Saturday 3 March 2018

Movie Review - Half Human

Half Human

1958














The Cast



This is a tale of two movies...  Back in the days, before they decided to redub foreign movies they did this.  Strip the original movie, in this case, Ju Jin Yuki Otoko, down to its basic storyline and better scenes (and in this case remove the sound too), then add segue segments where a narrator tells the story.  So here you have John Carradine playing Dr John Rayburn, an anthropologist, who is relating his latest adventure in the Orient to two of his esteemed colleagues.  A story about a group of friends holidaying when they come across "The Snowman".

The major drawback is the commentary given by Carradine.  Unfortunately, it's very badly written and flatly delivered.  So even when we meet the hulking creature we are neither in awe or in fear since we've been lulled into boredom by the dialogue.

To be honest, even the direction and acting given in the American sections of this film are below par.  Whereas the opening sequence of the skiers on the mountainside is breathtaking and thought-provoking, even though it's in black and white and not been remastered that well.  In fact, all of the original movie scenes are far superior to the added American sets.  Not only in filming, which has some really nice shots, both iconic and scenic, but also in the acting.  Even though they've diluted the sound the expressions on the actors and actresses faces say's it all.

And for those reasons, I would recommend trying to find a dubbed or subbed version of the original instead of watching this as it looks more entertaining... and so much better.

I give this Big Ape A Missing Link of 3.25 out of 10

The Trailer