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Release Date: 2009 Duration: 80 min Cast: Akiko Monō, Shin-Ichi Kawahara, Shinya Tsukamoto, Aldo La Riviere, Hajime Izuki, Stephen Sarrazin, Dwayne Lawler, Eric Bossick, Markus Wambsganss, Yûko Nakamura, Sou Fujita, Getto ...MORE Cast: Akiko Monō, Shin-Ichi Kawahara, Shinya Tsukamoto, Aldo La Riviere, Hajime Izuki, Stephen Sarrazin, Dwayne Lawler, Eric Bossick, Markus Wambsganss, Yûko Nakamura, Sou Fujita, Getto, Alan Koji, Michael Duncan, Tiger Charlie Gerhardt, Prakhar Jain, Yutaka Mishima, Masaki Kurusu ...LESS Categories: Movies, Thriller, Cyberpunk, Science Fiction, Japanese Movies, World cinema, Creature Film, Horror, Action film Tetsuo: The Bullet Man is the third film in Shinya Tsukamoto's cyberpunk film series, and the first to be filmed in English. |
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Directed by: Shinya TsukamotoWith: Eric Bossick, Akiko Mono, Yuko NakamuraThe third installment in the series, TETSUO III: THE BULLET MAN, and Tsukamoto's first English-language film, stars Eric Bossick as Anthony, a young man who was born and raised in Tokyo and is now raising a family there. What should be a happy time in Anthony's life is not: his wife is crippled by anxiety and unable to leave the house. She also has recurring nightmares about a horrible fate awaiting the pair's young son, Tom. Those nightmares turn out to be prophetic when Tom is cruelly run down in the street. Losing their boy pushes Yuriko over the edge and triggers violent emotions in Anthony, whose body begins to transform. Anthony flies into a terrible rage, and soon discovers that the power of his emotion transforms him into a strange, metallic monster. When the driver who killed Tom reappears and Anthony learns the truth about his father's past experiments on human guinea pigs and about his mother's death, Anthony mutates into a mass of metal - a human weapon fueled by an uncontrollable rage. This delights the mysterious man who ran down Anthony's son, a man who now continually taunts Anthony from a distance. -- VideoDetective.com. Theatrical Release Date:1/21/2011 On DVD:6/28/2012

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