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Piège au soleil levant

Original title: Into the Sun
  • 2005
  • R
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
4.3/10
8.3K
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Steven Seagal and mink in Piège au soleil levant (2005)
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When a government official is killed, an American operative with experience in the Yakuza culture is brought in to investigate.When a government official is killed, an American operative with experience in the Yakuza culture is brought in to investigate.When a government official is killed, an American operative with experience in the Yakuza culture is brought in to investigate.

  • Director
    • mink
  • Writers
    • Steven Seagal
    • Joe Halpin
    • Trevor Miller
  • Stars
    • Steven Seagal
    • Takao Osawa
    • Juliette Marquis
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.3/10
    8.3K
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    • Director
      • mink
    • Writers
      • Steven Seagal
      • Joe Halpin
      • Trevor Miller
    • Stars
      • Steven Seagal
      • Takao Osawa
      • Juliette Marquis
    • 104User reviews
    • 28Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Steven Seagal
    Steven Seagal
    • Travis Hunter
    Takao Osawa
    Takao Osawa
    • Kuroda
    Juliette Marquis
    • Jewel
    Matthew Davis
    Matthew Davis
    • FBI Agent Sean Mack
    Eddie George
    Eddie George
    • Jones
    William Atherton
    William Atherton
    • CIA Agent Block
    Wai-Kwong Lo
    Wai-Kwong Lo
    • Chen
    • (as Ken Low)
    Kôsuke Toyohara
    Kôsuke Toyohara
    • Fudomyo-o
    • (as Kosuke Toyohara)
    Akira Terao
    • Matsuda
    Masatô Ibu
    Masatô Ibu
    • Kojima
    • (as Masatoh Eve)
    Pace Wu
    Pace Wu
    • Mai Ling
    Chiaki Kuriyama
    Chiaki Kuriyama
    • Ayako
    Kanako Yamaguchi
    • Nayako
    Namihiko Ômura
    • Takeshi
    • (as Namihiko Ohmura)
    Daisuke Honda
    • Kawamura
    Roy Oguri
    • Kenji
    Sôkyû Fujita
    • Investigator Maeda
    Vikrom Suebsaeng
    • Chang Choudong
    • Director
      • mink
    • Writers
      • Steven Seagal
      • Joe Halpin
      • Trevor Miller
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    6claudio_carvalho

    Flawed, Full of Clichés, But Very Entertaining

    When the governor of Tokyo is killed in his campaign for election, the former CIA agent Travis Hunter (Steven Seagal) is assigned to find the responsible working together with the rookie FBI agent Sean (Matthew Davis). Travis was raised in Japan, has great connections with the underworld of the streets and is a master in sword and martial arts, trained by a former member of Yakuza. Travis discloses that there is a war between the old and traditional members of Yakuza and the new generation leaded by the deranged and sick Kuroda (Takao Osawa), who has associated to the Chinese Tong mobster Chen (Ken Low) in a powerful drug dealing business. When his fiancée Nayako (Kanako Yamaguchi) is brutally and cowardly murdered by one of Kuroda's men, the mission of Travis becomes a personal issue and he seeks revenge.

    "Into the Sun" is the best of the recent works of Steven Seagal. The story is flawed, full of clichés, but also very entertaining. Steven Seagal does not have the same agility of his first movies, but the plot is well supported by magnificent landscapes, wonderful soundtrack and a great cast. I really have not understood why he alternates speaking in English or Japanese; there are some dialogs that the Japanese characters speak in Japanese and Travis speaks in English, in a complete mess. But in the end, I liked this film. My vote is six.

    Title (Brazil): "Operação Sol Nascente" ("Operation Rising Sun")
    6ma-cortes

    Steven Seagal now as a tough agent in the country which he truly lived

    Governor Tokio is murdered and an agent , Travis Hunter , (Steven Seagal) and his partner (Matthew Davis) are assigned by CIA Chief (William Atherton) to resolve it and going to track down the responsible terrorist , a Japanese version of the Mafia (Yakuza) . However , the terrorist killing is only a string part of violence and corruption . A new leader Yakuza is planning a scheme to create an enormous dealing drug organization with the Chinese Mafia (The Tongs) . Thus , Travis Hunter along with his pal must detain the operation and remain alive . This new generation of Yakuza along with Tongs are getting into big business and interfering business old Yakuza . There were rules Yakuza respected and followed in the past but these rules do not apply to the new generation . For introducing themselves into gangsters spheres , they simulate being a master or ¨sensei¨(Seagal) and his pupil or ¨deshi¨ (Davis) . Besides , getting into neighbourhood where Seagal actually grew up and he explains that all organised crime gathers and does their things there , all kinds of organised crime (Tong, Yakuza) they are all centralised , there is major struggle for turf and for power , most of that power comes from heroin or ¨shabu¨ as they call it there .

    It's a westernized oriental action film with an interesting mingle of suspense , buddy movie , martial arts , ancient ritual with typical code of honour and actual Japanese places . Abundant fists fights as swords struggles in which arms and body parts are slice off here and there and limbs are slit open everywhere or blasted apart . Cruel and savage murders make only recommended for those adults no squeamish and with strong stomach enough to take it . The motion picture was professionally directed by Mink . Rating : Passable and entertaining.
    6allenk752

    Surprisingly good Seagal

    If you've been disappointed with some of Seagal's film of late, don't let that stop you from seeing this one. Some people just think Seagal's a joke and hate everything the guy does. But this movie is never boring, it's very violent (like his films back "in the day" were), and the direction by "mink" (huh?) keeps the film moving at a brisk pace. The authentic Asian locations help a lot too.

    While far from perfect, this movie rocks: it pours on the blood, the fights, the moments of zen "calm" -- all the things one expects from a Seagal film. And this one delivers!

    Seagal wrote and performs some of the music for the film too. It's great stuff: he's a decent singer and a fine guitarist.

    Keep crankin' 'em out, Steve!
    himboy32

    Surprisingly Entertaining.

    Steven Seagel returns as Travis Hunter, a former CIA agent who's brought out of his retirement as a sword-smith in Tokyo to help with an investigation involving a pact between The Yakuza and The Triad.

    Soon Travis is under threat and he must use his deadly skills in the martial arts and the blade in order to take down the Yakuza and the Triads who are both out to end his life.

    This movie really surprised me, I'm not a huge fan of Seagel's recent efforts but I was so impressed with Belly Of The Beast that I decided to give this a try.

    First off, Seagel actually looks like he wants to be in the movie, going as for as to give some effort in the acting. Te story isn't all that great and there are some very cliché moments but overall it was enough to keep my interest through out.

    The action was well paced and nicely choreographed, Seagel's fight with Ken Lo being a highlight but it was good to see they didn't hold back when it came to the sword fighting as he cuts his way through various sword wielding thugs in order to get to the final showdown, there's lots of blood on offer there.

    I was nice to see Seagel being backed up by a strong supporting cast, even going as far as the let the Asian actors speak their native languages instead of making them speaking very bad English, I have to say as well Seagel's Japanese was way better the his Thai in Belly Of The Beast.

    To finish off I have to say I'd like to see Seagel make more movies like this in the future, it seems mink* new what he was doing when he directed this as he gave the movie a nice level of flashiness without making it look like an MTV music video.

    So if Seasgel decided to make more hack and slash type movies, I'd definitely be interested.
    4MikeyMo_nl

    As a Seagal fan I disliked it...

    weren't the late 80's and first half of the 90's great people? We have this guy who can't act but sure as hell kick a punch in movies with mostly no plot at all except for him kicking ass for 90 minutes long. OK, so they did have a little plot but the movies were all about Steven kicking the butts of bad guys. Steven would hit, kick, run, jump etc etc and people would get there bones broken in the nastiest ways. Who can forget the guy with the meat cleaver in "Out for Justice"? The way that was handled: pure testosterone filled ballet! Now it's the new millennium and the only decent thing our aikido hero has released was Exit Wounds (with lots of help from wire-fu, funny script, good co-stars, a good director, Steven who went to the gym etc etc). OK so Belly of the beast was decent, but not when you consider Steven had a body-double in tons of scenes.

    So here is Into the sun, the latest fight fest from Steven and what does it contains:

    -An openings scene which has absolutely nothing to do with the rest of the movie. It works for James Bond but not here

    • Steven doing pinkypink with his soon-to-be-wife (lame!) About one aikido fighting the first hour of the movie (against a couple of street kids)


    • The rest is sword fights to the end


    • Unimaginative baddies (I miss those guys from Under Siege 1 & 2, Hard to kill etc)


    • Too much uninteresting plot too little fighting.


    All Steven needs is a simple plot for him to go on a one-man-rampage across a lot of different locations fighting lots of men to get to his goal... Nothing more, nothing less. That never happens in Into the Sun. Steven just goes from friendly contact to friendly contact to get some info and that's basically it. Only in the last half hour the flick turns into a revenge-story and we get to see a toned down version of Hard to kill. What was the use of getting all that info in the first hour when the baddies get taken down by Steven out for a revenge motive? Next time someone writes a script for Seagal, just kill someone he loves in the beginning or drop some terrorists in the same location he is. Then get him "a shotgun and a patrol car" and he'll do the rest.

    And make sure he went to the gym before the filming starts... those really close up aikido fights are not very exciting...

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    • Trivia
      Director mink actually shot the film in Super 35 with the intention of framing the completed picture in the 2.35:1 aspect ratio, but when Sony decided to send the film straight to DVD, the studio instead re-framed the picture to 1.85:1.
    • Quotes

      Travis Hunter: [Travis pulls out a sword and says in Japanese] This one is so sharp. I'll use it tonight. This kills very well.

    • Connections
      Features Gamera : Gardien de l'Univers (1995)
    • Soundtracks
      Cairo Coffee
      Performed by Zino & Tommy

      Written by Haim Tzinovich (as Haim Zinowitch) & Tomer Biran (as Tommer Biran)

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    • Release date
      • November 22, 2005 (Japan)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Japan
    • Languages
      • English
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Into the Sun: L'honneur des yakuza
    • Filming locations
      • Bangkok, Thailand
    • Production companies
      • Aries
      • Franchise Pictures
      • Kundali Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • $15,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $175,563
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 37 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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