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Year
2004
Runtime
115 min.
Director
Takashi Miike
Genres
Comedy, Sci-Fi
Rating *
6.7
Votes *
2,756
Checks
364
Favs
12
Dislikes
4
Favs/checks
3.3% (1:30)
Favs/dislikes
3:1
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  1. OldBoyFTW's avatar

    OldBoyFTW

    Takashi Miike at his best! LOL 11 years 9 months ago
  2. nymets138's avatar

    nymets138

    Currently streaming on Amazon Prime 1 year 6 months ago
  3. Siskoid's avatar

    Siskoid

    Takashi Miike's love letter to the Japanese TV superhero tradition which we best know as Super Saiyan/Power Rangers/Ultraman, Zebraman is a strange hybrid of the mundane and the fantastical. Most of it is shot in cinema verité, as we follow an unassuming third-grade teacher who remembers and fanboys over a failed 1970s superhero show. But somewhere out there are aliens who turn into a green slime that can possess people, and the show turns out to be a kind of prophecy of things to come. Miike gives us a Super Saiyan pastiche (the show and the protagonist's dreams), and a more modern slick approach (but are these any more real?), but most of the film is in a bric-a-brac, made-my-costume-myself, loser narrative. Not that Miike feels any kind of need to parse out what's real and what isn't. It's all real, even when the realities contradict each other. It certainly doesn't shy away from the weird and the ridiculous - and certainly the cheap effects cooperate there - but still tells a human story about finding self-respect. 3 years ago
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  1. This movie ranks #188 in Tom Vick's Asian Cinema: A Field Guide
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