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Uchûjin Tôkyô ni arawaru

  • 1956
  • Unrated
  • 1h 27min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
4,8/10
1386
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Uchûjin Tôkyô ni arawaru (1956)
UFOs are seen around Tokyo. Because they look like giant starfish the aliens cannot approach us without creating panic. Hence one of them sacrifices itself and takes the form of a popular female singer. It/she warns mankind that a meteor will crash on Earth. While the approaching meteor causes hotter and hotter weather, mankind runs and builds a last-chance anti-meteor weapon.
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaUFOs are seen around Tokyo. Because they look like giant starfish the aliens cannot approach us without creating panic. Hence one of them sacrifices itself and takes the form of a popular fe... Leggi tuttoUFOs are seen around Tokyo. Because they look like giant starfish the aliens cannot approach us without creating panic. Hence one of them sacrifices itself and takes the form of a popular female singer. It/she warns mankind that a meteor will crash on Earth. While the approaching... Leggi tuttoUFOs are seen around Tokyo. Because they look like giant starfish the aliens cannot approach us without creating panic. Hence one of them sacrifices itself and takes the form of a popular female singer. It/she warns mankind that a meteor will crash on Earth. While the approaching meteor causes hotter and hotter weather, mankind runs and builds a last-chance anti-meteo... Leggi tutto

  • Regia
    • Kôji Shima
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Jay Cipes
    • Gentaro Nakajima
    • Hideo Oguni
  • Star
    • Keizô Kawasaki
    • Toyomi Karita
    • Bin Yagisawa
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    4,8/10
    1386
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Kôji Shima
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Jay Cipes
      • Gentaro Nakajima
      • Hideo Oguni
    • Star
      • Keizô Kawasaki
      • Toyomi Karita
      • Bin Yagisawa
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    • 45Recensioni della critica
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    Keizô Kawasaki
    • Dr. Toru Itsobe
    Toyomi Karita
    • Hikari Aozora…
    Bin Yagisawa
    • No. 2 Pairan
    Shôzô Nanbu
    • The Elder Dr. Itsobe
    Bontarô Miake
    • Dr. Kamura
    Mieko Nagai
    • Taeko Kamura
    Kiyoko Hirai
    • Mrs. Matsuda
    Isao Yamagata
    Isao Yamagata
    • Dr. Matsuda
    Fumiko Okamura
    Fumiko Okamura
    • Japanese Bar' Ucyû-ken' Madam Ohana
    Toshiyuki Obara
    • News Reporter Hoshino (USA)…
    Shikô Saitô
    • Mystery Man
    Frank Kumagai
    Kanji Kawahara
    • Dr. Takashima
    Shô Natsuki
    Shunji Tsuda
    Gai Harada
    Tetsuya Watanabe
    • Sankichi - Camera Enthusiast
    Koh Sugita
    • News Reporter
    • Regia
      • Kôji Shima
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Jay Cipes
      • Gentaro Nakajima
      • Hideo Oguni
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    PetPost

    A charming movie about aliens trying to save mankind.

    This film, literally titled, "Aliens Appear in Tokyo," was the first COLOR sci-fi film made in Japan. ("RODAN" would be the first giant monster film). The first part of the film is similar to "Day The Earth Stood Still" as the Pairans try to warn a scientist using a new kind of explosive he has developed. One of the assumes human form (copying the image of a famous singer)and tries to communicate with the humans. Later, the same aliens discover that a planet is on a collision course with Earth--and the only thing that can save humanity is to use the very explosive that they warned against! This takes the idea from "When Worlds Collide" as the earth goes through disasters as "Planet R" comes closer and closer. Finally the scientist is rescued from the Yakuza, and the wayward planet is destroyed. The film is a charming look at Japan, coming into its own following the Occupation after World War II.
    5pavo6503

    strange...

    Ironically, there is no irony in this review or in the movie. I bought this movie as part of a collection and didn't realize it was Japanese. The story is almost total nonsense, I would imagine that has a lot to do with it being re-dubbed in English for western audiences. The plot is typical of many "beings from a far away planet must save humanity from itself" movies, but it is almost completely lacking exposition. The humans and aliens act in an almost cryptic way, I was never quite sure of why they were doing anything they did. Had it not been for my watching the extra features on the re-release of THX-1138 I would be completely lost. For those who haven't seen THX-1138 there is an interview with George Lucas where he is explaining the style of THX. He says the Japanese don't explain anything in their movies, they just do it. Some odd little cultural aspect often comes off as a complete mystery to people not acquainted with eastern culture. This movie is one of those odd things. Imagine this... a samurai and a geisha drink tea, but go through a long and complex ritual of setting all the clocks in the house before sitting down for tea. Why the hell did they do that!?! Just drink the shizbangin' tea for God's sake! My son likes the starfish shaped aliens.
    boris-26

    What's a guy in a silly starfish outfit to do?

    My family and I always watched this wacked out- one-of-a-kind treat when it came on WPIX SCI-FI THEATRE. There are these aliens, thier costumes are big baggy starfish outfits with a big cardboard eye duct-taped to the center. They waddle around a minimalist spacecraft and twiddle their thumbs. They need to comminicate with earth scientists about a planet on a runaway coarse about to collide with Earth. The film is silly, completely without logic.

    What I sincerely love about this gem is the atmosphere. Night skies alive with darting flying saucers are quite beautiful, the sort of postcard-look of the advancing burning planet is rather neat, and the staggering heatwave that hits a seemingly doomed Earth gets rather discomforting. You'll giggle AT the film, but will be in awe WITH the film.
    Sargebri

    A Combination of the Two

    I remember watching this film when I was a kid. Ironically, it was before I saw When Worlds Collide or The Day the Earth Stood Still (ironically, I still have yet to see the latter). This film is successful for two reasons. The first one is the fears of the Japanese about nuclear holocaust. Like so many science fiction films that the Japanese released during this era, it was pretty much inspired by the events that had happened the previous decade. Also, this film also spreads the message of world cooperation, especially when there is a threat of total extinction either by aliens or a runaway planetoid (see Gorath). This was a pretty interesting film and its too bad that it is not being shown on television anymore.
    7Bezenby

    Warnings froms spaces

    Forgive me please-not the first English. What Japan when threatened and if Starman is not available? Well Japan in the 1950s, was inhabited by the researcher Dr. professors, so it takes them to the grill to speculate what's going down.

    Over some Starfish eyes on their bellies are planning to go and, in particular, the contact with the ground of the doctor. Why? Well, that's not revealed so far, but if they are going to speak directly to people than frightening about crap of them flying around in space or emerges from the water and blue glowing does not seem to be the best idea.

    Our three heroes are all the doctor or scientist or something, including tobacco, sugar cane, the guy is working on a new formula to create energy and tobacco, sugarcane driving guy who works at the Observatory, and flogging, smoke, keeping the other guy, who did a few other things. You guys are like ' Wow, this is a spaceship, and then further then the then the next minute they are like 'obcy? Toshiba! '. They all had families and children and all that, but for God this three interchangeable average age of men we're talking about here, so don't ask me to go into the specifics.

    When you are dancing/singing routine starring some of the famous lady, one of the alien gets her photo (nice photo archive, no less), and somehow assume that her character. What follows is a stranger to cheating in the game of tennis, walking through walls and the oncoming threat of terrible sounds of the planet.

    Warning: the space is not the most action movie you will ever see, but it has a bunch of randomness and strange visuals, as well as the scene where some picnickers yelling at some foreigners that absolutely leads nowhere. The alien Starfish get ups are quite funny (also appear in the film Starman and can have some cultural significance of oil, which is passed my by), and the second part of the approach is the planet's movie feel more suspenseful. It is also necessary to introduce song and gets bonus points from me.

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    • Quiz
      The enormous popularity of Toho's giant monster films led Daiei to issue publicity stills showing the Pairans as gigantic creatures that towered over buildings. In the film, the Pairans are human sized.
    • Blooper
      The French language news article "DU CIEL NOUS ATTAQUE!" shown in the news montage is pasted onto an English-language newspaper.
    • Citazioni

      Japanese Bar' Ucyû-ken' Madam Ohana: A scientist is not like a politician who can answer every question.

    • Versioni alternative
      The U.S. English dubbed version titled "Warning From Space" (1956) is quite faithful to the original Japanese version. However, at the final fade-out an additional sequence is added showing Ginko (Toyomi Karita) transforming from the human form back to the Pairan form. They simply took the transformation sequence, showing Ginko transforming into the human form, from earlier in the film and printed it in reverse.
    • Connessioni
      Edited into Muchachada nui: Episodio #1.3 (2007)
    • Colonne sonore
      Tankô bushi (aka: Coal mine tune)
      (Fukuoka prefecture folk song)

      At a banquet of workers

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    • Data di uscita
      • 29 gennaio 1956 (Giappone)
    • Paese di origine
      • Giappone
    • Lingua
      • Giapponese
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    • Aziende produttrici
      • Toho
      • Daiei Studios
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      • 1h 27min(87 min)
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