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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA librarian undergoes a failed experiment, gaining vapor abilities. He robs banks to fund his dancer girlfriend's career, killing those who interfere. Now Tokyo's most wanted criminal, can a... Leggi tuttoA librarian undergoes a failed experiment, gaining vapor abilities. He robs banks to fund his dancer girlfriend's career, killing those who interfere. Now Tokyo's most wanted criminal, can authorities stop him before his next murder?A librarian undergoes a failed experiment, gaining vapor abilities. He robs banks to fund his dancer girlfriend's career, killing those who interfere. Now Tokyo's most wanted criminal, can authorities stop him before his next murder?
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Cashing in on the influx of western sci-fi movies Toho created The Human Vapour and it's a thoroughly mixed bag.
It tells the story of a man who can turn into vapour and proceeds to use his ability to rob banks.
As you can imagine it all looks very tacky as everything did back then, complete with the same sound effects you'll have heard a thousand times from movies like this.
The core story is fairly unique and the film does have quite the heart. Sadly from an entertainment standpoint it's rather underwhelming and that's a shame.
Think of this as a sci-fi verison of the H-Man (1958) in many regards, but inferior and more than little goofy.
It manages to meet the quality of the films it mimmicks, but alas that really isn't saying much.
The Good:
Plot isn't terrible
Quite a good finale
The Bad:
Taglines are ridiculous
Why keep calling him gasman when he's not gas?
Lifeless in places
Things I Learnt From This Movie:
Abbreviated to Vape Man, I'm shocked this hasn't been remade
It tells the story of a man who can turn into vapour and proceeds to use his ability to rob banks.
As you can imagine it all looks very tacky as everything did back then, complete with the same sound effects you'll have heard a thousand times from movies like this.
The core story is fairly unique and the film does have quite the heart. Sadly from an entertainment standpoint it's rather underwhelming and that's a shame.
Think of this as a sci-fi verison of the H-Man (1958) in many regards, but inferior and more than little goofy.
It manages to meet the quality of the films it mimmicks, but alas that really isn't saying much.
The Good:
Plot isn't terrible
Quite a good finale
The Bad:
Taglines are ridiculous
Why keep calling him gasman when he's not gas?
Lifeless in places
Things I Learnt From This Movie:
Abbreviated to Vape Man, I'm shocked this hasn't been remade
I thought this was fairly good, but not great. It mixed science-fiction in with some other genres which was cool (I would have expected this to be a sci-fi/horror kind of movie, based on Ishiro Honda being the director, but it definitely wasn't).
It looks and sounds pretty good, certainly to the point where labelling it a B-grade movie wouldn't feel right. I was only really let down by the writing - the ideas and the premise are interesting, but the film didn't have a great flow to it for me, and so narratively wasn't particularly satisfying.
But still, that didn't make it a bad watch, and so a decent time was had for the 92 minutes that The Human Vapor went for.
It looks and sounds pretty good, certainly to the point where labelling it a B-grade movie wouldn't feel right. I was only really let down by the writing - the ideas and the premise are interesting, but the film didn't have a great flow to it for me, and so narratively wasn't particularly satisfying.
But still, that didn't make it a bad watch, and so a decent time was had for the 92 minutes that The Human Vapor went for.
I saw this film only once, in Sydney around 1977, and was called "Vapour Man". I have looked for it sporadically since due to the soundtrack. The theme is as haunting as Bernard Herrman or Elmer Bernstein and was implanted into my mind until a couple of years ago when I was unable to recall it. Japanese cinema and TV series like "The Samurai" and "Phantom Agents" were almost as influential on Australian kids of the time as American and British products and luck we were indeed. Really heartbreaking theme.
Somber screenplay writer Takeshi Kimura at his best. Probably the most sad and dramatic of all Toho sci-fi epics. Here, we have the title character, who is a librarian in his real life, willing to make sacrifices to pamper his lover, the Kabuki dancer, even if it resorts to chaos and havoc. Caught in the mix is a policeman and a reporter, out to catch the rampaging "Vapor Man" before he causes any more harm. I usually prefer more light-heated pieces, like the works of writer Shinichi Sekizawa. Though this is a really dark film, which could use more lighter themes, it is a movie with a very compelling story with an astounding climax. A good thriller even by today's standards.
Grade B
Grade B
The Human Vapour shows that there was a lot more to 60s Japanese science fiction movies than Godzilla and Mothra. While the version I watched was badly dubbed and transferred to video, it still stood out as superior b-grade sci-fi. The FX may be quite primitive but the concept was handled well, the acting more than adequate, and the central relationship between the Vapour and the Kabuki dancer was suprisingly touching. Try and track this one down if you're looking for something different.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizIncluded in Kinema Junpo Critic's Top 200 best Japanese films of all time.
- BlooperWhen Okamoto goes to Fujichiyo's house, it is never explained why he has to walk all that way.
- Versioni alternativeAlthough conceived as a literary and character driven story, the Japanese version, which contains footage not in the U.S. version, is told for almost the first third as a mystery. The re-edited version from Brenco has these parts of the story told from Mizuno's point of view, which Yoshio Tsuchiya prefers.
- ConnessioniFeatured in Movie Macabre: The Human Vapor (1983)
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