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200690 minHorror, Science Fiction, Action

Meatball Machine

Is Meatball Machine a Hit or Flop?

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Is Meatball Machine worth watching? With a rating of 5.378/10, this Horror, Science Fiction, Action film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Meatball Machine Synopsis

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.

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Top Cast

Issey Takahashi
Issey TakahashiYôji
Aoba Kawai
Aoba KawaiSachiko
Kenichi Kawasaki
Kenichi KawasakiTanaka
Tarō Suwa
Tarō Suwa
Shoichiro Masumoto
Shoichiro Masumoto
Ayano Yamamoto
Ayano Yamamoto
Toru Tezuka
Toru Tezuka
Takashi Naha
Takashi Naha
Shuya Yoshimoto
Shuya Yoshimoto

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Is Meatball Machine worth watching?

Meatball Machine has received mixed reviews with a 5.378/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Horror, Science Fiction, Action movies.

Is Meatball Machine hit or flop?

Meatball Machine has received average ratings (5.378/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is Meatball Machine?

Meatball Machine is a Horror, Science Fiction, Action movie that Capable of making bio-mechanical weapons out of human flesh, alien parasites grotesquely invade the Earth, turning their hosts into maniacal killers w...

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Critic Reviews

sickingupdaisiesOct 21, 2024
★ 6

Like a mix of Tetsuo and Tokyo Gore Police. Very body horror heavy, fun focus on practical effects. It's a bit of a slow-burn, despite the quick physical excitement right from the start the actual story unfolds slowly. I did enjoy the idea of the premise (*spoilers*) which is that these alien parasites keep arriving on earth to take over human hosts and fight each other until the host is "used up", then moving on to the next human host. Oddly enough it is considered a romance too, but definitely not your typical of the genre. Certainly a bit bleak in that department lol. The ending was lacking, but overall if you like the Tokusatsu genre and gory practical effects then it can be a fun watch. The parasite puppets inside the host were my favourite part, very demented and fun(ny).