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Higanjima: Escape from Vampire Island

Original title: Higanjima
  • 2009
  • 2h 2m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
835
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Higanjima: Escape from Vampire Island (2009)
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Higanjima is an eerie island occupied by vampires, from where none has ever come back alive. When teenager Akira hears that his missing brother has been seen in the island, he decides to inv... Read allHiganjima is an eerie island occupied by vampires, from where none has ever come back alive. When teenager Akira hears that his missing brother has been seen in the island, he decides to investigate with several friends.Higanjima is an eerie island occupied by vampires, from where none has ever come back alive. When teenager Akira hears that his missing brother has been seen in the island, he decides to investigate with several friends.

  • Directors
    • Tae-gyun Kim
    • Terri Doty
  • Writers
    • Kôji Matsumoto
    • Tetsuya Oishi
  • Stars
    • Miori Takimoto
    • Kôji Yamamoto
    • Asami Mizukawa
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    835
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Tae-gyun Kim
      • Terri Doty
    • Writers
      • Kôji Matsumoto
      • Tetsuya Oishi
    • Stars
      • Miori Takimoto
      • Kôji Yamamoto
      • Asami Mizukawa
    • 9User reviews
    • 34Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Miori Takimoto
    • Yuki
    Kôji Yamamoto
    Kôji Yamamoto
    • Miyabi
    Asami Mizukawa
    • Rei
    Dai Watanabe
    • Atsushi
    Motoki Fukami
    • Raiki
    Tomohisa Yuge
    • Ken-chan
    Hideo Ishiguro
    • Akira
    Keitaro Azumi
    • Resistance
    Ayako Ômura
    • Ryoko
    • (as Ayako Omura)
    Yasushi Ami
    • Master
    Kazuko Sakagami
    • Genki
    Ryûji Yamamoto
    • Igarashi
    Osamu Adachi
    • Nishiyama
    Tongha Pak
    • Ohsawa
    Te-Gang Yi
    Fumito Moriwaki
    • Pon
    Sujin Kim
    • Okazaki
    Takahiro Tsutsumi
    • Directors
      • Tae-gyun Kim
      • Terri Doty
    • Writers
      • Kôji Matsumoto
      • Tetsuya Oishi
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    5kosmasp

    Neither fun nor that dramatic

    So it tries to be funny and dramatic at once. I think it does not achieve it's goal, but of course you might feel different. It's a shame, because there are quite a few good scenes in here. But it drifts into melodrama at times, when it is completely unnecessary. Not to mention that the acting (even for that sort of a movie) is bland, if you are being nice to the movie.

    Then again, since this is based on a Manga, it is always difficult to put the complexity of those onto one film. Unfortunately I have not read any of those "comic books" (hope you are not offended by me calling them that, but not everyone might know what a Manga is). Still I'm sure they are far better than this one, that can be enjoyed at times ... especially with low expectations
    5Otkon

    Standard manga adaptation.

    If that particular thing is your thing, you will rate it higher.

    If it is not, you will be underwhelmed as it caters to the tropes and conventions of Japanese comic books.

    I found the villain outright ridiculous in a laughably bad way. Too many of the other characters are irritating too - just slightly less so. Like the whiny kid in the letterman jacket and the other two who seemed to find plenty of hair product while playing Japanese Undead Survivor.

    Oh, and I wasn't impressed by the CGI either.

    Even the action seemed mostly dull.

    Also things are left unexplained. Like why the big guy was sometimes chained up in the village of the resistance.

    I did like the heavy metal score though. And forklift lady.

    It took me several years to finally clear this off my playlist. It was that little of a priority to watch. Finishing it just proved so.
    6Madluke91

    Fun if you don't mind all of the melodrama

    Doesn't it just annoy you when an at first promising film slowly slips in the wrong direction? This one starts out with a swordsman dressed up heavily in some waterproof clothes taking on an onslaught of vampires whom are wearing old fashioned Japanese attire. We then skip to Japan where we meet a group of friends. It's witty, well shot, the acting is great and there are a lot of unanswered questions; it breaks out like a good action horror movie. It also wouldn't be a stretch to say it carried shades of another well known J-horror, Battle Royale. It has that same camaraderie and wit, with subtle moments of horror, but at the same time being very down to earth. It slowly begins to slip though. The brother of the swordsman is amongst this group that we met, and they all go to find and help him. After much melodrama and annoyingly overacted teen angst, after meeting some strange women whom tells them of a situation involving vampires on her home island, it all begins to get a bit grating as we are hammered with ridiculously over the top nonsense.

    It was still promising though. It was still fun. Then we get to the island. Every bit of wit and good dark horror seemed to have been swapped in favour of pure overkill in the melodrama and overkill in trying to build the characters in particular of the main vampire. It's what I call too much talk not enough action; anyone who has seen some of the modern shounen anime such as Bleach will understand. Big bad guy is insurmountable. Big bad guy has 300 attempts to wipe out our protagonists. Big bad guy spends those 300 spots fitting in his little quips, going on about something to do with why he's so special, and how he's unbeatable. Put that together with the fact that the main vampire is the most androgynous and strangely attired bad guy I've ever seen, and put together all of these overkilled overly melodramatic moments, and its momentum slowly dripped away. Still good mindless fun, but it could, and should have been more.
    2dschmeding

    Best Joke ever!

    Wow, Higanjima if considered a horror movie is a total fail (except for he fun head smashing opening scene). If taken as a comedy this movie is pure genius... you get some of the funniest over-acting, staged shots of the coolest nerd-losers in movie history, some of the gayest smart-ass vampires, some of the most annoying screechy ghost grannies, the Korean version of Harry Potter as a sidekick funnier than even the cliché fat dumb funny guy.... and don't even start with the "cool" main characters. Akira is the handsome nice guy who tends to sit down for misplaced scenes of unfitting sadness and staring at the horizon, his brother is some kind of a nerd who watched too many Rambo movies and decided killing vampires is fun and makes you look cool and then there is a cool rocker dude (love the staged scenes with the baseball bat) who seems to have been snatched from a bad 70ies rock gang movie. He tends to appear more retarded than the obviously retarded Pong character.

    Anyway... that gang of idiots for unexplainable stupid reasons heads of to retardation island Higanjima where they fight a bunch of vampires, exploding winged vampire sluts, cheap CGI dragon-meets-Giger-style-Alien monsters and zombie degenerates like the kick ass brain dead "Reaggae" zombie who is by far the funniest. The whole movie doesn't make an inch of sense and the random editing adds to the ridiculous funny bone of Higanjima, mixing shaky cam fight sequences that are barely watchable without throwing up with endless shots of Akira sitting on a wall and being sad for 20 minutes or having some romantic puppy-flashbacks before turning into a bloodthirsty fighting machine that splits flying leaves in slow motion.

    The fight sequences are always accompanied by misplaced epic heavy rock music and tend to recycle the basic ideas of smashing heads, chopping off arms or driving swords through hollow vampire-zombie heads in a repetitive fashion. They really just had these 3 ideas, so even a massive monster dragon has to have his head smashed first and then stabbed just to make sure its really dead. Of course this movie is 2 hours long to elaborate on the exquisite plot and thrilling fight sequences. On higanjima heroes die slowly so they can scream the names of their loved ones for minutes even after having a samurai sword driven through their nerd-brains.

    The director is either a total comedy genius or a lobotomy patient... anyway, put on your diapers when watching this.
    7jfrentzen-942-204211

    Nicely produced scare flick maintains interest

    A clutch of aimless teens from the city are unconvincingly convinced to join a suspicious seeming woman on her journey to Higanjima island, where the brother of main teen Akira apparently resides in secret after having gone missing for many years. Upon arrival at the spooky island, the teens are quickly overrun by a large contingent of pasty faced vampires. They are rescued by the brother who is now a seemingly indestructible vampire hunter. Despite some unintentionally funny dialog and situations, this is a decent chase movie where Akira must eventually join his brother in battle against the vampire leader and his minions, including an impressive flying vampire dragon that snatches people off the ground from time to time. The vampires are creepy, especially the white-haired leader (well played by Kôji Yamamoto), and Miori Takimoto registers well as Akira's potential romantic interest. The rest of the acting could charitably be called highly variable. Some of the CGI horrors are likewise among the less successful aspects of this well produced Japanese scare flick.

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    • Release date
      • January 9, 2010 (Japan)
    • Countries of origin
      • South Korea
      • Japan
    • Official site
      • Warner Bros. (Japan)
    • Language
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Đảo Quái Vật
    • Production companies
      • CJ Venture Investment
      • Camp B
      • Fellah Pictures
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      • $1,269,260
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      2 hours 2 minutes
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    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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