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Karatê Girl

Título original: Hai kikku gâru!
  • 2009
  • 16
  • 1 h 21 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
4,7/10
958
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Karatê Girl (2009)
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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaYoung girl Kei Tsuchiya(played by Rina Takeda)is a very talented karate pupil, trained by her sensei Yoshiaki Matsumura(played by Tatsuya Naka). But Kei Tsuchiya is very arrogant and spends ... Ler tudoYoung girl Kei Tsuchiya(played by Rina Takeda)is a very talented karate pupil, trained by her sensei Yoshiaki Matsumura(played by Tatsuya Naka). But Kei Tsuchiya is very arrogant and spends her time degrading various other karate students in different karate challenges. One day s... Ler tudoYoung girl Kei Tsuchiya(played by Rina Takeda)is a very talented karate pupil, trained by her sensei Yoshiaki Matsumura(played by Tatsuya Naka). But Kei Tsuchiya is very arrogant and spends her time degrading various other karate students in different karate challenges. One day she is approached by a mysterious organisation called The Destroyers, that wants to recruit... Ler tudo

  • Direção
    • Fuyuhiko Nishi
  • Roteiristas
    • Yoshikatsu Kimura
    • Fuyuhiko Nishi
  • Artistas
    • Rina Takeda
    • Tatsuya Naka
    • Ryûki Takahashi
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    4,7/10
    958
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Fuyuhiko Nishi
    • Roteiristas
      • Yoshikatsu Kimura
      • Fuyuhiko Nishi
    • Artistas
      • Rina Takeda
      • Tatsuya Naka
      • Ryûki Takahashi
    • 22Avaliações de usuários
    • 25Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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    High-Kick Girl!
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    Rina Takeda
    • Kei Tsuchiya
    Tatsuya Naka
    • Yoshiaki Matsumura
    Ryûki Takahashi
    • Ryôsuke Nakama
    Kyôji Amano
    • Kenga
    Masahiro Sudô
    • Ryûsoku
    Akihito Yagi
    • Kûken
    Kazuma Yamane
    • Tentô
    Shinji Suzuki
    • Tenha
    Mayu Gamou
    • Hien
    • (as Mayu Gamô)
    Kazutoshi Yokoyama
    • Kototsu
    Ichirô Sugisawa
    • Tenshô
    Hisae Watanabe
    • Shûrei
    Misako Nagashima
    • Hishô
    Fuyuhiko Nishi
    • Akagi-ken
    Aya Sugiyama
    • Chôka
    Kazuma Takeda
    • Chôen
    Yuka Kobayashi
    • Rin
    Kumi Imura
    • Keiko
    • Direção
      • Fuyuhiko Nishi
    • Roteiristas
      • Yoshikatsu Kimura
      • Fuyuhiko Nishi
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    4jackmeat

    An infomercial or a showcase of the directors daughter?

    My quick rating - 3,6/10. I honestly have no idea if this was an infomercial for a local Karate studio or a home movie. The way the movie focuses on the young girl who is the star is so obsessive it has to be the daughter of someone. But the annoying camera work that consists of more replays of moves than even the WWE packs into their programming makes you wonder what the point really is. And this isn't just a replay from earlier in the flick, this is the exact same move or moves shown a frame or two earlier throughout the WHOLE movie. I have to say that if all the replays were left out, instead of 85 minutes, the flick would've clocked in around 70 minutes. I would go into the plot, but there wasn't one. Basically high school girl kicks butt. Yep, that is it. Back to the infomercial possibility, I suppose this movie could be recruiting for someone and spreading the message of how disciplined martial arts are and great for kids (which is true, btw) but this film does a poor job conveying it. With all the great martial arts flicks out there this is a definite pass up on film.
    5bbickley13-921-58664

    The Title literally says it all, There is not much more to the movie than that.

    I must admit I really enjoyed watching the movie.

    I really like the fight sequences done in the film. Without knowing anything but what I see, it feels like a group of people who knew Karate got together and made a cheap karate film. I can't help but to find that cool. If I knew Karate, and knew a butch of other people that knew Karate, I would get my camera and do the same thing.

    It was the good type of cheesy. Sure, these guys need to learn how to do some fight choreography to make the fights more fluid, and to make the blows more realistic (A good sound guy could have help with that as well), but when it comes to Marshal arts films, I got to give these guys and A for effort. It was pure enjoyment.

    The story was so weak it does not need to be mentioned and I did not get the need to repeat fight scenes in slow motion, which showed us how accurate the technique is, but show us how fake the contact was, but overall it was cool that things like this get made.
    5tkdlifemagazine

    Some Real Potential

    This is a very low budget film that is flawed in many ways; however has some redeeming properties. For the non-martial arts practitioner this may not be enjoyable. For a martial artists, or martial arts fan there is actually some very good karate techniques and fight scenes in this movie. It also has some great looks at Karate training and Kata/Forms training. The story is original and the actors do an adequate job considering the budget and scale of the film. The biggest defect is the lack of engagement of the well executed techniques in most of the fight scenes. There are numbers of scenes which are direct trade-offs and copies of Tarantino's Phenomenally exciting "Kill Bill 1&2". I do respect the film makers' attempts here and I respect the martial artist more. I wouldn't go out our my way to recommend this one but I would catch it if I was looking for something off the beaten path.
    5cjk_35

    Laughable, low budget karate

    Usually I start reviews with a plot summary, but it is not necessary. The title says it all. It's Japanese, but don't worry about having to keep up with the subtitles. None of the dialogue is worth reading. All of this movie is, is lousy fight scenes and training in between.

    Now I could write about the acting, the directing or the production design etc. but I'm not, they are all lousy. Instead I'm going to write about the fighting, because when it comes to a movie like this, that is what is important. The fights are mildly entertaining. They are obviously fake. Very few of the attacks look painful. In a few shots it visible that the punch or kick doesn't make contact, yet the actor still acts like he is in intense pain. All of the fights are rather one sided and feature basic fighting moves. There is nothing amazing in this movie. No dangerous stunts or amazing attacks. Sure there are high kicks, but they are all replayed and disrupt the flow of the scenes.

    Now I would like to touch on the camera work. I usual don't notice the camera work in movies, but it was terrible. There are jump cuts, shakiness and odd angle that make the fight scenes even more unpleasing. There also long pause to create drama, but only create yawns.

    There is one good thing I can say and that is that the movie is inspirational for teenage girls interested in karate. The main character is someone that girls can relate to. She is also a good role model. At the beginning of the movie she is disobedient. Then over the course of the movie she learns to respect her teacher. It does teach some morals for teenage girls. It also show the amount of discipline need to learn karate.

    Over all I give the movie a four out of ten and that is generous.
    6ebossert

    Entertaining Despite Being Crippled By Excessive Slow Motion

    The greatest cinematic invention is this: A cute schoolgirl in a short skirt kicking butt. Yep, I'm a sucker for movies like this. All I ask is that there be plentiful exhibitions of well-choreographed buttkicking by cute schoolgirls. "High Kick Girl" provides a lot of this for the opening 50 minutes or so, but then takes a turn for the worse.

    There are a number of positives to this film. First of all, there is a ton of fighting here. I didn't actually time the length of the action sequences, but it felt like they occupied more than half of the total running time. This is a good thing. Secondly, the martial arts choreography is 100% realistic. Not one move required the use of wires, and most of the actors gave an impressive exhibition. Thirdly, the lead actress has an intimidating, arrogant persona and it's fun watching her taunt and humiliate her opponents. Fourthly, there are a handful of cute schoolgirl baddies that the protagonist battles with. Fifthly, the camera-work uses a lot of wide shots so that the viewer can see everything clearly. There are also some fairly long sequences without cuts or editing gimmicks.

    Unfortunately, there are a number of negatives to this film as well. The biggest problem is the rampant, undisciplined use of slow motion replays. The viewer is shown a strike at regular speed, followed by a replay of that same strike in slow motion. At first this was useful because some karate strikes are somewhat deceptive and fast, but as the film went on the slow motion just killed the fluidity of the action all together for two reasons. First, slow motion replays were shown for very basic strikes (e.g., a straight kick to the gut), which is worthless. Second, the final confrontation uses sequences that are first shown in slow motion, then replayed in SUPER slow motion. This was a major miscalculation on the part of the filmmakers because the scene just drags and drags into mind-numbing boredom. It felt like they were just padding the running time to break 80 minutes. Not good.

    Another problem is Rina Takeda's inexplicable turn from intimidating buttkicker to worthless wimp during the middle section. She pummels a whole school of big dudes at the beginning of the film, then goes into a shell and plays victim/hostage for most of the second half. In addition, she was fairly inactive during the finale and only took down one baddie in a not-so-awesome fight. (Tatsuya Naka takes over from there and looks impressive though.) One other thing that bothered me was that this film introduces a really cool, acrobatic schoolgirl villain near the midpoint, only to then completely forget about her for the rest of the movie. This was another terrible decision by the filmmakers that made the final fight even more disappointing because the viewer will automatically expect a throwdown between Takeda and the antagonist schoolgirl. It never happens.

    I disagree with anyone who claims that "High Kick Girl" is better than either one of JeeJa Yanin's films ("Chocolate" and "Raging Phoenix"). Yes, Takeda was very impressive and is a talent to look out for if she decides to do more movies, but I suspect that martial arts "purity" will be the only true reason for someone to prefer "High Kick Girl." There's more to action movies than "purity" though, and JeeJa Yanin's flicks have finale's that blow "High Kick Girl" out of the water irregardless of whether or not wires are used. In addition, the storyline to "High Kick Girl" is just as limp (if not more so) than JeeJa's movies, so there's no advantage there either. I guess the reader will just have to watch them all and make up their own mind.

    I would still recommend "High Kick Girl" despite its flaws. There's more than enough fun to make it worthwhile.

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 30 de maio de 2009 (Japão)
    • País de origem
      • Japão
    • Central de atendimento oficial
      • Official blog (Japan)
    • Idioma
      • Japonês
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      • Japão
    • Empresas de produção
      • Birch Tree Entertainment
      • Hexagon Pictures
      • Nagoya Broadcasting Network (Nagoya TV)
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    • Tempo de duração
      • 1 h 21 min(81 min)
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      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
    • Proporção
      • 1.85 : 1

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