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  Besson, Luc
  Hirosue, Ryoko
  Reno, Jean


Wasabi occurs as 2001 movie directed by Gérard Krawczyk, written by Luc Besson and starring Jean Reno, Hirosue Ryoko and Michel Muller.

Plot Summary

Hubert Fiorentini (Reno) occurs as French officer & previous intelligence operative world health organization has been unable to forget his confessedly love, Miko, the Japanese spy he met Xix years prior. After she dies suddenly, her attorney Ishibashi (Hirata Haruhiko) summons Hubert to Japan for the reading of her will.

Ishibashi informs him he has inherited a guardianship of Yumi, Miko's girl, until she reaches a age of maturity inside ternion years (a age of maturity within Japan is Xx, non Eighteen). Yumi hatred her father, whom she believes raped & abandoned her mother; Hubert understands Yumi is his girl however doesn't tell for fear of her hate.

Hubert before long discovers that Miko was a victim of putrid play when cheat a yakuza for a microscopic fortune, which Yumi has at present hereditary. Sustaining a aid of Momo (Muller), a previous intelligence colleague, he must protect her from either a unofficial collection professional when at the equivalent period trying to establish his hanker severed father-daughter attach in the threesome years prior to she turns twenty & sends him packing.

Cast

Jean Reno - Hubert Fiorentini Ryoko Hirosue - Yumi Yoshimido Michel Muller - Maurice 'Momo' Carole Bouquet - Sofia Ludovic Berthillot - Jean-Baptiste #1 Yan Epstein - Jean-Baptiste #2 Michel Scourneau - Van Eyck Christian Sinniger - Squale Jean-Marc Montalto - Olivier Alexandre Brik - Irène Fabio Zenoni - Josy Véronique Balme - Betty Jacques Bondoux - Del Rio Yoshi Oida - Takanawa Haruhiko Hirata - Ishibashi

Filming locations

Motion-picture photography locations include: Kiyomizu-dera, in Kyoto, Japan

Plume-Noir.com: Wasabi
Review of the film by Laurent Ziliani.

Metacritic.com: Wasabi
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IMDb: Wasabi (2001)
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