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Crying Freeman

  • 1995
  • 12
  • 1h 42m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
14K
YOUR RATING
Crying Freeman (1995)
Gun FuActionCrimeThriller

A beautiful artist anticipates dying at the hands of a hypnotized assassin for a Chinese Triad, but he instead becomes her lover and protector amid a brutal war with a Yakuza clan.A beautiful artist anticipates dying at the hands of a hypnotized assassin for a Chinese Triad, but he instead becomes her lover and protector amid a brutal war with a Yakuza clan.A beautiful artist anticipates dying at the hands of a hypnotized assassin for a Chinese Triad, but he instead becomes her lover and protector amid a brutal war with a Yakuza clan.

  • Director
    • Christophe Gans
  • Writers
    • Kazuo Koike
    • Ryoichi Ikegami
    • Christophe Gans
  • Stars
    • Julie Condra
    • Kevan Ohtsji
    • Mark Dacascos
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    14K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Christophe Gans
    • Writers
      • Kazuo Koike
      • Ryoichi Ikegami
      • Christophe Gans
    • Stars
      • Julie Condra
      • Kevan Ohtsji
      • Mark Dacascos
    • 83User reviews
    • 41Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Julie Condra
    Julie Condra
    • Emu O'Hara
    Kevan Ohtsji
    Kevan Ohtsji
    • Takeshi Shimazaki
    Mark Dacascos
    Mark Dacascos
    • Yo Hinomura…
    Debbie Podowski
    Debbie Podowski
    • Customs Agent
    Murray Lowry
    Murray Lowry
    • Head Customs Agent
    Byron Mann
    Byron Mann
    • Koh
    Mikal Tang
    • Koh's Driver
    Rae Dawn Chong
    Rae Dawn Chong
    • Detective Forge
    Jerry Wasserman
    Jerry Wasserman
    • Chief Randall
    Tchéky Karyo
    Tchéky Karyo
    • Detective Netah
    • (as Tcheky Karyo)
    Mako
    Mako
    • Shudo Shimazaki
    Tong Lung
    Tong Lung
    • Shimazaki's Bodyguard
    Kiyoto Matsumoto
    • Shimazaki's Bodyguard
    Paul McGillion
    Paul McGillion
    • Detective
    Russell Ferrier
    Russell Ferrier
    • Detective
    Rav Toor
    Rav Toor
    • Detective
    • (as Ravinder Toor)
    Janie Woods-Morris
    Janie Woods-Morris
    • Mery
    Yôko Shimada
    Yôko Shimada
    • Lady Hanada
    • (as Yoko Shimada)
    • Director
      • Christophe Gans
    • Writers
      • Kazuo Koike
      • Ryoichi Ikegami
      • Christophe Gans
    • All cast & crew
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    User reviews83

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    redbullwodk

    reliable

    This is one of the best movies you'll ever find! It may be a b movie but it has more class than 10 blockbuster-megaproduction-movies together. The story along with the atmosphere is fantastic, beautiful locations, the acting is quite good, and most of all, the directing is superb. For a debut and a limited budget, the director: Christoph Gans (brotherhood of wolf) made something no one could expect. The story is put on the screen driven by first class camera work and effects, varied with the most stylish action scenes ever made. Beautiful details, special moves, original killings and many slow motion gunbattles(also in a original style) makes every actionfan happy during the entire movie. If you don't like the story (witch would be surprising) you certainly wanna watch this beauty for the actionscenes alone. Christophe Gans takes obviously his influence by directors like john woo, but does this without copying and manages to create a style of his own. He's one of the greatest. Personally, i think it's better than the matrix because it's not so excessively and far-fetched, makes the action more real. In fact, its actually wrong to compare it with the matrix, it's a totally different movie. It's more right to compare it with movies like the killer (john woo) for example. For me, this movie is on my all-time favourite list, and the director has a place in my heart like robert rodriuegez, Tarantino, john woo, johnnie to... Bottom line: If you like non-usual (action)movies that try to be something special, with a little more storyline and competent actors, and/or action packed movies with loads of original and impressive shootouts, this is your thing, no doubt!
    7starpeople

    Brilliant work of art

    Some spoilers may follow.

    "Crying Freeman" is one of my favorite movies ever. I can watch it again and again many times. This movie is first of all a work of art. It is uncanny beautiful, in every small detail. Almost each episode I can watch through as if it were a picture of a talented artist. Graceful, elegant, very aesthetic - CF is a masterpiece of visual art. I fell in love with it when I first saw the starting credits: a wonderful katana sword turning and revealing the title in a flash: "Crying Freeman". And the rest of the credits, no less beautiful. I thought that if the creators of this movie could make the opening title so stunningly beautiful, then the movie itself would not disappoint me as well. And it didn't. But besides visual beauty, CF has a marvelous plot, actors and... Well, I'll simply say the whole blend of all things that make a movie is perfect in the "Crying Freeman". And again, when I try to describe my impression from some part of the movie, I can think of only one word - beautiful. No, even "fair". Yo Hinomura, deadly and elegant, as a katana blade. Beauty of death. And his another side - soft and artistic. Beauty of art and poetry. Emu O'Hara, fair and tender. Beauty of peace and modesty. Lady Hanada. Even she has the beauty - of pride and honor. Beauty can be found in every detail.

    And deep layers that accompany each Christophe Gans' movie... You might watch "Crying Freeman" a hundred of times and on the hundred and first you'll something you haven't seen before.

    I am very grateful to all the people that made the creation of "Crying Freeman" possible.
    AequitasVeritas

    The first live-action manga movie, starring Mark Dacascos as the lethal Freeman, does not disappoint

    Movie Review: Crying Freeman (1995)

    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
    7jason_13

    One of a kind action film

    I've never supported the idea of discussing underrated or overrated action movies, because basically, they are all the same. Crying Freeman proved me wrong and I am thankful. Even a 90s action might earn your respect.

    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.
    katzarai

    Late night surprise.

    This film received such an unfortunate review in my TV guide that I would not have chosen to watch it. I was sitting in bed with a book, completing the wearisome process of taking my medication when my partner changed channels. I said 'I know what this movie is' & provided him a synopsis. (He went to sleep.) I was hooked from the opening scenes on the cliff. The style of the film still seems somewhat simplistic but neverless has enormous impact. This film hits on a far deeper level than outright action. Perhaps it is the trapped feelings of the lead characters which forms the basis of interaction for the viewer. I still don't know but I find that I must buy the dvd. This film made me feel and that is so rare nowadays.

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    • Trivia
      Julie Condra and Mark Dacascos met and co-starred in this film, and then they married in real life.
    • Goofs
      Yo is clearly naked when he approaches Emu's bed, but after the love scene he suddenly has a white jockstrap on.
    • Quotes

      Shido Shimazaki: "The Sons of the Dragon" exist! And so does the Freeman!

    • Crazy credits
      Leaves Wrangler: insert unit, Los Angeles - Gilles "James" I
    • Connections
      Referenced in Fulltime killer (2001)
    • Soundtracks
      Active Lion
      Performed by the Fung Hang Orchestra

      Courtesy of Fung Hang Record Ltd.

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    • Release date
      • April 24, 1996 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • Canada
      • Japan
    • Languages
      • English
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Убивця, що плаче
    • Filming locations
      • British Columbia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Crying Freeman Productions
      • Davis Films
      • Fuji Television Network (Fuji TV)
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    • Budget
      • FRF 30,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 42m(102 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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