Kōshōnin
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Directed by | Takashi Miike |
Release dates | 17 August 2003 (Japan) |
Running time | 107 minutes |
Country | Japan |
Language | Japanese |
Kōshōnin (交渉人) is a 2003 TV film directed by Takashi Miike. It was released in other regions under the title The Negotiator or simply Negotiator.[1]
Plot
Three unidentified men hold a group of people hostage in a hospital after doing a smaller crime. Inspector Ishida and Captain Tohno handle the negotiations while one of their colleagues, Lt. Ado, tries to find the reason why the men decided to take the hospital hostage. At first, Lt. Ado tries to think of the possibilities for this crime using the clever aid of Ishida, but he only reaches the solution to the puzzle later on and by himself. Relevant information is revealed to the audience through flashbacks and through discoveries made by the police. Several connections are made as the story develops. When the negotiations are finished, most things seem to be fine until they lose track of the criminals. Then, the story unveils with a different perspective, its roots in feelings of love and vengeance.
Cast
- Kenichi Endo as Convenience store clerk
- Masatō Ibu as Ishida's boss
- Renji Ishibashi as Counselor Kanemoto
- Hiroshi Mikami as Inspector Ishida
- Kumi Nakamura as Mrs. Ishida
- Shigemitsu Ogi
- Ryoko Yonekura
- Shirō Sano as Lt. Ando
- Yōji Tanaka
- Mayu Tsuruta as Capt. Maiko Tohno
Other credits
- Writing credits:
- Takahisa Igarashi (novel Kôshônin)
- Kota Yamada (screenplay)
External links
- Kōshōnin at the Internet Movie Database