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Tokyo: The Last War

Original title: Teito taisen
  • 1989
  • 1h 43m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
162
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Tokyo: The Last War (1989)
FantasyHorrorSci-FiThriller

The year is 1945. After the horrific fire-bombings of the Pacific War levels Japan to the ground, the government decides to consult spiritual psychics to aid them in winning the war. Unfortu... Read allThe year is 1945. After the horrific fire-bombings of the Pacific War levels Japan to the ground, the government decides to consult spiritual psychics to aid them in winning the war. Unfortunately, the resentment and agony of the souls of the fire-bombing victims culminate togeth... Read allThe year is 1945. After the horrific fire-bombings of the Pacific War levels Japan to the ground, the government decides to consult spiritual psychics to aid them in winning the war. Unfortunately, the resentment and agony of the souls of the fire-bombing victims culminate together to revive the evil Onmyoji, Yasunori Kato. Only a young, psychically imbued apprentice ... Read all

  • Director
    • Takashige Ichise
  • Writers
    • Hiroshi Aramata
    • Kaizô Hayashi
  • Stars
    • Masaya Katô
    • Takeshi Kusaka
    • Brian Matt-Uhl
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    162
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Takashige Ichise
    • Writers
      • Hiroshi Aramata
      • Kaizô Hayashi
    • Stars
      • Masaya Katô
      • Takeshi Kusaka
      • Brian Matt-Uhl
    • 4User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Masaya Katô
    Masaya Katô
    • Yuko Nakamura
    Takeshi Kusaka
    • Fumimaro Konoe
    Brian Matt-Uhl
    • Wagner
    Kaho Minami
    Kaho Minami
    • Yukiko Tasumiya
    Tadao Nakamaru
    Tadao Nakamaru
    Naoko Nozawa
    Yôsuke Saitô
    Kyûsaku Shimada
    Kyûsaku Shimada
    • Yasunori Kato
    Chôei Takahashi
    Tetsurô Tanba
    Tetsurô Tanba
    • Kanaami Kohou
    Eriko Togaki
    Yoshio Tsuchiya
    Yoshio Tsuchiya
    • Dr. Mizuno
    • Director
      • Takashige Ichise
    • Writers
      • Hiroshi Aramata
      • Kaizô Hayashi
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    • Trivia
      The film marked the directorial debut of Takashige Ichise, a Japanese film producer best known in the west for financing such J-Horror classics as Ringu, The Grudge, and Dark Water as well as their respective Hollywood remakes.
    • Connections
      Followed by Teito monogatari gaiden (1995)

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    Featured review
    6/10

    The Return of Kato

    For those very few of you who have seen "Tokyo: The Last Megalopolis" (or the more renowned anime version "Doomed Megalopolis") and enjoyed it, you might be interested in seeking out this continuation of the story. Apparently IMDb got things mixed up here, and they're displaying the "Tokyo: The Last Megalopolis" cover in the section for "Teito Taisen" ("Tokyo: The Last War"), which is the official sequel to the aforementioned movie. Somebody needs to fix this quick! Right now, I'm reviewing "Tokyo: The Last War", not "Last Megalopolis".

    Alright, I admit that this film has not been subtitled, and I don't understand Japanese. So how do I know what's going on in here? Repeated viewings and lots of translated summaries. However, even if you don't know Japanese, this film has just enough action and scenery to make it worthwhile.

    The story starts out at the end of World War II. Tokyo lies in ruins due to repeated fire-bombings from the American army. However, one surviving magic-user brings together a new group of mystics. His plan is to "turn defeat into victory" by using spiritual psychic powers to assassinate the evil world leaders from a distance (I know Hitler's involved). Unfortunately, the surge of spiritual energy along with the repeated horror of all those who endured the nightmare of the fire-bombings, rouses up all the souls of the dead, whose resentment and anger come together and revive...Yasunori Kato. Now it's up to a young apprentice of the psychic magic user to stop Kato before the evil sorcerer ruins their plans for victory. Kato also seems intent on torturing and gaining revenge on Yukiko (his "daughter" from the previous story), whose all grown-up now and works as a nurse in a hospital.

    It should be noted that this is the only film that I've seen that Takagise Ichise (the producer of "Ringu", "Ju-On", and "Dark Water") directed, and it definitely shows in the style. "Tokyo: The Last Megalopolis" was going for an exotic fantasy atmosphere, while this movie aims to be more of a dark and gory horror movie. The silly creatures that Kato summoned in the original film have been completely dumped here. The only magic he really uses in this movie is throwing stuff around with psychic energy like Darth Vader. He even acts differently, coming off more like a slow-moving and leering "Terminator" rather than the more dynamic way he was portrayed in the original. Strangely enough, the sets aren't as varied as they were in "Last Megalopolis" either. Everything's dark and brooding, putting a greater emphasis on the grim historical setting. The beginning of the film felt like a docudrama or just some historical war movie. It's not until Kato arrives that the film begins to explore it's fantasy roots more.

    I liked this movie. The story is easily more comprehensible than its predecessors, the characters are better defined, and the production just feels more taut this time around. But I can only enjoy it as a standalone production. When viewed as a sequel to "Last Megalopolis", it's an incredible disappointment. "Tokyo: The Last Megalopolis" was a very unique production in that it was a genre bender of a film: an epic that was equal parts fantasy, horror and historical fiction. This film feels more like some commercial horror film in a historical setting. It didn't even try to follow up the promises of its predecessor (for example, many plot threads left hanging at the end of that film are not resolved here). From an entertainment perspective, it's decent, but not in the same way.

    Two years later, Rintaro would take the story of "Last Megalopolis" and the dark atmosphere of this film and make the anime "Doomed Megalopolis". Ironically, since the atmosphere between the latter production and "Last War" is more consistent, "Last War" serves as a better sequel to the anime than "Last Megalopolis".
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    • Release date
      • September 15, 1989 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Official site
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Language
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • 帝都大戦
    • Production company
      • Exe Co. Ltd.
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 43 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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