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At the offices of a Japanese corporation, during a party, a woman, who's evidently a professional mistress, is found dead, apparently after some rough sex. A police detective, Web Smith is called in to investigate but before getting there, he gets a call from someone who instructs him to pick up John Connor, a former police Captain and expert on Japanese affairs. When they arrive there Web thinks that everything is obvious but Connor tells him that there's a lot more going on.
When an escort girl is found dead in the offices of a Japanese company in Los Angeles, detectives Web Smith and John Connor act as liaison between the company's executives and the investigating cop Tom Graham.
At the offices of a Japanese corporation, during a party, a woman, who is evidently a professional mistress, is found dead, apparently after some rough hanky panky.<br/><br/>1993 was apparently a good year for Michael Crichton. He had &quot;Jurassic Park&quot;, one of the biggest hits of all time. And then he had this, which I think has been more or less forgotten. Which is a bit of a shame, because the Connery / Snipes pairing is interesting, as is the slight dip into the Yakuza.<br/><br/>My concern with the film is its emphasis on digital technology. I was around in 1993 and computer literate. Surely editing a video was possible, but to the extent it is shown here? It would be darn near impossible... the frame-by-frame editing would take much too long. But if I ignore that, it makes for a great thriller.
RELEASED IN 1993 and directed by Philip Kaufman based on Michael Crichton&#39;s 1992 novel, &quot;Rising Sun&quot; stars Sean Connery &amp; Wesley Snipes as two L.A. detectives familiar with Japanese culture who are assigned to investigate the murder of a prostitute at a Japanese owned skyscraper. Harvey Keitel plays the tough cop in charge of the investigation while Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa appears as the charismatic Japanese suspect.<br/><br/>It should be stressed that this isn&#39;t an action movie, like the &quot;Die Hard&quot; flicks, it&#39;s a modern film noir suspense thriller with a Far East mystery. Yes, there&#39;s some action, but it&#39;s more crime drama. That said, I generally enjoyed the movie. Connery and Snipes have good chemistry and there are a several genuinely amusing moments (e.g. Snipe&#39;s explanation of gang culture paralleling Connery&#39;s explanation of Japanese culture) or insightful lines (e.g. &quot;He&#39;s plundering our natural resources&quot; and &quot;Look, &#39;sempai,&#39; apple pie, whatever&quot;).<br/><br/>The film&#39;s interesting in its insights on Japan&#39;s culture (the Taiko percussionists), including the dark side (e.g. their abuse of women, ethnocentrism and corresponding racism) which, to be expected, outrages whiney politically correct pundits. Crichton&#39;s novel emphasizes the differences between the Japanese and Western mindsets, particularly in the areas of business strategy and corporate culture.<br/><br/>&quot;Rising Sun&quot; scores pretty well on the female front, highlighted by Tia Carrere, Alexandra Powers, Tylyn John and Tatjana Patitz. But there&#39;s too much sleaze quotient for my tastes, although it&#39;s anticipated considering the plot.<br/><br/>Speaking of the plot, there are too many eye-rolling plot holes if you look too closely, like the reporter&#39;s elaboration on the burnt-to-a-crisp guy in the car immediately following the accident. Why sure! <br/><br/>Another example is when Connery&#39;s character confidently claims that criminals in Japan expect to be caught because convictions run 90%. This is neither true nor proves that criminals are being caught and convicted. Japanese police only investigate crimes they think they can solve. If they find a slain prostitute in an alley with her throat slit, for instance, they&#39;ll write it up as a suicide or accidental death. It&#39;s easy to SAY you have low crime and low unsolved murders and high convictions (for the obvious honor of the nation and governing officials), but it&#39;s harder to prove the right people were caught as opposed to just &quot;rounding up the usual suspects.&quot; Were crimes labeled accurately or for the convenience and honor of police and politicians? How many dead bodies are hidden in the concrete of some Japanese skyscraper and written up as missing people instead of homicide victims? (Which, to the film&#39;s credit, IS noted in the movie).<br/><br/>THE MOVIE RUNS 129 minutes and was shot in Los Angeles, as well as Long Beach &amp; Venice. ADDITIONAL CAST: Kevin Anderson appears as an American lawyer linked with the Japanese company while Ray Wise appears as a senator.<br/><br/>GRADE: B/B- (6.5/10)
The screenplay by Kaufman, Crichton and Michael Backes is not about much of anything important, and Connery's deep penetrating wisdom takes away some of the suspense: If he knows everything that's going to happen, why keep us in the dark?
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