Yûji Kishimoto
    • Ryo
    Mai Hôshô
    • Kaoru
    • (as Mai Hosho)
    Jiro Okamoto
    • Hakaider
    Toshiyuki Kikuchi
    • Mikhail
    Satoshi Kurihara
    • Cap
    Ami Kawai
    Ami Kawai
    • Ami
    Kiyohiko Inoue
    • Kiyo
    • (as Kiyokazu Inoue in English)
    Andrew Smith
    • Andy
    • (as Andy Smith)
    Eddy Lawrence
    • Eddie
    Rauf Ahmed
    • Rauf
    • (as Lough Armid)
    Toshimichi Takahashi
    • Criminal
    Ed Sardi
    • Checkpoint Official
    • (as Ed Thirdy)
    Riichi Seike
    • Commander of Heavy Armored Soldier
    • (as Toshikazu Seike in English)
    Makoto Yokoyama
    • Burglars
    Akira Ohashi
    • Burglars
    Namihei Koshige
    • Burglars
    • (as Kazuhiro Yokoyama)
    Mitsuo Abe
    • Burglars
    Seiji Murata
    • Direção
      • Keita Amemiya
    • Roteiristas
      • Toshiki Inoue
      • Shotaro Ishinomori
      • Yoshinori Kitase
    • Elenco e equipe completos
    • Produção, bilheteria e muito mais no IMDbPro

    Avaliações de usuários13

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    9phanthinga

    Mechanical Violator Hakaider ROCK !!!

    From the guy that direct Kamen Rider ZO and Kamen Rider J two very entertaining tokusatsu flick that too bad never made into an actual series so I expected nothing more than a cheesy action-fest from Hakaider and after a few up and down moments in the end the movie actually make my day a bit brighter.The plot may utterly horrible and there not much meat in the main character Hakaider beside the usual emotionless and badass attitude of an anti hero plus the horrendious English dubbing only make it more worse that it already is but the movie never bother me one bit cause I'm too busy being in awe about how over the top and fun this movie is with the costume and practical effects.The stop motion fight between Hakaider and the weird robot got me quite confused cause the introduction of it very out of nowhere but apparently Mechanical Violator Hakaider is also a spin off of the metal hero series Kikaider so that may explain something
    9CC_The_Martian

    A unique movie

    OK boys and girls welcome to class, how many of you are familiar with the term 'Acid Western'? (Does quick headcount) Good, good, go to the head of the class. For the rest of you the term 'acid western' refers to a film or piece of literature that uses the looks and or tropes of the western genre but also has a lot of surreal imagery and metaphor (hence 'acid'). This genre is different from 'weird westerns' because 'weird westerns' are regular westerns but with a science-fiction or fantasy twist. Whether the creators realized it or not this film is an acid western; structurally it's like any old Tokusatsu film but with a lot of the tropes associated with the western genre, but it also has a lot of surreal motifs and visual metaphors which make it an acid western. The dystopian sci-fi setting only makes it weirder. Set in a distant future where civilization has collapsed, save for this one town called 'Jesus Town' which is ruled by a dictator, a group of thieves break into a vault believing it to contain treasure. They are in fact greatly surprised to find not treasure in the vault but a robotic being called Hakaider (the principal villain from the Kikaider tokusatsu franchise) along with his bike and shotgun and no memory of his past. Once he has been freed he sets out to discover himself only to accidentally get caught up in a rebellion against the despotic ruler of Jesus town. Structurally this movie has the vibe of a spaghetti western like Django or A Fistful of Dollars, a lone stranger with a mysterious past wanders into a corrupt town and sets about righting wrongs, replace the motorcycles with horses and the comparison is complete. This movie is also one of the nicest looking tokusatsu films ever thanks in no part to the director Keita Amemiya who is a notable artist, writer and director who gives his movies a distinct organic mechanical look, along the same vein as H.R. Geiger or David Cronenberg. Amemiya gives the movie a dark but sleek look but also laces it with a lot of strange visuals. For example in this movie white is used to represent the forces of evil while black is used to represent not-bad, Not good per-say just not bad. This movie also has a couple of dream sequences which have imagery like black knights and mummy angels. The final fight scene in this movie is also note worthy for it takes place in a white room and is fought between Hakaider and an evil robot called Michael, seems pretty straightforward but as they fight they keep breaking the walls of the room and the internal mechanisms of the room are red and have a strangely organic look to them so that by the end of the fight the room looks like a Tarantino action scene just happened in it despite the combatants both being robots. On top of all these weird qualities add good action, a kick-ass score, decent acting, and run-time that just over an hour and you get one of my favourite tokusatsu films. It's weird as hell but fun if you know what you're getting into. Recommend for fans of tokusatsu, fans of strange and people who like picking movies apart.
    6fanboy-61826

    Bizarre. Very Japanese.

    This is a twisted retelling of biblical prophecy/history from the perspective of Satan.

    Jesus is the Tyrannical villain and the Satan/Lucifer character (Hakaider) is the "liberator" of humanity.

    In the fashion of very Japanese story telling in this low budget flick is campy, hokey, existential, extremely bizarre with allegorical imagery, explosions and borderline nonsensical action sequences.

    If you're into that sort of weirdness you'll probably enjoy it.

    I gave it 6 stars just because it was so damned weird to be entertaining...if not downright blasphemous.

    Satan truly is at work around the world with his PR teams trying to skew people's opinions of Spiritual battle that surrounds us every day.

    Watch this as silly entertainment but don't get confused as to who is the REAL threat to our existence.
    7I_Ailurophile

    Rough production, but entertaining

    Is it advisable to watch a movie, that's based on a TV series, without first watching the TV series? Probably not, of course. But that doesn't mean one can't enjoy the movie on its own merits. 'Mechanical Violator Hakaider' is pretty fun.

    It's far from perfect. The dubbed voices and dialogue are unfortunate, and one wishes scenes were a bit more dynamic; in particular, fight choreography and the timing of effects like explosions are questionable at times. The narrative flow feels disjointed, characterized by hard cuts in the editing and equally abrupt insertions of scenes that threaten our engagement.

    Still, even without greater context, the plot has a solid foundation, telling as complete a story as it needs to. MVH isn't the first film about rebellion against a dystopian society, but this iteration is sufficiently different. The oppression underpinning Jesus Town is uniquely horrific, exceeding what other tales have conveyed.

    It helps that there are some especially impressive visuals on hand. Costume design and set pieces work in tandem to fashion some notably arresting imagery, not least of all in the stark white citadel of the villain. To that end, the climactic fight between Hakaider and Michael is where the greatest effort was clearly placed. It's an unusual but entrancing choice to leave out any music for much of the fight, so that sound effects are more greatly emphasized. When music does pick up partway through, it's a captivating theme that wouldn't sound out of place in the impressive gothic wonderland of the Castlevania universe. And as the set takes further damage, the red interior of the infrastructure - set against the otherwise white room - is frankly beautiful. Honestly, it was a screenshot from this scene that first caught my attention and interest in watching, and I can safely say it was worth it.

    For all the outstanding visuals and great ideas herein, I kind of get the notion that 'Mechanical Violator Hakaider' was not fully developed as a screenplay. The emphasis on specific poses and visual cues, to say nothing of the imagery in general, give a sense of a storyboard, or series of comic book panels. This would help to explain the lack of flow between scenes, certainly, with sudden shifts mirroring the division between one static image and another. This style doesn't entirely scuttle our enjoyment, but it does make MVH more difficult to engage with - yet there's no disputing it's an interesting approach.

    When all is said and done, I do think this is a movie worth watching, even if one hasn't had any experience with the 'Kikaider' series where Hakaider originates. The picture has plenty of difficulties, and would never be considered an essential piece of cinema. But the story is sufficient, the visuals are outstanding, and the end result is that 'Mechanical Violator Hakaider' is fun and entertaining.
    Pedro-37

    After an intriguing start, this one becomes a real bore

    Ok, I was intrigued by this movie. It just had a cool look, a very manga-esque feel. I really thought there would evolve something special out of this. But it didn't. Actually it became more boring every minute until I thought I'm watching a real crap fest. The visual tricks just don't do it for 80 minutes. And apart from those visuals, there's not anything good to find here.

    The music and the topic remind one of "Terminator 2". There's also a little "Mad Max 2" and "Spawn" added for good measure. The sets look very cheap, the acting gets worse once the movie progresses (that asexual king is really embarrassing!) and the pacing is sleep inducing. A little blood helps sustain some interest, but not much. And those dream sequences are way too long and way too empty. All in all, I'd give it a

    Rating: 3/10

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    • Curiosidades
      Mechanical Violator Hakaider was one of the films that were featured in the 1995 Toei Super Hero Fair, alongside Choriki Sentai Ohranger and Juukou B-Fighter.
    • Cenas durante ou pós-créditos
      In the DIrector's Cut, after the Toei logo appears, the camera pans left to the abandoned prison, leading into the prologue.

      The theatrical film has the Toei logo appear normally and fade out.
    • Conexões
      Referenced in Equilibrium (2002)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      Wild Side
      Performed by MODE

      Lyrics by Makoto Asakura

      Compsoed & Arranged by Daisuke Asakura

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 15 de abril de 1995 (Japão)
    • País de origem
      • Japão
    • Idiomas
      • Japonês
      • Inglês
    • Também conhecido como
      • Mechanical Violator Hakaider
    • Empresas de produção
      • Graphical Corporation Crowd Inc.
      • Toei Company
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    • Tempo de duração
      1 hora 17 minutos
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      • 1.85 : 1

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