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Rating: 5.1/10 by 33 users

Warning from Space (1956)

Large star-shaped aliens travel to earth in hopes of warning them about an oncoming catastrophe. To prevent panic about their appearance, one alien takes the form of a popular singer.

Directing:
  • Koji Shima
  • Kozo Kanno
Writing:
  • Hideo Oguni
  • Gentaro Nakajima
Stars:
Release Date: Fri, Jan 27, 1956

Rating: 5.1/10 by 33 users

Alternative Title:
Uchūjin Tōkyō ni arawaru - JP
Warning from Space - US
Space Men Appear in Tokyo - GB
스페이스피플 어피어 인 도쿄 - KR
Die Außerirdischen erscheinen in Tokio - DE
Предупреждение из космоса - SU
Asalto a la tierra - ES
Le Satellite mystérieux - FR
O Alerta do Espaço - BR

Country:
Japan
Language:
日本語
Runtime: 01 hour 27 minutes
Budget: $0
Revenue: $0

Plot Keyword: japan, alien, shape shifting alien, kaiju, starfish, tokusatsu, tokyo, kaijin

talisencrw

Lately I find I have a special place in my heart for the Japanese disaster movie of days gone by. They are so much fun, and their filmmakers throw everything but the kitchen sink in, both so that there's something to please everybody and because they're frankly just so chock-full of bizarre yet interesting ideas. It seems like it would have been a great time to make movies there! I enjoyed this a lot, though many aspects weren't understandable to me, like why as the meteor got ever closer to Earth it got so incredibly hot. I can understand, since the Moon influences tides through its gravitational pulls, why there could have been flooding, but the impact on temperature...I suppose it's simply one of those aspects of watching pre-manned space flight science-fiction films in which you have to approach simply with fun and acceptance, and turn off your disbelief, to simply enjoy the ride. I have no problem with that approach for these films. Cool ideas I really liked were the way one of the aliens altered its appearance so that the warning would be listened to, so that both worlds could be saved, and the concept that when a world crisis occurs, different countries and cultures--and various planets, for that matter--can sit down and work things out together, that all is not lost for civilization and its discontents in 2016. It's thoughts like that that help me sleep at night. This would make a great double bill with 'Melancholia'.


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