Uma expedição à Ilha Infante descobre uma população indígena e pequenas fadas que adoram a divindade mítica da ilha. Conhecido como Mothra, ele vai em resgate de suas fadas quando elas são s... Ler tudoUma expedição à Ilha Infante descobre uma população indígena e pequenas fadas que adoram a divindade mítica da ilha. Conhecido como Mothra, ele vai em resgate de suas fadas quando elas são seqüestradas por um homem de negócios ganancioso.Uma expedição à Ilha Infante descobre uma população indígena e pequenas fadas que adoram a divindade mítica da ilha. Conhecido como Mothra, ele vai em resgate de suas fadas quando elas são seqüestradas por um homem de negócios ganancioso.
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- Shobijin (Twin Fairy)
- (as Yumi Ito)
- Shobijin (Twin Fairy)
- (as Emi Ito)
- Kurâruku Neruson
- (as Jerî Itô)
- Military Advisor
- (as Yoshibumi Tajima)
- Nelson's Henchman
- (as Hiroshi Iwamoto)
- Ship Survivor
- (cenas deletadas)
1961's Mothra runs pretty evenly, allowing the story to breathe adequately before dishing out some modest mass destruction. The film's first acts, with scientists exploring Infant Island, remind me greatly of Skull Island from King Kong; the manner in which they use the fairies as a sideshow is not too far off from Kong either, only instead of unleashing a giant monkey's wrath, the fairies sing and summon a giant larva. It's weird stuff, but the film plays everything out with a straight face. This film ultimately sets the pattern for future incarnations of Mothra (you seriously can't have Mothra without the singing fairies, the larva, or without specific phases of attacks). As the original feature, however, the only formula this film adheres to is that of the classic monster picture, with a bit of adventure thrown in, and it's neat that way.
The story's pretty much outlined above; it is a well-structured plot with a cast of alright (and sometimes goofy) characters. With all the fairies and monsters on display, I always felt that Mothra was a grade more unbelievable than most other monster movies, but thanks to the film's earnest tone, it works as a fine and dandy fantasy (and it's pretty neat to see such fantasy being opposed by modern and ultramodern weaponry). The story touches upon a few themes concerning capitalism and greed, but is never overbearing.
This film uses solid, quality photography and editing. Acting is good from the original cast (but might be marred heavily by the English dubbing if you chose to watch it). Writing gets the job done pretty well. This production shows its age, but still uses fine-looking sets, props, and costumes. Special effects are a bit rough, but for its time, they are smashing. Music is not bad either.
No matter how silly or fantastic it gets, I have a soft spot for Mothra, especially in seeing her future clashes with Godzilla and other monsters. The first and most original Mothra film presents the basics of Mothra-lore, which in turn echoes parts of the original King Kong, and would stand proudly next to classic monster flicks like Godzilla. Fans of the genre should give this original film a rent.
4/5 (Entertainment: Good | Story: Pretty Good | Film: Good)
- Al_The_Strange
- 29 de jan. de 2014
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- CuriosidadesThe Mothra larva was the largest costume Toho would create in the Showa era. The Mothra larva seen rampaging through Tokyo's neighborhood was about 7 feet tall and just over 31 feet long. Weighing about 265 pounds (120 kilograms), a total of eight actors were needed to perform and operate the Mothra larva.
- Erros de gravaçãoWhen Dr. Shinichi is showing the symbols he discovered in the cave to Senchan, you can see someone in black pants and shoes walking down the stairs behind Senchan's head.
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[the protagonists confront Nelson to return Mothra's fairies back to Infant Island]
Dr. Shinichi Chujo: I want you to stop this inhumanity and return them to their island.
Nelson's Henchman: Inhumanity? Ridiculous. Strictly speaking they're just scientific data.
Clark Nelson: Those fairies aren't human. They're merchandise.
- Cenas durante ou pós-créditosIn the credits for the U.S. version, including promo material released by Columbia Pictures, Eurasian model Jerry Ito (who plays the villianous Mr. Nelson) is billed as "Jelly Ito."
- Versões alternativasThe American Version also edited the birth of Mothra sequence, cutting out a good 40 seconds to make it more elaborate
- ConexõesEdited into A Guerra dos Monstros (1965)
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- Faturamento bruto mundial
- US$ 90
- Tempo de duração1 hora 41 minutos
- Mixagem de som
- Proporção
- 2.35 : 1