City Hunter (2024)

City Hunter (2024)

R

Cool graphics and choreography can’t save this live-action adaptation’s hackneyed story and misogynistic humor

6.7

Movie

Japan
Japanese
Action, Comedy, Drama
2024
YUICHI SATOH
Asuka Hanamura, Ayame Misaki, Chase Kim
105 min

TLDR

You can tell it’s based on an anime created in the ‘80s by how outdated and sexist its humor is.

What it's about

Private eye Ryo (Ryohei Suzuki) teams up with his late partner’s sister, the fiery Kaori (Misato Morita), to avenge his friend’s death and investigate a series of mysterious disappearances plaguing the packed district of Shinjuku in Tokyo.

The take

When it wants to be, City Hunter is a fun neon-lit buddy cop comedy that giddily and at times gorily takes us through the seedy underbelly of Tokyo. Leading man Ryo is charismatic, the perfect blend of cool and comedic, while leading woman Kaori is just as adept and charming. The film is also as fast-paced and seamless as you’d want any action-packed movie to be. The only problem City Hunter has is that, despite being a modern adaptation of the iconic ‘80s manga, it’s still stuck in a different century. The very first scene we get is that of Ryo ogling a woman’s breasts, which pretty much dictates the tone of the rest of the film. It’s all horniness and objectification—endless jokes at the expense of its female characters—which is a shame since Kaori is a badass lead. I’m not suggesting Ryo should magically transform into a woke and respectable man, scrubbed of all personality, just that the filmmakers should retain a smidge of control and refrain from fully surrendering to the character’s POV.

What stands out

The blatant objectification of women’s bodies is pretty hard to miss no matter how hard you want to ignore it!

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