Matsuda Yusaku Movie Tour (1) "Black Rain" Black Rain (1989)

Marilyne 2021-12-21 08:01:32

The first movie starring Matsuda Yusaku was this 1989 "Black Rain". My ambition is to follow the chronological table of the movies played by Yusuo and watch it all the way from "Wolf's Badge" in 1973, but the truth is But I can’t do it. It’s too hard to find the source of the movie, so I hope that those who have the source can share it. After entangled, now I can only find which one to look at first. The quality effect is the first choice, and only after the compromise. Those scum picture quality start brushing.

The movie "Black Rain" is quite a tough guy! ! All the elements that should have appeared, New York agent Nick (Michael Douglas Michael Douglas) is a typical individual heroic agent. He is middle-aged, rebellious, divorced and financially difficult, and is not favored by others, but there is always A few good friends clubs have both sides, and they are currently involved in the investigation and evidence collection of the Ministry of Discipline and Discipline due to suspicion of dereliction of duty. He and his good friend Vincent (played by Andy Garcia) accidentally witnessed the internal gang fight in the restaurant, Sato (Played by Matsuda Yusaku) Bloodbathed the target on the spot. The hot-blooded agents couldn’t hold them anymore. They went to chase. The action movie was staged in full force. After a round of melee, Yusaku was arrested. Then the battlefield was transferred to Osaka, Japan. The two agents wanted to extradite Matsuda. Yusaku got on the flight to Osaka, but was deceived by the police disguised by the gang during the handover, and finally Yusaku slipped away. In order to arrest him, the two detectives continued to investigate Sato with the assistance of Osaka Prefecture Police Masahiro Matsumoto (played by Takakura). During the case, Takakura took great pains to prevent the New York agents from making a needle-and-spot investigation, and he looked like a father who could not control the children running around and making trouble. (Tan hand)

I checked and it turned out that the director is Ridley Scott himself. No wonder the overall style of "Black Rain" is very similar to "Blade Runner"! Especially for the scenes in Japan, the color, texture, and even the music are exactly the same. The film chased in the fish market, Osaka's brightly lit signage, the gloomy but clean Shinsaibashi city, and the interval between the two films. For seven years, the director continued to use his proud technique with determination. Although I changed the soup without changing the medicine, I liked it. At the same time, it also lifted the infinite feelings of the ghost shell fans, Oshii Mamoru’s shooting technique. How much is affected by it.

"Black Rain" most of the time is a drama between Michael Douglas and Takakura Ken, and the two are shown in the classic styles of typical Eastern and Western tough guy police detectives. After the young companion was maliciously stabbed to death by the gang (this cannon fodder is a must ), the tough guys gradually nurtured the sincere friendship between men, and they also threw out the seeds of the difference and coordination between Eastern and Western civilizations. They were quite passionate. After the director shook out the title of the film, Nima almost died. The old man began to preach. After the war, the implantation of Western values, the traditions of the older generation were swept away, and the cultural conflict was so deep (pig the nostrils), but how could it be so boring (pig the nostrils). Mr. Director, don't be so stupid. Explaining such clear values ​​blatantly in the work is something that an inexperienced director would do.

Speaking of Matsuda Yusaku, the villain he played in the film is sharp and stunned, without the evil charm of his boyhood at all. The whole body exudes the fierceness of hungry wolves, and the pursuit of desire and right will use all means to point at your heart. The dangerous elements who will kill you at any time are finally subdued by the tough guys and police detectives. The sex scene between men is awesome! !

The script of the movie is an ultra-ordinary gangster clip without any surprises. Apart from Ridley Scott's repetition of "Blade Runner", the heavy industrial power of the music provokes Ryuichi Sakamoto when you become bored. Even though he is not in charge of the music, the montage of a moment is so similar, and then there is the love for the actors. The actors here are invincible even in supporting roles. The location scenes in Osaka are good. Although they always emphasize how different the thinking mode of police handling in the East and the West is, perhaps this was a hot topic in the early 1990s, and it can also play a role in cultural popularization. But now it seems that the preaching taste is too strong, so it’s good to just appreciate the performances of the old opera folks. Moreover, 1989 was also the year Matsuda Yusaku passed away. He died young at the age of 39. I saw his posthumous work for the first time. I went to TAT


Director: Ridley Scott
Screenplay: Craig Bolotin / Warren Lewis
Production Country/Region: United States
Language: English/Japanese
Release Date: 1989-09-22
Length: 125 minutes

Main actor

Nick Conklin (New York City Police Interpol): Michael Douglas
Charlie Vincent (New York City Police Interpol): Andy Garcia
Joyce (CLUB MIYAKO Miss Hotel): Kate Karp Shaw
Oliver (Nick's boss): John history classes Sirleaf
Frankie: Luis Gaisi Man
Matsumoto Masahiro police department patch (Osaka Prefectural police Crime Dissatisfied check Assisting lesson Interpol): Takakura Ken
Sato Hiroshi (Sugai men): Yusaku Matsuda
Kunio Sugai: Tomisaburo Wakayama
Ohashi Metropolitan (Supervisor of Matsumoto Interpol. Director of Osaka Prefecture Police and Criminal Affairs): Kamiyama Shigerita
(Sato's subordinate): Uchida Yuya
Yoshimoto (Sato's subordinate): Kunimura Hayato
Sugi's guardian: Aoka Riyasu
Sugi's subordinate: Shimaki two of Undertaking
Sato men: gaッtsu Lycopodium
Sato mistress (CLUB MIYAKO Miss hotel): Ono Miyuki
Matsumoto son: ke ke nn nn ãイ

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Black Rain quotes

  • Nick Conklin: I usually get kissed before I get fucked.

  • Nick Conklin: One good hand job deserves another.