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Tokyo Zombie

Originaltitel: Tôkyô zonbi
  • 2005
  • Not Rated
  • 1 Std. 43 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
5,9/10
2146
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Tokyo Zombie (2005)
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuA horror-comedy about two blue-collar factory workers (who happen to be jiu-jitsu experts) dealing with a ravenous, flesh-eating zombie uprising in Tokyo.A horror-comedy about two blue-collar factory workers (who happen to be jiu-jitsu experts) dealing with a ravenous, flesh-eating zombie uprising in Tokyo.A horror-comedy about two blue-collar factory workers (who happen to be jiu-jitsu experts) dealing with a ravenous, flesh-eating zombie uprising in Tokyo.

  • Regie
    • Sakichi Sato
  • Drehbuch
    • Yûsaku Hanakuma
    • Sakichi Sato
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Tadanobu Asano
    • Shô Aikawa
    • Erika Okuda
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    5,9/10
    2146
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    • Regie
      • Sakichi Sato
    • Drehbuch
      • Yûsaku Hanakuma
      • Sakichi Sato
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Tadanobu Asano
      • Shô Aikawa
      • Erika Okuda
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    Tadanobu Asano
    Tadanobu Asano
    • Fujio
    Shô Aikawa
    Shô Aikawa
    • Mitsuo
    Erika Okuda
    • Yoko
    Arata Furuta
    Arata Furuta
    • Ishihara
    Hina Matsuoka
    • Fumiyo
    Patrick Aghajanian
    • Yotchan
    • (English version)
    • (Synchronisation)
    Kira Buckland
    Kira Buckland
    • Yukarin
    • (English version)
    • (Synchronisation)
    Kelly Green
    • Matsu
    • (English version)
    • (Synchronisation)
    Satoshi Hashimoto
    • Dongaira
    Kyle Hebert
    Kyle Hebert
    • Ishihara
    • (English version)
    • (Synchronisation)
    Kazuya Kakuta
    • Zombie
    Takuya Kakuta
    • Zombie
    Lauren Landa
    • Yoko
    • (English version)
    • (Synchronisation)
    Shelby Lindley
    Shelby Lindley
    • Fumiyo
    • (English version)
    • (Synchronisation)
    Mike McFarland
    Mike McFarland
    • Ma-san
    • (English version)
    • (Synchronisation)
    Jonathan Meza
    • Gori
    • (English version)
    • (Synchronisation)
    Marin M. Miller
    • Hiro
    • (English version)
    • (Synchronisation)
    • (as Marianne Miller)
    Masaki Miura
    • Maasan's Army
    • Regie
      • Sakichi Sato
    • Drehbuch
      • Yûsaku Hanakuma
      • Sakichi Sato
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    4Bill357

    Unappealing Characters + Meandering Story = Waste of Time

    This movie was way too long. It has left me so cold and disinterested that I struggle to even trash the damned thing!

    There are some amusing scenes (not funny, just amusing) but some, like the one where bald man (I forget his name) says he has cancer, that seem to go on for an eternity.

    I used to be a stickler for uncut movies but lately I've come around to the position that maybe the distributer and producers were sometimes right to reign in the excesses of wannabe epics, especially ones where so little actually happens that you can probably describe the whole 104 minutes in a few sentences.

    This isn't so much a zombie picture as a character study that just happens to have zombies in it and the characters are a bunch of idiotic whiners.

    If you want to see a good Asian zombie flick, go check out one called Bio Zombie. It's actually funny (not just amusing), has a better buddy sub-plot, and has real action and suspense.
    8jonb-29

    Black Fuji and Baldzombie

    A great fun watch. Two workers who prefer to spend their time training in jujitsu accidentally kill their boss and bury him on Black Fuji, an enormous pile of rubbish. There are some great scenes on Black Fuji with the young couple burying the mother of the boy while she continues to call the girlfriend a tart. When the girlfriend soccer kicks her head off the mother still yells abuse. This sets the tone for the whole movie. Our unlikely heroes are afro-ed and bald and spend a lot of time wrestling with each other. When the zombies attack the main motto is "head north to Russia and become a man". American is dissed and maybe that's why Americans haven't taken to this excellent cult manga film. It's not overly violent and has lots of humour.
    6lastliberal

    Since you have nothing, anything is possible.

    Fujio (Tadanobu Asano) and Mitsuo (Sho Aikawa) spend their free time wrestling. Their boss interrupts one day and starts yelling at them. After an apparent heart attack, them dump him on the Black Fuji, a mountain of trash that contains everything - including bodies.

    The chemicals in the mountain cause the dead to rise, and now Tokyo has some real problems.

    You might think that writer/director Sakichi Satô would give us another Ichi the Killer, but you would be wrong. The blood is minimal. This is a comedy. There are a lot of people losing their heads, but no little gore.

    The good thing is that they are real zombies, and you can outrun them.

    After five years, Tokyo is completely zombified. Fujio is stuck with Yoko (Erika Okuda), a girl Mitsuo saved before he was bitten, and those that are not zombies are slaves for the rich.

    Things do get really funny at the end, and a little crazy, too.

    I just wish they wouldn't have repeatedly used the "R" word.
    7K_Todorov

    Zombie movie from Japan... the usual weirdness

    Zombie movies have been taking rather weird turns in development recently. We got romantic zombie movies ("Shaun Of The Dead"), we got super-fast zombie movies ("28 Days Later" and "Dawn Of The Dead"), we got super-hero comic book zombie movies ("Resident Evil: Apocalypse) and we got non-zombie, zombie movies (again "28 Days Later"). Well things just continue getting weirder and weirder, and now we got this, "Tokyo Zombie" a completely offbeat, comically silly representation of a zombie Holocaust in Tokyo. Even stranger, the choice of weapon against the undead scourge is neither, swords or guns. It's wrestling, Jujistsu to be more precise. I was interested enough with it's premise but when I heard it starred two of my favorite Japanese actors, Sho Aikawa and Tadanobu Asano, well I really had to watch it.

    "Tokyo Zombie" as it's name suggests takes place in the Japanese capital. There, due to the unpleasant habits of the local population to throw away their garbage wherever they like to, has caused a large mountain of trash to appear. But people are not content with just that, oh no, they continue burying more and more stuff in that mountain. Ranging from refrigerators, old cars, even people there really is no limit. This is where our heroes enter the story, Fujio (Tadanobu Asano) and Mitsuo (Sho Aikawa), two obsessed with wrestling garage workers who end up accidentally killing their boss. Of course that mountain prompts the obvious solution to their disposition and they naturally decide to bury him there. What they don't know and later find out is that all the dumped trash has created a chemical reaction that causes the dead buried in the mountain to rise again, as flesh eating zombies.

    Instead of trying to make a relatively serious story director Sakichi Sato takes a turn for the comedic. The plot is an obvious pastiche of classical zombie scenarios. Starting with the zombie epidemic to the post-apocalyptic society, Sato presents an over the top comical side to this all too familiar plot. The overview of how the post-epidemic survivors continue to exist is quite funny, Sato answers one of the biggest mysteries of zombie movie. How do people create electricity when the entire world is supposed to be overwhelmed by endless hordes of undead flesh eaters ? Well the answer is simple. Squeeze Electric a company that supplies all the pollutant-free electricity citizens would need. It works by using state of the art technology, requiring just a few hundred people whose's daily work includes squeezing an electric pod that in terms creates the all needed energy. Everything is completely ludicrous. Characters are no exception, with quirky outright funny dialog and a strangely obsessive singe-minded behavior, they breathe a fresh air of unseriousness to this already not very serious situation.

    For a zombie movie "Tokyo Zombie" is pretty light hearted. Anyone expecting bucket-loads of gore and blood will be disappointed, there is really only one situation that could be described as disturbingly gory. A zombie starts chewing on a wrestler's guts, the whole thing lasts for less then a minute and honestly rather than disturbing it's quite funny when the victim starts making those silly facial expressions. Midway through the film there is a rather pleasant animated sequence that describes the aftermath of the zombie apocalypse. Other effects are generated using CGI and it's a hit or miss thing. Some look pretty well while other effects are plain cheesy, which is not a bad thing considering the fact that it's a comedy.

    "Tokyo Zombi" is wacky, wild and in typical Japanese way quite weird. It's fun over-the-top plot makes it worthwhile to watch. Or if you just want to poke fun at the already way too familiar clichés surrounding the genre, this is as good as it goes.
    5Stevieboy666

    More Jujitsu than zombies

    I picked this up cheap, the DVD case proclaiming it to be "The Japanese Shaun of the Dead". Very misleading. Yes, it's a comedy with zombies but that is as far as the similarities go. Based on a manga comic with the same name, apparently, the story is mainly about two workmates and their obsession with Jujitsu. Only there's a zombie apocalypse (yawn) so they're constantly having to deal with fighting off the living dead. Unless you are a fan of Japanese horror/comedy then this may not be your cup of tea. It is funny at times, tedious at others. Bizarre, or silly, is an apt description. There is plenty of violence but it's more comical than gory, tame enough for a 15 certificate (UK)

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 10. Dezember 2005 (Japan)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Japan
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      • Official site (Japan)
    • Sprache
      • Japanisch
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