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Gun Crazy: Episode 1 - A Woman from Nowhere

  • Video
  • 2002
  • 1h 5m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
173
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Gun Crazy: Episode 1 - A Woman from Nowhere (2002)
Gun Crazy: Episode1 A Woman From Nowhere
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A western set in 2002 Okinawa, Japan, where a woman on a mission rides her Harley Davidson into lawless Tsuson. Fortunately, she's quite capable of defending herself, with or without weapons... Read allA western set in 2002 Okinawa, Japan, where a woman on a mission rides her Harley Davidson into lawless Tsuson. Fortunately, she's quite capable of defending herself, with or without weapons.A western set in 2002 Okinawa, Japan, where a woman on a mission rides her Harley Davidson into lawless Tsuson. Fortunately, she's quite capable of defending herself, with or without weapons.

  • Director
    • Atsushi Muroga
  • Writers
    • Takeshi Hamazaki
    • Atsushi Muroga
  • Stars
    • Ryôko Yonekura
    • Shingo Tsurumi
    • Takeshi Yamato
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    173
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Atsushi Muroga
    • Writers
      • Takeshi Hamazaki
      • Atsushi Muroga
    • Stars
      • Ryôko Yonekura
      • Shingo Tsurumi
      • Takeshi Yamato
    • 10User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Ryôko Yonekura
    Ryôko Yonekura
    • Saki
    Shingo Tsurumi
    • Mr. Tojo
    Takeshi Yamato
    Shun Sugata
    Shun Sugata
    Takashi Ukaji
    Takashi Ukaji
    Kenny Scott
    • Sam Rivera
    Lana Lesley
    • Saki
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Mary J. Baird
    • Additional Voices
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Lance Bowlter
    • Sawashira
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Jeremy Carpenter
    • Additional Voices
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Regi Crosby
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    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Jim Damm
    • Additional Voices
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Ellot Haynes
    • Nishi
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Michael Hoffer
    • Additional Voices
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Samantha Inoue Harte
    Samantha Inoue Harte
    • Hooker in Red Dress
    • (voice)
    Neal Johnson
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    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    David Jones
    • Igami
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Tessa Kloppe
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    • Director
      • Atsushi Muroga
    • Writers
      • Takeshi Hamazaki
      • Atsushi Muroga
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    6wolfovic

    A bumpy ride on planet Cheese!

    At first I have to admit, that I had my share of fun with 'Gun Crazy: Episode 1'. You certainly are not surprised about the fact you do not get a masterpiece of modern cinema, as the movie never pretends to be. Nevertheless the impact of wooden acting and lurid dialog is quite a blast. If you can handle this, perhaps with the help of some alcohol, switch of all higher brain activities and .... voila the raw & simple story develops a certain kind of charm. The heroine is cute and her garment plus arms look good as well. Gun battles are the movies central element and they are not something never seen before - partially even plagiarizing - , however they do not let you down. I was not bored at all and enjoyed the hour watching. Besides, the two GI's at the beginning are my favorite bad guys. Wooohah! Do I recommend 'Gun Crazy: Episode 1 - A Woman From Nowhere'?

    No way, people with good taste could ruin their sensitiveness.

    6/10
    6trancejeremy

    A mish-mash of Sergio Leone movies, with a few twists...

    The advertising blurb for the movie said it was "a Japanese take on a classic spaghetti Western", and sure enough, it is. Although that genre actually has its roots in various samurai films, most notably Yojimbo, this movie definitely seems to draw more from Segion Leone's westerns.

    The plot is largely "Once Upon a Time in the West", except instead of Charles Bronson, the person wanting revenge is a young lady, Saki, played by the very attractive Ryoko Yonekura. Then it sort of switches to "A Fistful of Dollars" for a while, has a brief "A Good, the Bad and the Ugly" interlude, then goes back to "Once Upon a Time...". The ending is pretty original It's enjoyable, but the production values are pretty low. While it tries to emulate the style of HK gun-play, it comes off more as a community theater level of special effects/stunts/gun-play.

    With better action choreography, better gun effects, and the movie just filled out more (it's only about 65 minutes), it would have been a much better movie.
    1ncc1205

    "Crazy" To Have Been Made, Crazier To Have Been Seen!

    Silly, simplistic, and short, GUN CRAZY (VOLUME 1: A WOMAN FROM NOWHERE) goes nowhere.

    This brief (just over sixty minutes) tale isn't so much inspired by the classic spaghetti Westerns as it is a rip-off of Sam Raimi's THE QUICK & THE DEAD (his admitted homage to the spaghetti Westerns) brought into a contemporary setting. In QUICK & DEAD, Sharon Stone's character seeks revenge against the dastardly sheriff (played by Gene Hackman) who, when she was but an urchin, placed the fate of her father (a brief cameo by Gary Sinise) in her hands; she accidentally shot him through the head. In GUN CRAZY, Saki (played by the nimble Ryoko Yonekura) seeks revenge against the dastardly Mr. Tojo (played with minimalist appeal by Shingo Tsurumi), who, when she was but an urchin, placed the fate of her father in her hands; she let her foot slip off the clutch, and dear ole dad was drawn and quartered by a semi truck. The only significant difference, despite the settings, is the fact that Tojo sadistically cripples Saki with … well, I won't spoil that for you in case you decide to watch it.

    In short, Saki – a pale imitation of the Clint Eastwood's 'Man With No Name' – rides into the town – basically, there's a auto shop and a tavern alongside an American military base, so I guess that suffices for a town – corrupted by Tojo, the local crimelord with a ridiculously high price on his head for reasons never explained or explored. Confessing her true self as a bounty hunter, Saki takes on the local gunmen in shootouts whose choreography bares more than a passing similarity to the works of Johnny To and John Woo. Of course, by the end of the film Saki has endured her fair amount of torture at the hands of the bad guys, but she rises to the occasion – on her knees, in a laughable attempt at a surprise ending – and vanquishes all of her enemies with a rocket launcher.

    Don't ask where she gets the rocket launcher. Just watch it for yourself. Try not to laugh.

    The image quality is average for the DVD release. There is a grainy quality to several sequences, but, all in all, this isn't a bad transfer. The sound quality leaves a bit to the imagination at times, but, again, it isn't a bad transfer.

    Rather, it's a bad film.
    6BA_Harrison

    What do you get if you take a Sergio Leone-style plot and give it a contemporary Japanese twist? A Spaghetti Eastern, of course!

    Director Atsushi Muroga's 'Gun Crazy: Episode 1 - A Woman from Nowhere' is a calculated attempt at cult coolness that admittedly, on paper, sounds rather promising: hot female bounty-hunter Saki ( Ryoko Yonekura), clad in leather and brandishing a pair of over-sized hand cannons, rides into a lawless 'town' in order to settle an old score with evil gang boss Mr. Tojo (Shingo Tsurumi). Styled after the classic spaghetti westerns of Sergio Leone, the film features a suitably barren landscape, slow motion gun battles, menacing stares in close-up, and even a Morricone inspired score (complete with whistling).

    Sadly, Muroga doesn't quite fulfill the potential of his premise thanks to a rather cheap shot-on-video look, the lack of convincing gun-play from his star, and not nearly enough of the insane OTT violence one might reasonably expect from a Japanese film called Gun Crazy. Sure, we get the guns, but there just ain't enough of the 'crazy' on display for my liking (the film's closing minutes offer the most outrageous moment, but it's all a case of 'too little, too late').

    If it had been up to me, I'd have given Saki a wider variety of weaponry throughout (and a lot less clothing), made her take at least one unnecessary shower, included a lot more in the way of bloody squib shoot-em-up action, and featured a climactic battle in Mr. Tojo's booby trapped lair against an army of robot ninjas, albino kung fu dwarfs, zombie gimps, and a pair of lesbian conjoined-twin assassins! (okay, okay, that might be going a bit too far, but you get the idea...).

    5.5 out of 10, rounded up to 6 for IMDb.
    6gridoon2025

    Better than the "Zero Woman" films

    "Gun Crazy: A Woman From Nowhere" is a Japanese female action film along the lines of the "Zero Woman" series, only considerably better. It is just as violent (which means VERY violent), less sleazy, and more action-packed, fast-moving and stylishly-executed. It's still a low-budget shot-on-video film, so don't expect anything flawless (for one thing, a lot of the characters sure could use a little more shooting practice), but it does not lack ambition (there are strong music and plot homages to Sergio Leone's westerns). Ryoko Yonekura is an impressive heroine (and probably one of the most beautiful women in the world - there is also a bad girl who is a stunner herself), and "Mr. Tojo" is a cruel, sadistic and smart villain. Worth getting if you like this kind of stuff. **1/2 out of 4.

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      The U.S. DVD Region 1 box title reads as Beyond the Law even though that's actually the name of the first sequel.
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      • August 23, 2002 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
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    • Language
      • Japanese
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      • Gun Crazy: Beyond the Law
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