La famille Tawara, le dernier clan ninja. Après avoir abandonné ses racines à la suite d'un incident survenu dans le passé, la famille doit maintenant faire face à la plus grande crise de l'... Tout lireLa famille Tawara, le dernier clan ninja. Après avoir abandonné ses racines à la suite d'un incident survenu dans le passé, la famille doit maintenant faire face à la plus grande crise de l'histoire du Japon.La famille Tawara, le dernier clan ninja. Après avoir abandonné ses racines à la suite d'un incident survenu dans le passé, la famille doit maintenant faire face à la plus grande crise de l'histoire du Japon.
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Loved it! Liked it even more than I was expecting to, and I had been keeping an eye on this show ever since it was first announced. I lived in Japan for a while and have long been a fan of Japanese classic samurai/ninja cinema. It is so awesome to see this show bring back some of the great shinobi tropes, themes, lore, etc. From the great classic shinobi films of the 1960s (which are largely little unknown outside Japan). I particularly REALLY liked the depth of character/family development here, the emphasis on the human element of being a shinobi/ninja, and to see excellent martial art action that is done in a very grounded, realistic manner. The action was fast, visceral and not over the top, which made it all the more impactful.
The show is not perfect of course, but on the whole very entertaining and well done... The acting, production quality and action are all top notch and this is the exact kind of high quality drama series that I've been waiting to come out of Japan for a while now. There are so many original, interesting things Japan could be doing with TV/streaming series incorporating unique, rich cultural elements and the unmatched cool factor of samurai/ninja history, lore, etc. We will hopefully see even more productions in the future along these lines!
I really hope House of Ninjas gets a season 2! The first season has wonderfully established a world, a unique style/aesthetic, characters we care about, interesting themes and realistic badass action which could really be expanded upon in future seasons. More please!
The show is not perfect of course, but on the whole very entertaining and well done... The acting, production quality and action are all top notch and this is the exact kind of high quality drama series that I've been waiting to come out of Japan for a while now. There are so many original, interesting things Japan could be doing with TV/streaming series incorporating unique, rich cultural elements and the unmatched cool factor of samurai/ninja history, lore, etc. We will hopefully see even more productions in the future along these lines!
I really hope House of Ninjas gets a season 2! The first season has wonderfully established a world, a unique style/aesthetic, characters we care about, interesting themes and realistic badass action which could really be expanded upon in future seasons. More please!
Family grief is posistioned as 1 of 2 major themes. Coupled to purpose and sacrifice of freedom towards duty of Shinobi. Much insight is provided into grief ang guilt impacting the family unit. Great use of music, but slow burn till 1/3s in. The secondary theme is glory. Here the opposing Fuma clan and their super natural leader enter. The Fuma fight against the traditional function of the Shinobi, which is military special forces killing machine, embodied by the Hattori family.
Atlast the true purpose of the Fuma clan is revealed after multiple plot twists. Past pacing issues and if you buy into the marriage with the supernatural, nicely done.
Atlast the true purpose of the Fuma clan is revealed after multiple plot twists. Past pacing issues and if you buy into the marriage with the supernatural, nicely done.
This series will be one-starred as boring by hard-core action lovers. And by anyone who detests painfully corny music, which almost ruined the whole series for me. (It might even have been a 10 star for me but its theme song "My House" is so nauseating that I wore out my mute button. But I did find the story unique and absorbing and all the veteran actors were superb. Episode 5 was the game changer that got me hooked, culminating in a scene that had a Jesus-wandering-in-the-desert vibe. Really striking scenery. Btw, If you are a Japanese drama fan, you will recognize the Shinobi ninja hero father from Rurouni Kenshin movies. Meanwhile the the evil cult leader of the Fuma Clan was the protagonist of the cool Japanese series "The Naked Director". He is menacingly terrific here. I can't place the Shinobi mom, but her acting was intense but subtle/spot-on perfect. Like Michelle Yeoh, she may be an aging Asian beauty but she's a total scene stealer.
I really like this show. The characters are great, story is solid. But the music. Whoever greenlit the music on this made an awful decision.
I think tonally, they were going for something ironic and poignant to punctuate the ridiculousness of a ninja family. But it just doesn't fit.
Western audiences don't need some kind of 'folk' or whatever that music is to make the show accessible. There must exist a version without this soundtrack. Silence would be a huge improvement.
Honestly, I probably wouldn't have written a review if the music wasn't such a mismatch. Tarantino does a great job utilizing soundtracks to what I believe this show was attempting and failed miserably.
If you're into Japanese culture and media, you will likely appreciate this show. If you just want ninja action, you'll likely be disappointed.
I think tonally, they were going for something ironic and poignant to punctuate the ridiculousness of a ninja family. But it just doesn't fit.
Western audiences don't need some kind of 'folk' or whatever that music is to make the show accessible. There must exist a version without this soundtrack. Silence would be a huge improvement.
Honestly, I probably wouldn't have written a review if the music wasn't such a mismatch. Tarantino does a great job utilizing soundtracks to what I believe this show was attempting and failed miserably.
If you're into Japanese culture and media, you will likely appreciate this show. If you just want ninja action, you'll likely be disappointed.
Nice action series... Decorum IS great. It's all about contrast : shinobi tradition in a 21st century japan ; eastern culture with pop western music... All mashed UP in a very subtle photography. Characters are nicely written and it has this kind of Tarantino Flavour.
I strongly disagrea with thé critics about music which IS to me one of the ingrédients that make this series sweet and sour..
It also has a slight touch of humor that let us in the end with a smile...
Nevers Boeing though sometimes there are some lacks in the writing.
It's an easy catchy séries, not profond but very pleasant.
I strongly disagrea with thé critics about music which IS to me one of the ingrédients that make this series sweet and sour..
It also has a slight touch of humor that let us in the end with a smile...
Nevers Boeing though sometimes there are some lacks in the writing.
It's an easy catchy séries, not profond but very pleasant.
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- AnecdotesGrandma Tawara has red hair, a decidedly mischievous nature, and reads adult magazines. This would normally mark her as a kitsune, or fox spirit. If this show had actual supernatural roots, that is.
- GaffesThe show constantly refers to "shinobis" and "ninjas" (including the title). Properly speaking, the singular and plural forms of both are the same ("shinobi" and "ninja", respectively). This is because foreign borrow words maintain their plural forms from their native language and Japanese singular/plural forms are the same.
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