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Ninja Assassin

Ninja Assassin

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Like a shark attack, this martial-arts drama is constantly moving, thrashes around a lot and is as bloody as all get-out. The Korean pop star Rain ("Speed Racer") stars as Raizo, rebel outcast of a clan of hard-trained ninja warriors, who protects a law-enforcement researcher (Naomie Harris, the voodoo priestess of the "Pirates of the Caribbean" series) from the killers he once called brothers. Director James McTeigue ("V For Vendetta") creates some energetic martial-arts set pieces. He also brings some edgy style to the iconic origin story, flashing back to Raizo's training under the harsh Master Ozunu (played by '80s ninja-movie legend Shô Kosugi). But the gory decapitations and gushing blood -- imagine filling a million balloons with cherry Kool-Aid and using them in a water-balloon fight -- turn the action scenes into an indistinguishable sea of red.

-- Sean P. Means

Bloody Smart

Submitted by: Bill McGee
An interesting story, incredible action done without wires, and more blood than any three movies you can think of. Usually, bad movies cover their mistakes with violence, but this film defies that description, though from the first jaw-dropping (literally) fight scene you know you're in for a rough ride. Rain, the lead actor, is an awesome specimen of physical strength and agility, and when you know that his stunt work was all real (no wires) you'll be all the more impressed with the end result.

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