Guyver: Dark Hero (1994) - Based on the long running manga that has been on hiatus since 2013. The sequel to that awful live action first film, with a sequel that is sooooo much better in every way. Better actor for the main lead (David Hayter. Yes, the very same.), better action and fight scenes, and better acting. Though there's still come cheesiness and very comic book type lines peppered through the last 20 minutes of film. Despite the more consistent and darker tone that matched the manga.
Picking up a year after the first film, Sean Barker is stuck in a rut trying to find out more about the suit that gives him power. The titular Guyver. After destroying Chronos
(only the LA division, they're a worldwide company), he sets out to find some answers. He keeps getting visions/nightmares and wants to know why. He finds out about archeological dig that might help the answers he seeks. I won't spoil those who are interested, but I have to say, this is one of the better anime/manga super hero adaptions done in America. I put it up there with
Battle Angel Alita. The movie does have its own flaws. The budget is lower and some the acting is a little stiff with some of the extra or side characters, but is fine overall. The movie more than makes up for it with its fight, monster suits and designs, just better camera work. The movie won't change your life, you'll find yourself a hidden gem that is better than most superhero movies from the 90s and some of the early 2000s. Hell, it at least stands out from the usual Marvel or DC fair in that you don't get movies like this anymore, unless you like the usual Toku affair. But even then, most of the modern Toku superhero movies are nowhere near this gory nor dark.
What works is that while the film is dark, it never goes in to overly, edge-lord, territory. There is some minor self awareness, but respect for the source material. The director, Steven Yang, really is a big fan of the manga series and it shows. Another bonus to this movie, is that you don't even need to see the first movie to enjoy it, thank Christ! It's sad that third movie was never made, but at least
the movie ends on story that is mostly self contained. The ending is bittersweet, yet fitting.