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''Inuyashiki'' (いぬやしき) is a 2018 Japanese
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based on the
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series of the same name written and illustrated by
Hiroya Oku is a Japanese manga artist, who is the creator of ''Gantz'', '' Gigant'', ''Hen'' and ''Inuyashiki'', the first two of which have been serialized in ''Weekly Young Jump''. Originally influenced by Katsuhiro Otomo and Ryoichi Ikegami,Shinsuke Sato is a Japanese filmmaker, screenwriter and video game designer. He has directed several live-action film adaptations of manga and anime, including ''The Princess Blade'' (2001), ''Gantz'' (2011), ''I Am a Hero'' (2015), ''Bleach'' (2018), ''Inuya ...
and stars
Noritake Kinashi is a Japanese comedian, actor, singer and artist. He is the short member of the comedy duo Tunnels, with whom he was a member of the pop group Yaen. His partner is Takaaki Ishibashi. He is the executive vice president of the entertainment office ...
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Takeru Satoh is a Japanese actor. He is best known for his leading role as Ryotaro Nogami in the ''Kamen Rider Den-O'' franchise, and as Himura Kenshin in the live-action ''Rurouni Kenshin'' film and its sequels. Satoh was born on 21 March 1989 in Iwatsuki ...
,
Fumi Nikaidō is a Japanese actress and fashion model. Career Starting as a model in Naha, Okinawa, Nikaidō made her film debut in 2009 in ''Toad's Oil'', directed by Kōji Yakusho. She and Shota Sometani received the Marcello Mastroianni Award for Best ...
and
Kanata Hongō is a Japanese actor, voice actor and Model (person), model. He is part of Stardust Promotion and has appeared several times in music videos, movies, TV series, and magazines. His major breakthrough role was as Ryoma Echizen in the The Prince of ...
. It was first announced in December 2016.


Plot

Ichirō 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 Ichirō. He initially kills an innocent family, and attempts to kill Ichirō 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, Ichirō is still very amateurish with his abilities. While initially still working out how to use his powers, Hiro is attacked by police officers 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 Ichirō fights and defeats him. Hiro escapes the battle seriously wounded and believed to be destroyed. He reappears at Andō's house, waiting in his room. Andō admits that he is afraid of Hiro, but also that he is still his friend and is happy he is 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 his friend's back is turned.


Cast

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Noritake Kinashi is a Japanese comedian, actor, singer and artist. He is the short member of the comedy duo Tunnels, with whom he was a member of the pop group Yaen. His partner is Takaaki Ishibashi. He is the executive vice president of the entertainment office ...
as Ichirō Inuyashiki (犬屋敷 壱郎 Inuyashiki Ichirō) *
Takeru Satoh is a Japanese actor. He is best known for his leading role as Ryotaro Nogami in the ''Kamen Rider Den-O'' franchise, and as Himura Kenshin in the live-action ''Rurouni Kenshin'' film and its sequels. Satoh was born on 21 March 1989 in Iwatsuki ...
as Hiro Shishigami (獅子神 皓 Shishigami Hiro) *
Kanata Hongō is a Japanese actor, voice actor and Model (person), model. He is part of Stardust Promotion and has appeared several times in music videos, movies, TV series, and magazines. His major breakthrough role was as Ryoma Echizen in the The Prince of ...
as Naoyuki Andō (安堂 直行 Andō Naoyuki) *
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as Mari Inuyashiki (犬屋敷 麻理 Inuyashiki Mari) *
Fumi Nikaidō is a Japanese actress and fashion model. Career Starting as a model in Naha, Okinawa, Nikaidō made her film debut in 2009 in ''Toad's Oil'', directed by Kōji Yakusho. She and Shota Sometani received the Marcello Mastroianni Award for Best ...
as Shion Watanabe (渡辺 しおん Watanabe Shion) * Yuki Saitō as Yuko Shishigami *
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Release

The film premiered on April 20, 2018 in Japanese theaters. It was also screened in Singapore on May 24 and in Malaysia on July 12, 2018.


Reception


Box-office

The film ranked at #5 at the box-office in its opening weekend. It sold 91,000 tickets to earn 124 million yen (about US$1.14 million). As of May 6, the film has earned a total of 605,686,900 yen (about US$5.63 million).


Critical response

''Inuyashiki'' holds a 100% on
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, based on 5 critics. Maggie Lee from ''
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'' praised the film and described it as "While the action design and visual effects don’t compare to Hollywood superhero movies, they are solid by local standards. The peppy score and sound mix offer an appropriate level of thrill without turning bombastic. Meanwhile, in a country with the world’s highest elderly population, the action movie’s anti-ageist thrust — demonstrating how undervalued senior citizens kick ass — proves unexpectedly heart-warming". Mark Schilling from ''
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'' praised the film and gave it 3 out of 5 stars, and described it as "The schoolboy and the salaryman will battle on in two sequels, both already set for future release. But how will writers top the titanic life-or-death struggles of this first installment? Perhaps the way Hollywood would: Cyborgs in space". Manfred Selzer from ''Asian Movie Web'' also praised it and gave it a 6 out of 8, and describes it as "Eventually, there is a big showdown, and it is truly a lot more spectacular than we would have expected. While we were already amazed by the special effects at the beginning, they become a lot more bombastic towards the end, even if you can't expect the level of a Marvel-movie here. At the same time, the movie does not just go up in smoke like most Hollywood productions, instead it holds onto the emotional basis of the story. Towards the end, the focus also shifts back to the family-father, and we get a well-done".


Accolades


Accolades

''Inuyashiki'' won the Excellence Award in the Live-Action Theatrical Film category, and was nominated for the Best Award category in the ''VFX-Japan Awards'' 2019. The film was also awarded winner of the Golden Raven Award, Grand Prix of the International Competition at the 36th
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References


External links

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