aufman's heavy-handedness and a half-baked script with unfocused performances to match render this unentertaining, vacuous nonsense.
Rising Sun (1993)
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Reviews Counted:34
Fresh:12
Rotten:22
Average Rating:5.1/10
Runtime: 2 hrs 9 mins
Genre: Action/Adventure
Synopsis: A Los Angeles special agent (Snipes) must team up with an expert on Japanese culture (Connery) to investigate the murder of a call-girl in the boardroom of a Japanese corporation. The case turns... A Los Angeles special agent (Snipes) must team up with an expert on Japanese culture (Connery) to investigate the murder of a call-girl in the boardroom of a Japanese corporation. The case turns out to be bigger than either of them had thought. Rather loosely based on Michael Crichton's novel. [More]
Starring: Sean Connery, Wesley Snipes, Harvey Keitel, Mako
Starring: Sean Connery, Wesley Snipes, Harvey Keitel, Mako, Kevin Anderson, Ray Wise, Tia Carrere, Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa, Steve Buscemi, Daniel Von Bargen, Alexandra Powers
Director: Philip Kaufman
Director: Philip Kaufman
Composer: Toru Takemitsu
Reviews for Rising Sun
What should have been a tense political thrilling blockbuster, ends up a wasted effort with a limp storyline that once again fails to give the book justice.
Kaufman's PC adaptation falls awkwardly between the conventions of the Hollywood conspiracy thriller and something intended as more artily significant.
The film grafts a fiercely modernist feel onto characters and themes right out of a 1940s film noir--an impressive achievement that more than makes up for a ponderous storyline.
Where the movie really stumbles is with co-writer/director Philip Kaufman's attempts to make it a conventional mystery-thriller. Kaufman simply doesn't have the slightest notion of how to make a conventional film of any kind.
Wildly improbable (read: typical Crichton) tale about a murder in a Japanese office building.
An intriguing, sensual whodunit that would have been even better had it not succumb to political correctness and changed the identity of the killer from Crichton's novel.
As the plot grows more intricate, strangely the tension dissipates, until finally the movie just seems to run out of breath.
A thoroughly gratifying prestige thriller, thanks to riveting suspense and two brilliant stars.
Kaufman's film is flawd but not as bad as some critics claim, though charges of racism made this adaptation controversial even before it was actually seen.
An intelligent and sophisticated screen adaptation of Michael Crichton's bestselling novel
There are a few too many plot holes and logical errors. Rising Sun may be solidly-paced, but not all aspects of the production are as successful.
I found it pretty entertaining, as well as provocative in some of its comments about contemporary life.
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