Big Man Japan
Big Man Japan

Big Man Japan

2007Movie113 minJapanese

Daisato, a second-rate, third-generation superhero, annoys his neighbors with the noise and destruction he causes on the job. But a heroic public image is the least of his concerns. Besides defending Japan from bizarre monsters, he must deal with an agent seeking to brand him with ads, a superhero grandfather with Alzheimer's and a family embarrassed by his incompetence.

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IMDb6.2/10
Rotten Tomatoes77%
Metacritic63/100
Google Users75%
Director: Hitoshi MatsumotoGenres: Comedy, Fantasy, Action, Sci-Fi

Plot Summary

Masao Daisan, an aging, mediocre superhero known as 'Big Man Japan,' struggles to maintain his relevance in a world that no longer seems to need him. As his powers wane and public adoration fades, he grapples with the absurdities of his profession and the mundane realities of his life. When a new generation of super-powered beings emerges, Big Man Japan finds himself in a bizarre and hilarious battle for survival and relevance.

Critical Reception

Big Man Japan received a mixed to positive reception, with critics often praising its unique and surreal comedic style, as well as Hitoshi Matsumoto's singular vision. However, some found its pacing uneven and its humor too idiosyncratic to connect with a broader audience. Audiences were similarly divided, appreciating its originality but sometimes struggling with its unconventional narrative.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its unique, surreal, and deadpan humor.
  • Hitoshi Matsumoto's distinctive directorial style and comedic voice are evident.
  • Some found the narrative structure and pacing to be unconventional and occasionally sluggish.

Google audience: Google users generally found the film to be a quirky and original comedy, with many appreciating its bizarre sense of humor and Hitoshi Matsumoto's creative direction. Some viewers felt the plot could be more engaging, but the overall sentiment leaned positive towards its distinctive comedic approach.

Fun Fact

The film's unique visual style and creature designs were heavily influenced by Japanese tokusatsu films, a genre Hitoshi Matsumoto grew up watching.

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Great movie I had to have. The special effects are over the top and was just a fun movie all in all. Will watch again.