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Yôkai daisensô

  • 1968
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 19min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,5/10
904
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Yôkai daisensô (1968)
aka Yokai daisenso
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Folk HorrorHorror

Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaWhen a Babylonian vampire comes to old Japan, an army of Japanese demons and ghosts gather and battle him.When a Babylonian vampire comes to old Japan, an army of Japanese demons and ghosts gather and battle him.When a Babylonian vampire comes to old Japan, an army of Japanese demons and ghosts gather and battle him.

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    • Yoshiyuki Kuroda
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Tetsurô Yoshida
  • Star
    • Yoshihiko Aoyama
    • Rokkô Toura
    • Akane Kawasaki
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,5/10
    904
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Yoshiyuki Kuroda
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Tetsurô Yoshida
    • Star
      • Yoshihiko Aoyama
      • Rokkô Toura
      • Akane Kawasaki
    • 19Recensioni degli utenti
    • 21Recensioni della critica
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    Yokai Monsters: Spook Warfare
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    Yokai Monsters: Spook Warfare
    Yokai Monsters: 100 Monsters
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    Yoshihiko Aoyama
    Yoshihiko Aoyama
    • Shinhachiro Mayama
    Rokkô Toura
    Rokkô Toura
    • Narrator
    Akane Kawasaki
    • Chie
    Osamu Ôkawa
    • Iori Ohdate
    Chikara Hashimoto
    • Daimon
    Takashi Kanda
    Takashi Kanda
    • Hyogo Isobe
    Hanji Wakai
    • Gate Guard
    Kenji Wakai
    • Gate Guard
    Hinode Nishikawa
    • Lower Officer
    Tokio Oki
    • Yasuzo
    Gen Kuroki
    • River Monster
    Keiko Yukitomo
    • Two-Headed Woman
    Ikuko Môri
    Ikuko Môri
    • Long-Necked Monster
    Kisao Tobita
    Hiromi Inoue
    • Shinobu
    Natsuko Oka
    Yutaro Ban
    Shinjiro Akatsuki
    • Regia
      • Yoshiyuki Kuroda
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Tetsurô Yoshida
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    8I_Ailurophile

    Unexpectedly fun, a great blend of dark fantasy/horror with more playful sensibilities

    It's worth noting right away that this carries itself with a somewhat different tone than its predecessor. Where '100 monsters' bore a dark edge in telling a story of greed, corruption, and cruelty receiving their comeuppance, 'Yokai monsters: Spook warfare,' also known simply as 'The great yokai war,' in some measure bears tinges of a film that could be enjoyed by a younger audience. The darker edge remains in the personage of the antagonist, and the destruction that surrounds them; on the other hand, the titular yokai otherwise are represented as beings that protect Japan and its people. With that in mind, one is perhaps reminded of some of the fare that The Jim Henson Company has produced: features that are marked with varying degrees of violence and more disturbing elements, but which can be enjoyed by youths with their swirl of dark fantasy and light humor - not to mention features that includes imaginative puppets, costume design, and effects, sometimes a little cartoonish, in bringing to life a variety of non-human creatures. And so it is here, a mix of facets that are sillier and softer, and those that are distinctly more intense or disquieting in fulfillment of the underlying horror. All told this might not be a total must-see, but it's a really good time, and well worth checking out on its own merits.

    It's surely those viewers who are huge fans of Japanese monster movies, or perhaps Japanese culture generally, who will appreciate this picture the most. Yet the blend of horror with comedic aspects really is fun, and to be honest even more than I expected. 'Spook warfare' also has the benefit of not struggling with a lumbering pace as was true of its antecedent, and has been true of other works produced by Daiei. And with all this having said, this second movie is certainly well made, and possibly even boasts stronger production values than the first. In addition to those parts that parts that realize the various entities, the costume design, stunts, and effects are excellent generally, as are the sets. The cinematography and editing are equally sharp, lending flavor at different points, and this flick is one that's very easy on the eyes for how terrific everything looks. The cast also unreservedly embrace the tenor of the production; like director Yoshiyuki Kuroda, those actors playing the human characters and those portraying the yokai find all find a balance between the light and the dark - treating both sides of the title with equal care and seriousness, and letting the earnestness of the whole affair shine through. Truthfully, I'm pleasantly surprised by just how well done this is!

    Measurable skill and intelligence went into this from all corners; even the climax, and the more action-oriented scenes generally, are more exciting and satisfying than I assumed, especially based on '100 monsters' as a point of comparison. Maybe the more plainly somber tone of the latter film was actually its weak spot, for as this one is characterized by a bit more playful sensibility, it quite comes across that all involved were able to just let their creativity run wild to make the most entertaining romp that they could. Entertaining - but no less sincere, as illustrated in repeated lines in the dialogue about Japanese pride. I'm really just so happy with how good this installment in the series turned out to be; while some audiences will appreciate it more than others, I'm delighted that when all is said and done I think 'Spook warfare' is something that just about anyone could enjoy. It's still nothing so special as to demand viewership, but for those who are receptive to the less outwardly grim and brutal side of horror, there's a great deal to like here and I'm glad to give it my hearty recommendation!
    9Gafke

    Very cute...in a creepy way

    A zucchini-headed vampire from Europe comes to Japan, kills and then possesses the body of a good and noble lord. The local demons aren't too pleased by the idea of a foreigner moving in on their territory and decide to battle the monster. Thus, a horde of boogeymen assemble - a water demon who looks like a flatheaded Woody Woodpecker, a woman with two faces; one lovely and one hideous, a demonic umbrella with a tongue that Gene Simmons would envy, a tiny little dude with a round head who bears a freaky resemblance to Aunt Jemima and a woman with a deadly python-like neck. As the vampire claims more victims and literally begins to reproduce himself, the villagers and the demons band together and go to war.

    This is a hilariously funny and visually beautiful film. The special effects are outstanding, considering the year was 1968. Simple camera tricks turn the battle at films end (and the ensuing victory "parade' of the Japanese ghosts and demons) into something resembling a weird ballet as transparent ghouls and projected monsters jump, spin, fly and fight in slow motion. Despite some unexpected (and hysterical) light expletives and a few splashes of ketchup-y blood, this is a great film for kids as well as adults. It's really very funny, oddly sweet and a lot of fun. HIGHLY recommended!
    7HorrorDisasterGuy-90617

    I found it more enjoyable than the previous movie

    Just like the previous movie, I found the movie to be pretty fun to watch. The story is interesting with a vampire who takes over a village while the yokai try to figure out how to stop him. I do like the lighthearted comedy the movie presented here, and there are a couple of funny moments to be found in it. It's interesting to learn about the monster Daimon on what his goal is and the ability he uses throughout. We see more of the yokais, and I like how they added in a couple more new variety. While some of them have few scenes, I do like how some of them have more scenes compared to the previous movie. Unfortunately, the stuff with the humans is rather boring and uninteresting to see. But I do like the fight scenes between the yoakis and Daimon, which is entertaining to watch and see them use their abilities against him. Just like the previous movie, the special effects are still pretty good. I do like the different types of costumes and puppets they use throughout the movie and are made pretty well for the time. I like the design of Daimon, who looks pretty cool looking and has details on him. The Kappa looks pretty good, too, but his eyes could have been better. There's also some crazy effects during the climax of the movie, which looks impressive.

    Spook Warfare is a fun Japanese horror movie that I enjoyed more than the first movie.
    kumanoken

    Japanese mythological critters on the loose!

    As a fan of world mythology and Japanese monsters/legends, this film was right up my alley. The monsters look exactly like they do in the old woodblock prints and watercolor paintings that depict them, and kids will totally dig this (if they have the patience for subtitles).

    Strangely, the monsters that I'm familiar with from the old stories seem to be pretty friendly in this film. For example, the water demon-a kappa as he's known in Japan-is rather nice, but his type of demon are known for preying on people and horses. They love to eat fresh livers, which they obtain by reaching up the victim's anus and ripping out the tasty organ. Now THAT would have been interesting to see done
    7Tweetienator

    Joyride

    Yôkai daisensô aka The Great Yokai War is a very funny and wild mix - an oddity mostly unknown to a Western audience I dare to say. Myself was well entertained - it's creepy, it good some fun and odd ideas and a nice cinematography. If a story about an old Babylonian vampire demon fighting against Japanese demons and samurais sounds interesting to you - this one may just be made for you.

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      Takashi Miike made a loose remake of this movie in 2005 called "The Great Yokai War"
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      Followed by Tôkaidô obake dôchû (1969)

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    • Data di uscita
      • 14 dicembre 1968 (Giappone)
    • Paese di origine
      • Giappone
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