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I Am a Hero

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2016 | 126m | Japanese

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Director: Shinsuke Sato
Writer: Akiko Nogi
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A man witnesses a fatal traffic accident on his way home from work, and the victim is clearly killed on impact. A moment later, when the corpse stands up and walks away, it could be a hallucination or something far more extraordinary.
Release Date: Apr 23, 2016
Director: Shinsuke Sato
Writer: Akiko Nogi
Genres: Action, Drama, Horror
Keywords japan, zombie, based on manga, epidemic, zombie apocalypse, comic strip artist
Production Companies Tokyo FM, TOHO, dentsu, Nippan Group Holdings, jeki, Shogakukan, Hakuhodo DY Media Partners, KDDI, Shogakukan-Shueisha Productions, GYAO, Toho Pictures, avex pictures, Hikari TV, WOWOW
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Oct 10, 2025
Entered: Oct 10, 2025
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Yo Oizumi Hideo Suzuki
Kasumi Arimura Hiromi Hayakari
Masami Nagasawa Nurse Yabu
Hisashi Yoshizawa Iura
Yoshinori Okada Sango
Yuu Tokui Abe
Nana Katase Tekko
Makita Sports Matsuo
Tsukaji Muga Mitani
Jin Katagiri Nakata Korori
Toru Kazama Chikura
Runa Endo Survivor at Fuji Outlet Park
Hiromitsu Takeda Kasuga
Miho Suzuki Zombie
Toshifumi Muramatsu Taxi Driver
Natsu Ando Zombie
Kazlaser Zombie
Emi Kurita Mi
Hirota Otsuka Mangaka
Masaki Ota Osamu
Yo Takahashi Manga editor
Kento Shibuya Survivor at Fuji Outlet Park
Kyotaro Gan Passer-by
Lee Dae-kwang Zombie
Karan Terata Zombie
Miho Harita Zombie
Nakatani Hitomi
Name Job
Koji Kawamoto Stunts
Brett Voss Foley Mixer
Masaki Onishi Stunt Coordinator
Adam Schmidt Scoring Mixer
Roger Campredon Camera Operator
Kentarô Shima Digital Intermediate Assistant
Kensuke Matsui Sound Effects Editor
Gaku Abe Compositing Artist
Yu Ishida Compositing Artist
Chika Kurihara VFX Production Coordinator
Yasuaki Ono Compositing Artist
Hiroshi Saito Compositing Artist
Nanako Shiba Compositing Artist
Makoto Arakawa Stunts
Hidetaka Ichiyama Stunts
Kim Dong-cheol Stunts
Lee Yu-ha Stunts
Kaori Sakai Stunts
Akihiko Tsunoda Stunts
Satoshi Yamamoto Stunts
Tsuyoshi Imai Editor
Toshihiro Sugita Music Coordinator
Makoto Kamiya Visual Effects Supervisor, Special Effects
Akiko Nogi Screenplay
Dylan Tuomy-Wilhoit Foley Artist
Navid Hejazi Additional Music
Seiji Saitô Digital Intermediate Producer, Color Grading
Shunsuke Hongo Sound Effects Editor
Hiroki Taniguchi Sound Designer
Yukari Hara Compositing Artist
Takeshi Kitamura Compositing Artist
Shinichi Nomura Compositing Artist
Guillaume Riondel Sets & Props Artist
Wataru Senzaki VFX Production Coordinator
Yosuke Yamada Animation
Yuka Hino Stunts
Yu Joon Jeon Stunt Coordinator
Lee Tae-jin Stunts
Atsushi Okuma Stunts
Miho Suzuki Stunts
Kazunori Yajima Stunts
Kazushiko Yokono Sound Recordist
Yoshimasa Fujie Assistant Director
Iwao Saitô Production Design
Shinsuke Fujimoto Assistant Director
Kengo Hanazawa Comic Book
Jeffrey Wilhoit Foley Artist
Kohei Chida Music Director
Hirohide Shida Music Supervisor
Tetsuo Ôya Post Production Producer
Kami Asgar Foley Supervisor
Junpei Shinozaki Dialogue Editor
Hiroki Ando Visual Effects Designer
Hideo Isoda Compositing Artist
Y.B. Leong Compositing Artist
Tasuku Onodera Compositing Artist
Kazutake Saito Compositing Lead
Takaya Takahashi Compositing Artist
Hiroto Hashimoto Stunts
Katsu Itagaki Stunts
Kim Sang-hoon Stunts
Satoshi Noda Stunts
Yousuke Shibata Stunts
Tsutomu Uchigasaki Stunts
Hiroyuki Yoshii Visual Effects Production Manager
Kazumi Osaka Decorator
Shinsuke Sato Director
Nima Fakhrara Original Music Composer
Atsushi Doi Visual Effects Supervisor
Drew Denton Additional Music
Koyo Sonae Music Producer
Benjamin L. Cook Foley Supervisor
Masumi Takino Sound Effects Editor
Hanyu Chien Compositing Artist
Yumiko Kano VFX Production Coordinator
Takao Muraoka VFX Production Coordinator
Shuichi Osawa Animation
Noriko Sato Visual Effects Production Manager
Wang Tong Compositing Artist
Ayako Hino Stunts
Jeon Sang-joon Stunt Coordinator
Daisuke Kimura Stunts
Masashi Oishi Stunts
Kensuke Sonomura Stunts
Daiki Watanabe Stunts
Taro Kawazu Director of Photography
Yuji Shimomura Action Director
Takeshi Sato Production Secretary
Masatoshi Takeyama Line Producer
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Akihiro Yamauchi Executive Producer
KIDO Shiro Producer
Minami Ichikawa Producer
Michiaki Yamasaki Producer
Riichirô Nakamura Co-Producer
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Reviews

Rangan
7.0

**The hand that holds the pencil forced to take a shotgun.** If you are a big zombie film fan, this should be your next flick to check it out. This is a Japanese live-action film adapted from the manga series of the same name. I am not saying it was the best zombie film ever, or the decade or eve ... n the year, but surely a better film compared to the recent ones. First of all the story is same as most of the same themed films, that the zombie outbreak brings chaos everywhere, and followed by the survival game. The difference in here was the characters and some of the great scenes that lifted the film up. Hideo, also pronounced as Hero is a 'best newcomer' manga artist award winner a few years back. Now in his 30s looking for a breakthrough in his career. But after receiving a backlash when his book was denied to publish and followed by break up with his girlfriend, he begins to witness a series of strange events around him. While the entire city turned into madness, he and a random school girl join the hands to escape from the horror. So their journey begins to nowhere, but be safe. Later a couple of twists come into play and brings an end to the narration. The script was not praiseworthy, but the filmmaking was, including the performances. The actors had given their best shots. The scenes involving the conflict between humans and zombies were carved so awesomely. Being a film fanatic, I'm used to this kind of themes, so none of these flicks can scare me. Not just the sci-fi horror films, but also the supernatural horrors. That's a drawback. But if I was a normal guy or a little kid, this film would have been in a different league. Still, I enjoyed it. Because overall film offered me a great entertainment. > "What you seek isn't dream anymore! It's delusion. Only a small, special group of people can achieve success." I don't understand the Japanese, except a few simple words, but from my observation, they never mentioned the word 'zombie'. They called it by the virus that caused it, ZQN. I don't know what those alphabets stand for, but all I got was the word 'Zokyun'. The equivalent English word is 'bang', like a sudden sharp thud sound. Anyway, coming to the film, the characters are unpredictable. You can't trust anyone of them, except our lead guy. Not just because of the infection, but their intentions, more like it is about survival of the fittest. I mean like usual, the man's weakness, power hungry. After Hideo, the school girl Hiromi is the next in the lead, but there's nothing much to expect from her. They kept that role very mysterious, that I was looking for an explanation which never came. That was really disappointing, but it also mean a hint of a possible sequel. I hope they make one, after all this film was received so well. The details in the film were very impressive, even the small ones. Not just they focused the human characters, they have given strength to zombies to strike the survived human ruthlessly, but uniquely like an athlete. So basically, no traditional zombie theory was followed. They bent the rules to make it a unique product, as well as to entertain the viewers, mostly funnily. Shot in the fine places, especially in the second half. This film redefined the zombie film from those days before the evolution of superheroes and space-age flicks. It was a perfect mix of comedy, action and thriller. But I laughed surely better than those recent full length comedy flicks that had best comedians. This is not a remake material, so I'm not expecting the west to do that. Like I always say, whatever world film I watch, I'm happy to end up in a Japanese or a French film. It was a bit long, worth it though. I am not overwhelmed and blindly recommending it, but this film was really good, particularly if you like black comedy, sort of. _7/10_

May 16, 2024