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Mutant Girls Squad (2010)

Mutant Girls Squad (2010)
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A teenage girl takes on the powers that be who have plans for her and her friends in this over-the-top sci-fi action yarn from the filmmaking team of Noboru Iguchi, Yoshihiro Nishimura and Tak Sakaguchi. Rin (Yumi Sugimoto) has always felt like an outcast among her classmates and peers, and as she's about to turn sixteen, she finds out why -- while her mother (Maiko Ito) is human, her dad (Kanji Tsuda) is a Hiruko, a race of mutant creatures whose bodies transform themselves in strange ways and can sprout weapons at will. Defense Minister Koshimizu (Naoto Takenaka) has launched a crusade to eliminate the Hirukos in the name of public safety, but Rin's father tells her of an underground Hiruko alliance who are fighting for their right to survive, and after the death of her parents, Rin makes her way to a training camp for young Hirukos. Rin, who now has long blades where her fingers used to be, teams up with fellow teenage warriors Rei (Yuko Takayama), Yoshie (Suzuka Morita), Sachie (Cay Izumi) and Chiako (Naoi Nagano), all of whom have unique bodily weapons of their own, as they set out to take down Koshimizu. Sento Shojo: Chi No Tekkamen Densetsu) (aka Mutant Girls Squad) received its North American premiere at the 2010 New York Asian Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Director(s):
Noboru IguchiTak Sakaguchi, (more)
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Synopsis of Mutant Girls Squad

A teenage girl takes on the powers that be who have plans for her and her friends in this over-the-top sci-fi action yarn from the filmmaking team of Noboru Iguchi, Yoshihiro Nishimura and Tak Sakaguchi. Rin (Yumi Sugimoto) has always felt like an outcast among her classmates and peers, and as she's about to turn sixteen, she finds out why -- while her mother (Maiko Ito) is human, her dad (Kanji Tsuda) is a Hiruko, a race of mutant creatures whose bodies transform themselves in strange ways and can sprout weapons at will. Defense Minister Koshimizu (Naoto Takenaka) has launched a crusade to eliminate the Hirukos in the name of public safety, but Rin's father tells her of an underground Hiruko alliance who are fighting for their right to survive, and after the death of her parents, Rin makes her way to a training camp for young Hirukos. Rin, who now has long blades where her fingers used to be, teams up with fellow teenage warriors Rei (Yuko Takayama), Yoshie (Suzuka Morita), Sachie (Cay Izumi) and Chiako (Naoi Nagano), all of whom have unique bodily weapons of their own, as they set out to take down Koshimizu. Sento Shojo: Chi No Tekkamen Densetsu) (aka Mutant Girls Squad) received its North American premiere at the 2010 New York Asian Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
90 mins
Director(s):
Yoshihiro NishimuraNoboru IguchiTak Sakaguchi
Writer(s):
Jun TsugitaNoboru Iguchi
Producer(s):
Gen SatoToshiki Kimura
Categories:
Sci-Fi & FantasyForeignDrama
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    Gennadiy V.

    Don't be distracted by "pretty girls" involved messages. The movie is simply bad. It's definitely not worth to watch it. They tried to create on some parody on X-Men and 100% it did not work. Even jokes and funny lines were BAD. I gave one star for pretty girls. Hehehe...

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    Miguel C.

    This was so bad, that it was funny. I would have rated it better had I not dozed off during the scenes that went on for too long. Inventive I would call it. The Japanese, for such polite people, seem to have some repressed darkness within. It was filmed as if it was a cartoon. This allowed them to ignore some laws of physics. The girls are very cute. They're hilarious and I don't think it's accidental.

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    Donna Marie L.

    This MIGHT have been a good movie, had it been IN ENGLISH.

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