College student and motorcycle enthusiast Takeshi Hongo is abducted by the evil organization Sustainable Happiness Organization with Computational Knowledge Embedded Remodeling, otherwise known as "Shocker", and converted into Batta Augment-01 as part of their plans for world domination. Before they can brainwash him to do their bidding, he escapes and uses his new enhanced abilities, renaming himself Kamen Rider, to wage a one-man war against Shocker. (Source: kamenrider.wikia.com) ~~ Re-edited version of the movie to fit into an episodic format. Edit Translation
- English
- हिन्दी
- Español
- Português (Brasil)
- Native Title: シン・仮面ライダー 各話フォーマット版
- Also Known As: Shin Kamen Raidaa Kakuwa Foomatto Ban
- Screenwriter & Director: Anno Hideaki
- Genres: Action, Tokusatsu, Psychological, Sci-Fi
Cast & Credits
- Ikematsu SosukeHongo Takeshi / Kamen RiderMain Role
- Hamabe MinamiMidorikawa RurikoMain Role
- Emoto TasukuIchimonji Hayato / Batta Augment-02Main Role
- Moriyama MiraiMidorikawa IchiroSupport Role
- Takenouchi Yutaka["Anti-SCHOKER Alliance" Official]Support Role
- Saitoh Takumi["Anti-SCHOKER Alliance" Agent]Support Role
Reviews

A moving expression of restless spirit
Whether or not you loved or hated Shin Kamen Rider upon an initial viewing, this episodic version certainly won't change your mind; however, I can't deny that this works so much better when paced as a 5-episode mini-series than a film. Especially when this cut even comes with the added bonus of additional footage not seen in the film, complete with unique title sequences and eyecatches. With the brightly coloured costumes, black trench coats, high-speed motorbikes, and a fondness for mid-air combat, it certainly maintains a distinctive style, expanding upon Anno's inhuman worldview and never letting self-consciousness get in its way, as epic and absurd as it is sincere and emotionally engaging. Filtering elements of the original through a distinctly modern lens that grapples with violence and the worth of human beings, a moving expression of the title hero's restless spirit. While this episodic version of Shin Kamen Rider still ends up occasionally scattered, all my praise for the production remains, one that's chock-full of plenty of witty moments, fantastically insane action sequences and striking on-the-nose homages. A vicious and thoroughly dense love letter to the Tokusatsu icon. While Shin Ultraman still ultimately stands as the best of the Shin trilogy, I'm very much hoping Shin Kamen Rider isn't the last we've seen.Was this review helpful to you?
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