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Golgo 13 the Profesional

Título original: Gorugo 13
  • 1983
  • C
  • 1h 34min
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Tetsurô Sagawa in Golgo 13 the Profesional (1983)
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaAfter killing the son of a powerful oil tycoon, an infamous hit-man is targeted by American governmental forces and superhuman assassins.After killing the son of a powerful oil tycoon, an infamous hit-man is targeted by American governmental forces and superhuman assassins.After killing the son of a powerful oil tycoon, an infamous hit-man is targeted by American governmental forces and superhuman assassins.

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    • Osamu Dezaki
  • Guionistas
    • Takao Saitô
    • Shûkei Nagasaka
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    • Tetsurô Sagawa
    • Gorô Naya
    • Toshiko Fujita
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    • Dirección
      • Osamu Dezaki
    • Guionistas
      • Takao Saitô
      • Shûkei Nagasaka
    • Elenco
      • Tetsurô Sagawa
      • Gorô Naya
      • Toshiko Fujita
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    Tetsurô Sagawa
    Tetsurô Sagawa
    • Duke Togo
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    Gorô Naya
    Gorô Naya
    • Leonard Dawson
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    Toshiko Fujita
    Toshiko Fujita
    • Cindy
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    Kôsei Tomita
    • Bob Bragan
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    Kiyoshi Kobayashi
    Kiyoshi Kobayashi
    • General T. Jefferson
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    Reiko Mutô
    Reiko Mutô
    • Laura Dawson
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    Kei Tomiyama
    • Robert Dawson
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    Shunsuke Shima
    • Pago
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    Rokurô Naya
    • Bishop Moretti
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    Kôichi Chiba
    • The Clockmaker
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    Daisuke Gôri
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    Issei Futamata
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    Mitsuo Senda
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    Ichirô Murakoshi
    • E. Young, CIA
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    Shingo Kanemoto
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    Kumiko Takizawa
    • Emily Dawson
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    Kazuo Hayashi
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    Kôichi Kitamura
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    6al_phillips2000

    stylish kill-fest

    James Bond served Japanese-style. Not much character development of Golgo 13, just a suave assassin who enjoys the pleasures of women. Just look at his face during the coupling scenes and you see that his blood runs ice-cold. There is much humour, and many ridiculous killers, from Snake to Silver & Gold. The narrative telling the background story of Silver & Gold is priceless and worth the viewing of this film just for that scene. I am talking about the 2 guys dropped into the jungle without food or weapons for 30 days and they both killed a whole army of guys.
    9Perception_de_Ambiguity

    All Attitude, No Feeling

    The plot is a good backdrop for the style and the action, but it's irrelevant to the quality of the film.

    'Golgo 13' loves showing things indirectly, be it by looking at things through a mirror, by looking through an obstacle like a fence, by showing the effect of an action symbolically, or (beware the twist) by only showing the effect to imply the action, OR simply by obscuring the view with bright light, smoke, flames, spurting blood,...

    It even more loves looking at single elements individually. They say about Leone's and Tarantino's movies that even the smallest character is the star of the movie for the moment he is in that widescreen frame. In 'Golgo 13' every inanimate object, animal or body part can be the movie's star for a moment. A finger cocking a gun becomes an act of god.

    The style is over the top from beginning to end, less by means of multiplication of the glorified things and actions but more by means of subtraction of unnecessary elements. We know people need a floor to walk on, we don't need to see the floor at any given moment. We also know where a character is at once we have seen a wide shot, we can see the character in blank space or any other background that reflects his thoughts or emotions and we still remember what the factual surroundings are.

    Although many of those approaches are typical of Japanese animated films not many are as convicted in following them or as inventive in their execution.

    The visual power of the movie doesn't come from the individual images, the key of its power lies in the motion.

    There isn't a sequence without movement and should there be such a rare moment then it isn't there to last for more than a second. It's like hungry vultures circling around dead meat for hours and hours with deadly patience. The cadaver can't run away but it very well can be snatched away by competitive scavengers. - 'Golgo 13' reeks of death. Everyone will die, it's just a question of when. Nihilism means seeing everyone dead already. To the characters in 'Golgo 13' taking a life is equalized by the notion of creating something new, the notion of giving birth to death. In this world without meaning the assassin Golgo 13 has the edge because he counts himself into the equation. He won't think twice before risking his life, he looks death in the face like he would look in the face of his mother. To be is not to be. By the end the whole world seems to come crashing down and no character cares to go on living anymore. The movie is all attitude, no feeling, and it's so consequent at this that it becomes a statement.
    10GrandpaBunche

    If ever there were a film that should have spawned a franchise...

    This anime adaptation of Takao Saito's long-running manga classic is one of my all-time favorite action movies, animated or otherwise, and I'm at a loss to explain why so many dyed-in-the-wool anime junkies despise it (cruise the internet and you'll see what I mean).

    Duke Togo is the world's greatest assassin-for-hire, better known as "Golgo 13," and if you're on his list you might as well dig the hole because there is no way, repeat, NO WAY you will elude him. Once he's hired, it's your ass. Togo's adventures take him across the globe, and his skills with weaponry, hand-to-hand combat, and damned near anything else a human being could master are constantly put to hair-raising tests. Though lacking in actual meta-human superpowers, Togo could nonetheless be considered a superman, so with that in mind it's seldom in doubt that he'll come out on top in any given situation, so the suspense lies in seeing just how the hell he's going to pull off the often impossible assignments he chooses to accept. All of this information is old news to readers of the venerable manga series, but it's given the most cursory noting in the feature, seen briefly in a C.I.A. transcript at the film's beginning, but it's vital to suspending one's disbelief and once past that we're immediately thrust into Togo's violent world.

    Gazillionaire industrialist Leonard Dawson throws a birthday party for his son, Leonard Jr., aboard his private cruise ship, a lavish ceremony in which he names his son heir and successor to his empire, but Dawson's elation is shattered when his son is surgically shot through the forehead with but a single bullet, killing him instantly. The assassin: Duke Togo. The senior Dawson, now nearly insane with grief, launches an all-out war against Golgo 13, employing the most vicious and lethal professionals that his bottomless coffers can procure, including horrific ex-military sociopaths, crooked intelligence officials, and an unspeakably terrifying monster of a man who rightly goes by the moniker "Snake," all while Togo hops the globe carrying out other "jobs." Togo must stay one step ahead of his assailants, each as hard as he is, and figure out how to survive one Christ Almighty perfect storm of graphic violence. And there also lurks the mystery that spurs the plot: exactly who wanted the junior Dawson murdered, and why?

    Loaded with more action than most films have any right to possess, Golgo 13 is a breathless kick in the ass that fans of old school James Bond and other such espionage will simply eat up. I first saw it on an untranslated VHS tape in 1986 and I've been a staunch supporter ever since, sharing it with as many people as I can convince to give it a chance despite its reputation as a bomb. I think it may come off a tame when compared to the later excesses in Japanese animation, such as post-apocalyptic slug-fest filled with showering viscera, city- leveling psychic children and titanic robots, female ninjas with poisonous naughty bits, and the ever-popular spectacle of sailor-suited schoolgirls having their every orifice explored by the tentacles and other bits of demonic rapists just before they explode in a torrent of offal and demonic DNA, but Golgo 13 has all of them beat for sheer quality entertainment that even your parents might dig.
    framer94

    STRaTeGiCaLLY iMPLeLLiNG & GLoSSY *8/10*

    TAG-LINE (EUR): "Leonard Dawson is the richest man in the world...powerfull people makes enemies...if an enemy becomes a problem...then someone calls the proffesional, codenamed: GOLGO 13. The proffesional is about to be tested...to his ultimate level...how long can the Proffesional last? Hard hitting action as the Proffesional faces his ultimate challenge."

    This film got too little publicity at the time, and deserved more recognition. I dont understand why the media failed to recognise this anime, before the Western release of AKIRA. And personally, I think it was unfair. Even today, the detail in the artwork, and the fluencey of animation is astounding. Never before have I seen a more detailed drawn anime. The animators sorted everything from the rendition on the gun lenses to the air-brushed shading to give the guns a more metalic look. Another notable thing about this film is the use of CGI graphics to add extra realism to the atmosphere, something which was unheard of, and thought impossible in 1983. Golgo 13 demonstrated this way before Akira came into the public domain. Many of the anime today are drawn sharp, and unimaginatively, e.g. Pokemon, but it's always the "old sckool" anime that retain high standards in the art-work. The plot is just something that noone would have expected from animated production: A man supposidly hunting down another man for the murder of his son, but in the end it is revealed to the viewer his actions were purely for the sake of passion. I especially liked the idea of a spoiled-pretty woman hiding behind the guise of a ruthless crime-mobster, too which noone expected to be "Doctor.Z" The film is a worthy adaption to Saito's comic series, and thankfully it didn't have a crummy television series, with drab animation. The story alone portrays the more explicit, cold violent world surrounding the guise of a lone-Japanese pre.James Bond 007 who is UNLIENCED to kill. Golgo 13 kills purely for a living, and the mystery behind his cold, seemingly-cyborg character, and the fact that his soul is void of human sentiments and ultimately, emotion adds further interest & suspision to his past and true motives behind the killing game. Definately worth a watch if your a fan of Japanese cinema or anime, but may seem a bit dull for those of you who are used to John Travolta/Nic.Cage shoot'em ups where the guy gets the girl and the bad guy dies, etc. A far from lame story. *8/10*
    7ericstevenson

    Yes, it's good

    I admit that this movie does have a lot of flaws, but I think in the long run, the good outweighed the bad. It was interesting to watch if only because "Golgo 13" is the longest running manga by number of years. It was interesting just to find out about it. It's pretty easy to tell that this was modeled after James Bond. I think the worst part is how it does take awhile to really get good. When it does get good, it just keeps getting better and better! This is the first animated film to use CGI in some way. The helicopter at the end looks very bad. The opening sequence, however, does it a lot better, if only because it's not meant to be part of the story.

    It's weird to see an animated movie of any kind that has swearing and nudity. Keep in the mind that it wasn't really until the 1980's that the Japanese started making feature length anime movies and this was one of the first to be based on a manga. Makes sense, seeing as how it's the longest running one. The villain in the film is probably the best part. He really is set up very well and you could even argue that he might have fewer vices than the actual hero of the story. It's a very gracefully done film, but due to its content is probably not for all tastes. Still nice. ***

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    • Trivia
      The CG sequence with the skeletons featured on the DVD was originally omitted from the VHS versions released in the US, for reasons unknown.
    • Errores
      The Ford dealership that Rita runs in San Francisco displays models (including the modified Ford Laser hatchback Golgo 13 uses in his getaway) that were produced for the European market only. The only exception in this case is Rita's Ford Thunderbird.
    • Citas

      [as Leonard Dawson commits suicide by falling to his death, Robert's last letter is heard]

      Robert Dawson: Father... please forgive me for having to leave my last message like this. I swear it'll be my first, and only opposition to you. Father, thank you for the enormous love you gave me for 29 years. I still remember my sixth birthday, when you baked the only cake you ever made for me. It was delicious. I also remember my high school graduation, where you cried the only tears you ever shed for me. It was very grateful. And thank you so much for you all your kindness to my wife Laura, and my daughter Emily. Father... I know you have such terribly high hopes for me, and being incapable of fulfilling those hopes, and having to push them away caused me terrible pain. Because you see, father... I couldn't even have the courage to put an end my own life. So I have decided to ask someone else to kill me. I believe... that he will do a good job. To my great father, the Emperor of Petroleum, Leonard Dawson. From your disobedient son, Robert.

    • Créditos curiosos
      Due to Streamline Pictures' policy of replacing Japanese opening credit sequences with English language ones, the CG/stop-motion opening is replaced with the film's logo as it appears on posters and in advertising.
    • Versiones alternativas
      Golgo 13: The Professional was banned in Singapore.
    • Conexiones
      Featured in Toyo Links Demo (1983)
    • Bandas sonoras
      Pray for You
      Released by Polystar Records

      Performed by Cynthia Wood (as Cindy Wood)

      Lyrics by Yôko Aki

      Composed by Gôji Tsuno

      Arranged by Toshiyuki Ômori

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