Um vírus de engenharia militar, lançado durante um acidente de avião, mata toda a população humana. Os únicos sobreviventes são cientistas na Antártida, que tentam desesperadamente encontrar... Ler tudoUm vírus de engenharia militar, lançado durante um acidente de avião, mata toda a população humana. Os únicos sobreviventes são cientistas na Antártida, que tentam desesperadamente encontrar uma forma de salvar o que resta do planeta.Um vírus de engenharia militar, lançado durante um acidente de avião, mata toda a população humana. Os únicos sobreviventes são cientistas na Antártida, que tentam desesperadamente encontrar uma forma de salvar o que resta do planeta.
- Direção
- Roteiristas
- Artistas
- Prêmios
- 2 vitórias e 5 indicações no total
- Cmdr. Nakanishi
- (as Isao Natsuki)
- Dr. Yamauchi
- (as Sonny Chiba)
- Team Member - Showa Station
- (as Chû Takatsuki)
- Team Member - Showa Station
- (as Riki Gonoue)
Avaliações em destaque
The Japanese production values are top notch and in particular the post-apocalypse sequences are expertly staged: a desolate world indeed is built up after the calamity that unfolds. Following in the best 'disaster film' traditions, an all-star American cast delivers the goods, from a particularly affecting Glenn Ford as the doomed president to Robert Vaughn as his trustworthy adviser and Henry Silva as a war-mongering general. Add in Olivia Hussey, George Kennedy, Edward James Olmos, tough guy Bo Svenson and even a cameoing Sonny Chiba and you have pretty much the movie-lover's dream cast.
Of course, given that this is in reality a Japanese film, the acting honours really go to Masao Kusakari, playing an ordinary-guy scientist who undergoes tremendous ordeals and feats of bravery by the time the film ends. Kusakari is the film's real hero and he's never less than excellent. I enjoyed the way this movie explores the real-life consequences of such catastrophic events, such as what happens when eight women are shared between hundreds of men, and at some point I'll track down the full uncut version, which I suspect will be even better
I was flabbergasted by how this epic was mutilated when I saw it again in video in USA. The one you can see in USA has no resemblance to the original version, where, I recall, much longer portion of the film was spent describing "the walk". Also all the episodes in Japan were omitted, so most of the Japanese characters in Antarctica made no sense. In a nutshell, the "American" version only talks about American people, so there is really only half the story left in the film. If you can get the original version, it is a very emotional film, 8/10. The "American" version is not worth anything, 4/10.
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesIt was the most expensive Japanese film made up to that point.
- Erros de gravaçãoIt is highly improbable that any systems (even nuclear launch systems) could be still powered after a full year with out someone alive to maintain them. If all human operators would vanish from a nuclear power plant it is safe to assume that something bad would happen very soon.
- Citações
Dr. Krause: You have a cold?
Big Man: Oh it is nothing.
Dr. Krause: If I were to open this ampoule to the air, you would be dead within three days.
[Big Man laughs]
Dr. Krause: It is no laughing matter! Men, women, children, livestock as well... birds, dogs and cats even, all vertebrate life on earth without exception is susceptible.
- Cenas durante ou pós-créditosThe Japanese version mixes English and Japanese writing during the opening credit sequence. The English-speaking actors' names are in English and the Japanese cast and crew members' names are in Japanese.
- Versões alternativasAs of 2006, the full 155-minute version of this film is officially available on DVD in the United States. BCI Eclipse released the full Japanese version in anamorphic widescreen as part of their Sonny Chiba Action Pack, which also includes the films Golgo 13 and Bullet Train (which are also featured in anamorphic widescreen transfers). This release keeps an original Japanese title card and the Kadokawa logo before the film begins, which is something that the deluxe Japanese DVD set deletes (albeit, it is an inconsequential deletion). The BCI Eclipse release is not the butchered 108-minute cut. It is labeled on the box as the "Uncut International Version".
- ConexõesFeatured in WatchMojo: The Best Apocalypse Movies of All Time from A to Z (2021)
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- Orçamento
- US$ 16.000.000 (estimativa)