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Yôkai hyakumonogatari

  • 1968
  • Not Rated
  • 1 Std. 19 Min.
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Yôkai hyakumonogatari (1968)
The local yôkai (Japanese spirits) interfere to avenge a murder and thwart the plans of corrupt officials.
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuThe local yôkai (Japanese spirits) interfere to avenge a murder and thwart the plans of corrupt officials.The local yôkai (Japanese spirits) interfere to avenge a murder and thwart the plans of corrupt officials.The local yôkai (Japanese spirits) interfere to avenge a murder and thwart the plans of corrupt officials.

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    • Kimiyoshi Yasuda
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    • Tetsurô Yoshida
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    • Jun Fujimaki
    • Miwa Takada
    • Sei Hiraizumi
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      • Kimiyoshi Yasuda
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      • Tetsurô Yoshida
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      • Jun Fujimaki
      • Miwa Takada
      • Sei Hiraizumi
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    6BA_Harrison

    I wasn't counting, but I think 100 Monsters is an exaggeration.

    The first in Daiei Film's Yokai Monsters trilogy, 100 Monsters is a bizarre mix of samurai movie and the supernatural, its weird and wonderful monsters (or yokai) based on traditional illustrations from Japanese folklore.

    The film sees a ruthless lord and a corrupt magistrate resorting to underhand methods, including murder, to get their hands on some valuable real estate currently occupied by a shrine and tenement buildings, their plan being to tear down the existing structures and build a brothel. Ronin Yasutaro (Jun Fujimaki) stands up to the bad guys, but more unusual help comes in the form of the yokai, ghostly monsters who appear on the scene after the land-hungry villains fail to conduct a curse eliminating ritual after a story-telling ceremony.

    Using old-school techniques to bring the fantastical creatures to life (men in manky costumes, some puppetry, and crude animation), the film is unlikely to wow modern viewers with its special effects, but there's an undeniable charm to the lo-fi approach and the sheer silliness of the monster designs is endearing (a long-necked woman, a one-legged umbrella and faceless people). Sadly, there just isn't enough of the yokai throughout the film, the bulk of the movie focusing on Yasutaro's run-ins with the bad guys - routine samurai drama that fails to excite.

    5.5/10, rounded up to 6 for the giant slit-mouthed floating head - now that was genuinely creepy!
    7jamesrupert2014

    Strange and surreal Japanese horror-fantasy

    Unscrupulous magistrate Tajimaya (Takashi Kanda) uses theft, coercion, violence, and ultimately murder to take over a tenement house and a shrine with the intent of tearing them down. He also uses his leverage to force Ôkubi (Keiko Koyanagi), the beautiful daughter of the tenement's owner (Tatsuo Hanabu) to become his mistress. Tajimaya's actions and disrespect angers the local spirits, the Yôkai, and soon he and his minions find themselves cursed and harassed by monsters. The film, first in a Yokai trilogy from Daiei Film, is an imaginative fantasy with odd imagery (the 'umbrella monster' features prominently in the advertising) superimposed on a typical Japanese samurai adventure. The monsters (a mix of animation, puppets and costumes) are frequently quite bizarre. I am not familiar with Japanese folklore, but I gather that many of the diverse creatures represent traditional tropes (for example: the umbrella monster ('Kasa-obake') and the long-necked woman (Rokurokubi). 'Yokai: 100 Monsters' ('Yôkai hyaku monogatari') is entertaining and offbeat (at least from a 'Western perspective'), and likely a good introduction to yet another fanciful Japanese film genre. Note: I watched an English-subtitled version that, judging from some of the idioms, seems to have been made several years after the original film was released.
    7ChungMo

    Yokai versus nasty samurai

    The first film in a series that inspired the recent Great Yokai War. Directed by a veteran of the Zatoichi series and the excellent samurai/horror/kaiju film, Daimajin, this film is ably done and moves along at a good pace. The plot isn't much as it's a rather typical samurai and upper classes oppress the poor story. It's the yokai element that gives the film something to watch.

    The yokai are all clearly rubber marionette puppets or actors in suits so you have to watch with different expectations, sort of a stage show with puppets. It's the design and spooky atmosphere that makes this fun. The final dance of the yokai as they go off into the sunrise is a great scene and made the movie for me.

    Not a great film but fun.
    6yourmotheratemydog715

    Fun, with wonderful, but underutilized, special effects and creature design

    100 MONSTERS?! What a great film title, bringing to mind one hundred yokai (traditional Japanese monsters and spirits) wreaking havoc on an Edo-period village. The real film doesn't quite live up to that promise, but it's a fun entry into the '60s Japanese popcorn horror canon.

    As is the case in many Japanese flicks from this time, the bad guys are powerful landowners who push around the good guys and take their land, their women and even their lives. But after the lords fail to complete a ritual after a "hyaku monogatari" (monster story-telling) event, they are haunted and hunted down by bloodthirsty monsters.

    I love yokai to death, so any cinematic representation is fun for me. And what monster action we get here is fittingly awesome; we get a long-necked woman (rokurokubi), long-tongued umbrella monsters (kasa-obake) and faceless humans (noppera-bo), all of which look fantastic. The special effects are surprisingly good and hold up perfectly after 50+ years. Whenever the creatures are the focus of the camera, the film is fun as hell.

    The problem is they are not the focus very often. Instead, we're treated to a pretty basic "samurai vs. landlords" plot that proceeds in a rather cliche fashion. It makes for passable watching, but it's not too exciting and not what anybody started watching a movie called 100 MONSTERS for. This is to be expected from a budget flick from the '60s, but it does affect the enjoyment factor of the film.

    Overall, though, it's an easy, fun watch with wonderful creature design and delightfully odd moments. Recommended for yokai fans or monster movie lovers, even if it won't become one of your favorites.
    7HorrorDisasterGuy-90617

    Bizarre movie

    This is a bizarre type of movie that I have seen and is pretty unique. The story is basic with a greedy landowner who intends to tear down a local shrine to build a brothel until something bad happens. Things gets interesting when he does a ceremony of different tales of yokai and the evil spirits appear. I wish we could learn more about each yokai in the movie and their backstory to them. But it's bizarre and interesting to see each yokai that appears in the movie and the things they do throughout. The movie has a pretty good atmosphere to it with the music that plays throughout the movie and is built up pretty well throughout. Although the movie takes a while to get going. Also, I felt some yokai are underutilized since it only appeared in one or two scenes, and they don't do that much in the movie. But the climax itself is both crazy and pretty fun to watch with each of the yokai that appear in it. Since the movie is really short, the characters aren't really that fully developed or that interesting. Most of them are one-dimensional and have little to offer from them. He yokai are an interesting type of spirits that I have seen, and they have bizarre designs to them. I really think the effects hold up pretty well for the time it was made. They have a bizarre appearance to them and give off a spooky vibe to them. My favorite yokai is the umbrella one who is both weird and pretty memorable.

    100 Monsters is a bizarre type of movie that I have seen that is recommended on the bizarre nature it has in it.

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      • 20. März 1968 (Japan)
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