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[inframan]





[Director] Hua Shan

[Writer] Ni Kuang

[Producer] runme

Shaw [Picture] I-Shan Lan

[Cast]

Danny Lee ... Infra-Man

Terry Liu ... Princess Dragon Mom

Wong Hap ... Professor

Yuan Man-Tzu ... Chan's Daughter

Lin Wen-wei ... Chu Ming


produced by Shaw Brothers in 1975, which is a guarantee for the genre, is a kung fu movies and monsters. The Infra-Man title is a kind of superhero created by the professor? to destroy the demons sent by Princess Dragon Mom [or Elzibub VCD version the film]. Yingde Professor Liu and his colleagues after receiving the message from the princess, decides to fight to save the world from this threat. One of the partners, Rayma, volunteers to be transformed into Infra-Man, knowing that the procedure is very painful. From this moment on, everything is a continuous battle between the men of the research, led by our hero, and the soldiers and the demons of the princess. Until we get to the final clash between her [a mutant capable of assuming the shape of a dragon flying and with self-healing capacity] and Infra-Man. Of course we see the victory of good. Although the special effects totally kitsch, if compared with what we are used, the film is pleasant, and the main character has created a niche in the hearts of viewers with this interpretation, which, though 'poor' and sometimes even a little naive, do you follow to the end, involving the audience. And even if the monster suits are obviously rubber suits, laser beams are shown in all their fiction, the characters are affected when they are thrown to the ground [there is a scene, for example, where a mutant alien plunges literally in the lake], well I liked the film, reflecting the fact that not always need the money to do a good job. It 's true, by comparison with today's martial arts movie actors of the technique is much more scarce, but this is not necessarily a defect. A nice movie with a protagonist just as nice and memorable dialogue, in their simplicity. To look and see, absolutely, because the martial arts cinema is not just what we usually see today. In addition, Infra-Man is among the many fathers of the modern Power Rangers and the like, and see that these [or whoever they] actually come from very far away, does a little smile. I have appreciated, of course, be taken for what it is, a film very unassuming, but when viewed with the right spirit, and if you like martial arts fighting a little, well, low-level, this is the movie for you. As is well known, the kitsch is sometimes almost too beautiful, and this is one of those cases.

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