CRYING FREEMAN is a fast-paced martial arts film based on the Japanese comic book of the same name. Yo Hinomura (Mark Dacascos), a deadly assassin with a conscience, sparks a vicious gang war--and a romance--by killing a Yakuza leader. Intense action follows. This is the first collaboration between Dacascos and French director .. Read more
| Starring | Mark Dacascos, Julie Condra, Rae Dawn Chong, Byron Mann |
|---|---|
| Director | Christophe Gans |
| Genres | Action/Adventure, Thriller |
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CRYING FREEMAN is a fast-paced martial arts film based on the Japanese comic book of the same name. Yo Hinomura (Mark Dacascos), a deadly assassin with a conscience, sparks a vicious gang war--and a romance--by killing a Yakuza leader. Intense action follows. This is the first collaboration between Dacascos and French director Christophe Gans; the second is THE BROTHERHOOD OF THE WOLF.
| Starring | Mark Dacascos, Julie Condra, Rae Dawn Chong, Byron Mann, Masaya Kato, Yoko Shimada, Mako, Tcheky Karyo |
|---|---|
| Director | Christophe Gans |
| Studio | PATHE DISTRIBUTION |
| Run time | DVD: 1 hr 37 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Action/Adventure, Thriller |
| Language | DVD: English |
| Released | DVD: 30 Jun 2003 Production year: 1995 |
| Format | DVD |
Hong Kong-style action meets James Bond in this beautifully crafted adaptation of the cult Japanese comic strip. Enigmatic Mark Dacascos plays the latest in a long line of human killing machines programmed by the Sons of the Dragon Society to respond to hypnotic signals. Because he sheds a tear after each contract killing, he earns the nickname Crying Freeman. How he keeps his identity a secret fuels a cranked-up plot packed with inventive explosions, balletic gunplay, hyperkinetic stunts and forbidden love. This is a visually arresting and fresh slant on the usual comic-book capers.
Based on an epic Japanese comic book of rare intelligence and detail, this is almost too reverential towards its source... read more on Time Out
Very good live action version and for a change this keeps a lot of story and visuals from the manga/anime.
Lots of action, good SFX. Mark Dacascos is Freeman and look out for him in Drive and Brotherhood of the Wolf.
The lead actor is fantastic looking, well 90's, but the fight scenes I loved. If you love dated ganster films, which i do rent it.