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* WordOfGod: Gans confirmed the popular theory that the Beast is [[spoiler: a lion.]]

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* FakeNationality: The [[UsefulNotes/NativeAmericans Mohawk Iroquois]] Mani is played by Creator/MarkDacascos, who is an American of Filipino, Spanish, Chinese, Japanese and Irish ancestry. It's almost amusing that someone of so many different bloods doesn't have that particular one.

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The [[UsefulNotes/NativeAmericans Mohawk Iroquois]] Mani is played by Creator/MarkDacascos, who is an American of Filipino, Spanish, Chinese, Japanese and Irish ancestry. It's almost amusing that someone of so many different bloods doesn't have that particular one.one.
** The Belgian Creator/EmilieDequenne as the French Marianne de Morangias.
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* FakeNationality: Mohawk Iroquois Mani is played by Creator/MarkDacascos, who is an American of Filipino, Spanish, Chinese, Japanese and Irish ancestry. It's almost amusing that someone of so many different bloods doesn't have that particular one.

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* FakeNationality: The [[UsefulNotes/NativeAmericans Mohawk Iroquois Iroquois]] Mani is played by Creator/MarkDacascos, who is an American of Filipino, Spanish, Chinese, Japanese and Irish ancestry. It's almost amusing that someone of so many different bloods doesn't have that particular one.
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* CompletelyDifferentTitle: ''Brotherhood of the Wolf'', which is also a bit more spoilery than the original French title, ''Le Pacte des Loups'' (''Pact of the Wolves'').
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** An entire subplot was excised. It started with creepy POV scene where Jean-François steals Fronsac's drawings of Sylvia and laughs because it's just what he needs to drive Marianne away from him. Fronsac then arrives to the Morangias castle only for Marianne to throw the drawings at him while rebuking him for visiting whores, causing Fronsac to storm out and knock Jean-François to the floor pretending to be an accident (which causes an OrphanedReference at the end of the film, when Jean-François taunts Fronsac by telling him not to contain himself against him again). However, Sylvia meets with Marianne in the church and confides to her that Fronsac only loves the latter. It concludes with a scene in the docks, where Fronsac and Mani are loading supplies for the trip to Africa before Thomas D'Apacher turns up to tell them to return with a love letter by Marianne (which, again, is the cause of their secret meeting at her nanny's house in the final cut). The subplot was restored in the DVD editions, although some of them cut the subplot with Lord de Beauterne and the fake beast in exchange.
** In another deleted scene, Fronsac drowns his sorrows after creating the fake beasts and tells Sylvia the truth. Again, this scene is restored in some the DVD editions that don't cut the Beauterne subplot.
* FakeNationality: Mohawk Iroquois Mani is played by Creator/MarkDacascos, who is an American of Filipino, Spanish, Chinese, Japanese and Irish ancestry.

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** An entire subplot was excised. It started with a creepy POV scene where Jean-François steals Fronsac's drawings of Sylvia and laughs because it's just what he needs to drive Marianne away from him. Fronsac then arrives to the Morangias castle only for Marianne to throw the drawings at him while rebuking him for visiting whores, causing Fronsac to storm out and knock Jean-François to the floor pretending to be an accident (which causes an OrphanedReference at the end of the film, when Jean-François taunts Fronsac by telling him not to contain himself against him again). However, Sylvia meets with Marianne in the church and confides to her that Fronsac only loves the latter. It concludes with a scene in the docks, where Fronsac and Mani are loading supplies for the trip to Africa before Thomas D'Apacher turns up to tell them to return with a love letter by Marianne (which, again, is the cause of their secret meeting at her nanny's house in the final cut). The subplot was restored in the DVD editions, although some of them cut the subplot with Lord de Beauterne and the fake beast in exchange.
** In another deleted scene, Fronsac drowns his sorrows after creating the fake beasts beast and tells Sylvia the truth. Again, this scene is restored in some the DVD editions that don't cut the Beauterne subplot.
* FakeNationality: Mohawk Iroquois Mani is played by Creator/MarkDacascos, who is an American of Filipino, Spanish, Chinese, Japanese and Irish ancestry. It's almost amusing that someone of so many different bloods doesn't have that particular one.
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** The opening fight between Mani and the disguised soldiers originally had an extended piece with Fronsac joining the fight, instead of just threatening a soldier as in the final cut.
** Another deleted scene had Mani finding the corpse of the shepherdhess with the help of a raven.
** Another has Sardis warning Fronsac to stop wooing Marianne.
** There was also a scene where Sylvia reveals to Fronsac that the mirrors in the brothel are two-way, first hinting her spywork activities, and demonstrates it by showing one of the noblemen doing BDSM.
** An entire subplot was excised. It started with creepy POV scene where Jean-François steals Fronsac's drawings of Sylvia and laughs because it's just what he needs to drive Marianne away from him. Fronsac then arrives to the Morangias castle only for Marianne to throw the drawings at him while rebuking him for visiting whores, causing Fronsac to storm out and knock Jean-François to the floor pretending to be an accident (which causes an OrphanedReference at the end of the film, when Jean-François taunts Fronsac by telling him not to contain himself against him again). However, Sylvia meets with Marianne in the church and confides to her that Fronsac only loves the latter. It concludes with a scene in the docks, where Fronsac and Mani are loading supplies for the trip to Africa before Thomas D'Apacher turns up to tell them to return with a love letter by Marianne (which, again, is the cause of their secret meeting at her nanny's house in the final cut). The subplot was restored in the DVD editions, although some of them cut the subplot with Lord de Beauterne and the fake beast in exchange.
** In another deleted scene, Fronsac drowns his sorrows after creating the fake beasts and tells Sylvia the truth. Again, this scene is restored in some the DVD editions that don't cut the Beauterne subplot.


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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: The character of Jean-François was not originally intended to be an incestuous madman, and Vincent Cassel was in fact not interested on the role. Only after being rewritten as his final version Cassel accepted.
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* ProductionPosse: Christophe Gans directed Mark Dacascos in the film adaptation of ''Manga/CryingFreeman''.

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* ProductionPosse: Christophe Gans previously directed Mark Dacascos in the film adaptation of ''Manga/CryingFreeman''.
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* ProductionPosse: Christophe Gans directed Mark Dacascos in ''Crying Freeman''.

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* ProductionPosse: Christophe Gans directed Mark Dacascos in ''Crying Freeman''.the film adaptation of ''Manga/CryingFreeman''.
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* FakeNationality: Mohawk Iroquois Mani is played by Creator/MarcDacascos, who is an American of Filipino, Spanish, Chinese, Japanese and Irish ancestry.

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* FakeNationality: Mohawk Iroquois Mani is played by Creator/MarcDacascos, Creator/MarkDacascos, who is an American of Filipino, Spanish, Chinese, Japanese and Irish ancestry.

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* FakeNationality: Mohawk Iroquois Mani is played by Marc Dacascos, who is an American of [[AmbiguouslyBrown Filipino, Spanish, Chinese, Japanese, and Irish]] ancestry.

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* FakeNationality: Mohawk Iroquois Mani is played by Marc Dacascos, Creator/MarcDacascos, who is an American of [[AmbiguouslyBrown Filipino, Spanish, Chinese, Japanese, Japanese and Irish]] Irish ancestry.



* RealLifeRelative: Creator/VincentCassel and Creator/MonicaBellucci were husband and wife at the time the film was made.

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* RealLifeRelative: Creator/VincentCassel and Creator/MonicaBellucci were husband and wife at the time the film was made.made.
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* ProductionPosse: Christophe Gans directed Mark Dacascos in ''Crying Freeman''.

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* ProductionPosse: Christophe Gans directed Mark Dacascos in ''Crying Freeman''.Freeman''.
* RealLifeRelative: Creator/VincentCassel and Creator/MonicaBellucci were husband and wife at the time the film was made.
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* ProductionPosse: Christophe Gans directed Mark Dacascos in ''Crying Freeman''.
* [[SpiritualAdaptation Spiritual Liscensee]]: Not the film itself since it came out first, but rather the video game ''VideoGame/{{Bloodborne}}'', which borrows [[BadassLongcoat aesthetics]] [[AnimalMotifs and]] [[AristocratsAreEvil themes]] and gives them [[CosmicHorrorStory a twist]].

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* ProductionPosse: Christophe Gans directed Mark Dacascos in ''Crying Freeman''.
* [[SpiritualAdaptation Spiritual Liscensee]]: Not the film itself since it came out first, but rather the video game ''VideoGame/{{Bloodborne}}'', which borrows [[BadassLongcoat aesthetics]] [[AnimalMotifs and]] [[AristocratsAreEvil themes]] and gives them [[CosmicHorrorStory a twist]].
Freeman''.
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* [[SpiritualAdaptation Spiritual Liscensee]]: Not the film itself, but rather the video game VideoGame/{{Bloodborne}}, which borrows [[BadassLongcoat aesthetics]] [[AnimalMotifs and]] [[AristocratsAreEvil themes]] and gives them [[CosmicHorrorStory a twist]].

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* [[SpiritualAdaptation Spiritual Liscensee]]: Not the film itself, itself since it came out first, but rather the video game VideoGame/{{Bloodborne}}, ''VideoGame/{{Bloodborne}}'', which borrows [[BadassLongcoat aesthetics]] [[AnimalMotifs and]] [[AristocratsAreEvil themes]] and gives them [[CosmicHorrorStory a twist]].
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* FollowTheLeader: The fighting scenes of the film were clearly inspired by Film/{{Matrix}}. At the same time, the film itself revived the trend for adventure historical films with a good staging of battles.

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* FollowTheLeader: The fighting scenes of the film were clearly inspired by Film/{{Matrix}}.''Film/TheMatrix''. At the same time, the film itself revived the trend for adventure historical films with a good staging of battles.



* [[SpiritualAdaptation Spiritual Liscensee]]: Not the film it'self but rather the video game VideoGame/{{Bloodborne}}, which borrows [[BadassLongcoat aesthetics]] [[AnimalMotifs and]] [[AristocratsAreEvil themes]] and then gives them [[CosmicHorrorStory a twist]].

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* [[SpiritualAdaptation Spiritual Liscensee]]: Not the film it'self itself, but rather the video game VideoGame/{{Bloodborne}}, which borrows [[BadassLongcoat aesthetics]] [[AnimalMotifs and]] [[AristocratsAreEvil themes]] and then gives them [[CosmicHorrorStory a twist]].
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* FakeNationality: Mohawk Iroquois Mani is played by Marc Dacascos, who is [[AmbiguouslyBrown Filipino, Spanish, Chinese, Japanese, and Irish]] in ancestry.

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* FakeNationality: Mohawk Iroquois Mani is played by Marc Dacascos, who is an American of [[AmbiguouslyBrown Filipino, Spanish, Chinese, Japanese, and Irish]] in ancestry.
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* FollowTheLeader: The fighting scenes of the film were clearly inspired by Film/{{Matrix}}. At the same time, the film itself revived the trend for adventure historical films with a good staging of battles.
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* [[SpiritualAdaptation Spiritual Liscensee]]: Not the film it'self but rather the video game [[Bloodborne]], which borrows [[BadassLongcoat aesthetics]] [[AnimalMotifs and]] [[AristocratsAreEvil themes]] and then gives them [[CosmicHorrorStory a twist]].

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* [[SpiritualAdaptation Spiritual Liscensee]]: Not the film it'self but rather the video game [[Bloodborne]], VideoGame/{{Bloodborne}}, which borrows [[BadassLongcoat aesthetics]] [[AnimalMotifs and]] [[AristocratsAreEvil themes]] and then gives them [[CosmicHorrorStory a twist]].
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* [[SpiritualAdaptation Spiritual Liscensee]]: Not the film it'self but rather the video game [[Videogame/Bloodborne Bloodborne]], which borrows [[BadassLongcoat aesthetics]] [[AnimalMotifs and]] [[AristocratsAreEvil themes]] and then gives them [[CosmicHorrorStory a twist]].

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* [[SpiritualAdaptation Spiritual Liscensee]]: Not the film it'self but rather the video game [[Videogame/Bloodborne Bloodborne]], [[Bloodborne]], which borrows [[BadassLongcoat aesthetics]] [[AnimalMotifs and]] [[AristocratsAreEvil themes]] and then gives them [[CosmicHorrorStory a twist]].
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* SpiritualLiscensee: Not the film it'self but rather the video game [[Videogame/Bloodborne Bloodborne]], which borrows [[BadassLongcoat aesthetics]] [[AnimalMotifs and]] [[AristocratsAreEvil themes]] and then gives them [[CosmicHorrorStory a twist]].

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* SpiritualLiscensee: [[SpiritualAdaptation Spiritual Liscensee]]: Not the film it'self but rather the video game [[Videogame/Bloodborne Bloodborne]], which borrows [[BadassLongcoat aesthetics]] [[AnimalMotifs and]] [[AristocratsAreEvil themes]] and then gives them [[CosmicHorrorStory a twist]].
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* ProductionPosse: Christophe Gans directed Mark Dacascos in ''Crying Freeman''.

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* ProductionPosse: Christophe Gans directed Mark Dacascos in ''Crying Freeman''.Freeman''.
* SpiritualLiscensee: Not the film it'self but rather the video game [[Videogame/Bloodborne Bloodborne]], which borrows [[BadassLongcoat aesthetics]] [[AnimalMotifs and]] [[AristocratsAreEvil themes]] and then gives them [[CosmicHorrorStory a twist]].
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* ProductionPosse: Christophe Gans directed Mark Dacascos in ''Crying Freeman''. But how is this the same story as Crying Freeman? There is absolutely no similar plot points. No woman falls in love with Mani. He isn't brainwashed. They are not fighting the beast. There must be some mistake. I can't find any mention of this?

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* ProductionPosse: Christophe Gans directed Mark Dacascos in ''Crying Freeman''. But how is this the same story as Crying Freeman? There is absolutely no similar plot points. No woman falls in love with Mani. He isn't brainwashed. They are not fighting the beast. There must be some mistake. I can't find any mention of this?
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* ProductionPosse: Christophe Gans directed Mark Dacascos in ''Crying Freeman''.

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* ProductionPosse: Christophe Gans directed Mark Dacascos in ''Crying Freeman''. But how is this the same story as Crying Freeman? There is absolutely no similar plot points. No woman falls in love with Mani. He isn't brainwashed. They are not fighting the beast. There must be some mistake. I can't find any mention of this?
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* FakeNationality: Iroquois Mani is played by Marc Dacascos, who is [[AmbiguouslyBrown Filipino, Spanish, Chinese, Japanese, and Irish]] in ancestry.
* ProductionPosse: Christophe Gans directed Mark Dacascos in ''Crying Freeman''.

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* FakeNationality: Mohawk Iroquois Mani is played by Marc Dacascos, who is [[AmbiguouslyBrown Filipino, Spanish, Chinese, Japanese, and Irish]] in ancestry.
* ProductionPosse: Christophe Gans directed Mark Dacascos in ''Crying Freeman''.
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* FakeNationality: Iroquois Mani is played by Marc Dacascos, who is [[AmbiguouslyBrown Filipino, Spanish, Chinese, Japanese, and Irish]] in ancestry.
* ProductionPosse: Christophe Gans directed Mark Dacascos in ''Crying Freeman''.

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