Inuyashiki (film)
Inuyashiki (いぬやしき) is a Japanese film based on the manga series of the same name. The film premiered on April 20, 2018 and it is the first of the planned "Miracle Man" Trilogy. Inuyashiki is directed by Shinsuke Sato and stars Noritake Kinashi, Takeru Satoh, Fumi Nikaidō and Kanata Hongō.
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Directed by | Shinsuke Sato |
Produced by | Hirotsugu Usui |
Written by | Hiroshi Hashimoto |
Based on | Inuyashiki by Hiroya Oku |
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Music by | Yutaka Yamada |
Cinematography | Tarō Kawazu |
Edited by | Tsuyoshi Imai |
Production company | Cinebazar |
Distributed by | Toho |
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Running time | 127 minutes |
Country | Japan |
Language | Japanese |
Plot
Ichiro Inuyashiki, finds himself unable to protect his family, and facing various problems in his home and work life. He has no friends, and is treated poorly by his wife and family. He meets a small dog on the street, which unexpectedly leads him to a park where he is accidentally killed by a crash-landing alien force. To apologize for accidentally killing him, the alien force reconstructs him, changing his body into a highly sophisticated machine that gives him superhero-like powers, with offensive powers and the ability to fly. He also discovers he has the power to heal illnesses which he uses to heal some people, including some who are terminally ill.
However, at the same time, a teenage school boy named Hiro Shishigami also inherited the powers due to being in the impact zone, and was reconstructed as well with similar powers to Ichiro. He initially kills an innocent family, and attempts to kill Ichiro as well, but only manages to temporarily incapacitate him. Ichirō meets a young friend, Andō Naoyuki who is aware of Hiro's powers and has seen them work. He helps Ichirō understand his powers, and helps him to hone them. Even so, Ichiro is still very amateurish with his abilities.[1]
While initially still working out how to use his powers, Hiro is attacked by police and kills a number of them. Following the murder of Shion Watanabe, his girlfriend and the only person left close to him, Hiro goes mad with rage randomly attacking people in Japan, until Ichiro fights and defeats him. Hiro escapes the battle seriously wounded and believed destroyed. He reappears at Andō's house, waiting in his room. Andō admits that he's afraid of Hiro, but also that he's still his friend and is happy he's still alive. Embarrassed by his emotional display, Andō turns away to show Hiro a game on his computer and Hiro silently flies off from the room's balcony while Andō is preoccupied.[2]
Cast
- Noritake Kinashi as Ichirō Inuyashiki (犬屋敷 壱郎 Inuyashiki Ichirō)
- Takeru Satoh as Hiro Shishigami (獅子神 皓 Shishigami Hiro)
- Kanata Hongō as Naoyuki Andō (安堂 直行 Andō Naoyuki)
- Ayaka Miyoshi as Mari Inuyashiki (犬屋敷 麻理 Inuyashiki Mari)
- Fumi Nikaidō as Shion Watanabe (渡辺 しおん Watanabe Shion)
- Yuki Saitō as Yuko Shishigami
- Yūsuke Iseya
- Mari Hamada
External links
- Official website (in Japanese)
- Inuyashiki at IMDb
References
- "Inuyashiki its a Bird, its a Plane, Its Salaryman" The Japan Times https://www.japantimes.co.jp/culture/2018/04/18/films/film-reviews/inuyashiki-bird-plane-salaryman/#.XELT-7hS9s4
- "Inuyashiki Review" Variety Film Review https://variety.com/2018/film/reviews/inuyashiki-review-1202791615/