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Ninja

  • 2009
  • R
  • 1h 26m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
5,5/10
14 k
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Tsuyoshi Ihara in Ninja (2009)
A westerner named Casey, studying Ninjutsu in Japan, is asked by the Sensei to return to New York to protect the legendary Yoroi Bitsu, an armored chest that contains the weapons of the last Koga Ninja.
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA westerner named Casey, studying Ninjutsu in Japan, is asked by the Sensei to return to New York to protect the legendary Yoroi Bitsu, an armored chest that contains the weapons of the last... Tout lireA westerner named Casey, studying Ninjutsu in Japan, is asked by the Sensei to return to New York to protect the legendary Yoroi Bitsu, an armored chest that contains the weapons of the last Koga Ninja.A westerner named Casey, studying Ninjutsu in Japan, is asked by the Sensei to return to New York to protect the legendary Yoroi Bitsu, an armored chest that contains the weapons of the last Koga Ninja.

  • Director
    • Isaac Florentine
  • Writers
    • Boaz Davidson
    • Michael Hurst
  • Stars
    • Scott Adkins
    • Tsuyoshi Ihara
    • Mika Hijii
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    5,5/10
    14 k
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • Isaac Florentine
    • Writers
      • Boaz Davidson
      • Michael Hurst
    • Stars
      • Scott Adkins
      • Tsuyoshi Ihara
      • Mika Hijii
    • 78Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 89Commentaires de critiques
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
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    Rôles principaux55

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    Scott Adkins
    Scott Adkins
    • Casey Bowman
    Tsuyoshi Ihara
    Tsuyoshi Ihara
    • Masazuka
    Mika Hijii
    • Namiko Takeda
    Todd Jensen
    Todd Jensen
    • Det. Traxler
    Togo Igawa
    Togo Igawa
    • Sensei Takeda
    Garrick Hagon
    Garrick Hagon
    • Professor Garrison
    Miles Anderson
    Miles Anderson
    • Temple
    Valentin Ganev
    Valentin Ganev
    • Klimitov
    Atanas Srebrev
    Atanas Srebrev
    • Detective Vukovich
    Fumio Demura
    Fumio Demura
    • Shihan Dai
    Masaki Onishi
    • Ryuu
    Nikolai Sotirov
    • Adamovich
    Kenji Motomiya
    • Akira
    Asen Asenov
    • Big armed man
    Ivailo Dimitrov
    • Bodyguard
    Krassimir Gospodinov
    • Clerk
    Michael Oren Johnson
    • Desk sergeant
    Ivo Kehayov
    • Police officer…
    • Director
      • Isaac Florentine
    • Writers
      • Boaz Davidson
      • Michael Hurst
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs78

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    6ma-cortes

    Gripping and violent tale with full of noisy action and fights in a comic-book style.

    A westerner young ninja named Casey Bowman (Scott Adkins) is trained since chidhood to be a deadly Ninja , studying Ninjutsu in Japan , then he is asked by the Master (Igawa) to return to New York to protect the legendary Yoroi Bitsu , an armored chest that contains the weapons of the last Koga Ninja . But an angry revenger called Masazuka (Tsuyoshi Ihara) is nowadays seeking a merciless vendetta for his old mates and taking on the former master who trained him . As the ominous Masazuka to return demanding vengeance against the veteran Sensei . Things go wrong when Casey's girlfiend , Namiko Takeda (Mika Hijii) , is captured. At the end the terrible happenings leading to a lethal confrontation with the old fellow Ninja , our tough-fisted hero and other Ninja assassins . A silent warrior. A deadly past. A lethal mission. Revenge will rise . From the shadow of the night, a warrior is born not the weapon but the hand that wields it. Raised to become an assassin... until betrayal made him a target . Prepare to enter a secret world of heartless assassins .

    It's a westernized oriental action film with an interesting mingle of suspense , brutal martial arts , sword-play , ancient ritual with typical code of honour and bloody combats . The gory plot is simple and plain , a nasty Ninja confronts the clan that raised him , and starring Casey/Scott Adkins being forced into action and steadily butchering his relentless enemies , while inching ever closer to the long-awaited bloody reunion with the infancy contender. This a nail-biting thriller with ustoppable action , including impressive fighting with a lot of blood and gore . It's a mindless but enjoyable story for martial arts aficionados of the old style , but adding some new technical being made by means of wires , cables and digital computer generator . Abundant fights as swords struggles in which arms , body parts and beheading are slice off here and there and limbs are slit open everywhere or blasted apart . Of course , highlights of the film are the breathtaking and groundbreaking fights with lots of blood dropping here and there . Cruel, savage murders and blood splatter , make only recommended for those adults no squeamish and with strong stomach enough to take it .The motion picture was professionally directed by Isaac Florentine .

    This film belongs to ¨Ninja sub-genre¨ that achieved splendor in the Eighties : The first movie was ¨Enter the Ninja¨ (81) by Menahem Golan with Franco Nero , Menahem Golan was director of the first film , and was to direct its sequel also , but shortly before production was to start he decided to turn over directing chores to Sam Firstenberg . It was followed by the martial arts features ¨Ninja II¨ or ¨Revenge of the Ninja¨ (1983) with Shô Kosugi , Keith Vitali , Kane Koshugi and ¨Ninja III , the domination¨ with Lucinda Dickey and again Sho Kosugi . These pictures were well produced by Cannon -Golan and Globus- and all rightly directed by Sam Firstenberg . Following others also directed by Sam Firstenberg for Golan-Globus' as ¨American Ninja¨ , ¨American Ninja II and III¨, ¨Forced vengeance (82)¨ and ¨Avening force (1986)¨ most of them starred by low-grade expert on karate genre and Ninja sub-genre Michael Dudikoff . Following this 2009 ¨Ninja I¨ by Isaac Florentine , along with ¨Ninja II¨with Scott Adkins and Kane Koshugi . Furthermore , ¨Ninja Assassin¨ by James McTeigue with Rain , Naomi Harris .
    7ExpendableMan

    "We control the life blood of this planet!"

    'Ninja' isn't a film to watch if you want ground-breaking, thought provoking cinema. However, if you're in the mood for a fast-paced action movie that features martial arts experts kicking the living daylights out of one another, look no further. It's very silly, very violent and at times comes across like a live-action version of a bloodthirsty anime, but it makes for an entertaining evening in front of the telly.

    Originally released in 2009, it had the misfortune to come along around the same time as 'Ninja Assassin,' a similarly themed movie with a much bigger publicity budget. This may well have led people to dismiss 'Ninja' as a direct to video knock-off, but it's actually much better than that. This isn't a top level production by any means, but it is way more competent than the atrociously cheap movies that get churned out by Asylum Studios or the Sci-Fi channel. 'Ninja Assassin' is the superior film, but 'Ninja' is easy to recommend and well worth a watch.

    The film focuses on Casey Bowman (played by the King of DTV action, Scott Adkins), a westerner raised in a Japanese Dojo. While on a trip to New York, Casey finds himself targeted by an evil secret society and a former rival turned Rogue Ninja. Soon he's fighting his way across the city, taking on gun-toting goons in order to safeguard a chest full of priceless heritage items. And it moves so quickly, there's no time to take a breath and notice how little sense the storyline makes. The secret society are trying to do something with the oil industry and the stock market, but it's not clear if they're a religious order, a cabal of financially motivated evil businessmen or just a band of heavily armed thugs with a taste for the theatrical. The script is hammy, the lead character gets surprisingly few lines and there's more than a faint whiff of cheese about the whole thing.

    However, none of that really matters. The focus here is on the fight scenes and 'Ninja' delivers the goods. This is a movie where cars flip over and explode for no reason, limbs get severed and blood fountains from sword wounds in high arcs. Adkins is so adept at leaping into the air and kicking people in the head that the laws of gravity don't seem to apply and his climactic battle in the backstreets of New York is an adrenaline pumping finale.

    So yes, it's daft popcorn munching fun. This is a B-movie flick that sets out to deliver an entertaining series of action set-pieces held together with a flimsy plot and it succeeds admirably. The few stabs at deeper mysticism are no more than the fast food equivalent of Eastern Philosophy, but if you want to see a man thrown out the window of a moving train and into the path of another train, 'Ninja' is your film.
    8wormtheace

    Ninja movies are back!

    First let's get one thing straight! This is a genre movie. If you go into it thinking you are going to watch the Godfather then you are going to be disappointed. Scott Atkins delivers the goods big time as the hero ninja Casey further cementing him as a go to action guy. The moves this guy can do are out of this world. The story is pretty basic. An adopted American taken in and raised as a ninja. The fight scenes for the most part are beautifully done. Tsuyoshi Ihara is the real discovery of this movie. This guy should be getting some steady work. Now the bad stuff. The C.G.I. blood was cool in some parts, but over the top in others. The gliding with the wings could have been left out. The C.G.I. was a little over the top in the sword fights. I was also disappointed with the character Namiko. She was a little to frail for modern day women in action movies. Yes there are some cheesy lines, but that is part of the fun of these movies. The movie screams old school 80's movie, but in a good way. It ends up being a far superior film than Ninja Assassin and was made for a fraction of the cost. If you love action movies and hate the metro-sexual heroes that we get jammed down our throats every film then this is the movie for you. I hope we get to see more like this because this movie had my blood racing the entire time.
    7ericthered01

    Dudikoff never moved like that!

    "Ninja" does something that is hard to do.... it updates something from the past but still retains a nostalgic feel about it. Sometimes it felt like it was 1985 and I was a kid sitting on the living room floor eating popcorn and watching American Ninja. But then I see Scott Adkins do an amazing aerial kick and I know I'm not watching Michael Dudikoff. "Ninja" takes a similar formula and story from those ninja movies from the 80's and combines it with a hard hitting and acrobatic fighting style seen in today's martial arts movies. This movie was a lot of fun and if you grew up watching ninja and martial arts movies in the 80s like me, you will definitely enjoy it.
    6gulrez-iqbal

    A good action movie

    Yesterday i saw NINJA.I am very impress to see this flick.Scott Adkins's performance is very good.Action sequences is also impressive.Story is just OK.This movie is much better than NINJA ASSASSIN in every term.Film location are good.Script are also good.Music is suit the film.The Most good thing in the movie is Scoot Adkins's action and performance.All the stunts seances are original.Plot of the story is also good.Train seances are very good and impressive. Makeup is good. Direction of the movie is very good.We can compare the movie with kill bill.The action sequences done without CGI technology.

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    • Anecdotes
      Fumio Demura, who choreographed the fighting for the Karate Kid series as well as doubled Pat Morita, makes a brief appearance in the film.
    • Gaffes
      Masazuka faces Casey during their first fight with his bokken in his right hand. This is not correct form when facing an opponent as it precludes rapid drawing of the weapon and striking. The students (including Masazuka) sit correctly at the start of this sequence with the weapon on their right hand side to signal that they do not have hostile intent, whereas Masazuka keeps his weapon in his right hand after rising. This is evident when he must rapidly shift hands before the fight begins.
    • Citations

      Casey Bowman: Well, your father seems to think I have potential.

      Namiko Takeda: So does someone else.

      Casey Bowman: You know we don't have time for such things in the dojo.

      Namiko Takeda: No. We don't.

    • Autres versions
      The German version was censored by 2 minutes and 39 seconds to remove most of the blood splatters and gore from the film. This is done in order to secure a "Not under 18" rating from the FSK. The SPIO/JK rated DVD and Blu-ray are the uncut releases in Germany.
    • Connexions
      Followed by Ninja: Shadow of a Tear (2013)
    • Bandes originales
      Sweetest Symphony
      Written by 'Rainer Marschel'

      Performed by Atomic

      Published by Community Publishing

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 22 octobre 2009 (Malaysia)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United States
    • Sites officiels
      • Official site
      • Official site (Thailand)
    • Langues
      • English
      • Japanese
      • Russian
      • Spanish
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Ninza
    • Lieux de tournage
      • New Boyana Film Studios, Budapest, Bulgarie
    • sociétés de production
      • Millennium Films
      • Fighter
      • Millennium Films
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      • 10 000 000 $ US (estimation)
    • Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
      • 194 243 $ US
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    • Durée
      1 heure 26 minutes
    • Couleur
      • Color
    • Mixage
      • Dolby Digital
    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.35 : 1

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