@@Lawangeenkhan-uu6fw "Year Of The Dragon" (1985) Starring Mickey Rourke (Mid 80's, but an excellent film) . "Showdown In Little Tokyo"(1991) - Starring Dolph Lundgren and Brandon Lee.
I loved this movie i shall take some time to rewatch for probably the 10th time but not in the 2000's shall be interesting oh shoot yes Andy Garcia too and RIP Yusaku and Ken OUtstanding
A powerful police officer. This movie 🎦 is a truly masterpiece. More real than fiction. The world of supranational investigation is certainly one of the most risky things for a police force . Undercover officers knows this so they takes risks even when locals forces don’t understand the global impact and implications of supranational and global organized crime. *Black rain is by far one of the best*
You'll only understand only if you grew up in the 80's and was able to enjoy this movie in the theaters in 1989. I laugh at all the try hard comments on here. Clearly dating themselves to their Current and Lost Generation.
The concept is intriguing but ultimately wasted. Michael Douglas is completely unconvincing as a hard-nosed cop. Andy Garcia was a lot better. Like most of Ridley Scott's films, the only good quality is the impressive cinematography.
At first glance, this seems like a cool movie. The first 30 minutes draws you in with its potential. However, while I liked certain aspects and overall aesthetic of this movie, it has some extreme plot holes and wasted story potential. Also, the last hour drags on and is an overall unrealistic story that falls apart and really makes no sense. At the end, it all feels wasted and leaves the viewer scratching their head wondering what they just watched and what Douglas' motivations really are. It could have been about 30 minutes shorter. Doesn't matter that it's Ridley, it has a lot wrong with it.
かつて日本は侵略戦争という罪をおかした。その名はブラックレイン。 これからの日本の処方箋は カリオストロの城 ルパン三世の出現。In the past, Japan was guilty of a war of aggression. Its name is Black Rain. Japan's prescription for the future is the emergence of Lupine III, his Castle of Cagliostro.
Team America... And the conditioned ignoramus that is the standard American ego of past and present is once again revealed through the indoctrination of the saviour complex film platform 👌 All hail, the Americans