Hongo Takeshi si sveglia e scopre di essere stato trasformato in un cyborg ibrido di cavallette. Diventando il cavaliere mascherato, deve combattere la misteriosa organizzazione malvagia SHO... Leggi tuttoHongo Takeshi si sveglia e scopre di essere stato trasformato in un cyborg ibrido di cavallette. Diventando il cavaliere mascherato, deve combattere la misteriosa organizzazione malvagia SHOCKER per proteggere tutta l'umanità.Hongo Takeshi si sveglia e scopre di essere stato trasformato in un cyborg ibrido di cavallette. Diventando il cavaliere mascherato, deve combattere la misteriosa organizzazione malvagia SHOCKER per proteggere tutta l'umanità.
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However, I must say that a movie such as "Shin Kamen Raidâ" is somewhat of an acquired taste, and I think you need to be Japanese and having grown up with these type of strange superheroes in order to enjoy their movies. I found very little entertainment in the script that writers Hideaki Anno and Shotaro Ishinomori had put together. And I made it about 50 minutes through the 121 minute runtime, and then I just tossed the towel in the ring. I had found nothing enjoyable in the movie, and it was quite a struggle to keep focus on what happened on the screen, as I just simply didn't care one bit about the story or the characters.
I wasn't familiar with the cast ensemble in the movie, but I am sure that the actors and actresses put on good performances. I just didn't take a liking to the character gallery in "Shin Kamen Raidâ".
Visually then "Shin Kamen Raidâ" was an okay movie. Not top of the line special effects, but definitely good enough.
My rating of "Shin Kamen Raidâ" lands on a three out of ten stars. And having made it 50 minutes through the ordeal, I can honestly say that I am not returning to attempt finish watching "Shin Kamen Raidâ".
Epic Kamen Rider adaptation with stellar cast and production quality. The questionable campy style, pacing and editing confused me a lot. The story didn't had any anchor or fleshed out characters for emotional weight. Also the ending was sad and depressing and thus disappointing for my personal taste.
Produced to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Kamen Rider and the fourth and final film? In Hideaki Anno's Shin Japan Heroes Universe.
Epic Kamen Rider adaptation with stellar cast and production quality. The questionable campy style, pacing and editing confused me a lot. The story didn't had any anchor or fleshed out characters for emotional weight. Also the ending was sad and depressing and thus disappointing for my personal taste.
Shin Kamen Rider is a silly piece of nostalgic cheese that might not be for everyone. Hideaki Anno's straight-faced direction will come off as a quirky spin exclusively for fans who grew up on the old Kamen Rider shows. However, first-timers may feel completely alienated trying to get in on the joke.
At its two-hour runtime, the script is episodic, equivalent to roughly four 30-minute episodes on TV, each complete with its villain.
The deadpan acting style that Hideaki Anno has maintained through these 3 Shin films remains an odd choice; the actors seem to be performing experimental theater or in a Yorgo Lanthimos film.
Every feeling the characters have is blatantly stated out loud, and as a result, the film feels more told than shown, focused on the plot, not the characters. I don't recall the acting in old Tokusatsu shows being this way, so it's not a matter of tribute. It's as if Anno is stripping these established cultural icons to their bare skeleton and just presenting them through chilled museum glass.
This cold bland performance style does work better here for Kamen Rider than in Godzilla or Ultraman. Anno builds in quiet meditative moments of the Kamen Rider contemplating his power and responsibilities that worked well. If deconstruction was indeed Hideaki Anno's goal, this is the closest he's achieved it.
The magic kicks in during the action sequences. The old-school special effects, monster makeup, and the theme song all work together and in these short moments, I was whisked away back to my childhood. It was a simpler time when watching actors don silly masks and fight stuntmen dressed in rubber monster costumes on TV was sufficient entertainment.
Once it gets going, it doesn't matter that it's cheesy, the effects are shoddy, or that Kamen Rider uses the same technique to finish off the monsters every time. Those moments are quite fun.
Everything else in between, however, is quite the endurance test.
7.5/10.
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- QuizThe film's first trailers are based on the title sequence of Kamen Raidâ (1971).
- Citazioni
Kumo Augment-01: Truly, you are Midorikawa's masterpiece. It's incredible that you escaped unscathed, Batta Aug.
Takeshi Hongo: No. My name is... Rider. Call me Kamen Rider!
- ConnessioniRemake of Kamen Raidâ (1971)
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- 15.835.414 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione2 ore 1 minuto
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