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Versus l'ultime guerrier

Original title: Versus
  • 2000
  • 16
  • 1h 59m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
14K
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Versus l'ultime guerrier (2000)
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There are 666 portals that connect this world to the other side. These are concealed from all human beings. Somewhere in Japan exists the 444th portal.... The forest of resurrection.There are 666 portals that connect this world to the other side. These are concealed from all human beings. Somewhere in Japan exists the 444th portal.... The forest of resurrection.There are 666 portals that connect this world to the other side. These are concealed from all human beings. Somewhere in Japan exists the 444th portal.... The forest of resurrection.

  • Director
    • Ryûhei Kitamura
  • Writers
    • Ryûhei Kitamura
    • Yûdai Yamaguchi
  • Stars
    • Tak Sakaguchi
    • Hideo Sakaki
    • Chieko Misaka
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    14K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ryûhei Kitamura
    • Writers
      • Ryûhei Kitamura
      • Yûdai Yamaguchi
    • Stars
      • Tak Sakaguchi
      • Hideo Sakaki
      • Chieko Misaka
    • 227User reviews
    • 99Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Tak Sakaguchi
    Tak Sakaguchi
    • Prisoner KSC2-303
    Hideo Sakaki
    • The Man
    Chieko Misaka
    • The Girl
    Kenji Matsuda
    • Yakuza Leader with butterfly knife
    Yuichiro Arai
    • Motorcycle-riding yakuza with revolver
    Minoru Matsumoto
    • Crazy yakuza with amulet
    Kazuhito Ohba
    • Yakuza with glasses
    Takehiro Katayama
    • Red-haired assassin
    Ayumi Yoshihara
    • Long-haired female assassin
    Shôichirô Masumoto
    • One-handed cop
    Toshiro Kamiaka
    • Samurai warrior
    Yukihito Tanikado
    • Cop with Barrett
    Hoshimi Asai
    • Short-haired female assassin
    Ryosuke Watabe
    • Yakuza zombie in alligator-skin coat
    Motonari Komiya
    • Other prisoner
    Reika Kirishima
    Reika Kirishima
      Hideo Kojima
      Hideo Kojima
      • Extra
      • (uncredited)
      • Director
        • Ryûhei Kitamura
      • Writers
        • Ryûhei Kitamura
        • Yûdai Yamaguchi
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      User reviews227

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      10InzyWimzy

      Man, what a movie!

      I just finished seeing this film. Really interesting camera shots makes film feel like it's in another dimension or on another planet. It also estahblished an eerie, spooky atmosphere and gives a very haunting setting. The good guys can fight, the bad guys (including several Yakuza) aren't afraid to battle, and there are zombies. As the film goes on, the zombies aren't really the main problem the hero faces.

      The action scenes in this movie are wild, intense, and can sometimes put a guilty grin on your face. Whether it's sword slicing, bullets blazing, or good old fashioned martial arts, the pace is frenetic and really establishes the characters well. Although a few scenes are paced slower, the action here ties it all together. This is the first time I've seen Zombies in combat who actually put up a great fight. The main part of the story unfolds during the second half and the ending is creative and original. Versus is unlike any movie I've previously seen.

      I must've repeated to my friend that the soundtrack for Versus is really cool and it complements the fight scenes fanatic pace. Cool fashion, good amount of gore, and an interesting storyline. Definitely an film not to be missed.
      7claudio_carvalho

      Gruesome, Insane, Gore and Bizarre Zombie Movie

      There are 666 concealed portals that connect the world of the living to the world of the dead. In Japan, two prisoners runaway through the Forest of Resurrection, where the 444th portal is located, to meet a group of criminals that had organized their escape. One of the convicts sees a kidnapped young woman and argues with the leader of the gangsters. There is a shooting, and one of the mobsters is killed. However, a couple of minutes later, the dead rises and attacks his former mates. They realize the resurrection power of the forest, and the criminals become concerned, since they used the location to dump their victims in the spot. Suddenly they are attacked by a great number of zombies and have to fight to survive. But when the boss of the gangsters arrives, the survivor prisoner sees that his fate is to fight against his opponent.

      The cult "Versus" is a gruesome, insane, gore and bizarre zombie movie. The brainless non-sense story is shot in one location in the woods, is full of action, very funny, fast paced and entertaining, with great choreography of the fights. The anti-hero has killed forty-three persons, faces very cruel bad guys (but we never hear their names), rescues the girl saying that he is feminist, but hits her head every time he needs to fight, meaning all the time. The leader of the bad guys with the knife is very funny and I had a lot of fun with this original film. My vote is seven.

      Title (Brazil): "O Portal da Ressurreição" ("The Portal of Resurrection")

      Note: On 08 Dec 2020 I saw this film again.
      7EggyDeLux

      An entertaining little flick

      To begin with please don't take this film as serious, as you will be let down. It is in fact a very fun film, which you should really just hop on for the ride as it has some great moments that made me laugh out loud. I'm a big fan of eastern movies, and feel that it stands out on its own due to the combination of styles going on, from the zombie attacks to the samuri / yazuka influence. It travels along at a great pace, the only bad thing about this is the sour taste left in the poor ending, but take that away and its great, and i would say to anyone that they should give it a go, but please watch it with a smile on your face. The sound track is also very good and if anyone knows if it has been released i would love to find out.
      7Potty-Man

      Extremely entertaining post-modern pastiche

      From the get-go, you'll know that this is a film that relies almost solely on its style and its visual slickness. Low budget in the good sense, Versus resembles early Sam Raimi or Peter Jackson works (Bad Taste springs primarily to mind). It combines good-humored gore with Luc Besson-ish wide lens shots and quirkiness (the characters here reminded me of The Boondock Saints in their flamboyance), along with some very creative martial arts sequences. At some point, in fact, it gets so over-the-top it starts to play out more like a Stephen Chow movie. It then jumps from Night of the Living Dead to Mortal Kombat to Highlander, making a stop or two at X-Men along the way. This eastern/western mix works surprisingly well and the result is highly entertaining, if you enjoy this kind of thing. Just don't go looking for any depth, causality, plot logic, or plot altogether, really. The few dialogue scenes are a mess (excluding the one that takes place when everything turns an orange shade, about an hour into the film), and often serve only as a backdrop for canted steadicam close-ups and multi-character Mexican standoffs. This is not high brow cinema, it's high octane. And it was perfectly fine by me. It is when the film discards some of its humor that it begins to lose its charm, but even then, the spectacularly choreographed martial arts kept me entertained. I would be interested in seeing "The Ultimate Versus" – a director's cut that's ten minutes longer and has CGI special effects, according to IMDb.

      P.S. There are few things I hate more than a dubbed movie, but in this case (like in Shaolin Soccer), I found that at certain scenes (particularly ones involving "the runt" – the wacky short guy), the English dubbing actually adds to the absurdity of the film. Anyway, the DVD offers both the American and the original Japanese dialogue tracks.
      6hmmdrmike

      Zombies vs. Yakuza

      You can't beat that combination, unless you add in ninjas, or samurai... or Godzilla, but zombies and yakuza alone make a very compelling film, even if it has no sensible plot.

      The storyline is simple enough - prisoners escape, get double crossed, then find out they're in a "forest of resurrection" full of zombies that don't like yakuza very much. That's all you really need to know.

      Sit back and relax as you watch hilarious gory and impossibly bad acting. The movie is based on its visual appeal alone, forget the plot and the characters, watch the fight scenes, the strange standoffs, bad monologues, and hideously bad acting.

      There are parts, however, where the movie drags on a bit. Killing zombies, even though enormously awesome, does become monotonous after an extended period. But these lulls are few and far between them. The action definitely keeps you hooked for most of the film.

      Overall? Great action film.

      7/10

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      • Trivia
        (at around 12 mins) One of the thugs was shot dead at the beginning of the movie, because the director Ryûhei Kitamura disliked the actor who portrayed him.
      • Goofs
        (at around 42 mins) One of the detectives says (in the subtitled version) that he was trained at FBI HQ at Langley. Langley is the headquarters of the CIA, not the FBI. This fits the character, though, who seems to lie about his abilities throughout the movie.
      • Quotes

        [Shooting someone in the gut]

        Yakuza Leader with butterfly knife: Die slowly, okay? We don't want you coming back alive on us.

      • Alternate versions
        German rental version is cut for violence/gore to secure a "Not under 18" rating. The Retail Special Edition DVD will be uncut.
      • Connections
        Featured in Hagan Reviews: Versus (2014)

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      • Release date
        • February 20, 2002 (France)
      • Country of origin
        • Japan
      • Languages
        • Japanese
        • English
      • Also known as
        • Versus
      • Production companies
        • WEVCO Produce Company
        • napalm FiLMS
        • KSS
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      • Budget
        • $400,000 (estimated)
      • Gross worldwide
        • $55,500
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      • Runtime
        • 1h 59m(119 min)
      • Color
        • Color
      • Sound mix
        • Dolby Digital
      • Aspect ratio
        • 2.39:1
        • The version i seen is 1.85:1

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