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Tetsuo - The Iron Man

hhh2022 comments:
August 8, 2008, 7:42 am



Rating: 7.0/10
Runtime: 67 min / Argentina:69 min (Mar del Plata Film Festival)
Language: Japanese
Country: Japan
Color: Black and White
IMDb Link: http://imdb.com/title/tt0096251/

Director: Shinya Tsukamoto
Cast:
Complete credited cast:
Tomorowo Taguchi .... Man
Kei Fujiwara .... Woman
Nobu Kanaoka .... Woman in Glasses
Renji Ishibashi .... Tramp
Naomasa Musaka .... Doctor
Shinya Tsukamoto .... Metals Fetishist

Description: It's so visually striking that you could never fully describe Tetsuo in words. But here are a few that apply: Japanese, hyperactive, perverse, industrial, surreal, Faustian bargain, contrasty, black-and-white, Kafkaesque, scifi, stop-motion, manga-influenced, revenge, technology, alienation, supervillains.

Shinya Tsukamoto is an actor (he's the antagonistic "Metals Fetishist" here as well as Jijii in Ichi the Killer) as well as a ground-breaking writer/director/cinematographer. Tetsuo's influence can be seen clearly in directors as diverse as Darren Aronofsky, Takashi Miike, and even David Cronenberg.

There is definitely a plot, but due to the non-linear editing and sparsity of dialogue you'll need to pay close attention on a first viewing or else you'll be overwhelmed by the engrossing visual style (which might be a good thing). It's filmed in contrasty black-and-white. Each frame is cramped and chaotic, much of the time it's filled with wires, pipes, chain-link fences, and all the other incidental debris of life in the late 20th century... which suddenly seems significant and even menacing.

Towards the fifty-minute mark (it's 67 min. total) the willful excess starts to feel a little too excessive, perhaps the manga influence is a bit too strong. But Tetsuo finishes strong, with an end that's at once unexpected and inevitable. Highly recommended.

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