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Director: Christophe Gans
Cast: Mark Dacascos, Julie Condra, Rae Dawn Chong, Byron Mann
A lethal assassin for a secret Chinese organisation, who sheds tears of regret each time he kills, is seen swiftly and mercilessly executing three Yakuza gangsters by a beautiful artist. She is captivated by the grace of his kill and later falls in love with him. An intense power struggle for the leadership of the Yakuza Clans ensues as they seek vengeance for the death of their leader.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Crying Freeman (1995), directed by Christophe Gans, is a film about a lethal assassin who falls in love with a beautiful artist after she witnesses his graceful executions. The film has received mixed reviews, with some critics praising its stylish action sequences and romantic elements, while others have criticized its plot and character development. Crying Freeman has not received any major awards recognition.
Why you might like this:
Crying Freeman (1995) offers a unique blend of stylized action, emotional depth, and a captivating love story, directed by the acclaimed Christophe Gans. Viewers will be drawn to the graceful yet merciless assassin portrayed by Mark Dacascos, whose internal struggle and developing relationship with a beautiful artist create a compelling narrative.
Crying Freeman is a 1995 action film, based on the manga of the same name by Kazuo Koike and Ryoichi Ikegami. It is directed and co-written by Christophe Gans in his solo directorial debut and stars Mark Dacascos in the title role, a brainwashed assassin for a Triad secret society, who sheds a tear for every victim he kills. Tchéky Karyo, Julie Condra, Byron Mann, Masaya Kato, Yoko Shimada, and Mako play supporting roles.
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