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20th Century Boys

Original title: 20-seiki shônen: Honkaku kagaku bôken eiga
  • 2008
  • Tous publics
  • 2h 22m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
2.9K
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20th Century Boys (2008)
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AdventureFantasyMysterySci-Fi

Years after a schoolboy writes a book of prophecies, a mysterious super-villain uses it as his master-plan of world destruction.Years after a schoolboy writes a book of prophecies, a mysterious super-villain uses it as his master-plan of world destruction.Years after a schoolboy writes a book of prophecies, a mysterious super-villain uses it as his master-plan of world destruction.

  • Directors
    • Kimura Hisashi
    • Yukihiko Tsutsumi
  • Writers
    • Yasushi Fukuda
    • Takashi Nagasaki
    • Naoki Urasawa
  • Stars
    • Toshiaki Karasawa
    • Etsushi Toyokawa
    • Takako Tokiwa
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    2.9K
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    • Directors
      • Kimura Hisashi
      • Yukihiko Tsutsumi
    • Writers
      • Yasushi Fukuda
      • Takashi Nagasaki
      • Naoki Urasawa
    • Stars
      • Toshiaki Karasawa
      • Etsushi Toyokawa
      • Takako Tokiwa
    • 13User reviews
    • 44Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Toshiaki Karasawa
    Toshiaki Karasawa
    • Kenji Endô
    Etsushi Toyokawa
    Etsushi Toyokawa
    • Otcho
    Takako Tokiwa
    • Yukiji
    Teruyuki Kagawa
    Teruyuki Kagawa
    • Yoshitsune
    Hidehiko Ishizuka
    • Maruo
    Takashi Ukaji
    Takashi Ukaji
    • Mon-chan
    Hiroyuki Miyasako
    • Keroyon
    Katsuhisa Namase
    Katsuhisa Namase
    • Donkey
    Fumiyo Kohinata
    Fumiyo Kohinata
    • Yamane
    Kuranosuke Sasaki
    Kuranosuke Sasaki
    • Fukubê
    Shirô Sano
    Shirô Sano
    • Yan-bô…
    Mirai Moriyama
    • Comic Artist
    Kanji Tsuda
    Kanji Tsuda
    • Moroboshi
    Takashi Fujii
    Takashi Fujii
    • Friendship Party Promotor
    Hanako Yamada
    • Friendship Party Promotor
    Arata Iura
    • Masao Tamura
    • (as Arata)
    Nana Katase
    Nana Katase
    • Mika Shikishima
    Chizuru Ikewaki
    • Convenience Store Clerk
    • Directors
      • Kimura Hisashi
      • Yukihiko Tsutsumi
    • Writers
      • Yasushi Fukuda
      • Takashi Nagasaki
      • Naoki Urasawa
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    User reviews13

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    7PAolo-10

    "Friends say it's fine, friends say it's good..."

    Could 20th Century Boys be the Japanese Watchmen? Like in the case of Alan Moore's masterpiece, Urasawa's sprawling story covers the cultural myths and obsessions of the past century: from the nuclear catastrophe following the war to the western cultural influences, conformism and totalitarian tendencies, the demilitarized, defenseless Japan, the economic boom of the sixties . Even a touch of mecha and the pervasiveness of media in society.

    Judging the movie, however, can be more difficult: its competently shot and acted, but like most transpositions, it makes its manga origin very clear, which can be appalling for the manga-illiterate in the audience, which at the projections I was sighed, left early or giggled in all the wrong places. Sound editing was awful, but it might be a result of the copy I saw.

    Where the film could use some help is in the editing. Fans will appreciate the attempt to be faithful to the original source, but movies simply work in a different way: act II is too long, and the final climax and resolution is reduced to a few choppy scenes. It might definitely look better when parts 2 and 3 are released.
    7MikesIDhasbeentaken

    strange... but pleased there's more to come!

    Good, strange film this.

    it's tongue in cheek, live action straight out of the manga comics. You don't need to have seen any of the Manga series to tell where to origins of this film come from.

    the flashbacks are done well, the story is strange but flows nicely, and there is a great soundtrack.

    Looking forward to the next two films, as anyone who has seen this will confirm, it would have been a very annoying ending had this not already been planned to be a trilogy.

    This film seems to have had a relatively big budget, according to IMDb and wiki, for the type of film it is, which is good to see.
    8Movie-Misfit

    Massive Live Action Manga That Is Just Brilliant!

    I have not yet had the pleasure of reading the original Manga of the same name, and as with many other live action adaptations, can understand if the films have to leave out or change material to make the production work...

    I can't speak for this film series, but what I do know is that it is huge!

    Both huge on characters and story, you can forgive any slip ups it may have in trying to pack in as much as possible in the name of entertainment. And entertain it most certainly does. The first hour introduces most of the characters via childhood flashbacks and reunions offering up some great moments and plenty of funny scenes.

    Once we reach the second hour, the action kicks in and the madness begins!

    I just love this film and its sequels. The cast is fantastic and to be honest, I can't really think of a thing to complain about. Its intense, its funny, its big and its well worth a watch if you are looking something a little different.
    6siderite

    Below average manga inspired movie

    The story is interesting to begin with, with a bunch of kids creating an "end of the world" story and then watching it made come true when they are adults. They embark on a mission to save the world, as their original story prophesied.

    However, the plot is really weird. There is a virus that kills people by making their blood explode, but it seems it is not contagious, it needs to be sprayed on. A giant robot smashes through Tokyo and the police stop in front of it to shoot guns. The leader of a hypnotic cult becomes the leader of the most important party in Japan, and so on and so on.

    Then, as world saviors go, the heroes are the most inept I have ever seen. The movie is very long, at 142 minutes, and it is only the first part of a three film story. The acting is pretty bad, too.

    Bottom line: it seems this is a failed attempt to mix the success of the Death Note franchise (I don't know what that thing was successful either) and the comic book/manga craze that is taking over the movie world in the US and the rest of the world. There is a feel reminiscent of Watchmen in the film, but only a trace. I am not saying that it is not worth watching, but I can't say I liked it.
    1grandmastersik

    Boring, stupid and nonsensical

    Apparently, millions of Japanese are willing to worship a man in a mask who only talks about his childhood... and apparently, the hero of his childhood is Kenji, so one would imagine that all these idiots would leave Mr. Friend behind and go and worship Kenji instead. Right?

    Nope. Instead, this cult's followers burn each other alive, blow up airports and have developed a lethal virus that completely drains the human body of all blood. Hey, I'm not opposed to daft plots when they're amusing, but 20th Century Boys pretty much lacks humour, as "mysterious" people point Kenji - the film's protagonist - in the right direction so that he can play a game in which he may or may not get to save the world.

    Yeah, it's that dumb. And upon figuring out that all these terrorist attacks taking place are being scheduled by the events of a comic Kenji drew as a kid, instead of taking the said comic to the authorities on finally finding where he left it some 25-30 years ago, Kenji instead runs over to a friend's house, digs out his old guitar and jams out in the morning's early hours!

    But that's perfectly logical, since Kenji once aspired to be a glam-rock star.

    With a running time of well over 2 hours, I can't recall the last film I watched during which I spent almost as much time looking at the clock. Unfortunately, the sheer humdrum and stupidity of the film all got too much to bear and I eventually turned it off. I now waste even more time over this crap-fest by advising other IMDb users of its sheer awfulness.

    Avoid.

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    Jack Nicholson and Faye Dunaway in Chinatown (1974)
    Mystery
    James Earl Jones and David Prowse in L'Empire contre-attaque (1980)
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      Followed by 20th century boys: Chapitre 2 - Le dernier espoir (2009)
    • Soundtracks
      20th Century Boy
      Written by Marc Bolan

      Performed by T. Rex

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    • Release date
      • January 14, 2009 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Official sites
      • Official site (France)
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Languages
      • Japanese
      • Thai
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 20th Century Boys 1: Beginning of the End
    • Filming locations
      • Bangkok, Thailand
    • Production companies
      • Cine Bazar
      • Dentsu
      • Nippon Television Network (NTV)
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    • Budget
      • $20,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $38,231,562
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 2h 22m(142 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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