Thursday, April 22, 2010

Ninja

It is unfortunate to find the fact that this film was released close to his time with Ninja Asassin. Caste differences between them too far, though honestly, this version of the Ninja has the same advantages and disadvantages with that title.
This film is the work of director Isaac Florentine that exploit the reliability of martial science Scott Adkins. Adkins, maniac martial arts master the science of fighting, began to receive greater public recognition after a stop in The Bourne Ultimatum or X-Men Origins: Wolverine some time ago. Still, he mastered a different class action film and looked comfortable in the world.
         Ninja revolves around Casey (Adkins), an American who was raised a traditional Japanese dojo. His feud with the original Japanese, Masazuka (Ihara), and spices in love with the grand daughter sensei, Namiko (Hijii), make things a bit chaotic. Masazuka who was expelled from the dojo, using his ninjutsu skills with the help of various super-advanced gadgets, are now living as a top assassin. When he came back to win Yoroi Bitsu, boxes containing weapons and uniforms, the last Koga ninja magic, Casey and Namiko hide it to New York, where the battle between the ninja's modern with the traditional ninja then take place.
        This film is a representation of a pure action without requiring viewers to use the brain. Forget Ninja Assassin or other titles with the label behind the quality of production, because Ninja is coming to act without responsibility. The fight between Adkins and Ihara, as he called in a fight between Snake Eyes to Storm Shadow in GI Joe, but with a longer screen time. If Rain takes many months to appear convincing as a Ninja, then Adkins only takes 2 minutes to incapacitate. Do not expect that this film has the Developments or even character, plot a neat story. Substituting all the things this movie action scene for a series of super-Fun to be enjoyed.

Cast          :  Scott Adkins, Tsuyoshi Ihara, Mika Hijii, Todd Jensen, Togo Igawa
Director     : Isaac Florentine
Script         : Boaz Davidson, Michael Hurst, Zaki Rubenstein
Distributor  : First Look Entertainment I

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