‘Ninja Assassin’ Movie Delivered Very Intense, Graphic Action
‘Ninja Assassin’ movie delivered very intense, graphic action. Warner Bros. Pictures unleashed their new intense,graphic action movie, “Ninja Assassin” this weekend. I just watched it,and I must say that it had to be the most graphic,violent,action packed movie I’ve ever seen. They held nothing back with this one. It stars: Rain, Naomie Harris, Ben Miles, Sho Kosugi, and Rick Yune.
“Ninja Assassin” revolved around the character, Raizo (Rain) and how he was raised by the Ozunu Clan to become a murdering Ninja Assassin.However, Ozunu knew the clan was evil,and after watching them kill his friend and murdering for them, he finally reached his last straw when they asked him to kill a girl who tried to escape the clan.
He fought back,and eventually escaped . Years later, he meets the Ozunu Clan again while rescuing a Europol agent named, Mika Coretti from one of the Ozunu Clan’s attacks. From there, they run until they can find the right time to strike and take down the entire Ozunu Clan. It ends with an intense,bloody showdown that absolutely leaves you breathless.
The movie is filled with a lot of intense fighting scenes. They are also very graphic. They leave nothing to the imagination. When you see a man’s head get sliced off,they don’t cut out of the frame. They show the man’s head get literally sliced off and then shows the neckbones rattling. They also “slow mo” it to make sure you get a good look at it. Seriously, this is one of the most extreme Martial Arts movies I’ve ever scene,and way better than I thought it would be. However,please exercise caution. If you can’t handle seeing limbs getting cut, clean off,this isn’t the movie for you.
Grade: A
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If you love Bruce Lee and movies like V for Vendetta but wished the two were mixed together, prepare to get your wish granted. Ninja Assassin is bloody, gory, intense, fast paced, and down right insane. Don’t try to focus on the dialogue, that’s not the point. It’s like Shoot ‘Em Up. The dialogue is simply there to keep the action sequences flowing and going non stop. You never watch a Bruce Lee movie and expect to feel some sort of emotional connection with the character he plays, you just want more of him beating the living crap out of his enemies! This is the point of Ninja Assassin. Cut through the BS and give me more slashing, hacking, bleeding, limb breaking fighting. My score 5 out of 5.