Black Rain is the most underrated Ridley Scott movie

Black Rain is the most underrated Ridley Scott movie.

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it doesn't even have black people

and on top of that it's not even very good

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>Black Rain is the most underrated Ridley Scott movie.

Nah, it was just really shitty.

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i watched that again recently and was struck at just how much of an asshole Michael Douglas' character was. he seemed to be aiming for an independent American maverick Cop who breaks the rules but has a heart of gold underneath it, but he came across as an arrogant ethnocentric cocksucker who thought he'd just wander into Japan and teach the slant-eyes how real policing works - stealing evidence, shooting anyone he doesn't like the look of and treating everyone else like shit.

i'd like to see a sequel called "Red Rain", about a Japanese cop in America who prevails with nothing but his sense of Giri to guide him through all the stale bureaucratic shit and two-faced backstabbing that is American law enforcement.

I agree but don't think Douglas was quite as bad as you make it seem, the most important point though is that Andy Garcia was the best part of that movie.

Never say you didn't have a good time with Charlie Vincent!

>it was just really shitty.

Purple Rain > Black Rain

>Purple Nurple > Black Rain

Only if you pretend The Duellists doesn't exist.

>arrogant ethnocentric cocksucker who thought he'd just wander into Japan and teach the slant-eyes how real policing works
I thought that was intentional. A lot of people were a little unnerved by the fact the Japs went from getting nuked twice to looking like some unstoppable economic juggernaut in such a short time. Western car manufactures for example, demanded limits on Jap imports as though they had some sort of divine right to stay top dog.

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>I thought that was intentional. A lot of people were a little unnerved by the fact the Japs went from getting nuked twice to looking like some unstoppable economic juggernaut in such a short time.

a lot of people were unnerved by the idea that you can get further with hard work than you can by being a rebel and breaking all the rules? wow. who would have thought.

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I never knew bosozoku existed before watching this movie, and also I learned that Japan was nuked. 35/60 film

are you supposed to not understand the jap parts? i keep stopping at the restaurant part because i don't know for sure haha

you didn't know his old man was a-- is, a jew?
Douglas isn't their real last name either

I mean... why? Why was it done?

It's boring as fuck.