Into The Sun Page #3

Synopsis: When the governor of Tokyo is killed in his campaign for election, the former CIA agent Travis Hunter is assigned to find the responsible working together with the rookie FBI agent Sean. Travis was raised in Japan, has great connections with the underworld of the streets and is a master in sword and martial arts, trained by a former member of Yakuza. Travis discloses that there is a war between the old and traditional members of Yakuza and the new generation leaded by the deranged and sick Kuroda, who has associated to the Chinese Tong mobster Chen in a powerful drug dealing business. When his fiancée Nayako is brutally and cowardly murdered by one of Kuroda's men, the mission of Travis becomes a personal issue and he seeks revenge.
Director(s): mink
Production: Screen Gems
 
IMDB:
4.5
R
Year:
2005
97 min
162 Views


Good morning, darling.

Good morning, my darling.

Here it is.

But I can't do this, can I?

No, you can't do this.

It's just like it always is.

You stay safe

and you protect your anonymity.

I understand.

See you in a while.

Okay. Bye.

Sit.

So, what's the problem?

What is this?

Some girl dropped it off.

Kuroda, this is a warning...

A mystery man sending me a letter...

at your place.

Strange.

Hello?

It's me.

Keep an eye out for Kojima's men.

Get ready.

I'd like to stay. But I must go.

I have other things to take care of.

I'm sorry I asked you to come so suddenly.

I just had some things

I really wanted to talk to you about.

I came as fast as I could.

Let's walk a little bit.

Let's sit here.

I wanna talk to you. Come, sit.

What is it?

You know...

I've never had the best luck with women.

In fact, you could probably say...

I haven't had any luck at all.

But for the first time in my life...

I found somebody that I really love.

Is that a proposal?

You can call it a proposal.

Yes, I'm proposing to you.

I am so pleased to hear that.

So I guess that means yes.

The only reason why I have

been doing this job is to help you.

I have been hiding my feeling from you.

I'm very sorry...

and all I can do is promise you a better life.

I'm gonna quit this right away.

One last piece of work, that's it,

and then I'm finished.

I'll go wherever you decide to go.

Together, we'll find some place

really beautiful and quiet...

and lead a great life together.

I'll go wherever you want.

Promise?

Promise me...

...let's do Yubikiri vow.

Yubikiri, this I vow. If you ever break it,

I'll make you drink one thousand needles.

Yubi-kitta!

Hai.

What can I do for you?

I come to you on behalf of a friend

who had the incident at the street market.

I ask you as a favor

that you remove yourself...

from this incident's possible reprisal.

Sit down, please.

- Hi.

- Hey.

You know the guy

that put our guys in the hospital?

He's an American.

The American at the street market?

Yeah, he wants a truce.

Sounds like a problem to me.

That's what I think.

He seems to want an answer right now.

- Okay, take care of it.

- No problem.

Chill!

Turn it off.

There is an American

asking about my business.

American?

An American that grew up in Japan.

He's been talking to Yakuza dinosaurs

like Kojima.

Apparently, he is a sword master.

A sword master?

Is everything okay with the governor's case?

There are no sword fights

in this day and age.

But, it would be good

if I learned how to use a sword.

Maybe from this American.

A fight is won not by technique...

...but by the most furious mind.

Take it easy, boss.

How about going to the club and relaxing?

That sounds good. Let's pick up some girls.

You two go, I need to think.

Why do you think I've been sucking up

to the Chinese for?

I'm getting close...

...so close to getting everything

I ever wanted.

Now I have an American snooping around?

I told you two to go!

Let me introduce to you

the hottest girl in this club.

Let me introduce to you

the hottest girl in this club.

Check out her fishnet stockings.

Travis, do you know this man?

Yes, I do.

Travis, sorry for interrupting you.

It's kind of a sudden visit, isn't it?

Is everything okay?

Watch yourself.

You've been asking a lot of questions

on the street.

Now...

the street is starting

to ask questions about you.

Thanks for the warning.

There is an abandoned hotel

at the edge of town.

We monitored it for the last few weeks.

Kuroda's assassins are living

on the second floor.

It may be a place of interest to you.

Thank you for that intel,

it's very nice of you.

Is that a croissant on your head?

- How are you?

- Fine.

Everything's going good here?

I bought this for you.

It's a beautiful antique,

It's from the Edo Period.

Geishas have used this...

and I thought of you

because you wear a kimono so nicely.

It's beautiful...

...thank you.

I will treasure it forever.

Thank you.

Here is a singing Robo-Cop.

- Travis.

- That's okay.

I'm so sorry to bother you,

but check this out. Nice to meet you.

I just got off the phone

with the guys from the lab.

Turns out

that the tape was made at a fish market.

Skigi, something like that.

Maybe that rings a bell.

But all that background noise

apparently just gave the whole thing away.

It would have been nice

if you had called me. I'm here, I'm busy.

I'm in the middle of something.

Sorry about that.

But I figured, being partners...

I'm gonna give you one more chance.

You go over there to the fish market...

do some surveillance, take some pictures...

long-lens, remote stuff.

Don't be seen, and if it's good...

- call me.

- Okay, cool.

And no more ADs.

Nice to meet you.

He's young, you know.

"Do some remote stuff with a long-lens...

"take some pictures at the fish market."

What does he think I am, a rookie?

I hate this sh*t.

No guns. Put the guns away.

- Hands up.

- Okay.

I'm an inspector. Move over here.

Come on, move over here. Back the f*** up.

Chill, surfer dude!

I don't speak your language, motherf***er.

You're in a lot of trouble. Big trouble.

I gotta report to my boss

and you're not gonna like that.

- You are dead.

- Really?

I don't exist. All right?

It's a show time.

Taxi!

I'm on to something here.

I found where the tape was made.

It's a fish-packing warehouse.

And get this, I found a finger...

a severed pinkie finger

wrapped in a piece of silk.

I told you, "Do not go in there."

I told you "remote surveillance."

You know what remote surveillance means?

What is wrong with you?

If you get yourself killed on my watch,

I'll kill you again.

The battery's dying.

I found a piece of paper with an address.

It's like an invoice or something.

I'm going to go check that out.

Where's he going?

If I didn't know any better,

I'd say he's headed for the Ginza.

Is he in an apartment building?

Yeah. Our apartment building.

How does he know she's there?

You're not as sharp as you used to be.

Sharp enough for you.

You'd have kind of disappointed me

if I'd got the drop on you.

That's never gonna happen.

You think?

I like you much better like this.

I like the delivery boy myself.

The delivery boy was good.

It was a very sexy touch.

Why is Block having me

follow you around Japan?

United States government is always

particularly fascinated in any enterprise...

that could maybe bring income

to their enemies.

Why don't I go put on

something more appropriate...

and then we'll go to the office?

And don't look at my ass.

Do you like takoyaki?

Let's go for a little drive.

Open the f***ing door.

- What the f*** do you want?

- What do you want...

Mr. FBI?

Are you looking for this?

F*** you.

All right. Easy.

Let's all take it easy here.

What the f*** are you looking at, smiley?

- Who, me?

- Yeah, f*** you!

F*** me?

Come on.

F*** me?

Chen, are you crazy?

Yeah, I'm crazy.

Come on.

My guess is the Governor's assassination

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