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Manhunt

Original title: Zhui bu
  • 2017
  • 1h 46m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
3.8K
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Manhunt (2017)
ActionCrimeThriller

Accused of heinous crimes he didn't commit, a prosecutor sets out on a mission to clear his name.Accused of heinous crimes he didn't commit, a prosecutor sets out on a mission to clear his name.Accused of heinous crimes he didn't commit, a prosecutor sets out on a mission to clear his name.

  • Director
    • John Woo
  • Writers
    • Jukô Nishimura
    • John Woo
  • Stars
    • Hanyu Zhang
    • Masaharu Fukuyama
    • Stephy Qi
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
    3.8K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • John Woo
    • Writers
      • Jukô Nishimura
      • John Woo
    • Stars
      • Hanyu Zhang
      • Masaharu Fukuyama
      • Stephy Qi
    • 32User reviews
    • 55Critic reviews
    • 68Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Hanyu Zhang
    Hanyu Zhang
    • Du Qiu
    Masaharu Fukuyama
    Masaharu Fukuyama
    • Yamura
    Stephy Qi
    Stephy Qi
    • Mayumi Mounami
    • (as Wei Qi)
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    Ha Ji-Won
    Ha Ji-Won
    • Rain
    Jun Kunimura
    Jun Kunimura
    • Yoshihiro Sakai
    Angeles Woo
    • Dawn
    Naoto Takenaka
    Naoto Takenaka
    • Mamoru Ito
    Yasuaki Kurata
    Yasuaki Kurata
    • Hideo Sakaguchi
    Takumi Saitô
    Takumi Saitô
    • Kidnapper
    Nanami Sakuraba
    Nanami Sakuraba
    • Rika Hyakuta
    Hiroyuki Ikeuchi
    Hiroyuki Ikeuchi
    • Hiroshi Sakai
    Tao Okamoto
    Tao Okamoto
    • Kiko Tanaka
    Niclas Ericsson
    • Aether Fund Rep
    Charles Glover
    Charles Glover
    • Aether CEO
    Etsuji Harada
    • Guard
    Kohji Katoh
    Kohji Katoh
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    Yusuke Kitaguchi
    • Detective
    Masanori Mimoto
    Masanori Mimoto
    • Director
      • John Woo
    • Writers
      • Jukô Nishimura
      • John Woo
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    User reviews32

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    6Top_Dawg_Critic

    Excellent cinematography, good choreography, OK story, amateur acting, disappointing directing and cheesy screenplay

    What stood out for me in this film was the excellent cinematography by Takuro Ishizaka, and the main reason I scored this film as high as I did.

    Next plus was the good choreography for the action scenes, especially the last 20 mins of the film.

    The story itself (although we've seen it before) wasn't bad, but wasn't written well into a screenplay. Although the pace wasn't slow, the 106 min length felt longer with the long dragged out scenes and cheesy prolonged slow-mo parts. This film needed to be edited down to a max 80 mins.

    Most of the subtitles didn't make any sense, but I'm guessing some 3rd party translator messed those up, so I wont consider that in my rating, but it did make the sub-par acting from most of the cast look very amateurish, as I didn't get to fully immerse myself in each character.

    Then there's John Woo's directing, which at times felt like it was his early amateur work, and at other times felt like some grade 8 drama student put it together. He failed to direct his actors properly, as some performed certain scenes so badly, the director should have called a re-shoot. Clearly not his best work in the directing, writing and editing departments.

    Throughout the entire film, I had already decided to give this film a 4 or 5/10, but the last 20 mins of fast paced action, plot twists and good choreography redeemed the score to a slightly better 6/10. Had the writing been tighter with less 'cheese', it could have been a 7 or 8/10
    bettycjung

    A plotless action piece

    5/27/18. Plenty of action, but I have read that this movie had to be re-cut for the China audience. If you enjoy lots of action that could be somewhat plotless at times, then this one's for you.
    5neilcjenkins

    Not a return to Woo's glory days

    5/10 You probably know Director John Woo from the Cage/Travolta crazy classic Face/Off.

    But I know him from his trilogy of awesome Hong Kong movies The Killer, Hardboiled and Bullet To The Head.

    I was hoping that this was a return to form. Sadly it's not. Weak action, bizarre story all over the place and dreadful editing.
    4paul_m_haakonsen

    A lukewarm and predictable manhunt at best...

    This Japanese and Chinese collaboration of a John Woo directed movie turned out to be one of the least interesting of John Woo's career. And here I am only thinking about his work in Asian cinema.

    The story portrayed in this movie was straightforward, but it was so straightforward that it offered no surprises, no twists, no nothing. So you just basically sit back in the seat and strap yourself in for the ride. Except you need not worry about the straps, because the ride here was plain and downright boring.

    The action sequences were adequate, although hardly outstanding in comparison to many other Asian movies.

    It was gutwretching to listen to the dialogue performed in English, because it was abysmally poorly delivered.

    This movie came and went without leaving any lasting impression. Heck, it hardly even left a dent.

    I love Asian movies, but this movie is not one that I ever plan to return to watch a second time.
    3nick_white_5

    A deliriously stupid return to the action-crime thriller genre for John Woo

    There was fair reason to be excited for "Manhunt". It was John Woo's return to the modern crime action film, his signature style, after more than a decade away from it. On top of that, it was his first film of this style made in Asia since 1992's "Hard Boiled," in many ways the apex of his powers. However, while "Manhunt" checks a lot of boxes on what one would want from a classic John Woo shoot 'em up; a story of a cop and criminal and their relationship with one another, slow motion gunfights, doves, et cetera, in can't help but feel like its only artificially copying the key tropes of Woo's classic films without having the soul embodying it that made his other films action classics.

    While no one goes into a Woo film expecting a smart, nuanced story, it is fair to expect that its stupidity is at least kept in check. In his best films, "The Killer," "A Better Tomorrow," and, "Hard Boiled," he briefly indulges in moments of excess and melodrama that are reined in by well written characters and stories that deal with universal themes, such as the conflict between faith and the needs of reality, or the issues with loving one's family in spite of their sometimes heinous actions. Then there are Woo films that use melodrama and stupidity to their advantage, such as, "Face/Off," that are aware of their own ridiculousness and ham it up for maximum effect, aware that it is all they are good for. But "Manhunt" occupies an awkward place that fits successfully into neither area. It's a film with no brain on its shoulders that still seems to take itself too seriously. It's a deadly combination that bring down the film more than anything, although there are still some elements of classic Woo that make it in.

    One farmhouse gunfight sequence in the middle of the film is as close as anything Woo has done since "Hard Boiled" to capturing his classic style, with expertly choreographed fighting, excellent use of editing and slow-motion, and inventive use of the space and setting briefly create a classic John Woo bullet-ballet of yore. However, the rest of the action in the film doesn't hold up quite as well. The film's opening scene sets expectations high with its slick, tight camera movement, but unfortunately the rest of the film is plagued with overly tight, shaky camera work that makes the action hard to appreciate. It's a shame, since it was Woo's slick, clean quality to his action that always made him stand above other directors making similar work.

    The film also isn't helped by Woo's apparent sudden obsession with digital filmmaking technology. There is nary a shot nor cut in the film that isn't altered by some effect, whether simple cuts are created into crossfades for seemingly no reason, shots are sped up and slowed down at random, creating a jagged, jittery mess, and different coloured filters and visual distortions warping our perception. It appears as if Woo went through every single setting in After Effects just to try everything out, and it is almost never necessary for telling the story efficiently, and often works against it. The story itself is a predictable conspiracy thriller about a pharmaceutical corporation using its products for brainwashing purposes crossed with a classic mistaken identity thriller, but the film's constant need to cut away to other scenes and flashbacks and awkwardly transition in and out of scenes with no sense of pacing or rhythm means that the plot becomes overly complicated when it really never needs to be.

    Hanyu Zhang and Stephy Qi both hold their own with fairly naturalistic performances that compliment the more gritty aspects of the story, but Masaharu Fukuyama plays Detective Yamura like a cartoon character, leading for an awkward tension between the scenes he shares with Zhang where their styles never quite match up. It doesn't help either that the film floats between being spoken in Cantonese, Japanese, and English, with none of the actors seeming to have a firm grasp of all of them, leading to some poorly fitting and unconvincing ADR all throughout the film that looks like a bad Kung-Fu dub, except they are being dubbed with the same language they are speaking.

    All in all, "Manhunt" really just highlights the sad reality that maybe John Woo doesn't have that special ability that he used to have that made his classic films the classics they are. My only hope is from this experience he can realize that and start focusing on trying to make something new and challenging him that will better suit where he is at now in his career instead of trying and failing to recapture his glory days.

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    • Trivia
      The mainland China distributor thought the version shown at the Venice Film Festival by John Woo himself was a huge mess and unwatchable, so the film got a completely re-cut from the original source materials when shown in mainland China.
    • Quotes

      Yamura: [handing Du Qiu a gun] It's your turn.

      Du Qiu: [pointing to his handcuffed right hand] I can't. I'm right-handed.

      Yamura: Today, you're left-handed.

    • Connections
      Remake of Kimi yo fundo no kawa wo watare (1976)

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    • Release date
      • November 23, 2017 (Hong Kong)
    • Countries of origin
      • Hong Kong
      • China
    • Official site
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Languages
      • Mandarin
      • Japanese
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Thiên La Địa Võng
    • Filming locations
      • Osaka, Osaka, Japan
    • Production companies
      • Media Asia Films
      • China Film Media Asia Audio Video Distribution Co.
      • Shenzhen Murmur Culture Communication
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    • Budget
      • $30,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $18,339,343
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 46 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • Dolby Atmos
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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