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Gamera : Gardien de l'Univers

Original title: Gamera daikaijû kuchu kessen
  • 1995
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  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
4.4K
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Gamera : Gardien de l'Univers (1995)
Dark FantasyKaijuMonster HorrorSupernatural FantasySupernatural HorrorActionDramaFantasyHorrorSci-Fi

An ornithologist investigates reports of a monstrous new species of bird just as a teenage girl is gifted an amulet found on mysterious atoll. As the creatures begin to attack, an ancient gu... Read allAn ornithologist investigates reports of a monstrous new species of bird just as a teenage girl is gifted an amulet found on mysterious atoll. As the creatures begin to attack, an ancient guardian with a bond to the girl emerges.An ornithologist investigates reports of a monstrous new species of bird just as a teenage girl is gifted an amulet found on mysterious atoll. As the creatures begin to attack, an ancient guardian with a bond to the girl emerges.

  • Director
    • Shûsuke Kaneko
  • Writers
    • Kazunori Itô
    • James Shanks
  • Stars
    • Tsuyoshi Ihara
    • Akira Onodera
    • Shinobu Nakayama
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    4.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Shûsuke Kaneko
    • Writers
      • Kazunori Itô
      • James Shanks
    • Stars
      • Tsuyoshi Ihara
      • Akira Onodera
      • Shinobu Nakayama
    • 66User reviews
    • 48Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 6 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Tsuyoshi Ihara
    Tsuyoshi Ihara
    • Yoshinari Yonemori
    Akira Onodera
    • Naoya Kusangi
    Shinobu Nakayama
    • Mayumi Nagamine
    Ayako Fujitani
    Ayako Fujitani
    • Asagi Kusanagi
    Yukijirô Hotaru
    • Insp. Osako
    Hatsunori Hasegawa
    Hatsunori Hasegawa
    • Col. Satake
    Hirotarô Honda
    • Mr. Saito
    Akira Kubo
    Akira Kubo
    • Captain of the Kairyumaru
    Kôjirô Hongô
    Kôjirô Hongô
    • Captain of the Nojima
    Takashi Matsuo
    • Taxi driver
    Yoshihiko Hakamada
    Yoshihiko Hakamada
    • Michiya
    Tomiko Ishii
    • Female Grocery store Owner
    Jun Fubuki
    • Housewife with her son in Grocery store
    Yuka Sakano
    • Yukino - Asagi's Friend in Aquarium
    Sarina Kô
    • Female Newsrepoter on Himegami Island
    Minako Nagai
    • Self - News Casrer for Alta
    Akemi Nakamura
    • Female Correspondent at Dome
    Nanako Shindo
    • Zoo Employee
    • Director
      • Shûsuke Kaneko
    • Writers
      • Kazunori Itô
      • James Shanks
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    9thedorch

    A honing of what's great about the genre.

    My main reaction was that this was nearly perfect kaiju. I saw Toho's Godzilla 2000, and here's why it wasn't half as good as this: Godzilla was too big. They made him too big, that's all. Gamera here was the right size: just as tall as a tall building, so when he falls over backwards into it, it really crumbles. So beautiful! I actually bought a Gamera figure (1999, Bandai) before I saw this. And I still haven't seen the subsequent two. But this was just great. They took advantage of new digital tech, as Godzilla 2000 did, but also refined what was great about guys in rubber suits clomping around smashing models. Only complaint: some of the matting when they were flying down the street was weak. But then again, part of the fun is knowing deep down that they're guys in rubber suits, so some flaws are exceptable. In fact, I'm sure each kaiju fan has his own pet special effects gaff that really makes it for him. Mine is the street lights. They never look real. Don't know why. But it's just so great that someone came and glued them there onto the miniature sidewalk. Some great long-distance shots, too. Best one: when Gamera and Gyaos are plummeting back down from outer space, and there's one shot that looks just like a sky-diving shot, with the blue Earth below - did they throw a giant turtle out of a plane and shoot that? And Gyaos roosting on the ruins of Tokyo Tower, silhouetted in the sunlight - gorgeous. The big final battle was great. Gyaos' eggs falling on the cars.

    Oh, and there were a lot of great laughs. Especially when the plutonium ship captain comes running in and says, "There's a monster coming out of the ocean!" and he's told, "Not now, we're busy capturing giant birds." I saw a subtitled version. Thank god. The pacing was pretty damn good, too, since you're really only interested in seeing about half an hour of the thing. To watch this stuff in the 21st century rocks. It really reminds you how limited CGI is and what movies really are about. Don't mess with the rubber suit!
    10Stevezilla

    True competition for the Big G!!

    Having recently seen this "Cult Classic" (and it's only a few years old,too!)I've found it to be a true contender for Godzilla's crown!! Gamera gets the facelift he's so desperately needed from the original series (as any MST3K fan will testify to!),some better SFX,a COHERANT storyline,believable acting (!)and just sheer fun! See this movie if you love big monster movies,and see it even if you don't!!
    8michael-turner13

    The other Big G is back

    This updated version of the 1960's terrifying terrapin is by far better than the showa films that precede it. Gamera first showed its fangs in 1965 in the movie Gamera (1965) as a response to the popular Godzilla series. for the most part these films were bad.

    The 1990's revival of the sabre-toothed tortoise is a brilliant addition to the Kaiju Eiga.

    The acting in Gamera: Guardian of the Universe is Excellent. Each Actor and Actress portrays there own character well and seem to enjoy playing the part.

    The storyline is very good. The inclusion of what humans are doing to the planet being the reason for why the Gyoas waking up was a good plot device. Also the myth of Atlantis/super-civilisation having created the two monsters, Gamera and Gyoas was a good touch.

    The soundtrack was good but I do have some complaints about its use. During the final battle scene I feel that the music played was not completely appropriate for a battle of titans.

    Overall a good film with some minor flaws. Gamera: Guardian of the Universe is a great film that can be enjoyed by anyone a kaiju fan or not.

    And by the way the next two are even better
    9ebiros2

    A modern day classic kaijyu movie

    I liked this movie the best out of all the '90s Gamera movies. I think this one had the best actors and acting which kept the story alive, and believable. Daiei always had better casting compared to Toho in their movies, and trend continues with this series.

    Cinematography is few notches above other Japanese kaijyu films shot in color, and integration between special effects and other scenes are tight too.

    What really makes this movie so good is that it actually has plots, and it's not just about mindless monsters destroying cities.

    Actor Steven Segal's daughter Ayako Fujitani makes her debut as an actress as Asagi Kusanagi who has ties with Gamera in this movie.

    This movie stands to repeat viewing and doesn't get old. Destined to become a classic kaijyu movie.
    8bassplace88

    Kaiju done right

    After watching just about all the kaiju monster movies, it was time to see the Gamera movies in order. The photography/cinematography is excellent for this film, and the modeling maybe second to none. Maybe due to the scale of Gamera, I'm not sure, but the detail was superb. I love the point of view shots and camera movement through the miniature sets. I wish they would use this effect more. I was amazed at the detail of the utility poles with wires connecting them, increasing the realism and providing depth to the shots. The monsters are also very well done and Gyaos and Gamera have risen to the top of the best looking kaiju suits to date. Some CGI shots worked, while others didn't, but for its time, above par. You can see why Toho wanted Shusuke Keneko to direct its Godzilla GMK movie, which may be my all time favorite Big G movie. The pacing is good, and although the movie is not flawless, the fun factor is through the roof! I can't wait to see the others in this series as they are rated even higher on IMDb.

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    • Trivia
      Japan's premier film magazine, Kinema Junpo, include this film in their prestigious top 10 best films of the year list, the first time a kaiju film earned such a distinction. When the readers of Kinema Junpo selected the top 200 greatest Japanese films ever made, they ranked this film in the top best of all time.
    • Goofs
      The runes on the stone are not from the Pyrenees or Etruria, but are just normal unchanged runes from the Elder Futhark which were used in Scandinavia before and during the Viking age.
    • Quotes

      Insp. Osako: Doctor, let's come back tomorrow.

      Mayumi Nagamine: This creature might be nocturnal.

      Insp. Osako: That's an even better reason! Suppose it were to attack us?

      Mayumi Nagamine: [Gyaos flies overhead and she starts to follow] It's getting away!

      Insp. Osako: We're not equipped for this, and it's out of our jurisdiction!

      Mayumi Nagamine: It's looking for food!

      Insp. Osako: For food? That'll be us if we're not careful!

      Mayumi Nagamine: If it can't find prey here, it'll attack Japan!

    • Alternate versions
      The US video version (the print used also on the Region 1 DVD) superimposes black boxes with green English text within them over any Japanese text. ADV Films, the American distributor, did not use this same technique in the two sequels.
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Addicted to Love/Gamera: Guardian of the Universe/The Van/Brassed Off (1997)

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    • Release date
      • March 11, 1995 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Language
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Gamera, the Guardian of the Universe
    • Filming locations
      • Tokyo, Japan
    • Production companies
      • Daiei Studios
      • Hakuhodo
      • NTV Network
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    • Budget
      • ¥5,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 36m(96 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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