Crying Freeman
- 1995
- 1h 42m
Une jeune fille est accidentellement témoin d'un assassinat : Ayant vu le visage du tueur, sa vie est en danger. Ce tueur, c'est le "Freeman", tueur attitré des triades ne laissant jamais de... Tout lireUne jeune fille est accidentellement témoin d'un assassinat : Ayant vu le visage du tueur, sa vie est en danger. Ce tueur, c'est le "Freeman", tueur attitré des triades ne laissant jamais de témoins. Mais cette fois, il refuse de la tuer.Une jeune fille est accidentellement témoin d'un assassinat : Ayant vu le visage du tueur, sa vie est en danger. Ce tueur, c'est le "Freeman", tueur attitré des triades ne laissant jamais de témoins. Mais cette fois, il refuse de la tuer.
- Prix
- 1 victoire et 1 nomination au total
- Detective Netah
- (as Tcheky Karyo)
- Lady Hanada
- (as Yoko Shimada)
Avis en vedette
The movie is a close adaptation to the Manga without trying to do the inimitable. Marc Dacascos is an acknowledged martial artist and acrobat which adds only to the credentials he brings to the movie. Of course, as all avid manga watchers will know, there is always a perverted dimension to the Manga movies. This is not so apparent in this movie adaptation, but suffice it to say that the romantic interest in this movie, has a face which seems so beautiful and tender, it could have come right out of a Japanese novel.
Superb watching. I recommend it to anyone who liked the Manga.
The first live-action manga movie, starring Mark Dacascos as the lethal Freeman, does not disappoint
Directed by Christopher Gans (Brotherhood of the Wolf), Crying Freeman was the first live-action manga movie in history.
The seminal martial artist Mark Dacascos (Drive and Brotherhood of the Wolf) stars as Yo Hinimura, the latest in a line of executioners of the `Sons of the Dragons', an ancient Chinese group, originally founded to protect the Chinese people from danger and injustice, and still in practice today.
On one job when he is sent to kill the son of the leader of one of the Yakuza clans, a beautiful artist, painting the landscape, sees him skilfully executing the man and his bodyguards. Seeing him shedding tears after killing them, instead of being afraid she is captivated and drawn towards him. However, seconds after introducing himself, he disappears.
According to the laws of the Sons of the Dragons, since she has seen his face, she must be killed. But when Yo Hinimura, the freeman, cannot bring himself to kill her, they soon find themselves under fire from the Yakuza, the police, and even the Sons of the Dragons.
Crying Freeman delivers excellent action set pieces, as well as solid drama, but there are a few flaws. The director, Gans, often over-uses slow motion in the action scenes, which quickly becomes repetitive and detracts from the otherwise excellent action. Also, aside from Dacascos, who plays the character of Hinimura to perfection, the acting is occasionally mediocre and lacking emotion. In addition, Dacascos, one of the best martial artists in the world, is not given little chance to shine, although this is understandable, as why would an assassin resort to hand-to-hand combat when he has firearms and blades at his disposal.
Overall, Crying Freeman is an above-par movie. The Hong-Kong style action is very entertaining, and while the plot is neither original nor outstanding, it is still enjoyable. Although Gans later went on to make another movie with Dacascos (Brotherhood of the Wolf), which is more polished, has a budget about ten times larger, and showcases Dacascos' skills as a martial artist much better, Crying Freeman is still definitely worth watching.
7/10
Yo Hinomura/Freeman is an assassin who is captured killing Yakuza mobsters. As he risks his life in a bloody battle for leadership and respect, a beautiful woman falls in love with him, offering her help.
First, I want to note that Crying Freeman is one of the most beautiful action movies, ever shot. It's not the "gunshots" that make it attractive. It's not the experimental directing style that provokes your curiosity. It's the lightly, rhythmical plot development. There are a couple of very beautiful shots that you'll never find in a Steven Segal film. The creators show how much they care about that story which is based on anime series. I always like movies that are made out of artistic passion and love for the particular genre.
Crying Freeman, unlike most 90s "boom-boom" flicks, tells a story about honor and human will. Freeman is a perfectly shaped character, quite likable, although he is not "the guy who saved the world". Silent and prepared, dangerous and wise. I never asked for such things before watching the movie and I am sure nobody has. Maybe that is why I loved it.
It's the depth of the story that made the movie very different for me. This is arguably one of a kind film that depends on its own style. Crying Freeman is almost modest and unambitious which is something, I personally, haven't seen in the past couple of year. Christophe Gans's movie promises to remain a classic if future generations manage to look through its "soul".
Of course, comments about the cast could hardly be made. Due to realism purposes, the creators have gathered a cast of almost unknown performers who do their best and in my opinion, succeed, delivering good performances.
The bad points are almost imperceptible. I kinda disliked how some scenes are way too dark. I've always hated that in movies. Yes, it is more authentic, but you can easily miss a character being killed or something like that. I had hard times, recognizing the villains in the third act, because some of them are killed in the first half on the movie.
Crying Freeman makes us realize we were in a big mistake. There are action movies about moral values.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesJulie Condra and Mark Dacascos met and co-starred in this film, and then they married in real life.
- GaffesYo is clearly naked when he approaches Emu's bed, but after the love scene he suddenly has a white jockstrap on.
- Citations
Shido Shimazaki: "The Sons of the Dragon" exist! And so does the Freeman!
- Générique farfeluLeaves Wrangler: insert unit, Los Angeles - Gilles "James" I
- ConnexionsReferenced in Chuen zik saat sau (2001)
- Bandes originalesActive Lion
Performed by the Fung Hang Orchestra
Courtesy of Fung Hang Record Ltd.
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Détails
- Date de sortie
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- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Убивця, що плаче
- Lieux de tournage
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Box-office
- Budget
- 30 000 000 F (estimation)
- Durée
- 1h 42m(102 min)
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1