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Tetsuo: O Homem Bala

Título original: Tetsuo: The Bullet Man
  • 2009
  • 16
  • 1 h 11 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
5,4/10
2,4 mil
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Tetsuo: O Homem Bala (2009)
When his son is run down by a motorist, a father's rage transforms him into a strange, metallic monster.
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3 vídeos
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CyberpunkHorror corporalAçãoFicção científicaHorror

Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaLosing his son Tom in a hit and run triggers violent emotions in Anthony, whose body begins to transform. When the driver who killed Tom reappears, Anthony mutates into a mass of metal - a h... Ler tudoLosing his son Tom in a hit and run triggers violent emotions in Anthony, whose body begins to transform. When the driver who killed Tom reappears, Anthony mutates into a mass of metal - a human weapon fuelled by an uncontrollable rage.Losing his son Tom in a hit and run triggers violent emotions in Anthony, whose body begins to transform. When the driver who killed Tom reappears, Anthony mutates into a mass of metal - a human weapon fuelled by an uncontrollable rage.

  • Direção
    • Shin'ya Tsukamoto
  • Roteiristas
    • Shin'ya Tsukamoto
    • Hisakatsu Kuroki
  • Artistas
    • Eric Bossick
    • Akiko Monô
    • Yûko Nakamura
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    5,4/10
    2,4 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Shin'ya Tsukamoto
    • Roteiristas
      • Shin'ya Tsukamoto
      • Hisakatsu Kuroki
    • Artistas
      • Eric Bossick
      • Akiko Monô
      • Yûko Nakamura
    • 23Avaliações de usuários
    • 55Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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    Vídeos3

    Tetsuo III: The Bullet Man
    Trailer 1:57
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    Tetsuo: The Bullet Man (Clip 2)
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    Tetsuo: The Bullet Man (Clip 1)
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    Tetsuo: The Bullet Man (Clip 1)

    Fotos48

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    Elenco principal76

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    Eric Bossick
    Eric Bossick
    • Anthony
    Akiko Monô
    • Yuriko
    Yûko Nakamura
    • Mitsue
    Stephen Sarrazin
    • Ride
    Tiger Charlie Gerhardt
    • Tom
    Prakhar Jain
    • Elliott
    Shin'ya Tsukamoto
    Shin'ya Tsukamoto
    • The Guy
    Tomorô Taguchi
    Tomorô Taguchi
    • Teeth Brushing Man
    Michael Duncan
    • Soldier 1
    Alain Koji
    • Soldier 2
    Sou Fujita
    • Soldier 3
    Markus Wambsganss
    • Soldier 4
    Hajime Izuki
    • Soldier 5
    Dwayne Lawler
    • Commander
    Aldo La Riviere
    • Anthony (Baby)
    Yutaka Mishima
    Yutaka Mishima
    • Delivery Man 1
    Getto
    • Delivery Man 2
    Masaki Kurusu
    • Delivery Man 3
    • Direção
      • Shin'ya Tsukamoto
    • Roteiristas
      • Shin'ya Tsukamoto
      • Hisakatsu Kuroki
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    Avaliações de usuários23

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    Vincent_B

    Heavy Metal

    On a positive note, this movie does not resort to using CGI or other crappy special effects. The costume did the job well enough for this movie.

    Sound was one of my first issues with this film. The background "music" was mostly someone beating the hell out of a metal trash can or banging a pipe wrench against a jungle gym at the park. There was some metal rifts that were pretty loud. Then the dialog would come in and either I was suffering from deafness or the actors would whisper their lines.

    I never have been a fan of shaky cam filming, but this goes way beyond shaky cam to earth quake cam. At no point can I remember any scene that didn't move and flash. If you are epileptic you may have a seizure prior to the credits. The noise, flashes, and bombarding images are just like some hardcore death metal videos.

    It takes forever for the origins to be discovered and then the last 20 minutes of the film the "bad guy" -with poor motive- gives the Bullet Man just 60 seconds to kill him... some how 20 minutes = 60 seconds doesn't seem to fit.

    Overall a poor movie, I have watched worse. Maybe it would be better as an anime or if I was a big fan of the creator of this film.
    5chelano

    Action Horror

    OK it seems that Shinya Tsukamoto decided to update his series even more to modern times and also put himself in the movie again. I guess you could say this was a revamp of the first, but a different story. But here is the thing. When he made a classic, he was limited to what he could use making him use his brain. Using todays technology could sometimes screws up a great thing. I am not saying this is a bad film though. Some good things about it was the nice grim colors to give it a creepier feel and the story was not confusing. But becoming the bullet man in this film was way over the top and it got to the point where it was really crazy; then calm. Yes it ended calm which was strange. Eric Bossick was a pretty decent actor and the only one I really cared about. He would make an excellent superhero. In fact this was not so much horror as it was action. A couple bad things. The story was a bit over the top and the voices were really hard to understand at points. Other than that, it was a decent film.
    6TheEnigmaticRonin

    For Die-Hard fans only

    Similar to the first two movies, Bullet Man is an alternate retelling of the same story. (avoiding spoilers) The protagonist is alienated in the big city, and "something" triggers a mechanical mutation which results into a physical transformation. Plotwise its what you'd expect in a Tetsuo-film.

    Bullet Man is certainly among Tsukamoto's most experimental films, but in a completely different way, due to its casting decisions, and the bold choice of shooting the dialog entirely in English(with few exceptions), unlike Takashi Miike's Sukiyaki Western Django, the dialog in this movie is in fact comprehensible. Its very obvious that Tsukamoto was aiming for a broader audience, but it didn't work quite as well.

    I must admit that I was skeptical to Bossick in the lead role, but he is actually very well casted, his character is different from Taguchi, but still similar, he is a bit more stable, but furious at the same time.

    Akiko Monou as Bossick's wife on the other hand doesn't work that well, its a dull performance mostly because of her dialog being in English. The chemistry between the two leads isn't present either, but this gets better as the film progresses, and then there is good old Shinya Tsukamoto as " The Guy " you'd be disappointed that he doesn't reprise his role as the metal fetishist, but he still play a pretty bad-ass character, and its a great performance.

    The digital look of the film is not working in its favor at all, yet there are lots of trademark shots from the previous films, like the close ups of machinery etc, and Chu Ishikawa's industrial theme, are all present, and its shot in the same frenetic manner, but the gritty, and raw 16mm look is absent.

    The Bullet Man, seems more like an American remake of the first film, it has this mainstream feel to it, and doesn't rely that much on symbolism and metaphors, like the first two films. Another big letdown is, this time there is no mutated counterpart for protagonist to fight, instead we have a bunch of army guys.

    I would still recommend this to all Tsukamoto fans. It's different, and not among his best, but that doesn't necessarily mean that its bad. Check it out. 6/10
    5owjan-45979

    English dialogues was a BIG mistake

    Why the hell ppl in a Japanese sci-fi horror movie talk english? That was a mistake and disappointment and as much as I am a huge fan of first tetsuo I didn't like the last one very much. There was a big gap between first and last and that's a shame.
    3daveinfi

    you probably have to be a fan to enjoy this.

    I was recommended this movie from a friend as he loved it but I didn't I'm afraid, I can't really give a true review of this movie due to fact that I haven't seen any of the previous movies or any of tsukamoto's previous work, so I will not comment on the story itself but tell you the truth I watched it as I thought it was going to be an action flick with many body parts flying around but this wasn't the case and the camera work was very shaky and it was very difficult to know what was going on, If like me you have not seen any of tsukamoto's previous work don't waste your time, but if you really feel the need to watch it all I can suggest is watch the previous movies first to give you at least a certain incl-in of what is going on.

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    • Curiosidades
      The only "Tetsuo" film in which male genitalia isn't shown.
    • Conexões
      Follows Tetsuo: O Homem de Ferro (1989)
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      The Theme for Tetsuo the Bullet Man
      Written by Trent Reznor

      Performed by Nine Inch Nails

      Produced by Atticus Ross

      Mixed by Blumpy

      Courtesy of Sony Music Entertainment

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      • 22 de maio de 2010 (Japão)
    • País de origem
      • Japão
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      • Asmik Ace Entertainment
      • Kaijyu Theater
      • Sony Music Entertainment
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      • 1 h 11 min(71 min)
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