Zebraman (2004)

Director: Takashi Miike

Writer: Kankuro Kudo

Stars: Sho Aikawa, Kaoki Yasukochi, Kyoka Suzuki, Atsuro Watabe, Yui Ichikawa, Koen Kondo



Shinichi Ichikawa (Sho Aikawa) is a complete failure in his roles as a 3rd-grade teacher and family man. 



He fetishizes a superhero character from an old, short-lived TV series, spending his evenings dressed as Zebraman in a suit of his own construction, striking poses.

 


The arrival of a new student (Naoki Yasukochi) and a wave of bizarre events lead him to discover the power within. This is not one of director Takashi Miike's ultraviolent films. Instead, he has made a very bizarre comedy that is mostly family-friendly, always compelling, and often extremely funny. The script gets a bit sloppy at times in order to place characters where the filmmakers want them, but all of that is trumped by sheer goofy charm.







Comments

Popular posts from this blog

The End of the Affair (1951)

The Thing (1982)

The Man of Bronze (Doc Savage #1) (1933)