Review of Tetsuo: The Bullet Man (2010) by Steven W — 26 Sep 2010
Tsukamoto's third film in the Tetsuo is loud, graphic, and uneeded. The film has nothing to do with the past entries, but pretty much the same premise, a man loses his child in a vechicular manslaughter case and his wife wants revenge.
So as the man starts to lean towards revenge he starts to transform into some sort of mechanical beast with gun barrels coming out of his body. Only about twenty percent of the film makes sense the rest is just loud metal noises and crappy cinematography.
Crap!
This review of Tetsuo: The Bullet Man (2010) was written by Steven W on 26 Sep 2010.
Tetsuo: The Bullet Man has generally received mixed reviews.
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