Tetsuo: The Iron Man (DVD, 2006)

Product Details
Overview -
Tetsuo: The Iron Man
Scene Index
Side #1 --
1. Main Titles [6:04]
2. The Iron Man [4:33]
3. Blood and Guts [3:19]
4. Changes [5:27]
5. Skin Deep [2:17]
6. Seduction [2:51]
7. I Don't Scare Easily [2:08]
8. My Sewage Pipe [3:40]
9. Love and Death [3:22]
10. Think of It as Jewelry [2:36]
11. Metal Freak [2:26]
12. He's Watching Us [3:16]
13. A New World [7:48]
14. Assimilation [7:03]
15. Stop Resisting [3:42]
16. Dust of the Universe/End Credits [3:30]
Editorial Reviews
An hour-long feature from Japanese director Shinyu Tsukamoto, Tetsuo (also known as Tetsuo: The Iron Man) tells a horrific, cyberpunk-influenced science fiction tale about the intersection of man and post-industrial technology. The central character is a Japanese salary man, an average office worker who is transformed by a brief encounter with a metals fetishist, a man who has purposefully implanted pieces of scrap metal in his body. The salary man soon begins sprouting pieces of metal from various parts of his body, a change which is accompanied by increasingly nightmarish visions and bizarre, metal-filled sexual fantasies. As the man evolves into a strange hybrid of man and machine, he also develops a telepathic connection with another of his kind: the metal fetishist, who has been undergoing a similar conversion, and may indeed be the cause of the salary man's transformation. The two engage in a violent, destructive battle throughout the streets of Tokyo, accompanied by an appropriately industrial soundtrack. Shot on a small budget in 16 millimeter black-and-white, Tsukamoto reprised many of the images and plot elements of Tetsuo in a higher-budgeted sequel, Tetsuo II: Body Hammer. ~ Judd Blaise, Rovi All Movie Guide