Crying Freeman 6: The Guiding Light of Memory

February. 25,1994      
Rating:
6.7
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CRYING FREEMAN: FINAL CHAPTER -- THE GUIDING LIGHT OF MEMORY (1993) is the sixth and last volume in the OAV series of Japanese anime adaptations of the "Crying Freeman" manga. A hard-hitting tale of violent criminals engaged in a brutal turf war, it is easily the best-written and most stylishly directed since the first in the series (PORTRAIT OF A KILLER). This one tells the story of a young Japanese Yakuza who takes over the Russian supply of drugs and weapons to Japan and cuts out the involvement of the Hong Kong-based 108 Dragons. Freeman, the hitman of the title and the 108 Dragons' star player, goes to Japan to investigate and gets framed for a succession of assassinations of top Yakuza bosses. The chief enemy here, Tsunaike, is aided by an icily sexy Arctic hit lady, Tanya (described as "Eskimo" in the subtitles, although she looks more Siberian), who is frequently seen in the nude in regular trysts with Tsunaike.

Toshio Furukawa as  Yo Hinomura (voice)
Bin Shimada as  Tsunaike (voice)
Daisuke Gôri as  Boss Liu (voice)
Ikuya Sawaki as  Dairi (voice)
Kazunari Tanaka as  Yakuza B (voice)
Kiyoyuki Yanada as  Nikolayev (voice)
Masato Hirano as  Boss (voice)
Kyôko Terase as  Tanya (voice)
Ryūji Saikachi as  Maha Prajapati (voice)
Yasuhiko Kawazu as  Yakuza A (voice)

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Reviews

Unlimitedia
1994/02/25

Sick Product of a Sick System

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VeteranLight
1994/02/26

I don't have all the words right now but this film is a work of art.

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Console
1994/02/27

best movie i've ever seen.

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Beanbioca
1994/02/28

As Good As It Gets

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Brian Camp
1994/03/01

CRYING FREEMAN: FINAL CHAPTER -- THE GUIDING LIGHT OF MEMORY (1993) is the sixth and last volume in the OAV series of Japanese anime adaptations of the "Crying Freeman" manga. A hard-hitting tale of violent criminals engaged in a brutal turf war, it is easily the best-written and most stylishly directed since the first in the series (PORTRAIT OF A KILLER). This one tells the story of a young Japanese Yakuza who takes over the Russian supply of drugs and weapons to Japan and cuts out the involvement of the Hong Kong-based 108 Dragons. Freeman, the hitman of the title and the 108 Dragons' star player, goes to Japan to investigate and gets framed for a succession of assassinations of top Yakuza bosses. The chief enemy here, Tsunaike, is aided by an icily sexy Arctic hit lady, Tanya (described as "Eskimo" in the subtitles, although she looks more Siberian), who is frequently seen in the nude in regular trysts with Tsunaike.Of all the CF animated volumes, this one has the most sharply etched and vividly portrayed urban setting as the various characters converge on Tokyo and confront each other in offices, hotel rooms, streets, back alleys and, for the spectacular final battle, a sprawling array of rotting piers and warehouses. The artwork throughout is quite detailed, surpassing even than the manga, particularly when it comes to the design of the various characters. This is the most realistic-looking entry in the entire Crying Freeman series.There are plenty of bloody gun battles and sword-and-knife fights, as fans have come to expect from this series. There is also abundant nudity and graphic sexual activity, although it is limited chiefly to Tanya and the various Yakuza bosses' mistresses. Freeman himself, uncharacteristically, is not seen in the nude until a coda at the very end featuring his lovely wife Emu. As of this writing, this chapter has never been released in the United States.

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