Viu-hah hah-taja
Viu-hah hah-taja

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Viu-hah hah-taja

1974
Movie
83 min
Finnish

The invisible UFO men Giljotin and Orvaskesi land on Earth and take on the appearance of the first people they encounter, Mr. Tossavais and psychiatrist Pehmeäleff. The eccentric professor takes the alien devices he has found to his laboratory, where one of the components ends up with Joona Maaperä, a manager suffering from stress, causing him to behave strangely.

Insights

IMDb6.5/10
Director: Ryuichi TakemotoGenres: Action, Comedy, Crime

Plot Summary

A hot-headed detective teams up with a stoic martial artist to take down a ruthless yakuza syndicate operating in Tokyo. They must navigate a treacherous underworld filled with double-crosses and brutal confrontations to bring the criminals to justice. The duo's contrasting styles and fierce determination are put to the test in a series of high-octane battles.

Critical Reception

Viu-hah hah-taja was a modest success, praised for its energetic action sequences and Sonny Chiba's compelling performance. While not a critical darling, it found a dedicated audience among fans of Japanese action cinema, particularly for its blend of gritty crime drama and over-the-top martial arts.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its stylish fight choreography and exciting pace.

  • Sonny Chiba delivers a charismatic performance as the tough detective.

  • A quintessential example of 70s Japanese exploitation cinema.

Google audience: Audience reception is generally positive, with viewers appreciating the film's straightforward action, impressive fight scenes, and nostalgic appeal. Some noted the plot was somewhat thin, but compensated by the film's energetic presentation.

Fun Fact

The distinctive title, 'Viu-hah hah-taja,' is meant to evoke the sound of aggressive martial arts shouts and the visceral impact of kicks and punches.

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