Tokyo: The Last Megalopolis (1988)

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  • Italiano
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  • Paese: Japan
  • Digita: Movie
  • Data di Rilascio: gen 30, 1988
  • Durata: 2 hr. 15 min.
  • Puteggio: 6.8 (scored by 22 utenti)
  • Classificato: #55439
  • Popolarità: #99999
  • Classificazione dei Contenuti: Not Yet Rated

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Generale 7.0
Storia 7.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Musica 7.0
Valutazione del Rewatch 6.5

Japan's Dune

One of Japan’s most expensive films of the 80s, Tokyo: The Last Megalopolis is deeply rooted in the neon-tinged landscape of its time blended with the surreal gothic urban nightmare of the past. Akio Jissoji's wildly engrossing adaptation of Teito Monogatari certainly puts its money onscreen, epic in scale but does so with an identity crisis, it's a film that feels distinctly less Japanese and more like it came from Hong Kong with the references to obscure Chinese philosophy certainly adding to the disassociation. There's an obvious comparison to that of David Lynch's Dune, both films being ambitious, visually lush, large-budget adaptations of dense science fiction works that compressed the source material's narrative to fit a 2-hour time slot. There are moments with striking visuals that recall Jissoji's earlier work, diving headfirst into surrealism, his direction certainly shines but it's done so with a colour palette that lacks any form of scale other than grey, really annoying given some of his other more colourful works. Furthermore, there are problems to be found with its story, pacing and often sporadic editing, it's a film that needed more room to breathe than it was given and feels like a lot of material was left on the cutting room floor; however, that being said, the film's effects work is simply top-notch with the creature designs by frigging H.R.Giger make a distinct impression. The acting for the most part is all great, especially from the late great Shintarō Katsu and a very hammy Kyusaku Shimada as the evil sorcerer Kato, in conjunction with Maki Ishii's atmospheric score certainly gives the film a unique vibe most would be unable to replicate. As a mood piece, it's hard not to recommend Tokyo: The Last Megalopolis, however, the film simply tries to cover far too much ground in too short a time, yet at present it feels like it stretches on forever. The ambition is here but it all got lost in the edit.

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  • Titolo: Tokyo: The Last Megalopolis
  • Digita: Movie
  • Format: Feature Film
  • Paese: Giappone
  • Data di Rilascio: gen 30, 1988
  • Durata: 2 hr. 15 min.
  • Classificazione dei Contenuti: Non Ancora Valutato

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  • Puteggio: 6.8 (segnato da 22 utenti)
  • Classificato: #55439
  • Popolarità: #99999
  • Chi Guarda: 69

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