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{{Infobox film

| name = Kite

| image = Kite2014poster.jpg

| director = Ralph Ziman

| screenplay = Brian Cox

| based_on =

| producer = Anant Singh
Brian Cox
Moiss Coso

| starring = India Eisley
Callan McAuliffe
Samuel L. Jackson

| cinematography = Lance Gewer

| editing = Megan Gill

| music = Paul Hepker

| studio = Videovision Entertainment
Distant Horizon
Detalle Films

| distributor = Anchor Bay Entertainment

| released =

April 2015


| runtime = 90 minutes

| country = South Africa

| language = English

| budget =

| gross =

}}

'Kite' (also called 'A Kite') is a 2014 South African action film directed by Ralph Ziman, based on the 1998 anime of the same name by Yasuomi Umetsu. The film stars India Eisley, Callan McAuliffe and Samuel L. Jackson.

Synopsis



Society has degenerated into a slum where people have taken to kidnapping children and selling them to flesh cartels. A young woman named Sawa (India Eisley) has been pretending to be a prostitute in order to kill some of the cartel leaders, ultimately trying to reach the main leader, Emir, who had killed her parents. After a kill, she finds she needs to relax by taking a drug called "Amp", which also wipes her memories.

Cast



* India Eisley as Sawa

* Callan McAuliffe as Oburi

* Samuel L. Jackson as Karl Aker

* Carl Beukes as Vic Thornhill

* Deon Lotz as Detective Prinsloo

Production



Pre-production

A live action adaptation of 'Kite' was reported to be in various stages of pre-production for a number of years, with American film director Rob Cohen attached as either director or producer.Press Release. [http://www.distant-horizon.com/press2.html Distant Horizon and Rob Cohen partner on live action remake Of anime hit Kite]. Retrieved 21 May 2009 The film, which takes place in a post-financial collapse corrupt society, follows a girl who tries to track down her father's killer with help from his ex-partner. The content of the live action film is expected to be toned down from the original OVA. On 2 September 2011, David R. Ellis was hired to direct the remake. On 17 December 2012, Samuel L. Jackson announced that he was the first actor to join the cast of Ellis's 'Kite', with filming taking place in Johannesburg. Ellis died on 7 January 2013, before shooting started. On 3 February 2013, Ralph Ziman took over as director of the film; actors India Eisley and Callan McAuliffe subsequently joined the cast.

Filming

Filming wrapped in February 2013 in Johannesburg, South Africa.

Marketing



The 10-minute trailer for the film was released on 6 January 2014, followed by another trailer on 16 July.

Release



On 10 May 2013, The Weinstein Company acquired worldwide distribution rights for 'Kite' outside of the US, South Africa, and India. On 17 April 2014, Anchor Bay Entertainment acquired the US and Canada distribution rights to the film.

The film was released in 2014. It is the first film based on the anime film licensed in the US by Anime Works.

Critical reception



Rotten Tomatoes reported that 0% of critics have given the film a positive review based on 15 reviews, with an average rating of 2.66/10. It also has a Metacritic score of 19 out of 100 based on 7 reviews, indicating "overwhelming dislike".

John DeFore of 'The Hollywood Reporter' wrote on his review that "Ralph Ziman's 'Kite' repackages an assortment of genre tropes into an instantly forgettable Luc Besson-aping slog that would be unneeded even if Besson hadn't just returned to big action flicks himself." Peter Debruge of 'Variety' commented: "The super-controversial, often-censored story of an orphaned schoolgirl turned sex slave and assassin isnt for everyone (and you cant entirely blame those countries whose strict anti-child pornography laws deemed it wasnt for anyone), although a slicker, less overtly kinky remake should have been catnip to 'Sin City' and 'Sucker Punch' fans. But judging by the disappointing results, this uninspired Anchor Bay release awaits homevid obscurity." Peter Howell of the 'Toronto Star' gave the film two out of four stars, commenting that "Ziman creates a visually interesting, graffiti-festooned landscape, there's a plenitude of action including some truly goring death scenes and Eisley and Callan McAuliffe as Oburi are both nicely appealing. But the tedium soon sets in, thanks mostly to a story that feels clichd beyond bearing, including a final twist that is so 'never mind.'"

References




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