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Crying Freeman

Original title: Kuraingu Furiman
  • TV Mini Series
  • 1988–1994
  • TV-MA
  • 1h
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
1.2K
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Toshio Furukawa and Chiharu Kataishi in Crying Freeman (1988)
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A Japanese potter is brainwashed by a Chinese triad known as the 108 Dragons into becoming their top assassin, gaining notoriety for his reflexive shedding of tears after every killing.A Japanese potter is brainwashed by a Chinese triad known as the 108 Dragons into becoming their top assassin, gaining notoriety for his reflexive shedding of tears after every killing.A Japanese potter is brainwashed by a Chinese triad known as the 108 Dragons into becoming their top assassin, gaining notoriety for his reflexive shedding of tears after every killing.

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    • Toshio Furukawa
    • Chiharu Kataishi
    • Steve Bulen
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    6.9/10
    1.2K
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    • Stars
      • Toshio Furukawa
      • Chiharu Kataishi
      • Steve Bulen
    • 7User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
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    Toshio Furukawa
    Toshio Furukawa
    • 'Freeman' Lóng Tài-Yáng…
    • 1988–1994
    Chiharu Kataishi
    • Hû Qing-Lán…
    • 1988–1994
    Steve Bulen
    Steve Bulen
    • Freeman…
    • 1988–1994
    Kôji Totani
    Kôji Totani
    • Thug…
    • 1988–1994
    Edie Mirman
    Edie Mirman
    • Emu…
    • 1988–1994
    Catherine Battistone
    • Fu…
    • 1988–1992
    Masaharu Satô
    • Cop…
    • 1988–1991
    Daisuke Gôri
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    • 1988–1994
    Masato Hirano
    • Cop…
    • 1988–1994
    Kazumi Tanaka
    • Thug…
    • 1988–1992
    Mike Reynolds
    Mike Reynolds
    • Elder (US 1994)…
    • 1988–1991
    Edward Mannix
    • Ron Fu…
    • 1988–1992
    Masako Katsuki
    Masako Katsuki
    • Kimie…
    • 1988–1991
    Yûsaku Yara
    Yûsaku Yara
    • Nitta…
    • 1988–1991
    Osamu Saka
    • Boss Wáng…
    • 1988–1992
    Kôhei Miyauchi
    Kôhei Miyauchi
    • Lèi…
    • 1988–1989
    Nobuyo Tsuda
    • Hû…
    • 1988–1989
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    9mikael.borjesson

    The best anime movie ever.

    The action and brutality found in this movie is hard to find anywhere else. I love this movie but watch out for the sequels, they only become worse and worse. And the "real" movie version of the movie is a shame. This is the original and it is the best.
    9KUAlum26

    A little something for everyone...except kids

    I cannot call myself a connoisseur of Anime or Manga comic books. I probably haven't tried a new Japanese animation film on for size since viewing the re-issue(?)of Princess Mononoke in 2000(a beautifully filmed movie,even if it's perhaps a cold and detached story,IMO BTW),but I was always struck by the complex characters,awesome graphics,unique(to the point of bizarre)storyline and the stunning attention to physical details of the human bodies in this film,among the other anime offerings I've seen.

    The story of Yo,a Japnese artist who is kidnapped by the HOng KOng-based 108 Dragons and re-educated to become an assassin, has the twist that while he's an almost perfect killer,he still has enough conscience left in his otherwise re-programmed brain that he sheds tears whenever he kills. His encounter of Emu,a bright,sensitive yet lonely 29 year-old virgin becomes far too difficult of an assignment for him when his compassion for her(inspired by seeing a vision of himself coming to kill her that SHE'S painted)combines with his attraction for her. Soon,she becomes an unwitting and yet willing tag-along on his missions,as he seeks to un-fetter himself from his mental prison.

    FAr too strong a material for kiddies,this movie is otherwise an enthralling crime drama/love story/action-adventure. Good luck trying to find this at a conventional video store,as enough years have passed and probably a limited amount of copies of this movie(has it even made it to DVD yet)have been circulating stateside.This film could even make believers out of non-Anime enthusiasts,like(I suppose)myself.
    BrianDanaCamp

    Solid anime adaptation of great manga crime thriller

    CRYING FREEMAN: PORTRAIT OF A KILLER (1988) is the first volume in what was ultimately a six-part series of animated adaptations of the celebrated "Crying Freeman" manga (comic book) series written by Kazuo Koike ("Lone Wolf and Cub") and drawn by Ryoichi Ikegami ("Sanctuary"). The first part tells the story of how Yo Hinamura, a sensitive young Japanese sculptor, is forcibly enlisted by the Hong Kong-based 108 Dragons and trained and programmed to become one of their top assassins. He gets his name, Crying Freeman, from the fact that he yearns to be free despite his programming and sheds a visible stream of tears after each killing.

    The core of this chapter is Freeman's relationship with a lonely young Japanese woman, Emu Hino, after she witnesses his killing of a Hong Kong crime lord. She knows Freeman is coming to eliminate her as a witness and he knows she knows it. Before he comes for her, she paints a portrait of him with his gun outstretched. When he does arrive and sees the painting, he begins the process of changing his mind about her. A real love develops between the two and eventually he has to convince the leaders of the 108 to let her join him wherever he goes. The police and the Yakuza gangs in Japan learn of her connection to Freeman and go after her as well.

    The romantic elements of the story include a passionate sex scene between Freeman and Emu that falls just shy of the near-pornographic depiction of it in the manga. There are additional scenes of sex and nudity. In one, the widow of a Yakuza gang boss has sex in a funeral home closet with a corrupt police inspector during her husband's funeral.

    There's quite a lot of bloodshed and killing as Freeman performs his various assassinations (generally of underworld figures) and fends off attacks by other killers out to stop him. Freeman's ability to hit his targets with dead-on accuracy with knives or bullets and his practically superhuman acrobatic skills, enabling him to leap up or down out of harm's way, give the fight scenes a slightly fantastic air that recalls Hong Kong action films in the way the act of killing is transformed into an act of performance.

    Most importantly, although the anime is rendered in brilliant colors, it painstakingly captures the drama and elegance of the manga's black-and-white drawings with breathtaking accuracy. Daisuke Nishio, the director of this installment (better known for his DRAGON BALL Z films), captures the sense of time, place and mood so expertly conveyed in the manga, but also knows how to expand on the action and how to pace a scene properly for animation. The whole sequence at Emu's dark, sprawling mansion as she waits for Freeman to come after her is a masterpiece in the use of lighting, décor, closeups and staging of the characters to enhance the mood of foreboding, death, erotic passion and hope. Time and again in this 52-minute adaptation the anime captures the stark imagery and swift, violent action of the manga as beautifully as this reviewer has ever seen it done.

    The "Crying Freeman" manga has also been adapted into two live-action films, CRYING FREEMAN (1995), directed by Christophe Gans (BROTHERHOOD OF THE WOLF) and starring Mark Dacascos, and a Hong Kong action film, KILLER'S ROMANCE (1990), starring Simon Yam and Joey Wang. Neither compares favorably with this first anime adaptation.
    9rabidwookie80

    One of the classics

    Crying Freeman is part of the anime Hall of Fame to me. It embodies what I think all great anime possess which is a dichotomy between all things. It embodies love and hate, cruelty and kindness, loyalty and duty, and sacrifice vs self service. Plus it is chock full of gratuitous sex and violence. It also features your normal cast of crazy characters that are as ridiculous as they are essential, playing off the stoic and unbeatable lead. If you're a fan of the old classics (Akira, Ninja Scroll, Vampire Hunter D, Wicked City) you will love this series.

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    • Trivia
      Based on a manga series by Kazuo Koike and Ryoichi Ikegami.
    • Crazy credits
      The USA release by ADV Films has hard sign subtitles under the Japanese opening credits.
    • Alternate versions
      The UK VHS releases are cut by the BBFC.
    • Connections
      Featured in Mean & Mercenary (1999)

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    • Release date
      • October 1996 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Languages
      • Chinese
      • Russian
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • 哭泣殺神
    • Production company
      • Toei Animation
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      1 hour
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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