Meatball Machine (2006)

They come from beyond

Meatball Machine (2006) poster

Capable of making bio-mechanical weapons out of human flesh, alien parasites grotesquely invade the Earth, turning their hosts into maniacal killers who seek and destroy each other to the bloody death! And yes, it s also a human love story, even though the budding romantics are infested with slimy, tumor-like globules.

Director: Yudai Yamaguchi, Jun'ichi Yamamoto
Genre: Horror, Science Fiction, Action
Runtime: 90 min
Release Date:

Cast

Screenplay

Music: Tomohide Harada
Cinematography: Shinji Kugimiya
Editing: Yudai Yamaguchi, Kôji Misada
Production: King Records
Country: Japan
Language: 日本語
Original Language: ja

Themes

Alien Invasion and First Contact, Visions of Future and Technology

Keywords

invasion, alien, cyberpunk, parasite, absurd, dramatic, whimsical, cruel, inflammatory, mean spirited, sarcastic

Trailer

Meatball Machine Trailer

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Meatball Machine about?
Capable of making bio-mechanical weapons out of human flesh, alien parasites grotesquely invade the Earth, turning their hosts into maniacal killers who seek and destroy each other to the bloody death! And yes, it s also a human love story, even though the budding romantics are infested with slimy, tumor-like globules.
Who directed Meatball Machine?
Meatball Machine was directed by Yudai Yamaguchi, Jun'ichi Yamamoto.
Who stars in Meatball Machine?
Meatball Machine stars Issey Takahashi, Aoba Kawai, Kenichi Kawasaki, Tarō Suwa, Shoichiro Masumoto, Ayano Yamamoto.
How long is Meatball Machine?
Meatball Machine has a runtime of 1h 30m (90 minutes).
What genre is Meatball Machine?
Meatball Machine is a Horror, Science Fiction, Action film.
Where was Meatball Machine produced?
Meatball Machine was produced in Japan.
What are the themes of Meatball Machine?
The themes of Meatball Machine include: Alien Invasion and First Contact, Visions of Future and Technology.