Black Rain (film)

Black Rain (film)

Infobox_Film
name = Black Rain


writer = Craig Bolotin,
Warren Lewis
starring = Michael Douglas,
Andy Garcia,
Ken Takakura,
Kate Capshaw
director = Ridley Scott
producer = Stanley R Jaffee,
Sherry Lansing
editing = Tom Rolf
distributor = Paramount Pictures
released = September 22, 1989|w runtime = 125 min. language = English
budget = $14,000,000 | music = Hans Zimmer
awards =
imdb_id = 0096933

"Black Rain" is a 1989 American action-thriller film starring Michael Douglas, Andy Garcia, Ken Takakura, Kate Capshaw and Yusaku Matsuda. The film was directed by Ridley Scott.

The story is centered on two New York City police officers who arrest a member of the Japanese Yakuza and must escort him back to Japan. Once there, he escapes, and the two police officers find themselves dragged deeper and deeper into the Japanese underworld. This film illustrates the stereotypes of American and Japanese cops and gangsters. The film was nominated for Oscars in Best Sound and Best Sound Effects Editing.

ynopsis

Nick Conklin (Michael Douglas) is a skilled motorcyclist and a tough veteran New York City police officer facing possible criminal charges; Internal Affairs believes Nick might have been involved with his partner who was caught in a corruption scandal. Nick is divorced from his wife, who has custody of their two children, and he has money problems because of this.

While having a drink at a local Italian restaurant/bar, Nick and his partner Charlie Vincent (Andy Garcia) observe a group of Japanese having what appears to be a friendly lunch with some Italian gangsters. Nick is increasingly suspicious of the group until another Japanese man enters the restaurant with several armed henchmen and seizes a small package at gunpoint from the leader of the Japanese group. As the man turns to leave, one of the Japanese men at the table says something he finds insulting and he slashes the man's throat, stabs another in the chest, and then walks out. Nick and Charlie follow immediately and, after a short chase, arrest the suspect after he nearly kills Nick.

The suspect turns out to be a Yakuza gangster by the name of Sato (Yusaku Matsuda). The situation is further complicated when Nick’s superior officer, Captain Oliver (John Spencer), tells him that Sato is to be extradited to Osaka and given to the police there. Nick is angry that Sato will not be tried for murder in the United States, but agrees to escort him to Japan. Nick’s captain also has an ulterior motive for sending Nick overseas, thinking it will keep Nick from causing more trouble and exacerbating the already biased Internal Affairs investigation of him.

When they arrive in Osaka, Japanese police immediately meet them on the plane and take Sato into their custody, and leaving the plane by the rear exit. As Nick and Charlie are about to get off the plane themselves, another group of police enter from the front and identify themselves in English, indicating that the first "cops" were imposters.

Nick and Charlie are taken to the headquarters of the Osaka Prefecture of Police and questioned. They are also blamed for Sato’s escape. After much haranguing by Nick (who shows signs of xenophobia towards the Japanese) who mostly refuse to acknowledge that they can speak English, he and Charlie are allowed to “observe” the hunt for Sato. However, the senior police officer emphasises that they have no authority in Japan and are forbidden carry their guns.

They are assigned to Masahiro Matsumoto, a mild-mannered and experienced officer, who will be their guide.

During the investigation Nick breaches protocol several times, offending Matsumoto. He also makes contact with an American blond nightclub hostess, Joyce (Kate Capshaw), who explain that the Japanese public, including the giggling hostesses in the club, all believe that Nick and Charlie are jokes because they allowed Sato to easily fool them and escape from custody, and represent American inefficency and stupidity. Through her, Nick discovers that Sato is fighting a gang war with a notorious crime boss, Sugai (Tomisaburo Wakayama). Sato used to be an enforcer for Sugai and now wants his own territory to rule. Sato had traveled to New York to disrupt a meeting with American Italian gangsters about a counterfeiting scheme being set up by Sugai.

Late one night, Nick and Charlie walk back to their hotel slightly drunk and unescorted, despite several previous warnings about their safety from Matsumoto. They are harassed by a young punk on a motorcycle, and it seems to be a joke until the motorcyclist steals Charlie’s raincoat (with his passport) and leads Charlie down the street and into an underground parking garage. Nick follows, shouting for Charlie to come back, but is separated from his partner by a security fence. The unarmed Nick then watches in horror as Sato and several of his bosozuka gang members briefly torture Charlie using swords from their motorcycles, and then Sato beheaded him. Distraught, Nick is comforted by Joyce at her apartment. Matsumoto arrives with Nick’s belongings, including his NYPD badge, which Nick gives to Matsumoto, and Charlie’s service pistol, which Nick keeps for himself.

Matsumoto and Nick trail one of Sato’s operatives, a young Japanese woman, who retrieves a sample counterfeit note (printed only on one side) from a bank strongbox. The woman passes the note to another of Sato’s men. Nick and Matsumoto tail the man to a steel foundry where they find that Sato is meeting with Sugai. Nick intervenes when Sato leaves the meeting and a gunfight ensues. Sato escapes again when Nick is arrested by the swarming police for waving a gun in public, and told he will be sent back to New York in disgrace. Matsumoto is put on suspension by his captain.

Nick boards the plane for New York but is able to sneak off to pursue Sato on his own. He meets with Sugai and discovers that the package that Sato had stolen in New York contains a printing plate for the American $100 bill. Sugai explains that making counterfeit U.S. currency is his revenge for the bombing of Hiroshima and the loss of dignity he and his family faced in the aftermath of World War II. Nick suggests a deal where Sugai can use Nick as an insignificant American who can attack and kill Sato, leaving Sugai's reputation and hands clean.

Sugai drops Nick at the outskirts of a remote farm where a meeting of the oyabun, the other crime bosses of the region, is to take place. Nick is supplied with a shotgun. Sato arrives a short time later, as does Matsumoto, and Matsumoto and Nick deduce that Sato’s men are planning a massacre once the meeting is over. At the meeting table, Sato surrenders his single plate and requests recognition and his own territory. However, Sugai demands that Sato first pay tribute for his offenses in the traditional Yakusa way: he is ordered to cut off one of his fingers. As he does this and takes a subordinate position next to him, he stabs Sugai in the hand and escapes with both the plates, prompting a gunfight between Sugai’s and Sato’s men. Sato escapes the fight on a dirt bike with Nick close behind. Nick is able to spill Sato off his bike and the two fight briefly, until Nick gains the advantage. The scene ends with Nick having to decide whether or not to kill Sato for Charlie and for all the humiliation he has suffered.

The film ends with Matsumoto and Nick walking a handcuffed Sato into police HQ to the amazement of everyone, and receiving commendations. Nick thanks Matsumoto for his assistance and his friendship, and gives him a gift box as he boards the plane, a box containing a dress shirt. Underneath the shirt, Masumoto finds the two printing plates that everyone has been looking for.

Cast


*Michael Douglas as Det. Nick Conklin
*Andy Garcia as Det. Charlie Vincent
*Ken Takakura as Asst. Insp. Masahiro Matsumoto
*Kate Capshaw as Joyce
*Yusaku Matsuda as Sato
*John Spencer as Captain Oliver
*Tomisaburo Wakayama as Sugai
*Shigeru Koyama as Superintendent Ohashi

Box office performance

In its opening weekend, "Black Rain" grossed $9.6 million in 1,610 theaters in the United States and Canada, ranking #1 at the box office. It stayed at the #1 spot for 2 more weeks. [cite web|url=http://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/?page=weekend&id=blackrain.htm |title=Black Rain (1989) - Weekend Box Office Results |accessdate=2007-11-21 |publisher=Box Office Mojo] The film grossed a total of $46.2 million in the United States and Canada and $88 million in other territories for a worldwide gross of $134.2 million. [cite web|url=http://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/?id=blackrain.htm |title=Black Rain (1989) |accessdate=2007-11-21 |publisher=Box Office Mojo]

Trivia

* Chinese actor Jackie Chan was first approached to play Sato but decided the role did not match his values / image.
* Japanese actor Yusaku Matsuda was suffering from cancer during filming and died shortly after the film's completion. The manic intensity he brings to the role is a characteristic present in all his films.Fact|date=February 2007
* The high cost and red tape involved in filming in Japan prompted director Scott to declare that he would never film in that country again. (According to the commentary on the Criterion DVD of "", Scott's insistence at filming according to Western customs-having a large spread at the craft table, filming until all hours of the night [Japanese film crews retire early] , caused friction between the Japanese crew/backers and Scott/Paramount, getting them kicked out of the country and forcing Scott to shoot the final climactic scene in Napa Valley, California.)
*The two Internal Affair officers who interrogate Nick Conklin at the beginning of the film are played by actors Stephen Root and Richard Riehle. The two actors appear together in the comedy classic "Office Space" playing Milton Waddams (Root) and Tom Smykoski (Riehle).
*This movie marked the first collaboration between Hans Zimmer and Ridley Scott. Zimmer would go on to score several more movies for Scott, including "Gladiator," "Thelma and Louise," "Hannibal", "Black Hawk Down" and "Matchstick Men."

References

External links

*
*


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужна курсовая?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Black Rain (Film) — Black rain est un film américain réalisé en 1989 par Ridley Scott, avec Michael Douglas et Andy Garcia. Sommaire 1 Synopsis 2 Fiche technique 3 Distribution …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Black rain (film) — Black rain est un film américain réalisé en 1989 par Ridley Scott, avec Michael Douglas et Andy Garcia. Sommaire 1 Synopsis 2 Fiche technique 3 Distribution …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Black Rain (film) — Black rain est un film américain réalisé en 1989 par Ridley Scott, avec Michael Douglas et Andy Garcia. Sommaire 1 Synopsis 2 Fiche technique 3 Distribution …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Black Rain — may refer to one of the following: * Black rain was a term used by survivors of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki to describe the nuclear fallout from the bombs, which initially occurred in the form of precipitation. * Black Rain… …   Wikipedia

  • Black Rain (Ozzy Osbourne album) — Black Rain Pour les articles homonymes, voir Black Rain (groupe), Black Rain (film) et Pluie noire (homonymie). Black Rain Album par Ozzy Osbourne Signe black rain.png …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Black rain — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Black Rain (groupe), Black Rain (film) et Pluie noire (homonymie). Black Rain Album par Ozzy Osbourne Signe black rain.png …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Black Rain —    Film policier de Ridley Scott, avec Michael Douglas, Andy Garcia, Kate Capshaw.   Pays: États Unis   Date de sortie: 1989   Technique: couleurs   Durée: 2 h 06    Résumé    Un détective américain est chargé de convoyer un criminel de New York… …   Dictionnaire mondial des Films

  • Black Rain (Japanese film) — Infobox Film name = Black Rain caption = director = Shohei Imamura producer = Hisa Iino writer = Ibuse Masuji (story) Toshiro Ishido starring = Yoshiko Tanaka Kazuo Kitamura music = Toru Takemitsu cinematography = Takashi Kawamata editing =… …   Wikipedia

  • Black Rain — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Black Rain (groupe), Black Rain (film) et Pluie noire (homonymie). Black Rain Album par Ozzy Osbourne Sortie 22 mai  …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Black Rain (Groupe) — Blackrain (groupe) Pour les articles homonymes, voir Black Rain et Black Rain (film). Blackrain …   Wikipédia en Français

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”