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Shin Kamen Rider

Original title: Shin Kamen Raidâ
  • 2023
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 1m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
3.6K
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Shin Kamen Rider (2023)
A reboot of Kamen Rider (1971) to celebrate its 50th anniversary.
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Hongo Takeshi awakens to discover he has been transformed into a grasshopper-hybrid cyborg. Becoming the Masked Rider, he must fight the mysterious evil organization SHOCKER to protect all o... Read allHongo Takeshi awakens to discover he has been transformed into a grasshopper-hybrid cyborg. Becoming the Masked Rider, he must fight the mysterious evil organization SHOCKER to protect all of mankind.Hongo Takeshi awakens to discover he has been transformed into a grasshopper-hybrid cyborg. Becoming the Masked Rider, he must fight the mysterious evil organization SHOCKER to protect all of mankind.

  • Director
    • Hideaki Anno
  • Writers
    • Hideaki Anno
    • Shotaro Ishinomori
  • Stars
    • Sôsuke Ikematsu
    • Minami Hamabe
    • Tasuku Emoto
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    6.1/10
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    • Director
      • Hideaki Anno
    • Writers
      • Hideaki Anno
      • Shotaro Ishinomori
    • Stars
      • Sôsuke Ikematsu
      • Minami Hamabe
      • Tasuku Emoto
    • 32User reviews
    • 36Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Sôsuke Ikematsu
    Sôsuke Ikematsu
    • Takeshi Hongo…
    Minami Hamabe
    Minami Hamabe
    • Ruriko Midorikawa
    Tasuku Emoto
    Tasuku Emoto
    • Hayato Ichimonji…
    Shin'ya Tsukamoto
    Shin'ya Tsukamoto
    • Hiroshi Midorikawa
    Suzuki Matsuo
    • Founder of Shocker
    Tôru Tezuka
    • Koumori Augment-01…
    Nanase Nishino
    • Hachi Augment-01…
    Kanata Hongô
    Kanata Hongô
    • Kamakiri Chameleon Augment-01
    Shûhei Uesugi
    • Man in Business Suit
    Masami Nagasawa
    Masami Nagasawa
    • Sasori Augment-01
    Tôru Nakamura
    Tôru Nakamura
    • Father of Takeshi Hongo
    Ken Yasuda
    Ken Yasuda
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    Mikako Ichikawa
    • Shoko Midorikawa
    Tôri Matsuzaka
    Tôri Matsuzaka
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    Nao Ômori
    Nao Ômori
    • Kumo Augment-01
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    Ryo Tani
    Ryo Tani
    Kento Ônishi
    Kousei Shiba
    • Director
      • Hideaki Anno
    • Writers
      • Hideaki Anno
      • Shotaro Ishinomori
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    3paul_m_haakonsen

    Nah...

    I have to admit that I wasn't harboring any expectations at all when I sat down to watch the 2023 Japanese superhero movie "Shin Kamen Raidâ" (aka "Shin Masked Rider"). I was only familiar with this movie by its title and from the mask worn by the main character. However, I haven't seen the Anime, so I am not really familiar with this character or the universe in which the story takes place.

    However, I must say that a movie such as "Shin Kamen Raidâ" is somewhat of an acquired taste, and I think you need to be Japanese and having grown up with these type of strange superheroes in order to enjoy their movies. I found very little entertainment in the script that writers Hideaki Anno and Shotaro Ishinomori had put together. And I made it about 50 minutes through the 121 minute runtime, and then I just tossed the towel in the ring. I had found nothing enjoyable in the movie, and it was quite a struggle to keep focus on what happened on the screen, as I just simply didn't care one bit about the story or the characters.

    I wasn't familiar with the cast ensemble in the movie, but I am sure that the actors and actresses put on good performances. I just didn't take a liking to the character gallery in "Shin Kamen Raidâ".

    Visually then "Shin Kamen Raidâ" was an okay movie. Not top of the line special effects, but definitely good enough.

    My rating of "Shin Kamen Raidâ" lands on a three out of ten stars. And having made it 50 minutes through the ordeal, I can honestly say that I am not returning to attempt finish watching "Shin Kamen Raidâ".
    8DanTheMan2150AD

    Worthy of the wait

    Yesterday evening when I discovered this was having an unauthorised (and I'm fairly certain illegal) screening at my local cinema this afternoon, my jaw hit the floor, but I am far from complaining. While he left our beloved Shinji Higuchi to handle directing duties on Shin Ultraman, Anno focused his efforts on Shin Kamen Rider and it's very much cut from the same cloth as its predecessors. Fast, stylish, cartoony and oh-so-charming, it opens with action and never slows down, not even afraid to fully embrace the camp and horrific qualities of its source material.

    I'll admit this is the tokusatsu property I am least familiar with (at the time of writing I've seen ZO, J, Shin Prologue and, more substantially, Den-O and Fuuto PI), but even to a more casual fan of the series, you can easily follow what is ultimately re-imaged episodes of the original show stitched together into a movie. I'm yet to watch the original but the number of side-by-sides I was seeing on Twitter after clips of it were leaked, shows that Anno really does take pride in his childhood influences.

    Hyped stylised like the previous Shin movies, there's some very overbearing and pretty redundant CGI in places where practical effects would have been preferable and even cheaper, but it fits the same tone and energy of its predecessors. Anno's direction is great and features the same variety of angles and strange composition choices that make these so visually engaging. The hyper-choreographed fight scenes also help immensely, unafraid to go all the way to 11 with squishy violence.

    With regular Anno collaborator Shiro Sagisu committed to Shin Ultraman, in steps Anime composer Taku Iwasaki and boy, does he do a stand-up job. I'm definitely gonna have to get the soundtrack to this the moment it's released, so many styles of music all coming together in a seamless blend of beauty.

    While I ultimately feel that Shin Ultraman is the best of these Shin movies so far, Shin Kamen Rider is a very close second. Anno goes hell for leather here, amounting to a beautiful love letter to one of the grandfathers of Tokusatsu, having fun but not poking fun and fully embracing his inhuman worldview he's only ever touched upon in previous movies.
    6kevin_robbins

    This movie had enough worthwhile elements to make it worth a watch but isn't as good as Shin Godzilla

    Shin Kamen Rider (2023) is a movie that I recently watched on Prime. The storyline follows a motorcycle racer who is kidnapped by a man who wants to take over the world. The motorcycle racer escapes but not before getting infected and turned into a super hero mutant driver. With his new powers he will try to stop his kidnapper from taking over the world.

    This movie is directed by Hideaki Anno (Shin Godzilla) and stars Sôsuke Ikematsu (The Last Samurai), Minami Hamabe (Let Me Eat Your Pancreas), Tasuku Emoto (And Your Bird Can Sing) and Shin'ya Tsukamoto (Tokyo Fist).

    The characters and universe for this picture are perfectly set up. The action scenes initially are great with fantastic kill scenes, gore, flying body parts, everything you'd want from a Kamen Rider picture. The villain had potential too. Unfortunately the content gets a bit too over the top, a bit too over done, and ran out of gas for me. I did enjoy watching it unfold, but it didn't have the same magic as Shin Godzilla.

    Overall, this movie had enough worthwhile elements to make it worth a watch but isn't as good as Shin Godzilla. I would score this a 6/10 and recommend watching it once.
    8I_Ailurophile

    An entertaining tokusatsu reboot with its own odd, deliberate, dry style

    One can't step very far into exploring Japanese film or television without stumbling across 'Kamen Rider' and related tokusatsu fare. Finding a suitable point of entry for the neophyte is another matter, though, and with that in mind, I do not envy Anno Hideaki for the task he took up with this movie. Rebooting a major, fifty-year old franchise, with many series and off-shoot features, retaining core qualities while updating it for modern audiences, providing ample elucidation of necessary plot and lore (or at least, interpretation thereof), and keeping it all fast-paced and action-packed: more famous filmmakers with bigger budgets have attempted much the same, to very mixed results. There are many paths by which to pursue such goals, however, and I wonder if Anno didn't actually choose the smartest one. I'm not saying that 'Shin Kamen Rider' is perfect or essential, and I'm not familiar enough with the previous works in the franchise to fully remark on faithfulness, but overall I'm quite pleased with how well made this is, and I think it's a pretty good time!

    The secret to Anno's success here can be summed up as "just go for it." We're thrown headlong into the plot from the very start with one big action scene, then an even bigger one, and then loads of exposition, all within the first twenty minutes or so. This flick has no care for grandiosity, emphasis of snarky humor, or nods to the past; it is unflinchingly direct and straightforward, offers subtle, cheeky wit only occasionally and in passing, and charges ahead without looking back. Partnerships are formed without question, and information is divulged without blinking; lines are delivered very drily, fundamental movements are executed with cold-eyed precision, and stunts and actions are performed flawlessly. And through it all, the picture carries an unyielding deadpan tone - like John Carpenter's 'Ghosts of Mars,' but without the winking sensibility. Rather, this is the devil-may-care, fun-loving, yet nevertheless carefully crafted equivalent of a flustered worker forthrightly discharging their responsibility by throwing it at their superior, in this case the audience: "You want Kamen Rider? This is what you want? Fine, have it. It's all yours."

    Such thoughts quite extend to or are reflected in everything in these two hours. We meet our two primary characters right from the start, too, and while Hongo Takeshi may be the superhero, leading lady Midorikawa Ruriko is the one who is ALWAYS prepared, and has an answer to every problem. In turn, star Ikematsu Sosuke is allowed to demonstrate some human emotion, while co-star Hamabe Minami is as unwaveringly straitlaced and brusque as Anno's writing and direction. Often elaborate stunts, fight choreography, and practical effects look fantastic; visuals rendered in post-production range from "decent," on the high end, to "I dare you to hate this," and always with a thousand-yard stare. And the latter verbiage readily applies to most all else, including the cinematography, editing, costume design, hair, makeup, sound effects, and music. Scenes that in another title would be played up or drawn out for dramatic effect sail past smoothly and quickly with the effortlessness and confidence of seeing the enemy was defeated and the story beat recorded. Appearing as Scorpion-Aug, Nagasawa Masami is an especial joy because she is so enthusiastically unhinged in her ham-fisted performance. And so on, and so on.

    Whether Anno's approach to this reboot is something that one can remotely get behind depends completely on personal preferences; I can understand how it will not appeal to all. Yet even as the movie embraces abject, unfettered, ham-handed outrageousness - well in keeping in its own way with the spirit of classic tokusatsu, truthfully - it knows exactly what it's doing, and 'Shin Kamen Rider' really well made such as it is. Every last trace of the screenplay might be dispensed with the dead-eyed, curt efficiency of a shark pursuing its prey, but there are deliciously flavorful, imaginative ideas all throughout that are ripe for cinematic storytelling. The costume design, hair, and makeup erally are sharp and fetching across the board. Iwasaki Taku's varied, dynamic original score goes hard, supplying the wholehearted (and over the top) vitality that is broadly, deliberately withheld from the proceedings otherwise. The cast give committed, spirited, admirable performances even within the tenor of unabashed, tersely dispensed nonsense, including Hamabe; Nishino Nanase, portraying Wasp-Aug with a sly playfulness, is a definite highlight. I repeat that all tangible goods and action sequences, including the production design and art direction, really are swell; every now and again the digital artists worked extra hard to make a specific moment look good, and they ably do so if and when they want to.

    It's a wild, somewhat peculiar ride, alternately artful, artistic, and artless; clever, and brazen. In the latter half 'Shin Kamen Rider' finds a little time to even try a bit of earnestness amidst all the stone-faced bombast - and still that slant is foremost, informing the whole from beginning to end. For those who are open to what it's doing, though, it's also splendidly entertaining, to the extent that I wouldn't mind if there were more to come. It's hardly the sort of film that demands viewership, but if you're at all receptive to the space it plays in, this is worth checking out and I'm glad to give it my recommendation.
    6Jithindurden

    Old school

    This is a very old-school tribute to the Kamen Rider character or that is what I felt from watching this without actually knowing the history. The way the design of the suit and action scenes can be directly placed in the 70s and won't make a difference is immediately juxtaposed with the amount of bloody violence and the introspection about it that comes right after that. There are a lot of themes that are very familiar through Anno's previous works but it never felt anything more than surface level. For the most part, it felt like a straight-up superhero story that is low-budget. But the episodic entry of characters, the monologues about happiness etc feels like it needs more time to have any heft to it amongst this campy action. As someone who doesn't have any idea about the character, this felt like it would have worked a lot better as an anime series. A lot of it is directed like an anime with the kind of shots and dialogues used but as it is not an anime, it doesn't have the same power. Also, the action would have been cooler and the cool music would have suited more in anime form.

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      The film's first trailers are based on the title sequence of Kamen Rider (1971).
    • Quotes

      Kumo Augment-01: Truly, you are Midorikawa's masterpiece. It's incredible that you escaped unscathed, Batta Aug.

      Takeshi Hongo: No. My name is... Rider. Call me Kamen Rider!

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      Remake of Kamen Rider (1971)

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    • Release date
      • March 17, 2023 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Official sites
      • Official site (Japan)
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    • Language
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Shin Masked Rider
    • Filming locations
      • Tokyo, Japan
    • Production companies
      • Toei Company
      • Cine Bazar
      • Ishimori Production
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    • Budget
      • $15,800,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $15,835,414
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 1m(121 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • Dolby Atmos
      • IMAX 6-Track
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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