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  1. Big Man Japan (大日本人, Dai Nipponjin, lit. ' Great Japanese ') is a 2007 Japanese kaiju film written, starring and directed by Hitoshi Matsumoto. It was well received by critics in the U.S., after many months of showings at various festivals and film events.

  2. Big Man Japan: Directed by Hitoshi Matsumoto. With Hitoshi Matsumoto, Riki Takeuchi, Ua, Ryunosuke Kamiki. An eccentric man living alone in a decrepit house in Tokyo periodically transforms into a 100-foot tall giant in order to defend Japan against similarly sized monsters.

    • (4K)
    • Action, Comedy, Sci-Fi
    • Hitoshi Matsumoto
    • 2007-06-02
  3. Jun 2, 2007 · Runtime: 113 Min. Genre: Comedy. Distributor: Shochiku. Language: Japanese. Country: Japan. Plot. Daisato lives a mundane life in a rundown house tagged with insulting and obscenity-riddled graffiti. This middle-aged slacker seems a puzzling subject to be followed by the documentary crew that films his banal daily routine.

  4. An eccentric man aged about 40 lives alone in a decrepit house in Tokyo. He periodically transforms into a giant, about 30 meters tall, and defends Japan by battling similarly sized monsters that turn up and destroy buildings.

  5. May 19, 2007 · Overview. Daisato, a second-rate, third-generation superhero, annoys his neighbors with the noise and destruction he causes on the job. But a heroic public image is the least of his concerns.

  6. An eccentric man aged about 40 lives alone in a decrepit house in Tokyo. He periodically transforms into a giant, about 30 meters tall, and defends Japan by battling similarly sized monsters that turn up and destroy buildings.

  7. An outrageous portrait of a pathetic but truly unique hero: Daisato, who is entrusted with defending Japan from a host of bizarre monsters by transforming into a stocky, stick-wielding giant several stories high.