Heat Vision Box Office Reviews Archives. MOVIES. 'I Am a Hero': Film Review. In Hero, director Sato balances the manga-tinged gonzo effects and narrative to much better effect than he did in the two-part Gantz and Gantz: Perfect Answer, which got weighed down by its own misdirected loftiness.
I Am A Hero careens along in a giddy, bloodsoaked, immensely pleasurable rush, propelled by an enthusiasm as infectious as a bite from the undead, that There are no featured audience reviews for I Am a Hero at this time. There are no approved quotes yet for this movie. Film Review: 'I Am a Hero'.
The zombie-movie market may be saturated, but Shinsuke Sato's grisly manga adaptation is a distinctly lively undead tale. It's not that the movie zombie was ever exactly a pretty thing, but a standard look has evolved along the lines of the rotting corpses of "World War Z". I Am a Hero is one of the best zombie movies I have ever seen. Straight after Train to Busan, of course. Director Shinsuke Sato and writer Akiko Nogi do a fantastic job adapting the multi-volume manga hit into a feature film, and while genre pics running over two hours often feel bloated or lethargic I Am a Hero moves with tremendous energy while still allowing time for character. Starring:Yo Oizumi, Kasumi Arimura, Masami Nagasawa.
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I Am a Hero is a superbly balanced zombie film that simulates iconic genre examples and blends it into a Combining the right mix of body horror, ingenuity and comedy, I Am a Hero is a very solid zombie movie. Overall, I Am A Hero isn't just the best zombie movie of the year, but a template for manga adaptations going forward. With fantastic special effects, creative direction and characters you can actually root for Shinsuke Sato delivers more than the expected otaku fare and creates a film that truly stands tall in.
Movie review: I Am a Hero. I Am a Hero (Japanese Movie); アイアムアヒーロー; A mysterious virus suddenly spreads throughout Japan causing widespread panic. The story of a nerd turned saviour, this film based on a Japanese manga injects wit and style into a previously stale formula, making it one of the most joyously entertaining horror movies in years. Gorgeous martial arts movie for older kids.