
Dolmen X 2018
Naoko Komuro's *Dolmen X (2018)* flips the script on alien invasion tropes by blending sharp sci-fi satire with high-energy idol culture.
Director: Naoko Komuro
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Dolmen X (2018) about?
A group of aliens arrives on Earth with plans to conquer the planet, but after attending an idol concert, they decide to infiltrate humanity by forming their own boy band, Dolmen X. The film blends sci-fi satire with idol culture, following their misadventures as they balance invasion schemes with pop stardom.
Who directed Dolmen X?
Naoko Komuro directed *Dolmen X*, bringing a dynamic visual style and sharp comedic timing to this genre-defying adventure.
Who stars in Dolmen X?
The film features Kodai Asaka, Yuuki Ogoe, Tina Tamashiro, Arata Horii, Renn Kiriyama, and Yoshimi Tokui as the core members of Dolmen X.
Is Dolmen X (2018) worth watching?
With its unique premise and genre-blending appeal, *Dolmen X* is a fun watch for fans of sci-fi comedies and idol culture. While it may not be a cinematic masterpiece, its energetic tone and inventive concept make it a standout entry in the genre. If you enjoy offbeat, high-spirited films, it's absolutely worth a stream or download.
How long is Dolmen X?
*Dolmen X* runs for 108 minutes.
About Dolmen X (2018) — Aliens invade via idol group chaos in this hilarious sci-fi comedy
Naoko Komuro's *Dolmen X (2018)* flips the script on alien invasion tropes by blending sharp sci-fi satire with high-energy idol culture. When a ragtag group of extraterrestrial invaders—Ichii, Nii, Sai, and Yoi—land on Earth with plans to conquer the planet, they're unexpectedly won over by the infectious energy of a male idol concert. Inspired, they ditch their original mission and decide to infiltrate humanity by becoming the hottest boy band around. Under the name Dolmen X, these intergalactic heartthrobs swap laser guns for microphones and choreography, turning their invasion attempt into a pop-culture phenomenon. The result is a genre-bending comedy packed with dazzling performances, cheeky social commentary, and a vibrant atmosphere that's equal parts chaotic and charming.
Based on Yuna Takagi's popular manga, *Dolmen X* delivers a fresh twist on the 'fish-out-of-water' story, where alien ambition meets teenage fandom. With its snappy pacing, witty dialogue, and a cast that balances quirky charm with surprising sincerity, this quirky sci-fi romp feels like a love letter to both K-pop and classic alien invasion narratives. Whether you're tuning in for the out-of-this-world premise or just the infectious vibes, Dolmen X proves that sometimes the best way to take over the world is to make the planet fall in love with you first.