SummaryA French police inspector (Reno) with a tender heart and a tough manner pursues the killer of an old flame in Tokyo.
Directed By:Gérard Krawczyk
Written By:Luc Besson
Wasabi
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53
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6.7
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Mixed or Average
27% Positive
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This nearly perfect confection never takes its action more seriously than its comedy.
75
Like a Hollywood buddy-cop movie gone through a multi-culti blender. It holds up a funhouse mirror to that familiar scenario in which a maverick cop breaks the rules.
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Dec 26, 2023
10
One of my all time favorite movies. I have fallen in love with Ryoko Hirosue as a teenager and love the movie until now.
Mar 7, 2021
10
“Wasabi” was directed by Gérard Krawczyk, who also directed “Taxi 2” (2000), “Taxi 3” (2003) and “Taxi 4” (2007). The screenwriter and producer was Luc Besson. “Wasabi” is an action-comedy movie. The lead roles are played by Jean Reno, Ryōko Hirosue and Michel Muller, who are suited their roles. Hubert Fiorentini is a French detective. His ex-beloved dies and he finds out that he has a daughter. He goes to Japan where he meets his old friend. Right from the off the audience feels how this movie powerful is. It includes many scenes with fighting. You have been missing a lot if you haven’t seen it. Written by Anastasiia Shystovska
60
The real charm of this trifle is the deadpan comic face of its star, Jean Reno, who resembles Sly Stallone in a hot sake half-sleep.
58
Does its job colorfully and entertainingly, as long as you don't lean too hard on such niggling details as logic, legality and the laws of physics.
50
A silly, cross-cultural shoot-'em-up -- the sort of movie that will work for those with some time to kill (no pun intended).
40
Wasabi dawdles and drags when it should pop; it doesn't even have the virtue of enough mindless violence to break up the tedium of all its generational bonding.
38
It is a thriller trapped inside a pop comedy set in Japan, and gives Reno a chirpy young co-star who bounces around him like a puppy on visiting day at the drunk tank.
Jan 29, 2021
10
A great action comedy with an interesting story, great cast and humor. French policeman Hubert Fiorentini is quite successful but also a bit maladjusted, has a short temper and causes too much ruckus with his unorthodox methods / approaches (perfectly show in the first few minutes;-). He takes a break when he receives the message that his former love Miko Kobayashi died in Japan. Both were lovers long ago when they worked in Japan for the French secret agency. She vanished without a trace 19 years ago and he returns to Japan to close ties with his past. Here the actual story begins as he has a daughter he did not know existed with Miko and he is the caretaker of his daughter and her inheritance. This however is not everything or even the biggest surprise of the day as his former lover has an astonishing sum of 200 million dollars on her bank account and he has no clue how this could even be possible. I stop here but the idea and setup fully won me over instantly. It is a clash of cultures experience, an action movie and a comedy with great humor mixed well together. The story fully delivered for me and I say it was a pleasant surprise. It would not work without a great cast and this is another strength of the movie. Hubert Fiorentini is played by Jean Reno. He is one of the greatest (French) actors of all times and I enjoyed so many of his movies like for examples Leon The Professional (cult classic!), Crimson Rivers 1+2 or Ruby & Quentin to name a few. He nails the role of the maladjusted policemen and you will never doubt his performance. Then there is Ryoko Hirosue as Yumi Yoshimido who is Huberts daughter. She fully delivers all tropes and cliches as Japanese teenage girl in such an enjoyable performance. Michel Muller as Maurice is a great addition to the cast. He was Hubert partner and he is the yin to his yang as he dampened Huberts more harmful tendencies. I think I cant specify the antagonist because of spoilers but if you know a bit about Japan you should be able to predict them. Special praise for Kinshiro Oyama as inspector Yasumoto who has only short appearances but still delivers excellent enough that I remember him. The humor in this movie works great. Be it the introduction scenes that shows Hubert Fiorentini, the situational comedy, the clash of cultures or quirks of the characters. It was greatly entertaining. The action works well but it is not an action movie like “The Transporter” or similar category. Take that as warning not to expect an action blockbuster. Overall this was such an enjoyable and funny movie. I do not understand the dislike and low ratings. In my circle of friends it is a highlight and well remembered. Easily a must see recommendation for me.
Jul 5, 2015
10
There exist such genre as comedy-action movies, and this film is one of the best of this kind. It's featuring stupid children jokes, people who are flying because of bullets, comic acting, but in the same time drama. Also you can find there remarkable soundtrack, which is rare nowadays. You should just believe in what is happening on the screen and do not ask questions-and when you will do it you will understand that this film is freaky awesome.
Aug 26, 2019
7
Je trouve que ce film rend assez c'est bien de la culture japonaise Jean Reno est au top de sa forme
Production Company:
- EuropaCorp
- Samitose Productions
- TF1 Films Production
- Canal+
- Victor Company of Japan (JVC)
- Destiny
- TriStar Pictures
Release Date:Sep 27, 2002
Duration:1 h 34 m
Rating:R
Tagline:Quite Possibly The Greatest French-Language, English-Subtitled, Japanese Action-Comedy Of All Time.




























