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Guyver : La Sentinelle de l'ombre

Original title: Guyver: Dark Hero
  • 1994
  • R
  • 2h 7m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
4K
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Guyver : La Sentinelle de l'ombre (1994)
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Sean Barker, unwilling host to an alien bio-armor known as the Guyver, must fight the Kronos Corporation again before they discover the secrets of the Guyver's origin.Sean Barker, unwilling host to an alien bio-armor known as the Guyver, must fight the Kronos Corporation again before they discover the secrets of the Guyver's origin.Sean Barker, unwilling host to an alien bio-armor known as the Guyver, must fight the Kronos Corporation again before they discover the secrets of the Guyver's origin.

  • Director
    • Steve Wang
  • Writers
    • Nathan Long
    • Steve Wang
    • Yoshiki Takaya
  • Stars
    • David Hayter
    • Kathy Christopherson
    • Bruno Patrick
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Steve Wang
    • Writers
      • Nathan Long
      • Steve Wang
      • Yoshiki Takaya
    • Stars
      • David Hayter
      • Kathy Christopherson
      • Bruno Patrick
    • 45User reviews
    • 45Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    David Hayter
    David Hayter
    • Sean Barker
    Kathy Christopherson
    Kathy Christopherson
    • Cori
    Bruno Patrick
    • Crane
    • (as Bruno Giannotta)
    Christopher Michael
    • Atkins
    Stuart Weiss
    • Marcus
    Billi Lee
    • Mizky
    Jim O'Donoghoe
    • Gouo
    J.D. Smith
    • Doug
    Alisa Merline
    • Brandi
    • (voice)
    Wes Deitrick
    Wes Deitrick
    • Volker
    Veronica Reed
    • Sten
    • (voice)
    Stephen Oprychal
    • Bob
    Ann George
    • Gail
    • (voice)
    Marisa Cody
    • Mary
    • (voice)
    Kristin Calkins
    • Lois
    • (voice)
    • …
    Shaun T. Benjamin
    Shaun T. Benjamin
    • D.C.
    • (as Shant Benjamin)
    Kôichi Sakamoto
    • Sakai
    • (as Koichi Sakamoto)
    Butch Portillo
    • Bo
    • Director
      • Steve Wang
    • Writers
      • Nathan Long
      • Steve Wang
      • Yoshiki Takaya
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    8turnjet

    One only for the Manga-fanatics!

    Ok, so the film is korny and lacks any true depth, but as an avid Manga fan what isn't there to love about this film. The Bio suits are almost magical to look at and the fight scenes are quite fantastic. The transition between animation and motion picture is also somewhat impressive depsite the lack of special FX's in the film and the storyline despite being poorly acted, is commendable for its sheer effort in maintaining any serious sense of sci-fi/action between the slow moving plot scenes.
    aluongy2k

    Not Bad.

    The first movie was pretty decent, except for the acting and the way the costumes look, but the sequel was better. The fighting was pretty good, and the Guyver costume was awesome. Guyver actually looked buffer in this film then in the first installment. The last fight was pretty cool, just too bad it was too short. Speaking of fight scenes, it kinda reminds of Power Rangers. Some fight scenes could of been done a little better, with fast movements and stunts like in Jet Li movies. But overall, this movie is not bad. 7/10
    9Ablaze-2

    For fans of the original Manga series.

    If you have already seen the legendary "Guyver" manga (Japanese animation) series and enjoyed them, you are bound to love the second outing in the live action version of the cartoon. The suits and make-up are quite brilliant, but the icing on the cake is the Guyver itself - its exactly the way I pictured it to be when I saw the cartoons. The movie isn't for everyone, the storyline may seem weak on the outside, but if you pay close attention to it, it is quite well thought out. The acting is corny, but come on, is there anyone who would see a movie that even has "spectacular martial arts action" in the tagline for its acting? If you are considering seeing this, I believe it would be a better idea to hire the original 1-12 manga series and the first live-action movie, The Guyver (aka Mutronics).
    9himboy32

    Steve Wang,Koichi Sakamoto and David Hayter...What a combo!

    It has been a year(Or three depending how you look at it) Since Sean Barker first became the Guyver and destroyed the Cronos Corperation and their shape changing killers the Zionoids.

    As he struggles to find the purpose of the thing living inside him he is drawn to the caves of Utah where he will dicier the Guyver's true purpose.

    It had been three years since the world had been exposed to the Americanization of a manga classic, some loved it,other despised it. The movie was inappropriately funny or unfunny,badly written and directed. The only redeeming feature where the really cool creature effects helmed by Co-Director Steve Wang.

    Then came Guyver 2 this time helmed by Wang and it has to be one of the best sequels ever made. It stays more true to the comic,featuring some very cool monsters and some brilliant fight scenes choreographed by Drive action director Koichi Sakamoto which Steve Wang also directed.

    It seems Wang wanted to be as faithful as possible to the original comic and he does it very well. One thing worth mentioning is a good acting turn by the voice of Solid Snake David Hayter who plays the role of Sean Barker, a role horribly done by Jack Armstrong(who?) in the original.

    The story is better written in which Sean struggles with his curse that is the Guyver.

    Although the acting is very hammy at times(What do you expect for a sci-fi b-movie) I recommend that people wanting to find out about The Guyver best watch the original anime show then view this live action version before viewing the first movie.

    I also recommend you pick up the Region 1 uncut DVD as it presents the film in all its gory glory.
    Seiryu

    Better that you be introduced to Guyver through this...

    Simply put, this movie does a better job of capturing the feel of the original manga/anime. The first movie did little else but spit in it's face. Not only is Dark Hero more accurate in it's presentation, but it's surprising good considering it's budget. Steer clear of the "Jimmy Walker" Guyver, and check this out.

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    • Trivia
      After the first film was criticized for being overly goofy and comical, the filmmakers added more elements of action and horror, hence turning the sequel to an R-Rating.
    • Goofs
      When Sean jumps off the cliff and transforms into the Guyver. He lands on the ground leaving two scorch marks. If you look behind them, you can see the real foot prints of where he was actually standing.
    • Quotes

      Sean Barker: The Guyver Unit. It's been a year since the alien armor invaded my body and became a part of me. A year since I first became the Guyver and destroyed the Chronos Corporation and their shape changing killers, the Zoanoids. Now Chronos is gone. But the Guyver stays in me. Calling me to fight. To kill.

    • Alternate versions
      27 minutes has been cut from the UK region 2 DVD. This includes some moments of violence, a nightmare sequence, a scene which Sean breaks up with Mizky and scenes that further develop the relationship between Sean and Cori. However the 15 secs of cuts made to the earlier video release (a bloody shooting scene and a throat stabbing) have been restored.
    • Connections
      Featured in Outside Xbox: 6 Videogame Voice Actors in TV and Movies - Pt. 2 - Nolan North, Elias Toufexis, Keith David (2013)
    • Soundtracks
      Be with You
      Written and Performed by Charlie Marshall

      Vocals by Laurnea Wilkerson

      Courtesy of Nation Rock Music, BMI.

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    • Release date
      • April 20, 1994 (Japan)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Japan
    • Official site
      • SC Media Group (United States)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Guyver: Dark Hero
    • Filming locations
      • Angeles National Forest, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Biomorphs Inc.
      • L.A. Hero
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    • Budget
      • $900,000 (estimated)
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 2h 7m(127 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Ultra Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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