Rain Fall (Japanese) 2009

AKA: Rein Foru: Ame no Kiba
Directed: Max Mannix
Genre: Action, Crime, Drama, Thriller
Runtime: 01:51
Country: Japan
Language: Japanese, English
Subtitles: English in separate torrent
Cast: Gary Oldman, Kippei Shiina, Kyoko Hasegawa, Misa Shimizu, Akira Emoto, Takumi Bando
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Synopsis / Plot
You can’t go wrong with Gary Oldman in a movie about a hitman, a pretty girl, and evil CIA assassins. Sony Pictures Japan’s Rain Fall, a thriller in the style of Bourne Ultimatum, stars Gary Oldman, is the first film in Japan to be shot on the new Panavision Genesis HD digital video camera jointly developed by Panavision and Sony.
According to Panavision, the Genesis has a chip the size of a Super 35 mm frame, a log curve that emulates film, and a depth-of-field characteristic similar to film cameras. The camera has the equivalent of a 2,500 exposure index and its electronic shutter can be set to 360 degrees.
Rain Fall is helmed by Max Mannix with Jack Wareham as director of photography. The film is adapted from a novel by best-selling American author Barry Eisler.
It tells the story of a hit man who is forced to protect the daughter of one of his victims against the CIA. Besides Oldman, the film stars Kippei Shiina, Kyoko Hasegawa, Misa Shimizu, Akira Emoto, Takumi Bando, and Dirk Hunter. The lead in “Rain Fall” is Japanese, as are most of the cast, the setting, and dialogue.
The most unusual thing about this film is that although the story is based on an American Novel, directed by an Australian director, this is a Japan movie production in the new trend of Asian film production going the “Hollywood” route and casting Western actors in a few roles.
Torrent Download
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thanks for the torrent princekero2003 [axine for the rip?]
visually gorgeous, good performances.
not too crazy about the story/direction/editing…the rapid fire music video style editing killed the cinematography [videography?]
Each shot is definitely a great sales pitch for the new camera.
Worth seeing just for that.
thanks again…
I was really happy to have a chance to see this, since Mannix wrote most of Tokyo Sonata. It was very pretty, but unfortunately I ended up *loathing* it. Shoddy storytelling, crazy nonsense sentimentality that doesn’t work because the characters are poorly sketched, and weird, stilted dialogue (though delivered well by the actors.) I ended up reading an interview where Mannix talks about how he wish Kiyoshi Kurosawa had changed LESS of his script for Tokyo Sonata, taken less of his own directorial license, but after seeing this there’s no question in my mind that Mannix’s work benefited immensely from the collaboration. I’m not sure what to think… Rain Fall has such a tight style but still feels like a such mess!
I’m very curious about these novels now, thought.
One of the good jap movie…….
The main actor is superb……………
Plz upload more movies of him……….