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Wasabi

  • 2001
  • 14A
  • 1h 34m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
6,6/10
45 k
MA NOTE
Wasabi (2001)
Home Video Trailer from Columbia Tristar
Liretrailer2 min 26 s
1 vidéo
33 photos
Dark ComedyActionComedyCrimeDramaThriller

Au Japon lors des funérailles de son amour perdu depuis longtemps, un détective français coriace apprend qu'il a aussi une fille adolescente et que sa vie est en danger à cause des Yakuza.Au Japon lors des funérailles de son amour perdu depuis longtemps, un détective français coriace apprend qu'il a aussi une fille adolescente et que sa vie est en danger à cause des Yakuza.Au Japon lors des funérailles de son amour perdu depuis longtemps, un détective français coriace apprend qu'il a aussi une fille adolescente et que sa vie est en danger à cause des Yakuza.

  • Director
    • Gérard Krawczyk
  • Writer
    • Luc Besson
  • Stars
    • Jean Reno
    • Ryôko Hirosue
    • Michel Muller
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    6,6/10
    45 k
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • Gérard Krawczyk
    • Writer
      • Luc Besson
    • Stars
      • Jean Reno
      • Ryôko Hirosue
      • Michel Muller
    • 111Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 34Commentaires de critiques
    • 53Métascore
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
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    Trailer 2:26
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    Rôles principaux52

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    Jean Reno
    Jean Reno
    • Hubert Fiorentini
    Ryôko Hirosue
    Ryôko Hirosue
    • Yumi Yoshimido
    Michel Muller
    Michel Muller
    • Maurice 'Momo'
    Carole Bouquet
    Carole Bouquet
    • Sofia
    Yoshi Oida
    Yoshi Oida
    • Takanawa
    Christian Sinniger
    Christian Sinniger
    • Le Squale
    Alexandre Brik
    Alexandre Brik
    • Irène
    Jean-Marc Montalto
    • Olivier
    • (as Jean Marc Montalto)
    Véronique Balme
    • Betty
    Fabio Zenoni
    • Josy
    Haruhiko Hirata
    • Ishibashi
    Michel Scourneau
    • Van Eyck
    • (as Mikhel Scourneau)
    Jacques Bondoux
    • Del Rio
    Osamu Tsuruya
    • Douanier 1
    Akihiro Nishida
    • Douanier 2
    Anthony Decadi
    • Fils de Préfet
    Yan Epstein
    • Jean Baptiste 2
    • (as Yann Epstein)
    Ludovic Berthillot
    • Jean Baptiste 1
    • Director
      • Gérard Krawczyk
    • Writer
      • Luc Besson
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs111

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    Gordon-11

    Great fun!

    This film is about a French man suddenly finding himself having a rebellious Japanese daughter.

    I thoroughly enjoyed the film. The plot is fun and dynamic, it mixes humour, mystery and action all in a film. The soundtrack is great, the music is upbeat, which enhances the youthful and fun atmosphere of the film. Japanese culture is portrayed in the film. It is in fact quite comprehensive in its portrayal of tradition and culture. It shows traditional culture like food, Japanese architecture and ninjas. It also shows modern culture like the cute girls dyeing their hair brown or blonde, clubs, and various video game arcades. Ryoko Hirosue gives a fine performance as a teenage girl, and speaks convincing French. I really enjoyed this film, it is so funny!
    7martincashman-1

    Entertaining and surprisingly funny in places

    I never know how to rate these types of films. OK it's no masterpiece to bring some sort of existential meaning to your life and yes it is deeply flawed in many ways even by the standard at which it aims for but nonetheless, I found some endearing quality in its light hearted humour and entertaining style.

    Any film with Jean Reno in the lead and Luc Besson behind the script is going to entertain and this does just that. Thankfully the film is kept short enough for none of the flaws to start to irritate and the kick ass French cop goes to Japan theme is done well enough to warrant a viewing.

    My DVD had the option for French with English subtitles or English dubbed. Even though Jean Reno does his own over dubbing in the English version, I found the overall effect was a little stale. I restarted the film in French with subtitles and the energy and humour of the performances just shone through a lot better.
    BrianDanaCamp

    Jean Reno and Ryoko Hirosue make charming team in French action comedy

    WASABI (2001) is a variation on fish-out-of-water action comedies like the RUSH HOUR films, with a nod to more deadly serious Japan-set predecessors like the Michael Douglas starrer, BLACK RAIN (1989). Written by Luc Besson, it tells a tale of a French cop called to Tokyo for the reading of his old girlfriend's will only to learn that the girlfriend died under suspicious circumstances, that a cache of $200 million is involved, and that he's the father of the dead woman's daughter, of whom he's now the legal guardian until she turns 20 in two days. There is plenty of formulaic cartoonish action capitalizing on the no-nonsense cop's tendency to hit or shoot first and ask questions later, but it's balanced by some delightful interaction between Hubert, the gruff, if sentimental, middle-aged cop, played by Jean Reno, and Yumi, the terminally cute, endlessly trendy Japanese daughter, played by pop star/TV-film actress Ryoko Hirosue.

    Some scenes manage to combine the action and father-daughter antics seamlessly, as in a department store shopping trip, where Yumi runs ecstatically from one section to the next while Reno quietly ferrets out and knocks unconscious each of nearly a dozen Yakuza thugs tailing them, all, miraculously, without attracting her attention. In a later scene, he has a French Intelligence comic relief sidekick (Michel Muller) show him cases of advanced weaponry while Yumi changes into her purchases in an adjacent room, bursting through the doors in a flamboyant display of each new outfit, while the two men scramble to hide the hardware from her view and tell her how great she looks.

    The script is just as contrived and implausible as it would be in the hands of Hong Kong or Hollywood filmmakers, who've all done similar material, but it's handled with a light enough tone and given over sufficiently to the lead performers to make it a pleasant if undemanding experience. It's always a treat to see Reno in a starring role and he's quite believable and charming throughout in a patented movie star role that Bruce Willis might have played in Hollywood or Lau Ching Wan in Hong Kong. The lean and wiry Ryoko Hirosue (all arms, legs, nose, and chin) is `kawaii' to the nth degree--like a saltier, earthier Audrey Hepburn--and steals the film whenever she's on camera (which isn't often enough!). The character is quite volatile and given to wild mood swings punctuated by tears one minute and sly grins or girlish squeals the next. She's quite a fashion plate as well. The actress reportedly learned her French dialogue phonetically, but she handles it like a pro, as if she'd been speaking it much of her life.
    garyjwms

    Entertaining, with a nice blend of French/Japanese Sensibilities

    As others have commented, this is certainly light entertainment, not heavy on elaborate plot lines. I actually saw this movie today on a flight from Japan, and found it delightful. It certainly is a film that was pitched to a French Audience, tossing in simplified bits of Japanese pop culture (Witness: I have never encountered so many Japanese that could speak French, as in this movie). Nevertheless this is what I liked about the movie:

    1. The interplay between Fiorentino (Jean Reno) and his sidekick Momo (Michel Muller) was consistently humorous throughout, with Muller delivering the punchline, and nearly upstaging Reno throughout. My favorite scene is when Fiorentino is eating generous gobs of Wasabi (hence the name of the film), and Momo, not wanting to be outdone by his mentor, nearly gags to death on the stuff. I was laughing out loud -- maybe because it reminds me too vividly of the first time I ever ate sushi, and nearly died doing the same thing as Momo!!

    2. Ryoko Hirosue, who plays Yumi, the previously unknown daughter to Fiorentini, is one of the current hot young faces in Japan, and has appeared in many TV dramas and movies. She certainly provides all the eye candy I could ever wish for in this film. But I must admit a certain new found-respect for her acting abilities, as she pulled off her lines in French flawlessly, while maintaining her trademark cuteness and capturing the carefree attitude of today's Japanese youth. She provided a foil of a different sort for Reno, her bright colors (pink hair, pink everything) offering a striking contrast to Reno's darker, demure look.

    The Yakuza were portrayed as mindless goons in this film, and there are certainly better films out there if you want to know more about Yakuza, but it appeared that they played their role, which was to showcase Reno's machismo, in a humorous way, something along the lines of Jackie Chan films -- they are more like props in the film than anything else.

    All in all, I was entertained by this film, which is all I was looking for during my 11 hours crossing the Pacific.
    nicholas.rhodes

    THOROUGHLY ENTERTAINING

    I am no Jean Reno fan, but I hired this one on DVD today and thoroughly enjoyed it. Although technically a French Film, it was mostly made in Japan and gives some insight into Japanese culture. The film provokes both tears and laughter in successive bouts. I didn't like the beginning with all its techno rubbish, but once that was out of the way and the story got going I really enjoyed myself. Reno was really quite amusing and the storyline, although nothing original, enables the spectator to enjoy him or herself. In addition, the Japanese actress was cute. Although the film cannot be considered a major work of art, it is sure to have international success as its theme is fairly universal and should be appreciated across a wide variety of cultures. There are many things which would make anyone laugh, whatever their culture or origin. There is little typically French about the film and indeed most of the action is in Tokyo. I can say fairely safely that all but the most cynical would get a great deal of fun out of this 90 minute stint. Bravo, and let's hope the film gets known worldwide !

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    • Anecdotes
      Ryoko Hirosue didn't know a word of French; she learned all of her lines phonetically.
    • Gaffes
      After arriving in Tokyo, Hubert asks Momo to drive him to Shinjuku district to meet the lawyer. However, the following scene shows Hubert getting out of the car at Akihabara (the famous electronics shopping district) which is on the other side of Tokyo. This is evident by the iconic Akihabara pedestrian crossing under the green train bridge where he gets off. Later on, Hubert again leaves "Shinjuku" from what is clearly Akihabara and its electronics shops in the background.
    • Citations

      Maurice 'Momo': How wonderful, Hubert. Let me look at you. You look good man, just arrived and already in deep shit.

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    • Bandes originales
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      Written by Tamio Okuda

      Performed by Puffy AmiYumi

      Remixed by Yasuharu Konishi

      ©Sony Music Artists Inc.

      administré par Sony Music Publishing France

      ©1999 Sony Music Entertainment (Japan) Inc.

      avec l'aimable autorisation

      de Sony Music Entertainment (France) S.A.

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 25 janvier 2002 (Canada)
    • Pays d’origine
      • France
      • Japan
    • Langues
      • French
      • Japanese
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Wasabi - The Japanese Dip That Kicks Like a Mule
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Tokyo Jumbo Golf Center, Adachi, Tokyo, Japon(location)
    • sociétés de production
      • EuropaCorp
      • Samitose Productions
      • TF1 Films Production
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    • Budget
      • 15 300 000 € (estimation)
    • Brut – États-Unis et Canada
      • 97 220 $ US
    • Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
      • 17 560 $ US
      • 29 sept. 2002
    • Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
      • 10 366 360 $ US
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    • Durée
      1 heure 34 minutes
    • Couleur
      • Color
    • Mixage
      • Dolby Digital
      • DTS
    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.35 : 1

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