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Ultraman

  • 2004
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
574
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Ultraman (2004)
SuperheroActionAdventureDramaFantasySci-Fi

First Lieutenant Shun'ichi Maki of the Japan Air Self-Defense Force is a prestigious F-15 Eagle jet pilot. A lifelong fan of flying since he was a child, being a pilot is his ultimate dream.... Read allFirst Lieutenant Shun'ichi Maki of the Japan Air Self-Defense Force is a prestigious F-15 Eagle jet pilot. A lifelong fan of flying since he was a child, being a pilot is his ultimate dream. Unfortunately, his duties distance himself from his wife, Yoko, who always ends up being ... Read allFirst Lieutenant Shun'ichi Maki of the Japan Air Self-Defense Force is a prestigious F-15 Eagle jet pilot. A lifelong fan of flying since he was a child, being a pilot is his ultimate dream. Unfortunately, his duties distance himself from his wife, Yoko, who always ends up being neglected, and his son, Tsugumu, who has a congenital blood disease and has a high risk of... Read all

  • Director
    • Kazuya Konaka
  • Writer
    • Keiichi Hasegawa
  • Stars
    • Tetsuya Bessho
    • Kyôko Tôyama
    • Ken'ya Ohsumi
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    574
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    • Director
      • Kazuya Konaka
    • Writer
      • Keiichi Hasegawa
    • Stars
      • Tetsuya Bessho
      • Kyôko Tôyama
      • Ken'ya Ohsumi
    • 20User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Tetsuya Bessho
    • Shunichi Maki…
    Kyôko Tôyama
    • Sara Mizuhara
    Ken'ya Ohsumi
    • Takafumi Aritomo
    • (as Ken'ya Ôsumi)
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    • Yoko Maki
    • (as Nae Yuuki)
    Ryohei Hirota
    • Tsugumu Maki
    Toshiya Nagasawa
    • Tsuyoshi Kurashima
    Daisuke Ryû
    Daisuke Ryû
    • Kazusa Sogabe
    Masao Kusakari
    • President Manjime
    Makiko Amuro
    • Yukie
    Naoki Ichimura
    • JGSDF Signalman
    Tatsumi Ishihara
    Ryô Kinomoto
    • Gourmet Reporter
    Kengo Komada
    • Announcer
    Kazuya Konaka
    • Miku's Father
    Katsuyuki Konishi
    Katsuyuki Konishi
    • Beast The One
    • (voice)
    Thomas Lynch
    • Science Instructor
    Hiroaki Nakamura
    • Special Forces Member
    Yôichi Okamura
    • Restaurant Owner
    • (as Yoichi Okamura)
    • Director
      • Kazuya Konaka
    • Writer
      • Keiichi Hasegawa
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    9chrichtonsworld

    Now this is what a kaiju (japanese monster/superhero) movie should be like

    This movie blew me away! I know this is based on an old series! But somehow they managed to keep it fresh and new for viewers who are not familiar with this series! The pace is fast and the story is quite good! The story about a loving father and husband who turns in to Ultraman is done in a proper manner! He gradually accepts his fate in becoming a superhero! You will care for this man and his family! And the most important thing is that this movie delivers on the action front! The giant lizard like monster is out to destruct everything in his path and you will see that he does! Buildings blown away by his fire breath! Crushing,pounding men! You will see Ultraman fighting this giant monster in the ultimate battle! Even when you know that they still are men in suits it doesn't look cheesy! In combination with CGI it looks better than ever! For me all kaiju movies should be like this. Ultraman is a classic!
    10JamesBallard

    One of the best kaiju films in years

    ULTRAMAN THE NEXT [2004] was created as part of Tsuburaya Production's "Ultra N Project", which also consisted of the TV series ULTRAMAN NEXUS [2004-2005] and live stage shows involving the character "Noa".

    The film follows the middle-aged Shinichi Maki - a father and pilot with an increasingly ill son. During a drill one evening to track an unidentified object over Japanese air space, Maki's jet crashes into a large glowing meteor, where he meets a mysterious figure. Unlike the more recent Heisei era Ultraman shows - such as the amazingly childish ULTRAMAN COSMOS [2001] - the film takes a more serious family-entertainment tone, as with Tsuburaya's classic shows such as ULTRA SEVEN (1967).

    The special effects lead by Yuichi Kikuchi (GODZILLA AGAINST MECHAGODZILLA [2002]) are well polished, looking far better than GODZILLA FINAL WARS [2004], yet ironically costing about a third less to produce. The same goes for the soundtrack - composed by Japanese rock artist Tak Matsumoto - which is far nicer to the ear than the "rock n' roll" music Keith Emerson produced for Godzilla. The storyline is quite simple, yet touching and meaningful at the same time.

    It's an overall solid production, and one I would certainly recommend.
    nemkutya

    Cameo appearance by... Bruckner's 8th symphony

    As I was watching the midair climax of the movie (which is a lot of fun, by the way), I couldn't help but think that the music sounded very familiar. It was starting to remind me very much of Anton Bruckner's 8th Symphony in c-minor. No sooner had I made this inner note to myself when the soundtrack actually started *quoting* the 8th, note-for-note! OK, OK, I know this has nothing to do with the movie, which is probably my favorite Ultraman so far... but I like commenting on musical trivia like this. (Another odd Bruckner quote comes in the opening credits of Victor Halperin's "Supernatural" from 1933, which uses a few bars of the Third Symphony in d-minor.)
    7TheGrox

    One of My Fave Toku Films i have ever watch

    This movie is amazing it has decent writing, awesome soundtrack, and awesome redesign the only downside of this movie is the CG i know this movie is a 2004 movie but still it could have been handled better

    with all of its flaws it still a great toku movie for me, it's kinda sad that this movie didn't do well because of it's darker tone and serious story.
    7DanTheMan2150AD

    A more than welcome re-imagining of the classic character

    What I appreciate about Ultraman is that it has so many great jumping-on points for people looking to get into the series; although The Next is one of the weaker starts I've seen, it is a noble attempt to update the formula with a much more adult tone. Particularly considering this was Tsuburaya's big attempt to revitalise the character after the problematic circumstances surrounding the broadcast of Cosmos. It's a more than welcome reimagining.

    There's some lovely direction by series veteran Kazuya Konaka, particularly in its Top Gun-inspired opening. Great character work and performances, especially from Tetsuya Bessho and Kenya Ousumi, plus a banging soundtrack from rock artist Tak Matsumoto who provides brilliant updates to the classic themes. I do like Ultraman's new design despite it being a bit out there due to how radically different it is from the original but the updated Bemular is a truly frightening creation and more than worthy of praise.

    Where I'm not particularly sold is the rather iffy use of CGI, especially considering how good the model work and suitmation are, and the cheesy dialogue at points that feels like it's trying to appeal to kids despite the tone of the movie is very much skewed towards adults with some pretty horrifying imagery to boot.

    Regardless, The Next captures the heart of what makes Ultraman, well, Ultraman. His relentless pursuit of providing hope for humanity in the face of its destruction; while mixing in with the inner turmoil of its host who has more than his fair share of skin in the game. It offers up some extremely entertaining and well-executed monster fights and hits the right stride for those wanting a slightly more mature tone for the series. It's just a shame that the Ultra N Project failed because what we got here is a great basis for a newer take on the character.

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      Followed by Ultraman Max (2005)
    • Soundtracks
      Ultraman
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      Performed by Tak Matsumoto

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • December 18, 2004 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Official site
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Language
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Ultraman: The Next
    • Production company
      • Tsuburaya Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 37m(97 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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