![]() Kate: Collateral Damage is a time-attack, action roguelike inspired by the Netflix film. ![]() Kate: Collateral Damage – You are Kate, a deadly assassin on a quest for revenge against the Yakuza crime boss that lethally poisoned you. ‘Japan has that much neon? lol It’s a mystery why everyone can speak English.Kate: Collateral Damage Free Download PC Game Cracked in Direct Link and Torrent. ![]() I imagine the director is a fan of Ghost in the Shell.’ 2.6/5 ‘As expected, the depiction of Tokyo was strange. ‘The black and white battle scene was good.’ 3/5 It’s way too hard to get their hands on that. ‘No way Japanese yakuza could get Polonium. ‘The flashy neon image of Japan hasn’t changed since Blade Runner, I guess…’ 4/5 At the start, it says the scene takes place in Osaka, but the licence plate reads Tama. I guess when foreigners watch it, they don’t feel that anything is out of place. ‘This is not a movie made for Japanese people to watch. Now, perhaps, it’s yakuza, maids, and vending machines.’ (No score) ‘The old stereotype for Japan was samurai, ninja, and sushi. ‘I liked the gap between cyber punk Tokyo and the uncouth atmosphere of the yakuza.’ 3.5/5 ‘The story was simple, the ending was meh, but I like the look of it and was pulled in.’ 4.8/5 ‘It felt like Liam Wong’s photos of Tokyo.’ 3.5/5 ‘The story was not deep, but the Neo Japan world view as seen from overseas was interesting!’ 3.4/5 The action was good… The story was unfinished.” 3.1/5 ‘I feel like watching it as a Japanese person is uncomfortable, but it’s interesting for foreigners watching it.’ 2.5/5 It’s a movie that goes along with developments and elements you’ve seen before.’ 2/5 ‘This was like Blade Runner meets Tokyo Drift meets The Professional. ‘Tokyo is the setting, and I’m glad there were on-location photography in Tokyo.” 3/5 There are lots of movies set in Tokyo made by foreigners, but I wonder if there aren’t better places… The story wasn’t so complicated and easy to understand. ‘The movie is how Japan is seen by foreign countries. Recommended to those who like John Wick style action.’ 3.5/5 ‘This is nothing more than foreigners’ delusions of Japan’s underworld society and underground culture. ‘When will Japan’s image be updated? The image of projecting an animation on the entire face of a building has never been updated since the era of Japan-as-cyberpunk (for example, Blade Runner).’ 3/5 Filmarks 3.1/5 (Average user review) ‘It’s kind of like Kill Bill meets gyaru culture, and as for the action, it was quite cool.’ 3.5/5 ![]() ‘Looking at this, you get the feeling that Japan hasn’t changed in the past twenty years.’ 2.5/5 ‘…The music is in the movie was so fucking uncool.’ 2.9/5 (Average user review) ‘…All the Japanese music that was picked for the film was just an awful choice. what’s puzzling is what would happen with all the blood and whatnot that’s getting all over the place. ‘The first problem I had was that it doesn’t seem like touching a person who has been exposed to radiation exposes one to radiation, because Kate, who has been exposed to radiation, physically touches a number of people, and they don’t seem to get exposed for the time being. It’s as though a bit of Blade Runner has been added to reality, and this is already on the way of becoming a genre called Wrong About Japan.’ Kikuhi Movie 6/10 ‘Inevitably, when Japan appears in Hollywood movies, it quickly becomes cyber punk. ‘If would be great if lots of movies blending Japanese and Western styles were made!’ Kyou mo Eiga desu ka? (A Movie Today, Too?) 3/10 However, there wasn’t any of that sort of discomfort, and Jun Kunimura and Tadanobu Asano were normal Japanese yakuza. ‘When Japanese actors cast in foreign movies speak Japanese, for some reason, they often overact and speak in unnatural Japanese (I’m assuming that this is because when foreigners hear native Japanese, they’re not able to understand the sentiment). This is truly a Japanese stereotype extravaganza as thought up by a foreigner.’ CineMag 81/100 ‘ Kate’s concept does closely resemble Quentin Tarantino’s 2003 film Kill Bill, but here is a movie that clearly displays the lack of progression in the depiction over the past 18 years. This is the latest in a long-line of women assassin movies, a subgenre defined by Lady Snowbird and La Femme Nikita, and foreigners-versus-the-yakuza flicks, an even narrower crime subgenre that kicked off with Sydney Pollack’s The Yakuza and has gone on to include films like Black Rain, Kill Bill, Wasabi, and even, to an extent The Wolverine - the last of which has added mutants, ninja, and samurai.īut what did people online in Japan think of Kate? Below are excerpts from Japanese movie websites as well as online user reviews. That’s Tokyo Ghoul being projected on the building in the background.
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