At first when I was watching it, I didn't feel like I was going to enjoy this movie as much as I did Mysterians or Dogora, the latter of which has become one of my favorite Toho movies. But the masterfully done suspensful moments such as the aforementioned midnight visitor scene and the final fungal climax really delivered the goods for me, as far as decent horror flicks go. The ending, with its pessemistic view on mankind, was kind of a downer, but I suppose you can interpret it any way you like; is mankind hopeless in it's violent and selfish nature or can we eventually reach peace and understanding?
What a knockout cast, too! Akira Kubo, Kumi Mizuno, Hiroshi Koizumi, Kenji Sahara, and Yoshi Tsuchiya, and everyone of them really got to shine since this movie focuses so much on the characters and how they begin to become less human (both physically and morally).
I also love the Matangos themselves, but not because I think they're scary... but because I think they're cute! The ending is really freaky, but you gotta admit that the big walking Matangos look kind of lovable with their rounded, groping paws and mushroom heads.


