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Gamera 2: Region shurai

  • 1996
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 39min
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Gamera 2: Region shurai (1996)
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaA meteor lands in Japan and unleashes hundreds of insect-like "Legion" creatures bent on colonizing the Earth. Gamera shows up to deal with the ever-evolving space adversary but the battle m... Leer todoA meteor lands in Japan and unleashes hundreds of insect-like "Legion" creatures bent on colonizing the Earth. Gamera shows up to deal with the ever-evolving space adversary but the battle may result in him losing his bond with humanity.A meteor lands in Japan and unleashes hundreds of insect-like "Legion" creatures bent on colonizing the Earth. Gamera shows up to deal with the ever-evolving space adversary but the battle may result in him losing his bond with humanity.

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    • Shûsuke Kaneko
  • Guionista
    • Kazunori Itô
  • Elenco
    • Toshiyuki Nagashima
    • Miki Mizuno
    • Tamotsu Ishibashi
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    • Dirección
      • Shûsuke Kaneko
    • Guionista
      • Kazunori Itô
    • Elenco
      • Toshiyuki Nagashima
      • Miki Mizuno
      • Tamotsu Ishibashi
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    • 42Opiniones de los críticos
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    Gamera 2: Attack of Legion (aka. Gamera 2: Advent of Legion)
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    Gamera 2: Attack of Legion (aka. Gamera 2: Advent of Legion)

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    Toshiyuki Nagashima
    Toshiyuki Nagashima
    • Colonel Watarase
    Miki Mizuno
    • Midori Honami
    Tamotsu Ishibashi
    • Hanatani
    Mitsuru Fukikoshi
    Mitsuru Fukikoshi
    • Obitsu - NTT Hokkaido Engineer
    Ayako Fujitani
    Ayako Fujitani
    • Asagi Kusanagi
    Hiroyuki Okita
    • Sasai
    Yûsuke Kawazu
    Yûsuke Kawazu
    • Nojiri
    Yukijirô Hotaru
    • Osako
    Hatsunori Hasegawa
    Hatsunori Hasegawa
    • Satake
    Tomorô Taguchi
    Tomorô Taguchi
    • Subway Driver
    La Salle Ishii
    • NTT Staff with Obitsu…
    Hiroshi Ôkôchi
      Bengal
      • Midori's Father . Drug Store Owner
      • (as Bengaru)
      Kazue Tsunogae
      • Midori's Mother
      Akiji Kobayashi
      Akiji Kobayashi
      • ASM Soldier (cameo)
      Takeshi Yôrô
      • Professor of the Hokkaido University Veterinarian Department
      Aki Maeda
      Aki Maeda
      • Little Girl in Sendai
      Yuka Sakano
      • Yukino - Asagi's Friend in Airport
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        • Shûsuke Kaneko
      • Guionista
        • Kazunori Itô
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      7TheUnknown837-1

      my least-favorite of the three films, but still highly entertaining and one of the most impressive monster movies, Japanese or otherwise

      Following the success of the surprisingly spectacular "Gamera: Guardian of the Universe", director Shusuke Kaneko received a go-ahead to make two more Gamera movies and thus create his own trilogy. But this trilogy was destined to be something much more than just three more entries in the seemingly endless cycle of Japanese monster movies. This was where Gamera, the flying fire-breathing turtle created by Daiei Studios, became characterized and progressed enough to be considered his own character and not just another figure living in the shadow of Godzilla. Kaneko had a limited budget for his first film. For the first sequel, "Gamera: Attack of Legion" the budget would be increased. Now this is my least favorite of the three films, but that is not a denunciation. Not even close.

      A year after Gamera's battle with the Gyaos, a mysterious cluster of meteorites crash-lands in Japan. Following this unexplained phenomenon comes a series of incidents and disasters and before long it becomes clear that the planet has been invaded by a colony of creatures from another world. The creatures, known as the Legion, begin to savage the countryside and before long, it's going to be you-know-who to the rescue.

      Although I do enjoy the other two films in the trilogy a little more, "Gamera: Attack of Legion" is still a marvelous and artistic motion picture. It's still a lot more impressive than the average monster movie, Japanese or otherwise.

      A notable thing about the Gamera trilogy is the gradual change of tone between the movies. The first film was a lighthearted entry made with respect to the older monster movies, but with an updated style. "Gamera: Attack of Legion" is where the series became a little darker, a little more cynical, making its way toward the utterly dark and mysterious "Gamera: Revenge of Iris." The second film lies a little bit between the two movies. For the most part, the approach on the monsters is serious, although there are some deliberately comical moments that keep the movie from becoming too moody.

      Kaneko had a bigger budget, so he could create even more elaborate effects for this film. By ILM standards, no, the effects are not up to date. But with a limited budget, they are more than impressive. There were a few CGI shots that I didn't drop my jaw at, but for the most part, the effects were terrific. Sometimes Gamera and Legion looked so convincing they looked like they were beyond just men in rubber suits. The special effects work and of course the cinematographer are due enormous credit for this feat.

      What about the human cast? Uncommon for a monster movie, they are actually, for the most part, quite interesting. Unfortunately, the leading character played by Toshiyuki Nagashima doesn't have a tremendous amount of personality depth, but then again, how many of us go to a monster movie looking for great character study? But aside from him, we do have some strongly-written humans and some strong performances. One thing I admire a lot about Kaneko's style is that he breaks conventions even in the casting, where he gives the strongest parts in female roles. The leading female part is played wonderfully by the attractive and talented actress Miki Mizuno and I can't leave out Ayako Fujitani as the girl who communicates with Gamera psychically, although I do wish she had just a little more screen time in the film. It is really refreshing to see women, who are usually reduced to just screaming in monster movies, to be stealing the screen not with beauty but with personality and performance. Yukijiro Hotaru, whom you may remember as the comical bumbling Inspector Osako in the first movie, also makes an appearance here as well.

      The movie, like many, is not without its faults, but they are hardly enough to detract any entertainment value from the overall result. Featuring strong performances especially by Miki Mizuno and Ayako Fujitani, great special effects, a spectacular musical score by Ko Otani, and action scenes packed with imagination, "Gamera: Attack of Legion" is yet another success story for director Kaneko and his crew and one the most impressive science-fiction films this monster movie fan has ever seen.
      8shugaron316

      The best kaiju movie ever made...

      ...at least IMNSHO. It was high time someone thought up an insect kaiju that could be tough,scary,and interesting(Kumonga,Mothra and Kamacuras? Give me a break.Only Megaguirus came close to being interesting.) There was so much to like about this movie-intelligent dialog(even after the dubbing),great fight scenes,and the fact that the emphasis was placed on the monsters,and not the actors. No silly new "ultimate monster fighting weapon that gets trashed in 30 seconds"-just get those idiots from the JSDF out of the way,and let Gamera take care of business.But the big G had his hands full here-the Legion swarm were bad enough,but the mother creature was awesome,and didn't roll over when she got hurt. The mandible blasts were great,but those red "whip" beams that went right thru Gamera were awesome. I even liked the Legion's voice-it sounded like a rusty gate opening! Gamera was incredible,and that fireball slide trick he did was the bomb. With a new Gamera movie coming out next year,and Toho making it plain from the ending of Godzilla:Final Wars that they have no intention of waiting 5-10 years for a new Godzilla movie,I,along with many other kaiju fans,demand that Toho and Deiei quit fooling around,and make the deal-Godzilla vs.Gamera.What else is left?
      8unbrokenmetal

      Gamera returns

      The second part of the Gamera trilogy is a very enjoyable movie! On one hand, it successfully imports the trademarks of the 70s (focussing more on the monster battle than on the human characters), but stylistically it is up-to-date for the 90s with its fast editing, cutting to photos and different locations all the time - that provides the bizarre action (come on, a turtle with jet engines?) with a realistic CNN report look. The 100 speedy minutes feel like 80. Gamera battles a giant crab (similar to actual giant crabs of the Pacific Ocean) and a swarm of smaller monsters here which may break out of the ground any moment - pretty effective compared to the monsters of old days who used to walk across the country so you could see them coming from miles away. When Gamera is covered by thousand of small creatures, the agony is almost tangible. Also, this time we have not much treachery, wickedness, ignorance or controversy among the humans - they all agree Gamera is the one who deserves support and it's a well organized co-operation this time.
      AlxSmits

      The best Japanese monster movie I've ever seen

      This movie rocks! Gamera gets a serious facelift for this feature, with a sleek new look and a bad attitude. No longer is he a hero just for the kiddies, but a serious threat to anything that gets in his way. The film looks great, has high production values, state of the art special effects, a killer music score, a tough no-nonsense attitude, and massive large scale destruction. Monster movie fans are sure to be thrilled. Even without the benefit of subtitles I found the film to be riveting from start to finish. Highly recommended.
      10Soeren-3

      Incredible

      The second part of the new gamera-series offers the same advantages of the first movie only with improved quality. The design of legion is well done offering a mean, foreign but interesting looking villain that threatens earth (especially Japanese cities :) The story is convincing, revealing the nature of legion step by step (meaning the film is very interesting even if there are humans instead of monsters on screen, which is, in my opinion is very important to a film based on special effects).

      An amazingly well done film you'll surely want to watch more than only one time.

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        The film's title sequence shows a burning cross which transitions into the "me" character of Gamera's Japanese name. This complements the film's other biblical allusion, a passage from Mark 5:9 which is quoted as the basis for the Legion's name.
      • Errores
        When Watarase orders Midori to evacuate Sendai, she is wearing a skirt. When Midori arrives at the airport, she is wearing slacks. Later in Tokyo, she is wearing a skirt again.
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        Hanatani: [watching Gamera being attacked by a swarm of the Symbiotic Legion creatures] "And He asked him, 'What is thy name?' And he answered, saying, 'My name is Legion, for we are many."

        Colonel Watarase: The Bible?

        Hanatani: Mark 5:9.

        Colonel Watarase: "Legion".

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      • Fecha de lanzamiento
        • 13 de julio de 1996 (Japón)
      • País de origen
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      • Locaciones de filmación
        • Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japón
      • Productoras
        • Daiei Studios
        • NTV Network
        • Tokuma International
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        • Dolby SR
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