Tetsuo: The Iron Man (1989)
aka Tetsuo
Genre: Fantasy | Horror | Sci-Fi | Experimental
Country: Japan | Director: Shinya Tsukamoto
Language: Japanese | Subtitles: English (Optional, embedded in Mkv file)
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 | Length: 67mn
Bdrip H264 Mkv – 960×720 – 23.976fps – 3.28gb
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0096251/
Mad with pain by the festering wound in his thigh, an extreme sado-sexual “Metal Fetishist” dashes out into the street, and is accidentally hit by the car of a white-collar worker and his girlfriend. But, strangely, instead of dying, the salaryman finds himself before a mysterious and agonisingly majestic transformation–one that twists and bends the pliable human flesh, inextricably intertwining it with the strong and cold iron. Now, there is no turning back, and nothing can stand in the way of the glorious final mutation. Is this the beginning of a new era?
Unreal. You know what it feels like to bite down on aluminum foil or hearing chalk scratch on a blackboard through Bose speakers over and over again? This resembles what a viewing experience you’ll have watching Tetsuo.
Trippy, bizarre, surreal. The sequence of events are just mind boggling that it’s a bit trying to take it all in at once. The black and white definitely shows a very gritty, bleak environment and there’s great use of dark color tones and shadow. Add some manic performances, great camera angles, and a very raw hardcore soundtrack which just intensifies the insanity even more. Definitely have to give it to the design crew because their attention to detail adds to the overall weirdness. There’s even a love story in it too!
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