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Helldriver

Original title: Nihon bundan: Heru doraibâ
  • 2010
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 57m
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5.2/10
1.8K
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Helldriver (2010)
Dystopian Sci-FiHorrorSci-Fi

Still reeling from the events of a zombie apocalypse, a young woman, along with a group of allies, makes her way across a dystopian Japan in search of her mother, the Zombie Queen.Still reeling from the events of a zombie apocalypse, a young woman, along with a group of allies, makes her way across a dystopian Japan in search of her mother, the Zombie Queen.Still reeling from the events of a zombie apocalypse, a young woman, along with a group of allies, makes her way across a dystopian Japan in search of her mother, the Zombie Queen.

  • Director
    • Yoshihiro Nishimura
  • Writers
    • Yoshihiro Nishimura
    • Daichi Nagisa
  • Stars
    • Yumiko Hara
    • Eihi Shiina
    • Kazuki Namioka
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
    1.8K
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    • Director
      • Yoshihiro Nishimura
    • Writers
      • Yoshihiro Nishimura
      • Daichi Nagisa
    • Stars
      • Yumiko Hara
      • Eihi Shiina
      • Kazuki Namioka
    • 19User reviews
    • 68Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Yumiko Hara
    Yumiko Hara
    • Kika
    Eihi Shiina
    Eihi Shiina
    • Rikka
    Kazuki Namioka
    • Kaito
    Yûrei Yanagi
    • Taku
    Minoru Torihada
    Taka Guadalcanal
      Midori Aoyama
      Asami
      Asami
      • Wall guard
      Yukihide Benny
      • Man on the wall
      Norman England
      Norman England
      • Annoyed patron
      Yasuhiko Fukuda
      Yukihiro Haruzono
      Rie Hayasaka
      Miki Hirase
      Horiken
        Noboru Iguchi
        • Terrified Na'vi
        Yûya Ishikawa
        Katsu Itagaki
        • Director
          • Yoshihiro Nishimura
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          • Yoshihiro Nishimura
          • Daichi Nagisa
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        6davidlmarks

        Kika -- part machine, part woman-- all zombie slayer!

        Kika -- part machine, part woman-- all zombie slayer!

        We've seen zombie slayers with Samurai swords, we've seen zombie slayers with chainsaws! But we've never seen a cyborg zombie slayer with a Samurai chainsaw-sword and pole dancing skills!

        In this version of dystopia, the "infected" are people afflicted by a virus that causes antlers to sprout from their brain (much like the real-life Ophiocordyceps unilateralis fungus which invades ants' brains, to eventually erupt from their heads to release spores that will infect other ants).

        These antlers cause the afflicted to resemble Japanese melons. The origin of this affliction is extraterrestrial as well as familial-- Mother Dearest is a psycho-bitch from hell (with Kika's heart, literally) and Kika's uncle has a Swastika burned into his forehead (ala Charles Manson).

        And kids being kids, can't leave well enough alone, are grinding up the zombie antlers to experience a new form of high.

        To keep the infected at bay, a great wall has been erected to separate them from the population. But other nefarious forces are at work, and the wall is breached.

        Now on Death Row, Kika and cohorts are presented with a choice: face what will ultimately be an unfair trial, or volunteer to take out the "Zombie Queen"-- Mother Dearest.

        What ensues is sheer mayhem, as our group battles its way through the zombie horde. But not just any zombie horde! We see:

        Zombie women hurtling zombie babies attached to them with umbilical cords (like Medieval flails)!

        • The Zombie Bar - A Female zombie boxer - Zombie people-wranglers - Zombies doing Michael Jackson's Thriller - Samurai Pin-cushion zombie (looking more like a grotesque porcupine than, say, Hellraiser's Pinhead) who duals (wait for it) with a truck! - A flailing mutant zombie thing with small baby arms (holding a knife and fork) growing out of it's face (words alone can not adequately describe this creature) that ultimately (d)evolves into a "General Grievous" (Star Wars)-like fighting machine - A Zombie car made out of zombie parts


        Be warned, the gore is very graphic at times. But if you've read this far, I'm sure you aren't taking anything here as a warning. Dismemberment and fire-hose gushers from every body part and orifice are spaced out about every minute or two.

        "Hell Driver" has a tremendous amount of style and fountains of blood, guts and brains... lots of corny prosthetics and absolutely zero logic. It is silly to the extreme-- but that is the point. A screwed up cartoon for adults (that are stoned). Full marks for creativity here!
        4lewiskendell

        A bloody mess.

        "Everything is glorious!"

        These kind of ultra-violent, chaotic Japanese movies are very tricky. When they work, they're awesome. An amusing, bemusing, exciting mishmash of craziness that gives new meaning to the word "ridiculous". But Helldriver, like so many of these gonzo films, just doesn't quite pull off what it's aiming for. 

        And that's certainly not for lack of trying. This tale of zombies and chainsaw swords throws everything at the viewer possible, and I have to commend the filmmakers for the sheer levels of WTF they came up with. Zombie women using zombie babies attached by zombie umbilical cords as weapon, truck versus zombie sword fights, and a zombie car are just a few of the insane ideas you'll see on display, here. I can't count the number of times I simply had to shake my head and smile at the fact that someone came up with all of this stuff. There's even a battle near the end that's eerily reminiscent of The Battle of Helm's Deep in The Two Towers, except with way fewer humans and WAY more blood. The inventiveness of Helldriver is the best thing it has going for it, by far. 

        But amidst all the blood fountains and giant flying zombies made out of smaller zombies, the director and writers forgot to add the entertainment. How a movie can be absolutely insane and so dull at the same time is a mystery, to me.

        The plot is non-existent, even for this kind of flick. Our main character has a back-story with an evil mother and uncle that leads to the entire zombie infestation and her transformation into a half-mechanical warrior, but the scenes dealing with that are among the most boring in the entire movie. There are really no likable or interesting characters, either, which would have gone a long way towards making Helldriver easier to enjoy. 

        It might be worth checking out for the undeniable strangeness of it all, but I still have to say I was more disappointed than pleased with Helldriver.
        3benjamindbennett

        Underwhelmed

        Okay, when you go to see a so-bad-it's-good horror/zombie movie, there are a few expectations that need to be met and I could never get past the fact that the act of watching zombies getting killed wasn't amusing. Seriously. The movie used thousands of liters of blood and all too often watching it spray was not remotely funny. The movie delivers on a lot of fronts, but at the end of the day there was too much gore and weird sh*t going on and not enough hilarity and cheering on the hero on screen.

        When I saw the movie, it was the headliner for a horror movie film festival and by all means all of the circumstances for movie success were there, but it was just one of those ineffable things where the movie just didn't live up to the expectations.

        tl;dr Had potential, but not as entertaining/lighthearted as it should have been
        6joan-sanchez

        Japan, future time. Zombies have taken half of the country and want the other half. Only the brave can stop them

        Interesting mix of Zombie and Gore action film, with many references to many modern fantasy and sci-fi movies and Japanese gore taste for fine bleeding fans. With some elements taken from the 'trifids', some post-apocalyptic scenes like Carpenter's Rescue from NY, some characters like Blade Runner's ones, references to I'm Legend and many more, this extra-large mesh-up film can be either disgusting and creative the most of times. Following with the well known Japanese tradition of telling the story with a bunch of flashbacks and flash-forwards, it contains lots of absurdities and null deployed characters, lots of story lines, irregular tempo and several flashes of very very intense action with astounding sound. For these actions it deserve to be watched, but for the others it's a waste of time, unless gore zombie films are your main interest.
        7carmelolia

        An Experiment in Absurdity

        I would be lying if I said that there is no fun to be had from watching this, but the whole thing feels like an experiment in absurdity rather than anything else and that is a shame as there is some real creativity here and there.

        What I mean by creativity is that there are planes and cars made out of zombies, a zombie mother with a zombie baby still attached to her foetus which she uses as a weapon and, last but not least, the most insane zombie king and queen ever. But then the protagonist is an Alice rip-off (from the 'Resident Evil' film franchise).

        In short, this film is a mixed bag in which the film-makers attempted to create the most absurd film ever. And I think they succeeded but at the expense of any real substance.

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        • Trivia
          Produced and distributed in Japan along with Alien vs. Ninja (2010), Gokudô heiki (2011) and Deadball (2011) as the second wave of Nikkatsu's Sushi Typhoon series of J-sploitation cinema.
        • Crazy credits
          The "opening credits" do not run until about the halfway point of the movie.
        • Connections
          Referenced in Midnight Movie Review: Night of Terror 2011 (2011)

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        • Release date
          • July 23, 2011 (Japan)
        • Country of origin
          • Japan
        • Official sites
          • Sushi Typhoon (Japan)
          • Sushi Typhoon (United States)
        • Language
          • Japanese
        • Also known as
          • Hell Driver
        • Production companies
          • Nikkatsu
          • Something Creation
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          • $600,000 (estimated)
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          • 1h 57m(117 min)
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          • 1.85 : 1

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