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Devilman

Original title: Debiruman
  • 2004
  • 1h 56m
IMDb RATING
3.9/10
1.3K
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Devilman (2004)
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Based on Gô Nagai's manga, about mild-mannered teenager Akira Fudô, who merges with a demon to fight other demons.Based on Gô Nagai's manga, about mild-mannered teenager Akira Fudô, who merges with a demon to fight other demons.Based on Gô Nagai's manga, about mild-mannered teenager Akira Fudô, who merges with a demon to fight other demons.

  • Director
    • Hiroyuki Nasu
  • Writers
    • Gô Nagai
    • Machiko Nasu
  • Stars
    • Hisato Izaki
    • Yûsuke Izaki
    • Ayana Sakai
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    3.9/10
    1.3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Hiroyuki Nasu
    • Writers
      • Gô Nagai
      • Machiko Nasu
    • Stars
      • Hisato Izaki
      • Yûsuke Izaki
      • Ayana Sakai
    • 23User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Hisato Izaki
    • Akira Fudô…
    Yûsuke Izaki
    • Ryô Asuka…
    Ayana Sakai
    • Miki Makimura
    Ryûdô Uzaki
    • Keisuke Makimura (Miki's father)
    Yôko Aki
    • Emi Makimura (Miki's mother)
    Hirotarô Honda
    • Professor Asuka
    Ai Tominaga
    • Sirene
    Asuka Shibuya
    • Miiko Kawamoto
    Shôta Sometani
    Shôta Sometani
    • Susumu
    Bob Sapp
    Bob Sapp
    • Newscaster Morrison
    Masaki Nishina
    • Masao Ushiku
    Mikio Ôsawa
    • Takao Shigemori
    Kazuhiko Kanayama
    • Aoyama
    Kitarô
    • Ueda
    Minoru Torihada
    • Tsukuda
    Masayuki Imai
    • Numata
    Mitsutoshi Shundo
    • Nagata
    Masakatsu Funaki
    • Jinmen
    • Director
      • Hiroyuki Nasu
    • Writers
      • Gô Nagai
      • Machiko Nasu
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    User reviews23

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    naia_zifu

    A Very Inexperienced POV

    Unfortunately, I know next to nothing about the original series, and watched this movie only because the trailer was really cool. Thus, I went into it not knowing what to expect. I guess going in blind is an advantage in some cases. I actually liked this movie pretty well, though I didn't always understand who everyone was and what was going on. In some ways, this reminded me of a Romero zombie movie, and not only because it's kinda cheesy and involves evil dead things that attack people. It seemed to contain similar themes of social commentary, in this case mostly about man's cruelty and inhumanity towards other man, and the way fear can spark violence and paranoia. Based on that impression of the movie, the special-effects fight scenes seemed out of place, to me, almost like a distraction. I had the feeling the whole time I might understand more of what was going on had I been a fan of the original, but since they're said to be completely different, I doubt it would've helped much. As weird as it sounds, I'd have to suggest not seeing the original before this. It seems it's an easier movie to like that way.
    3paul_m_haakonsen

    Somewhat of a cluttered mess...

    I saw the first Manga back in the day, and I happened to get a chance to watch the 2004 live action movie "Devilman" back in around 2004 or 2005. But truth be told, I couldn't remember a single thing from the movie. So as I had the chance to sit down and watch the 2004 movie for a second time here in 2021, I did so.

    And it sort of was a waste of time. First of all, the storyline in "Devilman", as written by Machiko Nasu, just wasn't all that entertaining or impressive. The movie progressed at a rather slow pace, and there just wasn't enough contents to the storyline to actually maintain interest in it. So director Hiroyuki Nasu just wasn't stepping up to deliver an impressive movie.

    Sure, the cast of actors and actresses in "Devilman" was actually rather good, and they had made some good choices with certain performers. Just a shame that the actors and actresses that were part of "Devilman" didn't have much of a solid script to work with.

    As it is with a lot of movies that make a transition from an animated media to live action media just doesn't really live up to the animated work. And such was the case with the 2004 movie "Devilman".

    Now, the most noticeable thing about "Devilman" was the horribly outdated CGI effects. Wow. Just wow. The CGI special effects in this movie are so aged that it is reminiscent of a computer game. In the aspect of CGI effects, then "Devilman" hasn't aged well.

    Overall, then "Devilman" just wasn't a great movie, and it is not one that I would be returning to for another round. My rating of the 2004 live action movie "Devilman" lands on a generous three out of ten stars.
    1dantsuji

    THE Shame of Japan

    Based on famous Japanese comic book series which has been loved for more than approx.30 years. TV anime based on this comic is also known as one of the most favourite classics of all time to many Japanese.By expending 1000,000,000Yen budget and making movie based on a legend, many of the Japanese movie fans expected this to be gorgeous, if not their favourite. However...

    What is this piece of crap? I'm starting to feel sorry for the word "crap" for using it in criticizing such a bad movie.

    First of all, the main casts are NOT actors or actresses. They are teen-idols and a fashion model who can't play their role properly. They don't even LOOK like they are acting.This may not matter for those who don't comprehend Japanese language. Don't worry, there are plenty of other reasons why you wouldn't be able to watch this thing until the very end. The scenario is ridiculous (I'm not saying this because it was no way similar to the original manga.) It's incomprehensible. Nonsense. You won't fully understand the background of each characters or the reasons why they take part in the story. Not because you don't have enough brain to understand what the scenario writer wanted to say, but because it's 10 million light years away from perfect. There are only three main scene shots. A local shopping arcade, a church and some indoor scenes. And the stage of this story is supposed to be all around the world???It's a joke. A terrible one too.One thing I must not forget to note is the CG. YOU WOULD SEE BETTER ONES IN SOME PS2 GAMES!! I kid you not. The company which is responsible for making this movie is wanting this crap to be exported to other countries but if or when it did, boycott it. It's so awful that you won't even be able to laugh. Guys, I wish I could write my comments with better English skills. There are far more to bash about this one!
    6claudio_carvalho

    Promising Idea Wasted in a Messy Screenplay

    The weak teenager Akira Fudô (Hisato Izaki) has been protected by his best friend Ryô Asuka (Yûsuke Izaki) since they were children. When Akira's parents die in an accident, the family Makimura brings him to live with them, and Akira falls in love for the gorgeous Miki Makimura (Ayana Sakai). When the father of Ryô accidentally opens a gate to hell in Antarctica, demons are released, merging with humans to survive. Akira hosts Aman and becomes Devilman but keeping his humanity while Ryô hosts Satan. The hysteria and panic replaces reason and mankind initiates a war against the demons, but destroying also themselves.

    I have never read any comic book of "Devilman", therefore I am not familiarized with this character of manga. But this movie shows a promising idea wasted in a messy but also entertaining screenplay. This apocalyptical story shows Akira and Ryô as best friends, but never explains the motive of the evilness of Ryô. Further, it seems that there are "good demons" and evil ones, and Akira is the last hope of the human race, but the story does not develop well the motives of the two friends. Anyway this movie is underrated in IMDb with 3.8 and I liked it in the end. My vote is six.

    Title (Brazil): "Devilman"
    2Alicekai

    Somehow I managed to watch it...

    Having no preconceived ideas about what this movie should be like I count myself fortunate or I would have found myself irritated and frustrated rather than merely confused and disappointed.

    I have little idea about the actual plot of Devilman but this disjointed jumble of scenes was anything but smooth. While I finally understood the actual storyline by the end I think the only thing that really came across (and by no virtue of the terrible acting) was what my already somewhat fan-girl mind had conjured up at the beginning wasn't far from the mark.

    With the CGI, scenery, acting and plot coherency the only thing that buoyed this rating up was Susumu, and perhaps the end.

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    • Trivia
      Gô Nagai: Creator of the "Devilman" manga, appears as a priest.
    • Connections
      Featured in Anime Abandon: Devilman (2013)

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    • Release date
      • October 9, 2004 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Official site
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Language
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Человек-демон
    • Production companies
      • Bandai
      • Dynamic Productions
      • Radgar
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    • Budget
      • ¥5,200,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $4,071,598
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 56m(116 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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