Alive (2002 film)
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DVD box cover for Alive |
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Directed by | Ryuhei Kitamura |
Produced by | TaizĂ´ Fukumaki |
Written by | Isao Kiriyama, Ryuhei Kitamura |
Starring | Hideo Sakaki, Tak Sakaguchi |
Music by | Nobuhiko Morino, Daisuke Yano |
Distributed by | The Klock Worx Company Ltd. |
Release date(s) | September 12, 2002 |
Running time | 119 min. |
Language | English, Japanese |
IMDb profile |
- For the Frank Marsall film see Alive: The Miracle of the Andes
Alive is a 2002 Japanese action/horror film and the fourth film by cult director Ryuhei Kitamura. It stars Hideo Sakaki (the villain from Versus, first Kitamura important work) as the protagonist, Tenshu, with Tak Sakaguchi (the hero from Versus) having a small role as Zeros, the villain, at the climax. This film did not manage to gain as wide a cult following due to the slow pace of the storyline and virtual lack of action compared to Versus (most of the movie takes place in one of two sets and dialogue is the focus); however, the director has a following and so the movie naturally has its adherents as well.
10 cast members from Versus also appeared in this movie.
[edit] External links
- Review at Beyond Hollywood
- Alive at the Internet Movie Database