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Kiseijû

  • 2014
  • 1 h 49 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
6,8/10
5,8 mil
SUA AVALIAÇÃO
Sadao Abe and Shôta Sometani in Kiseijû (2014)
Horror corporalAçãoDramaFicção científicaHorror

Izumi Shinichi, um estudante do ensino médio, tem um parasita vivendo como sua mão direita, descobrindo os "assassinatos de Mincemeat".Izumi Shinichi, um estudante do ensino médio, tem um parasita vivendo como sua mão direita, descobrindo os "assassinatos de Mincemeat".Izumi Shinichi, um estudante do ensino médio, tem um parasita vivendo como sua mão direita, descobrindo os "assassinatos de Mincemeat".

  • Direção
    • Takashi Yamazaki
  • Roteiristas
    • Hitoshi Iwaaki
    • Ryôta Kosawa
    • Takashi Yamazaki
  • Artistas
    • Shôta Sometani
    • Eri Fukatsu
    • Ai Hashimoto
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    6,8/10
    5,8 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Takashi Yamazaki
    • Roteiristas
      • Hitoshi Iwaaki
      • Ryôta Kosawa
      • Takashi Yamazaki
    • Artistas
      • Shôta Sometani
      • Eri Fukatsu
      • Ai Hashimoto
    • 23Avaliações de usuários
    • 39Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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    Shôta Sometani
    Shôta Sometani
    • Shin'ichi Izumi
    Eri Fukatsu
    Eri Fukatsu
    • Ryôko Tamiya
    Ai Hashimoto
    Ai Hashimoto
    • Satomi Murano
    Kazuki Kitamura
    Kazuki Kitamura
    • Takeshi Hirokawa
    Masahiro Higashide
    Masahiro Higashide
    • Hideo Shimada
    Tadanobu Asano
    Tadanobu Asano
    • Goto
    Miko Yoki
    • Nobuko Izumi
    Jun Kunimura
    Jun Kunimura
    • Detective Hirama
    Hirofumi Arai
    Hirofumi Arai
    • Uragami
    Pierre Taki
    Pierre Taki
    • Miki
    Sadao Abe
    • Mickey (voice)
    Satoshi Araki
    Seiji Hino
    Seiji Hino
    • S.A.T.
    Mansaku Ikeuchi
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    Hideto Iwai
    Taiju Nakane
    Taiju Nakane
    Shûji Okui
    • Chinese Retaurant Owner
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    • Direção
      • Takashi Yamazaki
    • Roteiristas
      • Hitoshi Iwaaki
      • Ryôta Kosawa
      • Takashi Yamazaki
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    7Dragonwarrior24

    not bad not bad at all

    I really love the manga and the anime alot. This takes ideas and certain scenes from the manga and then makes it own. Which is good. Great visuals and good gore.
    9reallyevilboy

    Great adaptation.

    Okay first things first...

    This is an adaptation of a single season anime. The Anime is great. BUT The movie Parasyte (Part 1 and Part 2) is also great.

    Don't do what I did. "Oh the series is supposed to be better, I'll watch that first."

    The Series is great but the movie holds it's own, especially how they develop the effects. The series takes the plot into intricate detail and kind of wreaks the movie.

    I wish I now saw the movie first and then waited a few months and watched the series second.

    Because the movies (Part 1 and Part 2) as a whole are great.
    7omendata

    Mindblowingly Different

    I went into this without knowing anything about it coming originally from an anime/manga comic and to say I found it bizarre in the extreme is an understatement.

    It just goes to show that when you think the moviemakers have run out of ideas, along comes something mind blowing that will challenge that idea.

    The acting is excellent and the story is just bizarre, weird, strange, outlandish; so many words that can describe its crazy idea but it works - a man with what looks like a speaking male sex toy as his left hand with a human eye on it, not only was it bizarre it was hilarious and yet the extremely gruesome violence in the movie was total incongruous to the humorous side of the story.

    It really is hard to describe you really have to watch it to see it and believe it. This one deserves nothing less than a solid 7 stars out of 10 for its ingenuity, super CGI effects and solid acting from all concerned!
    7totalovrdose

    Grotesque Violence and Incredible Visuals Headline this Live Action Adaptation

    Despite advocating for the harmonious co-existence between races (a theme that crops up in conversation too many times to be coincidence), Parasyte is a testament to human selfishness, with many characters pursuing their own desires, without thinking of other people, or the potential consequences.

    Though friends of mine see me as an 'anime addict' my lacking knowledge of the anime this feature is based upon, did not infringe upon my experience. The beginning of the film sees multiple parasitic organisms finding their way into human society, though their origins remain unexplored. Invading the bodies of potential hosts, the parasites completely take over, and despite having an obscene appetite for human flesh, they also exhibit a dire craving for knowledge, with stereotypical plans for world domination. Imagine a combination of Slither and Supernatural Season Seven, and you're on the right track. Though infected humans like Ryoko (Eri Fukatsu) have an open mind, and attempt to find a way to coexist amongst the human populace, most of her kind do not share such peaceful agendas.

    Shinichi (Shota Sometani) is a high-school student, with nerdy hobbies and few friends, though his character's life before the film is rarely touched upon. During the first scene in which we are introduced to his character, a parasitic organism invades his body, taking control of his arm. Later referred to as Migi (voiced by Sadao Abe), the creature quickly acquires great intellect, and knowledge of its surroundings, despite the predicament that it was meant to seize control of Shinichi's brain. Regardless of his situation, Shinichi is seldom seen as a sympathetic character, a certain degree of humor transpiring in regards to both his nightmarish experience, and the banter that takes place between him and Migi.

    That being said, his mother (Nobuko Izumi), and love interest Satomi (Ai Hashimoto) are certainly depicted sympathetically, though neither of them is ever provided significant screen time to be truly memorable. Shota's mother is allocated some degree of backstory, and Ms. Izumi's talents heighten her character's motherly affections. Satomi on the other hand, is depicted as either the damsel in distress, or as an object of copulation, and is rarely treated as a mature, young woman.

    Other characters, including Detectives Hirama (Jun Kunimura) and Tsuji (Takashi Yamanaka) provide the viewer with information necessary to the plot, though seldom is it explained how they themselves acquired such knowledge, while characters including Goto (Tadanobu Asano) and Yamagishi (Kosuke Toyohara) appear in cameo roles, presumably with the intent to have them portray larger roles in the sequel.

    Much like The Thing, a film which would make any viewer paranoid about their surroundings, Parasyte is a film that will occasionally leave you wriggling in your chair at the sight of such violence. Although blood-thirsty, what is most disturbing is watching such disgusting creatures eating human flesh. This is accentuated by the effects, which are truly superb, the creatures looking incredibly imaginative, unique and realistic.

    Upon discovery that those around him are being taken over, Shinichi and Migi form an unlikely alliance to combat the villainous creatures. Although Parasyte is unafraid to have characters experience great tragedy, at the same time, the film is very predictable, even for someone who hasn't seen the anime, and though the acting cannot be faulted, the melodrama did take away from some of the experience. This being said, Parasyte provides the viewer with an original experience, which is as tense as it is entertaining, though lacking information and an anti-climatic finish, may leave question marks bobbing above your head.
    7lryuugahideki

    Well done

    I'm personally an anime watcher of Parasyte, so I obviously don't know about the greatness of the manga, just a disclaimer. I personally found the gore of this movie to be extremely unsettling, it's not even censored like the anime and they even try hard to feed you as much gore as possible, making the series 80% darker than it is presented in the anime. As an anime watcher, I felt uncomfortable by the way they shifted the scenes around and certain changes, but I guess it is necessary to do so to fit as much as they can into the movie. My friend who has yet to dive into this series found the story plot good, so I guess it can pass as a smooth story plot for a movie. Finally, I must really praise the CGI and sound effects used, simply spectacular. In my opinion, I would recommend watching the anime series as there is more time for slower and steadier character development, especially for Shinichi, the main character, that we can appreciate, and the gore factor is not above the roof; but just watch it and experience it for yourself. :)

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    • Curiosidades
      In Spain was a technical release in cinemas only in Madrid (Artistic Metropol). The film was projected for 1 day in subtitled version.
    • Conexões
      Followed by Kiseijû: Kanketsu-hen (2015)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      Paredo
      Performed arranged by Bump of Chicken

      Written and composed by Motoo Fujiwara

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 29 de novembro de 2014 (Japão)
    • País de origem
      • Japão
    • Central de atendimento oficial
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Idiomas
      • Inglês
      • Japonês
    • Também conhecido como
      • Parasyte: Part 1
    • Locações de filme
      • Osaka, Japão
    • Empresas de produção
      • Abe Shuji
      • Dentsu
      • Gyao
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      • US$ 9.649.013
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    • Tempo de duração
      • 1 h 49 min(109 min)
    • Cor
      • Color
    • Mixagem de som
      • Dolby Digital
    • Proporção
      • 2.35 : 1

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