Budget
$30,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$46,212,055
Opening weekend US & Canada
$9,677,102
Gross worldwide
$134,212,055
Budget
$30,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$46,212,055
Opening weekend US & Canada
$9,677,102
Gross worldwide
$134,212,055
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By Katlyn 2022-03-23 09:02:12
2007-06-10
It is difficult to give a good evaluation to this film, but I can only feel that the progress of the film industry has dwarfed many old films. Sunglasses, black leather jackets, and roaring motorcycles were the coolest outfits of the era, and it represented that era was also buried with the era.
Americans hate Japanese, (especially the image of Hepburn's Japanese neighbor in Breakfast at Tiffany's is the worst) Chinese people don't like Japanese, and the Japanese devils
By Cathy 2022-03-22 09:02:03
Heard about this movie a few years ago and finally found time to watch it today.
It's a typical crime movie, and now it seems, the plot is too old-fashioned.
It's a story about a policeman catching a bad guy, but with a Japanese nuclear revenge against the Americans. Looking at it now, the gimmick also looks bland.
If the plot isn't engaging, then look elsewhere.
But unfortunately, nothing else.
No car chases, no big explosions, no good fights, no heavy gunfights, is...
By Edwardo 2021-12-21 08:01:32
It's also a kind of U.S.-Japan confrontation
The Americans dropped atomic bombs on Japan, which sprinkled black rain on the sky. So in the 1980s, in addition to Japanese companies buying American companies aggressively, the Japanese traditional underworld used counterfeit dollar bills in retaliation. This is the background of the film "Black Rain", and the plot is the process of two New York police officers handling the case in Osaka, Japan. Although the drama still does not escape the equation of a Western movie-there is a hero who...
By Edgardo 2021-12-21 08:01:32
The end of a hero, but a hero after all
Want to see the embarrassment of the Americans at the end of their lives? This movie can satisfy you.
The black rain, taken in 1989, has an extremely strong atmosphere of the times-I am not talking about the Cold War. Compared with the old-fashioned red threat, the United States at that time was facing a more severe challenge-a challenge from within the capitalist camp-Japan The rise of. The 1980s was the most glorious era in Japan. At that time, Japanese products were all over the United...
By Julie 2021-12-21 08:01:32
Remember that year-Matsuda Yusaku
When I was fortunate enough to watch his work, I was only a teenager. But even as a child, the few casual films left a deep impression that can never be erased. At that time, Star TV was just introduced to China, and many good movies that cannot be seen in China can be seen here. Coincidentally, and fortunately, after reading homework, I saw Matsuda Yusaku's works successively: "Detective Story", "Family Game", and "Since Then". A few years later, I watched another "Personal Testimony" and...
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By Nikita 2022-04-24 07:01:14
I don't know why, I don't like the main...
By Anthony 2022-04-24 07:01:14
There are big names gathered, and even from the director to the soundtrack, they are the biggest names in NB. The pace of the movie is a bit...
By Clifton 2022-04-24 07:01:14
The three handsome guys in the 30s, 40s and 50s have been...
By Emmalee 2022-04-24 07:01:14
Watching Ridley Scott's films always has a nostalgic feeling, from his lighting layout, soundtrack selection, story arrangement, like listening to an old American rock. This is also the posthumous work of Matsuda Yusaku, but it is definitely not his best film. He was terminally ill and looked ill when he appeared on the stage. The final fight and chase scenes were probably also performances with gritted teeth. Compared with Matsuda Yusaku, who has less drama than himself, Takakura Ken has a...
By Jayda 2022-04-24 07:01:14
[2021-12-22] The most stylish man in the world's history will only let you play it like this. America is not stupid. Who is stupid. Five stars for this...
Sugai: [on Sato] He might as well be an American. His kind respect just one thing: money.
Nick Conklin: So what are you into it for? Love?
[He starts to light a cigarette, Sugai's bodyguard yanks it out of his mouth and draws back his fist to punch him, before Sugai snaps out an order. The bodyguard bows quickly and steps back]
Sugai: I was 10 when the B-29 came. My family lived underground for three days. When we came up the city was gone. Then the heat brought rain. Black rain. You made the rain black, and shoved your values down our throat. We forgot who we were. You created Sato and thousands like him. I'm paying you back.
Joyce: Because you could get me killed. You see, there's a war going on here, and they don't take prisoners.
Nick Conklin: What are you talking about?
Joyce: It's between Sato and an old crime boss named Sugai.
Nick Conklin: Who else knows about this war?
Joyce: Counting you and me?
[beat]
Joyce: Eleven million.
Nick Conklin: Sometimes you should forget your head and grab your balls.
Matsumoto Masahiro: Balls?