Zero Woman: The Accused
Zero Woman: The Accused
R | 04 April 1997 (USA)
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Rei, the deadly but reluctant assassin for the Zero Division of the Tokyo Police Department, befriends a young man after she sees him cruising a gay bar looking for johns. After he gets beaten up by a group of street thugs, she takes him in to live with her. When a series of vicious murders takes place, she begins to suspect that the killer may actually be her friend taking revenge on everyone who has abused him. Will she uphold her duty to the police, or protect her only friend?

Reviews
Mabel Munoz Just intense enough to provide a much-needed diversion, just lightweight enough to make you forget about it soon after it’s over. It’s not exactly “good,” per se, but it does what it sets out to do in terms of putting us on edge, which makes it … successful?
Verity Robins Great movie. Not sure what people expected but I found it highly entertaining.
Hayleigh Joseph This is ultimately a movie about the very bad things that can happen when we don't address our unease, when we just try to brush it off, whether that's to fit in or to preserve our self-image.
Guillelmina The film's masterful storytelling did its job. The message was clear. No need to overdo.
Uriah43 This movie essentially begins with the female assassin named "Rei" (Mai Tachihara) killing her intended target and afterwards getting extremely intoxicated at a bar. As she stumbles back to her apartment she notices a young male prostitute she met at the bar getting beaten by some other young males in an alley. She rescues him and takes him back to her place. When he awakens he tells her that his name is "Mitsuro" (Yujin Kitagawa) and further confides to her that he is often beaten up due to his sexual occupation. Feeling sympathetic to his plight she decides to let him stay with her even though she realizes that she must keep her work completely secret from him. What she doesn't realize is that he has some secrets which are just as sensitive as well. Now rather than reveal any more I will just say that, while Mai Tachihara was certainly both talented and attractive enough for this particular role, the movie itself wasn't quite as good as the other films in the "Zero Woman" series. Quite honestly, it lacked the necessary action required for a picture of this type. Likewise, I didn't particularly care for the overall plot either. Be that as it may, this wasn't a bad movie by any means and all things considered I have rated it accordingly. Average.
lastliberal Yes, Mai Tachihara is beautiful, but her beauty doesn't transcend her practically sitting in a urinal while she confronts someone in the men's room. No shooting just yakking with a gun pointed. It'll be interesting to see what comes next for this sloppy drunk and sluttier Zero Woman.What you will not find in this installment is action. She shoots just two bullets. Take that out and you have a Lifetime movie. Well, I guess you would also have to take out the shower scene, a haircut, and the drunken alley scene. And, maybe the whole transvestite thing. I guess it won't work.So, we are just left with a no action mess. Find another.
gridoon2018 Rei (Mai Tachihara), the assassin working for the secret Zero Division, is given a new target - a Japanese government official who is selling top secrets of his and other countries - and befriends his girlfriend to find out more about him. In the meantime, she offers residence to a mysterious young man who turns out to be a cross-dressing male prostitute brutally killing his "clients" while they've got their pants down (and you thought you were messed up!)."Zero Woman 4: The Accused" is far and away the weakest film in the series so far. The main reason is simple: there is barely any action. Rei kills 3 people in total, the 2 of them practically off-screen! (For comparison, she kills three people just in the opening of "Zero Woman 3"). Mai Tachihara is OK and has a terrific body, but come on, how can you make a film about a female assassin and have her not even holding a gun for about 95% of the time? Her relationship with the killer doesn't make much sense, either - the Rei of the previous movies would have wasted him as soon as she found out the truth. "Zero Woman" parts 1, 2 & 3 are by no means great movies, but they are far superior to this one. (*)
jannoulakis In this chapter, Rei, who continues her assassinations of rogue government officials and corrupt businessmen deemed as "enemies of the state", befriends a young male prostitute who likes to kill men while dressed in drag.This version is quite short, under 75 minutes. The movie runs slow at times and drags too long in between action or gratuitous sex scenes of the "soft core" genre. The actress who plays Rei is cute but unconvincing as a lethal, seductive, cold blooded government assassin. Many of the scenes shot alternate between video and film.Not the best of the series.
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