大日本人 (Big Man Japan) 2007 M
When
3.00 pm, Sat 22 Aug 2015 (113 mins)Where
Gallery of Modern Art & Cinema A
About
'Things aren't going so well for Mr. Daisato (cowriter/director Hitoshi Matsumoto), employee at the Department of Baddie Prevention. Speaking to a documentary film crew about his mundane life, he bemoans the estrangement of his wife and daughter, the increasing dementia of his formerly famous grandfather and the low ratings of his televised battles with baddies. See, our (super)hero is a sixth-generation member of the Dainipponjin ("The Great Japanese"), a rarefied breed who defend Japan from various villains scourging the land. Director Matsumoto, a superstar comedian in his native land, showers Big Man Japan with colour and verve, satirizing talking head–style documentaries, the omnipresence of sponsor placement and the ephemeral nature of popular culture along the way. Referencing Japanese monster movie classics while revelling in amusingly juvenile humour, and building to an unforgettable climax populated with numerous baddies and heroes, Matsumoto has created an immensely pleasurable, amusingly outrageous future cult classic.' San Francisco International Film Festival
M | Fantasy violence
Production Credits
- Director: Hitoshi Matsumoto
- Script: Hitoshi Matsumoto, Mitsuyoshi Takasu
- Cinematographer: Hideo Yamamoto
- Editor: Soichi Ueno
- Print Source: Madman Entertainment
- Rights: Madman Entertainment
- Year: 2007
- Runtime: 113 minutes
- Country: Japan
- Language: Japanese
- Subtitles: English
- Colour: Colour
- Shooting Format: 35mm
- Screening Format: 35mm