Tetsuo: El hombre de hierro
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Japón,
1989, 67 min
(Edición especial: 69 min, Versión del director: 77 min)
Director:
Shin'ya TsukamotoGuión:
Shin'ya TsukamotoCámara:
Shin'ya TsukamotoMúsica:
Chū IshikawaSinopsis(1)
Somewhere between nightmare and a techno-fetishist's ultimate fantasy, this extraordinary film from Shinya Tsukamoto caused a sensation when it was first released, and spawned a companion piece, Tetsuo II: The Body Hammer. Concerning itself with a young man's gradual mutation into a metal-being, the film takes a surreal journey into a dark and disturbing world where D.I.Y. body transformations and post-human women with deadly robot arms form the fabric of a strange new reality. Likened to the work of Lynch and Cronenberg, Tetsuo molds explosive violence, bizarre sexual imagery and jet-black humor into a cinematic experience like you've never seen before. (texto oficial de la distribuidora)
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