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K.G.

  • 2011
  • TV-MA
  • 1h 32min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
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Rina Takeda in K.G. (2011)
Martial ArtsAction

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  • Dirección
    • Yoshikatsu Kimura
  • Guión
    • Fuyuhiko Nishi
  • Reparto principal
    • Rina Takeda
    • Hina Tobimatsu
    • Tatsuya Naka
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
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    • Dirección
      • Yoshikatsu Kimura
    • Guión
      • Fuyuhiko Nishi
    • Reparto principal
      • Rina Takeda
      • Hina Tobimatsu
      • Tatsuya Naka
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    Rina Takeda
    • Ayaka Kurenai…
    Hina Tobimatsu
    • Natsuki Kurenai…
    Tatsuya Naka
    • Tatsuya Kurenai
    Kazutoshi Yokoyama
    • Ryûji Mutô
    Richard Heselton
    • Keith
    • (as Richard William Heselton)
    Kyôji Amano
    Keisuke Horibe
    Keisuke Horibe
    • Amane Tagawa
    Noriko Iriyama
    • Miki Ikegami
    Alex Mai
    • Tatsuya
    Tatsuya Mori
    Fuyuhiko Nishi
    Ichirô Sugisawa
    Kazuma Takeda
    Saori Takizawa
    • Reiko Ôhashi
    Kôichi Yamadera
    Kôichi Yamadera
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      • Yoshikatsu Kimura
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      • Fuyuhiko Nishi
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    5xalfadeimdb

    It's Good Enough

    The acting is either wooden or scene chewing over the top with almost nothing in between. The plot is paper thin, generic, and illogical even by martial arts movie standards. Overall, the movie feels low budget....but none of that is probably why you're interested in this movie. You probably care about the fighting and I'm happy to report that this movie has plenty of excellent fight sequences.

    The movie doesn't have the budget or the creativity for big action set pieces, so they wisely keep the action sequences as simple as possible. That puts the actor's very cool karate fighting styles front and center. The movie does not use quick cuts or shaky camera so you really get to see the details of the fight choreography. Overall, that's the main appeal of the movie. Hand to hand combat. It elevates an otherwise bad movie into watchable territory.

    Bonus points for including behind the scenes fight and stunt footage during the ending credits. Not enough action films do that these days.
    2ebiros2

    Suffers in various areas

    The quality of Japanese movies in this genre has always been so so at best, but it seems to be slipping downwards in recent years.

    Story of this movie is pretty derivative. There's a family of outrageously potent karate masters who in the old age killed any opponent with one blow. The modern descendant of this clan gets attacked by another group of criminal martial artists. The father is killed, and two small daughters survive. About ten years later, the grown up daughter is found by the martial artist gang, and is being targeted again. It's revenge for the girl, and finishing the unfinished business for the bad guys.

    The movie has pretty bad action scenes. There's not a hint of moves that shows that any of the characters are who they are supposed to be. The moves don't look real, and this is probably not the fault of the actors, but due to bad choreography. Also, they could have put little more attention to staging the each act. It's reminiscent of cheaply made adult videos in many areas.

    The level of Japanese action movies are about where Hong Kong movies were in the early '70s. Compared to the action scenes of say like the "Ip Man 2" there's really no contest.

    There are period action pieces coming out of Japan that still holds quality, but ones that are positioned in the modern era has been going down hill.

    There are better made movies in martial arts genre, and you'd probably better served watching those.
    6lotekguy-1

    One redeeming feature

    When Rina is fighting, the movie is exciting. The rest is dull, talky and mostly wooden. I recommend fast-forward for everything between the sisters' action sequences, to avoid boredom that can dilute the impact of her artistry. Rina deserves better vehicles.
    6paul_m_haakonsen

    A Japanese martial arts movie that is quite good...

    Having just seen "High Kick Girl", it was with a certain amount of dread of expectation of disappointment that I sat down to watch "Karate Girl" (or "K.G."). However, those disappointments and fears were quickly swept away, as this movie was a rather nice step up compared to the other movie - both story-wise, production-wise and entertainment-wise.

    The story in "Karate Girl" was rather enjoyable and had quite more depth to it, than what was seen in "High Kick Girl". The story is helped along nicely but more well-choreographed martial arts and better acting. The story told in this movie is about a legendary martial arts master whose belt is coveted by some 'bad guy'. He invades a dojo and kills the martial arts master here in order to obtain it, as well as killing one of his two daughters, while kidnapping the second to raise and turn into a killing weapon. Having survived the ordeal, Ayaka (Rina Takeda) grows up carrying around her family secret, and comes face to face, literally, with her past.

    And one of the best things about the movie was the fact that they had moved away from having to show the same scene two times over, in either slow motion or in a slightly different angle. Sure, it does still happen every once in awhile here in this movie, but not like "High Kick Girl".

    If you have seen "High Kick Girl", I strongly suggest you forget all about it and move on to watch "Karate Girl", as it is better in every single aspect, despite having a fair amount of faces appear from "High Kick Girl" in this movie as well.

    "Karate Girl" is actually good entertaining, though not amongst the highest ranking martial arts movies, but still, it delivered and entertained.
    4GlitchDevilTV

    A Kick Missed Its Mark

    Karate Girl (2011) is a film that had all the visual promise-killer cover art, a high school girl ready to strike-but the execution pulls its punches. The story rushes past with little depth, the characters are barely sketched, and the fight scenes feel more like a karate instructional video than cinematic combat. Moves often lack impact or even contact. The villain? Forgettable. His right-hand man? Useless. Only the dubbed voice of the villain leaves a cool impression. Everyone else sounds like a bad audition tape. Watch it if you need background noise or a movie to kill time while you're waiting.

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      Written by Kaori Morikawa

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 5 de febrero de 2011 (Japón)
    • País de origen
      • Japón
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      • Official site (Japan)
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      • Toei Video Company
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