Tetsuo: The Bulletman

Tetsuo: The Bulletman
  • Release year: 2010
  • Runtime: 71 minutes
  • Country: Japan
  • Keywords: human experiment, murder of a child, cyberpunk, biopunk, japanese cyberpunk, cyberpunk sci fi, metal, written and directed by cast member, part of trilogy, third part
Plot:
Two long decades after the archetype flesh/metal mutation in Tetsuo: The Iron Man (1989), and seventeen years after Taniguchi Tomoo's equally majestic transformation in Tetsuo II: Body Hammer (1992), another fine specimen--the American-Japanese white collar worker, Anthony--embraces the catalytic power of pain and rage, when a mysterious driver runs over and kills his only son, Tom. Unable to come to terms with his loss, the pained father allows a magnificent bio-mechanic transmutation elevate his malleable flesh to a higher form of existence, as cold metal protrusions and sophisticated weaponry enhance his body. Now, Machine-Anthony is invulnerable. Who can confront the all-powerful Bullet Man?
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