The Fort Worth Press - 'City Hunter' manga hero drops the sexism for new live-action film

USD -
AED 3.672502
AFN 64.999742
ALL 81.644561
AMD 376.141087
ANG 1.79008
AOA 916.999857
ARS 1431.814101
AUD 1.420313
AWG 1.8025
AZN 1.701514
BAM 1.653884
BBD 2.008101
BDT 121.931419
BGN 1.67937
BHD 0.377009
BIF 2954.631939
BMD 1
BND 1.269629
BOB 6.889437
BRL 5.208197
BSD 0.996985
BTN 90.310223
BWP 13.199274
BYN 2.864282
BYR 19600
BZD 2.005133
CAD 1.362925
CDF 2199.999814
CHF 0.771034
CLF 0.021682
CLP 856.101971
CNY 6.93895
CNH 6.92092
COP 3687.3
CRC 494.264586
CUC 1
CUP 26.5
CVE 93.244597
CZK 20.396903
DJF 177.53856
DKK 6.290765
DOP 62.922545
DZD 129.560437
EGP 46.913699
ERN 15
ETB 154.992326
EUR 0.842285
FJD 2.19785
FKP 0.735168
GBP 0.733175
GEL 2.695001
GGP 0.735168
GHS 10.95697
GIP 0.735168
GMD 73.000292
GNF 8751.427001
GTQ 7.647131
GYD 208.594249
HKD 7.815605
HNL 26.335973
HRK 6.347027
HTG 130.607585
HUF 317.655962
IDR 16820
ILS 3.10133
IMP 0.735168
INR 90.704953
IQD 1306.09242
IRR 42125.000158
ISK 122.129721
JEP 0.735168
JMD 156.042163
JOD 0.708984
JPY 156.410502
KES 129.000176
KGS 87.4497
KHR 4023.50852
KMF 419.000156
KPW 899.993603
KRW 1462.869981
KWD 0.30723
KYD 0.830842
KZT 493.296182
LAK 21424.79631
LBP 89285.155573
LKR 308.45077
LRD 187.436313
LSL 16.084528
LTL 2.95274
LVL 0.60489
LYD 6.313395
MAD 9.152964
MDL 16.998643
MGA 4425.972357
MKD 51.934321
MMK 2099.674626
MNT 3566.287566
MOP 8.023357
MRU 39.421935
MUR 45.979759
MVR 15.449848
MWK 1728.784464
MXN 17.238375
MYR 3.934498
MZN 63.750242
NAD 16.084936
NGN 1361.820298
NIO 36.691895
NOK 9.63249
NPR 144.492692
NZD 1.660175
OMR 0.384497
PAB 0.997011
PEN 3.354658
PGK 4.275524
PHP 58.478961
PKR 278.785014
PLN 3.54845
PYG 6587.403599
QAR 3.634057
RON 4.288696
RSD 98.868041
RUB 77.499
RWF 1455.142001
SAR 3.75029
SBD 8.058149
SCR 14.635215
SDG 601.50203
SEK 8.989175
SGD 1.26869
SHP 0.750259
SLE 24.449957
SLL 20969.499267
SOS 568.763662
SRD 37.817988
STD 20697.981008
STN 20.718028
SVC 8.723632
SYP 11059.574895
SZL 16.081146
THB 31.19801
TJS 9.342049
TMT 3.505
TND 2.891585
TOP 2.40776
TRY 43.592802
TTD 6.751597
TWD 31.579019
TZS 2581.09701
UAH 42.823946
UGX 3547.463711
UYU 38.535857
UZS 12243.189419
VES 377.985125
VND 25910
VUV 119.675943
WST 2.73072
XAF 554.690017
XAG 0.012417
XAU 0.000199
XCD 2.70255
XCG 1.796902
XDR 0.689856
XOF 554.690017
XPF 100.851138
YER 238.397724
ZAR 16.01765
ZMK 9001.197378
ZMW 18.568958
ZWL 321.999592
  • RBGPF

    0.1000

    82.5

    +0.12%

  • CMSC

    -0.0400

    23.51

    -0.17%

  • RYCEF

    0.2600

    16.88

    +1.54%

  • VOD

    0.4900

    15.11

    +3.24%

  • SCS

    0.0200

    16.14

    +0.12%

  • NGG

    1.1700

    88.06

    +1.33%

  • RELX

    -0.7100

    29.38

    -2.42%

  • GSK

    1.0600

    60.23

    +1.76%

  • BP

    0.8400

    39.01

    +2.15%

  • BTI

    0.8400

    62.8

    +1.34%

  • BCC

    1.8700

    91.03

    +2.05%

  • CMSD

    0.0600

    23.95

    +0.25%

  • AZN

    5.8700

    193.03

    +3.04%

  • RIO

    2.2900

    93.41

    +2.45%

  • JRI

    0.0900

    12.97

    +0.69%

  • BCE

    -0.4900

    25.08

    -1.95%

'City Hunter' manga hero drops the sexism for new live-action film
'City Hunter' manga hero drops the sexism for new live-action film / Photo: © AFP

'City Hunter' manga hero drops the sexism for new live-action film

Attracting global audiences with a live-action adaptation of a classic Japanese manga can be tough, and even more so when the protagonist is a notorious philanderer.

Text size:

That was the problem Japanese actor Ryohei Suzuki faced in rendering the elite sniper in the 1980s manga hit "City Hunter" palatable for the 2020s in Netflix's new live-action film that premieres on Thursday.

Set in Tokyo's seedy underbelly, "City Hunter" revolves around assassin and detective Ryo Saeba, who is tasked with "sweeping" criminals off the streets.

The brainchild of manga author Tsukasa Hojo, "City Hunter" has sold more than 50 million copies over the years, inspiring live-action adaptations globally including a 1993 Hong Kong thriller starring Jackie Chan.

Belying his icy sangfroid as a sniper, Saeba's lewd jokes and other sexist behaviour were a regular fixture in the comic.

Aware that this might grate today, Suzuki, tapped to play Saeba in the new 3D film, said his team had created some "rules".

"We made it a rule that Ryo Saeba, in our live-action version, will not touch someone's body without their consent," the actor told AFP in an interview.

While the original manga, serialised in 1985, contained some "very explicit" depictions that a subsequent anime adaptation then downplayed on television, "we updated them even further with a contemporary audience in mind", Suzuki said.

Also on the checklist were not allowing the character to joke about someone's sexuality and having an intimacy coordinator, he said.

- Independent woman -

The production team, he said, also made the hero's work partner, Kaori Makimura, a woman "even stronger and more independent" than originally portrayed.

"We made her take action and fight more proactively, even without (Saeba) helping her. We didn't want her to be someone helpless who needs to be protected by a man," Suzuki said.

A die-hard fan of the original comic, Suzuki, 41, provided input to help develop the script.

He was "very conscious" of a "City Hunter" adaptation by French actor and director Philippe Lacheau in 2018, widely hailed as the paragon of how Japanese manga should be reincarnated as live-action.

"Back then, fans including myself thought the French version was really well done -- I was like, 'thank you, Philippe Lacheau!'," Suzuki said.

- Safe bets -

"City Hunter" is just the latest in a series of Netflix's recent attempts to remake anime, following "One Piece" and "Yu Yu Hakusho" last year.

Manga and anime are "relatively safe bets for global streamers such as Netflix" to invest in, given their "built-in audiences cultivated for over three to four decades in Japan and elsewhere in Asia", Roland Kelts, author of "Japanamerica", a book about Japanese cultural influence in the United States, told AFP.

But not all 3D adaptations have been successful, "derailed by an emphasis on style over substance," including an "atrocious" Hollywood rendition in 2009 of the hugely popular "Dragon Ball" franchise, Kelts said.

- 'Globally reviled' -

Fans famously excoriated the film "Dragonball Evolution" for riding roughshod over the source material, prompting its writer to eventually issue an apology for what he admitted was his "globally reviled" remake.

"It is the rule No.1 that you respect the original manga works," Yuichi Sato, "City Hunter" director, told AFP.

Luckily Sato had Suzuki to consult, jokingly calling him the manga's "freak" and "walking encyclopaedia".

But even for the formidable duo, one aspect of the original story remained a challenge: Saeba's frequent utterances of "mokkori", a euphemism for erection.

Episodes hardly go by without the lead character voicing the risqué word with glee.

Suzuki and Sato decided after much discussion to keep it in.

"We felt it is tolerable, given Saeba doesn't always use the word sexually but almost randomly," Suzuki said.

"It is, after all, his identity."

C.Rojas--TFWP