eyesofsociety
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eyesofsociety's rating
i cannot believe this movie was rated so low. I have only seen one other of roger corman's films, and that is Bucket of Blood which i did like (rated it 7 out of 10) but i found the wasp woman to be way more enjoyable. judging for what it was, a low budget black and white creature feature, i rated this a 10 out of 10 for its excellent soundtrack, and the character Janet Starlin. so now, i can't wait to get into the next roger corman film. i also like how the scientist that was portrayed as crazy to everybody in the film, but then showing the audience that he actually wasn't so out there. this director has not failed to disappoint me. if you are a fan of the fly then you will surely be fond of this movie.
Mix a typical creature movie with Tsukamoto madness and add cheesy characters and you have Hiruko the Goblin.
Don't watch this movie expecting anything serious like Tetsuo or Tokyo Fist. This Tsukamoto movie was an offbeat comedy with some strange horror effects. The soundtrack seemed as though it doesn't fit with parts of the movie either, and the characters needed more development.
However, the craziness was still there, and Tsukamoto's camera angles, lighting, and color were all there. I'm glad I have this DVD in my collection since I am a big Tsukamoto Shinya fan.
I give it 6.5/10
Don't watch this movie expecting anything serious like Tetsuo or Tokyo Fist. This Tsukamoto movie was an offbeat comedy with some strange horror effects. The soundtrack seemed as though it doesn't fit with parts of the movie either, and the characters needed more development.
However, the craziness was still there, and Tsukamoto's camera angles, lighting, and color were all there. I'm glad I have this DVD in my collection since I am a big Tsukamoto Shinya fan.
I give it 6.5/10