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A "metal fetishist" (Shin'ya Tsukamoto), driven mad by the maggots wriggling in the wound he's made to embed metal into his flesh, runs out into the night and is accidentally run down by a Japanese businessman (Tomorowo Taguchi) and his girlfriend (Kei Fujiwara). The pair dispose of the corpse in hopes of quietly moving on with their lives. However, the businessman soon finds that he is now plagued by a vicious curse that transforms his flesh into iron.

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Tetsuo: The Iron Man | Rotten Tomatoes (1) Ed Gonzalez Slant Magazine Tetsuo and Fetishist's transformation into Iron Man becomes a response to the machinization of the individual in a systematically regimented Japan. Rated: 3.5/4 Aug 27, 2001 Full Review Tetsuo: The Iron Man | Rotten Tomatoes (2) Marc Savlov Austin Chronicle Rated: 4/5 Jan 1, 2000 Full Review Tetsuo: The Iron Man | Rotten Tomatoes (3) Trace Thurman Horror Queers Podcast Shinya Tsukamoto's wildly inventive experimental body horror film still astonishes more than 30 years later. Rated: 3.5/5 Jul 8, 2024 Full Review Tetsuo: The Iron Man | Rotten Tomatoes (4) Joe Lipsett Horror Queers Podcast A confronting metal soundtrack accompanies this bizarre and compelling nearly dialogue-free odyssey about two men who go from enemies to lovers. The black and white visuals are sumptuous. Rated: 4/5 Jul 3, 2024 Full Review Tetsuo: The Iron Man | Rotten Tomatoes (5) Sean Axmaker Stream on Demand ... Shinya Tsukamoto draws on the marriage of flesh and technology that inspires so much of David Cronenberg’s work and twists it into a manga-influenced cyberpunk vision. Oct 29, 2022 Full Review Tetsuo: The Iron Man | Rotten Tomatoes (6) Josh Larsen LarsenOnFilm ...the sound design disturbed me the most. Rated: 3/4 Jun 9, 2022 Full Review Read all reviews

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Dionisis T Confusing,but totally amazing! Rated 4/5 Stars • Rated 4 out of 5 stars 11/28/24 Full Review Robson C Um homem atropela outro e esconde o corpo. Porém, a vítima sobrevive e, para se vingar, transforma o seu atropelador em um ser de carne e metal. É um clássico do gênero body horror. O filme tem toda uma atmosfera surrealista e abstrata, mas mesmo assim é possível acompanhar perfeitamente a história. Filmado em preto e branco, devido ao baixo orçamento, possui um excelente trabalho de maquiagem, uma trilha sonora meio industrial, mas bastante perturbadora (como o próprio filme). Para compensar os efeitos visuais, é adotada a técnica de stop motion, que produzem o impacto necessário. Os seres mescla de humanos com metal não são bonitos esteticamente. Não há um refinamento na sua aparência, que mais parece um amontoado de metal com uma cabeça e braços humanos. É para poucos. Rated 4/5 Stars • Rated 4 out of 5 stars 11/19/24 Full Review DanTheMan 2 Metallic mayhem and graphic depravity fly thick and fast in Tetsuo: The Iron Man, it draws on the marriage of flesh and technology that inspires so much of David Cronenberg's work and twists it into a manga-influenced cyberpunk vision. This 67-minute lunacy is probably the closest approximation to capturing a sustained migraine in pure celluloid form, what's on screen borders on the extreme and experimental, all matched by a hysterical and unnerving score. Chu Ishikawa's clattering metal percussion and unrelenting terror synths sometimes border on unlistenable but add to the film's uniqueness and disgusting style. Less a coherent plot than a series of disturbing images loosely struck together, confrontation and violence erupt at breakneck speed in this nearly dialogue-free odyssey, assaulting every sense it can with the tenacity and ingenuity of DIY filmmaking. The stop-motion effects give the fusion of bared wires and exposed ganglia an unnervingly vivid physicality. A hysterical, histrionic ode to cyberpunk fetishism, Tetsuo: The Iron Man was one of my early ventures into the realm of Japanese cinema, one that really isn't my thing but is unquestionably a feat of imagination and technique yet an hour of it is more than enough. Rated 3.5/5 Stars • Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 11/01/24 Full Review Travis K I usually like weird movies and I usually like Japanese movies. $100k blown on aluminum foil and extensions cords. It plays like a home movie and was impossible to take seriously. Rated 1/5 Stars • Rated 1 out of 5 stars 10/29/24 Full Review Quinn E im not quirky and artsy enough to enjoy this movie Rated 2/5 Stars • Rated 2 out of 5 stars 09/11/24 Full Review Logan D A metal fetishist is accidentally killed by a businessman and his girlfriend. The businessman begins to be plagued by a curse that transforms his flesh into metal.A bold frenetic sexually charged technological cyber-punk insane horror film.I loved it. Rated 5/5 Stars • Rated 5 out of 5 stars 06/21/24 Full Review Read all reviews

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Shin'ya Tsukamoto Director Tomorowo Taguchi Man Kei Fujiwara Woman Nobu Kanaoka Woman in Glasses Shin'ya Tsukamoto Metal Fetishist Naomasa Musaka Doctor
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Synopsis A "metal fetishist" (Shin'ya Tsukamoto), driven mad by the maggots wriggling in the wound he's made to embed metal into his flesh, runs out into the night and is accidentally run down by a Japanese businessman (Tomorowo Taguchi) and his girlfriend (Kei Fujiwara). The pair dispose of the corpse in hopes of quietly moving on with their lives. However, the businessman soon finds that he is now plagued by a vicious curse that transforms his flesh into iron.

Director
Shin'ya Tsukamoto

Producer
Shin'ya Tsukamoto

Screenwriter
Shin'ya Tsukamoto

Production Co
Palisades Tartan Films

Genre
Horror, Sci-Fi, Animation

Original Language
Japanese

Release Date (Streaming)
Feb 13, 2015

Runtime
1h 7m
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