Review of Infra-Man

Infra-Man (1975)
6/10
The Vidiot Reviews...
10 July 2017
Inframan

The worst part of being a colossal man is that you have to have sex with tunnels.

Luckily, the giant man in this sci-fi flick has been stripped of all sexual desires.

A scientist at Science Headquarters transforms an average officer (Danny Lee) into a living weapon in order to defeat a recently resurrected demon princess and her skeleton ghost henchmen.

While his enhanced martial arts and flashing thunder fists help him dispatch with most of her cronies, Inframan must tap his growth powers to squash the princess' biggest monster.

Marking China's first foray into the superhero genre, this 1975 Shaw Brothers Studio contribution to the fledgling subgenre is absolutely unforgettable. While it's predominantly choreographed stage fights between elaborately dressed parties, this colourful kung fu movie has kaiju leanings once it comes to its monster-sized climax.

Fortunately, China's smog is effect enough to kill off most any giant monster attacks.

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