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  1. Oct 10, 1986 · A-hômansu: Directed by Yûsaku Matsuda. With Yûsaku Matsuda, Ryo Ishibashi, Satomi Tezuka, Ryûji Katagiri. The story of Kaze; where he comes from and where he is going, nobody knows. A man without a real name and past, and without memory.

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    • Action, Drama
    • Yûsaku Matsuda
    • 1986-10-10
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › A_HomansuA Homansu - Wikipedia

    A Homansu (ア・ホーマンス) is a 1986 Japanese film. It stars Yūsaku Matsuda, who also directed it after the planned director Yonosuke Koike dropped out due to differences with Matsuda. It is based on a manga by Marley Caribu. The title of the film is a combination of the two words aho, meaning "fool", and "performance".

  3. Apr 10, 2023 · A strange, homeless motorcyclist named Kaze who is suffering from amnesia finds himself in a Shinjuku slum with no recollection of who, or where he’s from. Impervious to pain and fear he soon strikes up an odd friendship with Yamazaki, a local mid level yakuza having trouble with rivals over drug territory. Director: Yûsaku Matsuda.

  4. Profile. Movie: A Homance. Romaji: A-homansu. Japanese: ア・ホーマンス. Director: Yusaku Matsuda. Writer: Shoichi Maruyama, Yusaku Matsuda. Producer: Mitsuru Kurosawa. Cinematographer: Seizo Sengen. Release Date: October 10, 1986.

  5. Directed by Yūsaku Matsuda. A homeless man suffering from memory loss is unbeatable in a fight. He becomes involved with the Yakuza. It is based on a manga by Carib Marley. Cast. Crew. Details. Genres. Releases.

    • Yūsaku Matsuda
    • Toei Company, Kitty Films
  6. www.reelreviewsandrecommendations.com › post › a-hômansu-1986A-hômansu (1986) Review

    Yusaku Matsuda's 'A Homansu' is a strange, stylish, hit-and-miss action film with science-fiction elements that raises some interesting questions it doesn't have the time or inclination to answer. The story is fairly derivative, playing at times like a cyber-punk 'Yojimbo.'

  7. Co-written with Shoichi Maruyama, who penned two of Matsuda's early-80s transitional action films The Beast Must Die (1980) and Yokohama BJ Blues (1981), A-Homansu is ostensibly a cyberpunk/sci-fi action movie in the vein of The Terminator and the following year's Robocop.