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Death Powder

Desu pawuda

Japan

1986

63 Min
Color, Black and White
Japanese
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DIR Shigeru Izumiya

EXEC Isamu Izumiya, K.C. Ito, George Itaya, Hisako Matsui

DP Kazuo Komizu

CAST Kiyoshiro Imawano, Shigeru Izumiya, Rikako Murakami, Mari Natsuki

Synopsis

In the very near future, a group of three researchers has captured a very special android named Guernica (Mari Natsuki), and have brought her to a deserted warehouse, and have tied her to cot, with a protective covering over her mouth. One researcher (Izumiya) is left to guard the Guernica, but appears to be slowly going crazy. Two of the researchers, a guy (Inukai) and a girl (Murakami) apparently have just escaped (presumably from some fallout after capturing Guernica) and are on their way back to the warehouse. Murakami tries calling Izumiya and discovers that something is wrong.

They proceed carefully into the warehouse where they discover that Izumiya has gone crazy and is now trying to kill them. Izumiya makes it to Guernica, who suddenly sits up and blows dust all over Izumiya. From there, the movie turns extremely surreal. Guernica’s body slowly disappears into dust, while Izumiya’s face starts to expand dramatically (in a very low-budget sort of way), while Izumiya rips his hand off and Inukai shoots Izumiya with a futuristic looking gun. Things settle down with Izumiya off hallucinating, while Izumiya has somehow captured and tied Inukai to Guernica’s metal cot. She gets free and beats Izumiya to a pulp.

Meanwhile, Inukai’s hallucinations have provided him omniscience. Inijai proclaims, “”I understand the secrets of the flesh.” He sees Guernica’s origins and the ongoing struggle with the scar people, who are people who’s flesh is slowly decaying on their bodies. Things get even weirder from there with visuals of massive globs of oozing puss creatures with eyes, an incoherent video montage, a fight with the scar people, and in the end, we find a very bizarre looking monster sitting in a vast setting of emptiness. —Cyberpunk Review

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emma

7May13

Incoherent in a way that the Japanese seem to excel at. Interesting to note that this came out the same year as "House." Cyberpunk greatness.

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Paolo Simeone

15Sep12

Ossignore. Bene, che sia venuto prima di Tetsuo è un dato di fatto, ma lo è altrettanto che sia una roba cheapo-cheapissima senza forma.

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serotoninronin

13Jan12

the best of the jap cyberpunk flicks, and so probably the best of all cyberpunk flicks. also may be exhibit a in the case that style is substance. reminds me of early three 6 mafia records, which is about the highest praise i can give anything.

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