18
2009    1h 39minAction, Adventure
6.325%54%6.7
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Ninja Assassin narra la historia de Raizo (Rain), uno de los mejores asesinos del mundo. Raizo es un niño de la calle transformado en una máquina entrenada por el Clan Ozunu, una sociedad secreta la cual se cree que es un mito. El asesinato de uno de los amigos de Raizo por el mismo Clan hace que él huya y desaparezca. Ahora el espera el momento indicado para la venganza. En Berlin, la agente de Europol Mika Coretti (Naomie Harris) ha chocado con una pista que demuestra que asesinatos políticos tienen vinculación con asesinos del Lejano Oriente. Desafiando las ordenes de su superior, Ryan Maslow (Ben Miles), Mika investiga mas a fondo para saber la verdad detrás de los asesinatos. Este descubrimiento la convierte en un blanco del Clan Ozunu y asesinos son enviados tras ella liderados por el letal Takeshi (Rick Yune), para silenciarla para siempreto. Raizo salva a Mika de sus atacantes, pero ahora el sabe que el Clan no descansará hasta que ambos sean eliminados.
Directed by James McTeigue
  • RainRaizo
  • Naomie HarrisMika
  • Ben MilesMaslow
  • Rick YuneTakeshi
  • Sho KosugiOzunu
  • Randall Duk KimTattoo Master
  • Sung KangHollywood
  • Lee JoonTeenage Raizo
  • Anna SawaiTeenage Kiriko
  • Kai Fung RieckTeenage Takeshi
  • Sungwoong YoonYoung Raizo
  • Kylie Liya PageYoung Kiriko
  • Eleonore WeisgerberMrs. Sabatin
  • Wladimir TarasjanzAleksei Sabatin
  • Thorston ManderlayZabranski
  • Richard van WeydenBattuta
  • Linh-Dan PhamPretty Ninja
  • Jonathan Chan-PensleyYakuza Henchman
  • Ill-Young KimYakuza Mohawk
  • Fang YuLaundromat Manager
  • torrovega16 de junio de 2025
    Kinda Meh
  • shikairo10 de abril de 2026
    the asian guy from fast and furious tokyo drift gets smoked by a ninja
  • Steffon Bizzell7 de junio de 2026
    This movie is truly great and often gets overlooked! The first three minutes are a real action-packed surprise that really grabs your attention.
  • Lucianheat Davis3 de mayo de 2026
    Freaking love that movie,, one of my all time favorites.
  • Shaydeknight27 de marzo de 2026
    Ninja Assassin is unusually honest about its intentions. It's a pure genre exercise built around stylized violence, kinetic choreography, and a revival of ninja cinema aesthetics. It doesn't attempt psychological depth, and that restraint actually works in its favour. The film understands that tone consistency matters more than narrative ambition. The violence is the defining element. The sheer volume of blood is gleefully abstract. Limbs detach, bodies split, viscera fly, and the screen is regularly drenched in arterial spray. It's not even slightly realistic, it's heightened, comic book carnage closer to grindhouse excess than modern action realism. That exaggerated brutality gives the film its identity. It also reinforces the slightly retro tone. There is a strong echo of 1980s ninja films, but pushed through digital-era spectacle. The action choreography is often impressive, but the camera is a bit distracting. The shaky framing and rapid cutting sometimes obscure the actual martial technique. When the film holds still, the movement is clean and readable. When it does not, the choreography dissolves into motion blur and silhouettes. It's a bit frustrating because the performers clearly have the physical ability to carry longer takes. Rain anchors the film effectively. His performance is almost entirely physical, but that suits the role. He moves with precision and weight, and he sells the superhuman endurance the film demands. Rick Yune provides a strong counterpoint. He plays the antagonist with controlled menace rather than theatrics, which helps ground the conflict. Their confrontations feel balanced in terms of presence. Legendary Sho Kosugi's inclusion is more than a cameo, it functions as a lineage marker. His presence connects the film directly to classic ninja cinema. He brings authority simply by being there, and the casting reinforces the sense that this is a modern descendant of an older subgenre. The supporting structure is functional but adequate. Naomie Harris plays the Western-entry character, but the film wisely keeps her role limited. She provides narrative access without hijacking the focus. The plot itself is straightforward revenge and secret clan mythology. It's thin but not incoherent, and importantly, it never slows the pacing. The CGI weapon work is noticeable but acceptable. The knife and chain (is it a kyoketsu-shoge variant?) in particular benefits from digital enhancement, allowing exaggerated arcs and speed that would be difficult practically. The stylization fits the film's exaggerated violence. Because nothing else aims for realism, the digital elements don't break tone. What ultimately defines Ninja Assassin is its lack of apology. It embraces excess, commits to a narrow concept, and delivers exactly one thing: a fantastic action movie. No moral ambiguity, no thematic weight, no attempt at prestige. Just ninjas, darkness, steel, and impossible amounts of blood. That clarity of purpose is why it works.

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