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Filho da Noite

Título original: Moon Child
  • 2003
  • 2 h
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
6,2/10
2,1 mil
SUA AVALIAÇÃO
Gackt in Filho da Noite (2003)
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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaThe story of love and friendship on the harsh streets of 2014 Mallepa, a small corner in Asia.The story of love and friendship on the harsh streets of 2014 Mallepa, a small corner in Asia.The story of love and friendship on the harsh streets of 2014 Mallepa, a small corner in Asia.

  • Direção
    • Takahisa Zeze
  • Roteiristas
    • Gackt
    • Takahisa Zeze
    • Kishû Izuchi
  • Artistas
    • Hyde
    • Gackt
    • Leehom Wang
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    6,2/10
    2,1 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Takahisa Zeze
    • Roteiristas
      • Gackt
      • Takahisa Zeze
      • Kishû Izuchi
    • Artistas
      • Hyde
      • Gackt
      • Leehom Wang
    • 60Avaliações de usuários
    • 15Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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    Hyde
    Hyde
    • Kei
    Gackt
    Gackt
    • Sho
    Leehom Wang
    Leehom Wang
    • Son
    Tarô Yamamoto
    Tarô Yamamoto
    • Toshi
    Susumu Terajima
    Susumu Terajima
    • Shinji
    Zeny Kwok
    • Yi-Che
    Seiji Chihara
    Chihara Junia
    • Wani
    • (as Kôji Chihara)
    Yosh
    Kanata Hongô
    Kanata Hongô
    • Young Sho
    Ryô Ishibashi
    Ryô Ishibashi
    • Laurier
    • (as Ryo Ishibashi)
    Jack Kao
    Jack Kao
    You Kurosaki
    • Jun
    Anne Suzuki
    Anne Suzuki
    • Hana
    Michael Tassis
    • Mikey
    James H. Thomas
    James H. Thomas
    • Rick
    Etsushi Toyokawa
    Etsushi Toyokawa
    • Luka
    • Direção
      • Takahisa Zeze
    • Roteiristas
      • Gackt
      • Takahisa Zeze
      • Kishû Izuchi
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    Avaliações de usuários60

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    5siderite

    A two hour J-Pop Yakuza Vampire movie?! How could it possibly fail? *cough*

    It may be possible that the cultural difference makes me rate it lower than I would, say, an American film, but really, what a long, boring, pretentious, often ridiculous film!

    First you have the two protagonists, Japanese pop singers, both dyed blond, Gackt (please attempt to ignore the name sounds like something a Klingon would eat) wearing blue contact lenses, trying to look cooler than God. I could buy that. Then there is the story setting: somewhere in a fictional Chinese city where a blend of poor Japanese immigrants and Taiwanese and Chinese people live and fight each other. I could buy that, too.

    Now it gets ridiculous: all of this is set in the future (2025-2045) and one of the rising gangsters is a vampire. Does that mean we see cool gadgets, special effects, even vampire teeth? No. The whole story could have been set in the 1980's for all the tech and cars. Then there are the gun fights: long coated heroes stand in the middle of rooms and shoot from akimbo guns without moving (or even aiming). Occasionally, they remain out of ammo and reload their guns by throwing ammo clips to one another.

    The thing is that if you ignore the vampire angle (which is very very easy, since not much of the lore is used in the film) and the future angle (which is also very easy: just remove the two captions showing the year), then the movie becomes a coming of age, clan gang story. The Godfather this is not, of course, but for that genre and allowing for Asian weirdness and removing about 30 minutes from it, the movie could have fought for an average rating, but as such it is a pretentious borefest.

    Update: after reading the reviews of other people I can say with almost certainty that its rating was artificially raised by fakers.
    sallyfifth

    Surprising and Engaging

    The two stars of the movie Moon Child Gackt (ex Malice Mizer, solo artist) and Hyde (L'arc en Ciel, solo artist) are both rock idols in Japan, so it goes without saying that my expectations were fairly low for this film heading in.

    The plot is quite a piece of work. On one level it's a typical gangster picture about orphans growing up in the slums and trying to carve out a piece of the pie for themselves. And on another level it's about the transience of life and the value of happiness, which is shown to us through the presence of the vampire Kei (Hyde), who is forever trapped in his youth. Yes, there's a vampire. But the story isn't actually about the vampire, it's about Sho (Gackt).

    The movie opens with Sho, his brother Shinji and Toshi as children innocently robbing a local gangster. In the midst of the retreat Sho comes upon Kei, who is burning in the sunlight, Sho takes Kei to their hideout and before you know it Kei's true nature is revealed. Flash forward a few years and we see a young Sho on the verge of manhood, and Kei, still unchanged but smiling a lot more.

    The movie has the traditional three acts of a gangster picture. Predictably the first act has a happy go lucky quality to it, but all the while the director shows you glimpses of the dark clouds looming beyond. Act two is the fake smile on the frown, and Act three is the tears and redemption. As far as pacing and writing goes, I think the movie does a top notch job of trusting its character's motivations and histories. I was genuinely moved by the story.

    The problem isn't with the script, the problem is with the action. The action scenes though some are creative and funny, are monotonous and unbelievable. For all the drama in the comedy/drama scenes there is very little in the action scenes. Which are so full of gun shots you're likely to get a headache. Sho walking into machine gun fire is so ridiculous it makes Rambo look plausible.

    I also had a few qualms about the performances, especially Hyde's Kei. While he was good as the stranger standing aloof, or the morbid figure smiling dully, he failed to convince me of his 'curse', and he failed to step up when it came time to be dramatic. This was his inexperience as an actor showing.

    Overall I think the story is such a good one that I'm willing to forgive most of the film's shortcomings. It may not be the prettiest film, but it definitely has some great shots, and great moments. You won't see another movie where the vampire is a secondary character this year or possibly any other. Moon Child is a unique experience and though it takes some getting used to, when all is said and done, you'll be glad you invested time and emotion in these characters.
    tboneplayerj

    Great movie

    O.k., so even if the main character reminds you of your sister, he can act.Gackt plays Sho, a juvenille who has trained with Kei, (hyde) which is a vampire. He trains Sho to fight with guns, dodge bullets, and take out underground gang members. They eventually bump into another gunsman, who also takes out gangs. He has a sister, who likes Kei, but Sho likes her. ( Do not pay attention to the back of the box on the DVD, it is wrong!!!)The movie is great in a few ways. The gun scenes are excellent, esp. when Hyde throws 2 pistol clips at Gackt and he catches them in the guns. AWESOME!!! There are funny scenes too, but you have to see it yourself. Only negative, sometimes Hyde burns in light, sometimes he doesn't. I recommend this to everyone, esp. if you like shoot em up films or if your a fan of Camui Gackt.
    9Laura_Organa_Solo

    Not NEARLY as Bad as Expected

    When I first heard about Moon Child, I thought it was a joke. After a few months, I figured I guess it's for real. The few reviews I read that WEREN'T made by squealing fangirls were not very promising.

    When I was given the opportunity to watch it, I was fully prepared to groan, wince, and otherwise need to close my eyes to avoid the silliness.

    I was more than a little surprised, and in a good way.

    Yes, Moon Child has its moments of cheese, camp, and general dorkiness -- I think that's kind of impossible to avoid when it involves Gackt Camui, a man not known for his sanity -- but all in all, it was wholly enjoyable.

    No, it is not a work of cinema genius but it is very, very heartfelt, amusing, with fun choreography, a touching score, and a fun cast. I know little of Japanese cinema so I can't really judge the acting but considering the fact that the cast was speaking a language or extreme dialect foreign to them at one time or another and that a couple of them have almost no acting experience, I was rather impressed.

    If you can enjoy a good action movie, a good drama, a good comedy, see this film. At least rent it since it's coming to Region 1.

    On a side note, there is zero homosexual/homoerotic content in this film. I didn't even see much of a subtext. Don't let people that read too much into things ruin this for you.
    8cs_lindberg

    This movie...wow...I LOVE IT!!

    I voted 8 for this movie because of some minor childish flaws. Other than that, this movie is one of my favorites! It's entertaining to say the least. The shooting scenes are ridiculous though, and I think Gackt (who wrote the book) takes a little bit too much of his "Matrix obsession" into it. It seems like their enemies just stands there...waiting to get shot at. However, this movie is touching and it always makes me cry. It has a lot of GREAT humor in it so it makes me laugh as well. Gackt is a superb actor I must say..he shows so much emotion. This was Hyde's first time acting and he did okay. The role fits him. Wang Lee Hom is absolutely great. The whole cast is what I would say, perfect for this movie. DON'T MISS IT! YOU'LL REGRET IT!

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 19 de abril de 2003 (Japão)
    • País de origem
      • Japão
    • Central de atendimento oficial
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    • Idiomas
      • Cantonês
      • Japonês
      • Mandarim
      • Inglês
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      • Culture Publishers (CP)
      • Mainichi Shinbunsha
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      • US$ 3.719.929
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