Orochi: The Eight-Headed Dragon
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    Orochi: The Eight-Headed Dragon
    Starring: Orochi
    Manufacturer: Adv Films
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    ASIN: B0006IIPSA
    Release Date: 2005-01-25

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    Born under an evil sign, Takeru Yamato's own father orders him executed at birth, but the Gods intervene and a hero is born! Motion-picture technology, state of the art special effects and stunning sets breathe awe-inspiring life into Takeru's legendary confrontations with black sorcerers, fire demons and the monstrous Orochi!
    Orochi: The Eight-Headed Dragon
    Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
    • Kind of disappointing
    • Dull Movie
    • Japanese Legend Comes to Life
    • The Eight Headed Dragon Returns
    • Very enjoyable film...but a poor DVD release
    Orochi: The Eight-Headed Dragon
    Starring: Masahiro Takashima , Masashi Ishibashi , Yasuko Sawaguchi , Hiroshi Fujioka , and Hiroshi Abe
    Director: Takao Okawara
    Manufacturer: Adv Films
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    ASIN: B0000AYLJ9
    Release Date: 2003-09-30

    Customer Reviews:

    3 out of 5 stars Kind of disappointing.......2007-03-03

    There are already several reviews here, and they
    are a bit more upbeat than mine will be. I thought
    this was a so-so flick that could (and should) have
    been a lot better. Having watched this only once (a
    second viewing might make me take a kinder attitude),
    I can clearly see why this movie is practically unheard
    of in the states and why its not making anyone's
    top-ten list.
    One reviewer gave this flick one star and mentioned
    the lack of depth of the characters. While that is
    somewhat typical of this genre of film, some development
    and depth would have been a good idea (hey, they did
    it in Gamera the Brave!). There are GREAT
    effects, costumes, and kaiju in Orochi, but the movie
    rang hollow for me and the Eight Headed
    Dragon fight is saved for the very end,
    so you wait 90 minutes for that, ugh!
    The thrust of the story, as others have mentioned,
    is not on monster battles - instead, there are
    wizards, sword play, and magic bolts of lightning.

    There is also a love interest in this movie, more
    so than one typically finds. And the on-the-verge-of-jazz
    music score that we get (when the music isn't trying
    and failing to be Ifukube!) really kills a lot of
    otherwise decent moments. I have to admit, "Love story"
    and "Kaiju mixing with jazzy-pop" is not going to work
    for me, though evidently there are enough
    people who don't mind.

    So, bottom line, watch this movie and judge for
    yourself. I bought the DVD brand new for under $6
    and have seen it even cheaper (that says a lot
    to me)! I have a 7 year-old nephew who I lent
    it to and he watched it four times,
    so what do I know ;)

    1 out of 5 stars Dull Movie.......2006-02-14

    I'm sorry, but it just was bad. I'm a long time Godzilla, Gamera, and Ultraman fan, so I'm not saying this because of the kaiju. First off, the characters were uninteresting. They really focused on individuals that only had one title. "Kind and Smart". "Nimble and Quick", "Evil and Powerful". They just had little to make themselves memorable from. The biggest problem is Orochi. I waited the entire film for the monster. Then, when he came, he was just a plothole creature that could have been just as easily taken away. They could have added so much more. So yes, it was a major disappointment in my opinion. Stick with the recent Godzilla and Gamera films.

    4 out of 5 stars Japanese Legend Comes to Life.......2004-07-13

    Toho, Inc. is probably best known currently for its character Godzilla. But Godzilla was a last minute project for the studios when a larger project was canceled well into production. I just watched a wonderful piece of Japanese mythology which is marketed in this country under the name of Orochi the Eight-Headed Dragon.

    Steeped in Japanese mythology and legend, Orochi begins with the Japanese story of creation. Millions of years later a Japanese emperor has twin sons. A powerful shaman warns that the second twin is evil and should be put to death. But the child is rescued by the White Bird of Heaven and raised in a shrine dedicated to the goddess of the Earth. The young prince grows to manhood under the shadow of a prophesy that says he will be a warrior of the gods.

    The plot continues to thicken as the Shaman continues to speak against the young prince and the Shaman's motives begin to become suspect. The shaman was spawned by an evil god who tried to destroy the world eons ago. That god was exiled by the father of the gods but was soon to return. Prince Yamato Takeru is charged with stopping the Earth's destruction. Aided by the White Bird of Heaven and by his lady love, the prince confronts the newly-returned god. The god transforms into a giant dragon and begins his reign of destruction and enters the final battle.

    This tale is one of Japan's greatest legends and is a superb movie. The marketing was obviously aimed at fans of monster movies but that is not the thrust of the film. Instead the viewer is immersed in the fascinatingly rich mythology and legends of Japan. Beautiful cinematography and acting that is superior to any monster movie add to the story line to tell a rich and fascinating tale. This is definitely one to watch.

    3 out of 5 stars The Eight Headed Dragon Returns.......2004-01-22

    Orochi The Eight Headed Dragon, was a good Japanese fantasy film, rooted in Japanese mythology.

    The film beigns by giving the history of the Gods of ancient Japan, which becomes a central point later in the film. After the intro, twin sons are born to an emperor. The second son, Yanto, is believed to be evil by his father and is ordered to be killed. Tsuokinowa (the emperpor's priest/advisor) attempts to throw Yanto over a cliff. However, Yanto is saved by a golden bird which carries him to the priestess of Amerterasu. She raises him as her own until he returns to his father as a young man, at the request of his birth mother.

    While back at his fathers palace, Yanto's birth mother becomes ill, and Yanto is believed to be the source of her death, due to his curse.(it includes him turning into a demon like creature with magical powers when he is in danger) Yanto is also accused of killing his bother in a scuffle they have over their mother's death. Yanto's father finally decides to send him away on a quest to quell a Barbaric King (Kumaso)to the west. Along the way, Yanto meets Oto, a young woman who is a keeper at a shrine for the bird goddess Amerterasu. She devots herself to Yanto and believes that she will die for him one day. They defeat the king, as well as his god,(a creature made of rock and lava) who Oto is alsmost sacrificed too. Eventually, Yanto's seregate mother, reveals that Tsukuyami will return to the earth in order to get his revenge on his sister,(the goddess Amerterasu) and his father, Izanagi. Apparently Tsukuyami had been kicked off the Earth by his father, and wonders around space trapped in a giant ice prison.(whcih looks a lttle like a spacecraft)He had been kicked off for his evil ways which is when he became the Orochi the first time on earth.

    Before they take on Tsukuyumi, they must battle a sea creature in order to gain a sword from it. During the encounter, Yanto is almost killed, and Oto sacrifices herself to save him. Later however, she is resurrected. Her death transforms her, and gives her the power of the goddess Amerterasu. After this, they are ready to take on Tsukuyami. In order to defeat Tsukuyami, Yanto and Oto must team up and become one with the help of the goddess Amerterasu.(the flying bird) After a human battle the two sides resort to giant monster type forms where they battle it out. Tsukuyami becomes the 8 headed dragon again, and Yanto and Oto become a figure which reminded me a lot of the anime version of Voltron.

    Orochi, was a decent film, and included a lot of action to keep the stroy moving. In fact, it reminded me of a Sinbad film at times until the end. Yanto and Oto do a good job with their roles as did Tsukuyomi. Yanto uses both sowrds and magic to aid him, and Oto uses magic most of the time while battling the foes. The sets and costuming were well made, and the special effects, for the most part, were good.

    The down side, is the creatures, which were the weakest of the special effects in the film. All resembled models, or men in rubber suits from the early Kaiju monster movie days of Godzilla and the like. And the Voltron-like being that is used at the end is very chezzy. A hint of the Power Rangers crossed my mind when I saw it. Had it not been for him, I might have given another star. The two exceptions on the creatures were the flying bird, which looked passable, and the Orochi with its fire spewing breath. I think that all the creatures would have benefitted from being in an anime format, where outlandishness goes well.

    The release company on this film is ADV and they include both a Japanese and English dubbed version of the film.(the dub is done fairly well). They also include some trailers of other films.

    This film will probally not peek the interest of everyone unless you fit into one of these catergoires. 1 You like Kaiju films like Godzilla. 2 You are interested in Japanese cinema. 3 You like anime films. 4 You have seen and enjoyed the Sinbad movies or films like Clash of the Titans and Jason and the Argonauts. This is not a martial arts film in anyway, so if you're looking for that, look elsewhere. Other than that, try to rent it if you can, it's good for a change of venue outside of Hollywood. I doubt it's really a keeper, so only buy it if it's a really good deal.

    3 out of 5 stars Very enjoyable film...but a poor DVD release.......2003-10-01

    The release of this greatly enjoyable Kaiju film is compromised by a less than steller DVD release. The video in not enhanced for 16x9 TVs and the picture is less than top quality. Too bad, since this fantasy film, with great action and wonderful stylized effects deserved much better. Shame on ADV for blowing it.

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