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14 out of 15 people found the following review useful:
Psychic bloodbath, 28 February 2002
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Author:
Philip R. Food (foodveyor@hotmail.com) from San Francisco, CA
This does for corporate research science what 'Texas Chainsaw
Massacre' does for inbred hillbillies. It is a film about psychic
warfare that makes David Cronenberg's 'Scanners' seem
ineffectual.
Tho I don't like Rubber's Lover as much as Fukui's other feature,
'964 Pinocchio,' it is certainly remarkable.
What makes this film chilling to the bone is not the strange
technology depicted or the spooky black & white cinematography
or the creepy narrative ambiguities, tho this all adds. It is the
screaming, hysterical, overblown performances by the actors
which really gives the impression of terrible violence. Tho there is
a decent amount of physical splatter in this film, the real gore is
psychological.
Try this film. you'll feel like a rhesus monkey in a head trauma
experiment, and you'll like it!
11 out of 13 people found the following review useful:
Gruesome, kinetic, bizarre. Brilliant!!, 23 December 2001
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Author:
madevilbeats from Virginia, USA
Rubber's lover is Fukui's second movie, a prequel to Pinnochio 964. The
plot (from what I can gather from reading other reviews and summaries of
the
movie off the internet as well as my visual interpretation of the movie
since I don't speak Japanese and my copy isn't subtitled) concerns a group
of scientists working to unleash the psychic potential of human beings.
For
some reason this involves injecting them repeatedly with a drug dispensed
by
a huge cannonlike needle, and then strapping a device to their heads
similar
to a VR helmet. The company they work for decides the project is a loss
and
sends a secretary to tell them the news of the project's shutdown. The
poor
scientists react rather badly to the news, and in a desperate attempt to
make a final breakthrough, subject one of their own ranks to the drug and
device. He responds well so they put him in an isolating rubber suit that
deprives him of all sensory input but that which is governed by the
experiment. The results are succesful and much mayhem ensues. Thus begins
Rubber's Lover.
Shot in black and white, primarily in one location, this is a perfect
example of low or no budget but high concept film making. A feeling of
isolation permeates thoughout, perfectly controlled by the director's
choice
of angles and locations. The outdated technology the scientists are using
isolates the movie from any specific date in time. The character's
reactions to the events happening around them only amplify the feeling of
isolation. The effects are gruesome, the editing is kinetic, the story is
bizarre. Fans of Tetsuo: The Iron Man will love it as both can easily be
compared at the most shallow levels. It is, however, an amazing film that
stands on it's own strange island in cyberspace, far removed from
Tsukamoto's film. Highly recommended, not for the squeamish.
6 out of 10 people found the following review useful:
A muscle monster??, 20 February 2005
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Author:
movieman_kev from United States
Scientists use a brain-altering drug to conduct experiments, after one
such project goes astray, they need to find another test subject in
this Japanese splatter-punk film. On it's surface Rubber's Lover can be
compared to Tetsuo: the Iron Man (shot in black and white, weird,
kinetic, and machine driven), but it's different enough to stand on
it's own merits, even if it's not nearly as good as the aforementioned
film. Good for a viewing or two, but it's not one of the films that
you'll return to over and over again. Still for an obviously low-budget
film it IS entertaining.
My Grade: C+
DVD Extras: "Gerorisuto" short film; Interview with Shozin Fukui; Photo
gallery; Theatrical Trailer; Trailers for "Electric Dragon 80000V", and
"Junk"
4 out of 7 people found the following review useful:
A Shinya Tsukamoto-esquire film, 26 February 2006
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Author:
roryfullwood from United States
Much of this movie has the feel of a Tsukamoto (Tetsuo,Vital,A Snake of June) film, but the differences in story and plot have great distinctions. To save time and for the sake of your interest I will not re-summarize the film, but tell you what to expect. This film is almost as vivid and has as many common traits as Tetsuo, though with a different theme. For all of my friends, the sheer amount of screaming was unbearable, but it really is necessary. Effects weren't flashy, but they suited well. Acting was fantastic (only a real actor will wear one of those rubber suits). Overall, a great movie that will certainly make you perceive many things in a new way from now on, which I think is a goal that more films should strive to achieve. Not for the faint of heart, so watch at your own risk. If you enjoyed Rubber, you may like 964 Pinocchio, also by Shozin Fukui.
Plays like a film school experiment, 21 May 2012
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Author:
bassplace88 from United States
If Rubber's Lover was meant to be understood and fully appreciated, It fell short. I was intrigued by the camera angles, technological props, and trying to find the storyline. This cyberpunk, art house, music video type spectacle, tired me out and seemed a lot longer than the posted 91 minutes. After considerable attempts to understand this movie, I surrendered. If I was at the theater, I would have left early. This movie brings up memories of David Lynch's Eraserhead and Croenenberg's Scanners. If this was a film school assignment in which the assignment was to make the weirdest movie you can think up, this was probably the winner. Not my thing, maybe yours.
Weird, as only the Japanese can make., 13 May 2011
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Author:
Boba_Fett1138 from Groningen, The Netherlands
Really I can appreciate an artistic movie, especially if its Japanese
but it still needs to serve a clear purpose or point all in order for
me to fully appreciate and enjoy.
And no, "Rubber's Lover" doesn't really seem to have a clear point
about what it is trying to do or say. It's like a psychedelic trip,
that isn't even necessarily surreal. It doesn't really feature a clear
storyline in it and I won't pretend as if I understood everything about
this movie. Honestly, more than half of the time I had no idea what I
was watching and what was going on all.
But this is OK really. I can also like and enjoy a movie for other
reasons, when it's trying to be more of an artistic one. And from an
artistic viewpoint this movie does definitely has its qualities. But
still I can only take so much of it. Turning this into an 90 minutes
just probably wasn't a very good idea, since the movie is just not an
easy one to watch and follow. I'm sure I would had really liked this
movie so much better if it got done as an 30 minutes short.
But still I didn't regret watching this movie and it wasn't an horrible
waste of time or anything like that. It still was a nice visual
experience to have to go through. I'm actually fond of modern movies
shot in black & white, like this movie was. The movie does feature some
nice looking and interesting moments in it, which makes it obvious that
director Shozin Fukui felt at ease with the material and really knew
what he was doing. I only wish I could understand as well though.
Obviously not a movie for just everyone.
6/10
http://bobafett1138.blogspot.com/
1 out of 2 people found the following review useful:
Cyberpunk assault on the senses is form over content, 3 September 2007
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Author:
dbborroughs from Glen Cove, New York
*** This review may contain spoilers ***
From the man who made Pinocchio 984 comes another cyberpunk story filmed in black and white industrial. This is the story of the DDD which is a device which researchers hope will turn into some sort of super weapon. The test subjects are strapped to a chair and the DDD is turned on inducing a weird trance and trip. It also induces insanity and death. Chalk this up as another Japanese assault on our senses with the use of disjointed soundtracks and jarring fetishistic images. Not as lacking in story as Pinocchio, this film does have a plot, but its more an excuse to hang button pushing images together. As a collection of images or as a button pusher its gangbusters. As anything that resembles a real movie its lacking. A fine example of form over content...if you like that sort of a thing
11 out of 38 people found the following review useful:
Another Japanese pseudo-surrealist waste of time, 2 June 2007
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Author:
Der_Schnibbler from Germany
This is another one in a long line of typical Japanese black-and-white
film-student-project-gone-wrong pretentious wannabe-deep-but-it's-not
pseudo-surrealistic piece of crap masquerading as "disturbing horror."
A never-ending bout of morons screaming for no reason and just
"freaking out" is what you are in for with this film.
Of course, any movie like this will attract countless reviews speaking
of how "briliant" the director is, how "disturbing" the film's
"message" was (bwhahaha!) and a long string of steamy nuggets of
self-delusional insight, but what it comes down to is this: low budget
black and white boring inanity with lots of stupid screaming that will
bore you to the verge of tears.
If you're looking for an actual movie with plot that will entertain
you, this is not it.
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