अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंA love triangle blooms between a team of three ninjas before tragedy strikes and forces them to reassess their clan's principles.A love triangle blooms between a team of three ninjas before tragedy strikes and forces them to reassess their clan's principles.A love triangle blooms between a team of three ninjas before tragedy strikes and forces them to reassess their clan's principles.
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Based on Yokoyama Mitsuteru's 60's manga series and its subsequent TV Adaptation "Kamen No Ninja - Akakage" (Masked Ninja - Red Shadow; Toei/Kansai TV, 1967), "Red Shadow" is an interesting remake that modernizes Japan's Feudal Past in much the same way as `Wild Wild West' did to American's Frontier History and `League of Extraordinary Gentlemen' did to Europe's Industrial Past. Director Nakano Hiroyuki certainly has a neat sense of style and constructs elaborate and interesting action sequences. While not as over-the-top as the recent `Azumi', `Red Shadow' still is a visual wonder. Masanobu Ando puts in a good performance as the title character but it is singers-turned-actors Hotei Tomoyasu, Jinnai Takanori, Fuji Fumiya and Shinohara Ryoko who impress the most with their performances. Actresses Kumiko Aso and Okina Megumi are stunning as the love interests to Akakage and certainly brighten the screen with their appearances. While Akakage is certainly not in the same league as movies such as `Makai Tensho' (Samurai Reincarnation;1981), `Satomi Hakkenden' (Legend of The Eight Samurai; 1984), or `Jubei Ninpocho' (Ninja Scroll; 1995) I definitely liked the film. `Akakage' is unapologetic in its style and reworking of history but I found its interpretations wonderfully entertaining if a bit flawed.
Yes, granted that historical accuracy is not a priority for this movie, but that's sort of missing the point: this film is a ninja movie that makes fun of many of the ninja movie conventions, to great comic effect, such as when the 3 ninjas giving each other a 1-10 rank on how stylishly they leapt over the wall of the castle they're infiltrating. Nevertheless this film is also a thrilling and quite moving story, with the elegant simplicity of a fairy-tale reinforced by its timeless setting. It also has the obligatory impressive fight scenes, which are not the best I've seen in any film but they are still very well done. This is a great film, not as violent and bloody as other critics suggest, and extremely funny at times!
Kage, or shadow, refers to ninjas. Aka Kage, or red shadow, is the ninja around which the story is centered. This movie is an adaptation of a tv series aired from 1967/4/15 to 1968/3/27 (52 stories) which itself is based on an ancient manga. The series introduced Japan to the wonders of color TV. However, like the new X-Men of the 2000 movie, the new ninjas refuse to wear their old corny costumes and wrap themselves in black bodysuits. The movie is a big long music video. The monotone techno beats flatten the movie's possible climaxes with the rest of the blah. The action is a lot of obvious stunt work, except for the thief played by gymnast Alina Kabaeva. Too bad the former professional sumo wrestler playing one of the thugs, Mai-no-Umi, has no chance to display the acrobatic skills that let him make sumo wrestlers twice his size bite the dust. Half of the plot tries and succeeds once out of ten times to make you laugh, the other half tries to be serious and make you feel for its flat characters--but the two never blend peacefully. This movie wastes all of its potential except on making Aso Kumiko (Asuka) look really hot.
As Samy Naceri (TAXI2) would say it: NINJAA!!
As Samy Naceri (TAXI2) would say it: NINJAA!!
The movie has a great look - the Ninja costumes are incredible with black armor and leather. The gymnastic style martial art feats are amazing. The humorous style reminded me of Ninja Turtles. Picture Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles as humans in black ninja costumes and you have an idea at the kind of playful comedy banter and rivalry there is between the characters. I really enjoyed this one. I would like to see other work by this writer and director. I would even love to see a sequel to this film. If you are looking for a serious film about ninjas then this is probably not the one for you, but if you are looking for a light-hearted, fresh, humorous film on the subject then see Red Shadow now.
I was looking forward to this flick since the main character was played by Ando Masanobu, who made an impressive job and performance as "Kiriyama Kazuo" in Fukasaku Kinji's now to be considered cult film "Battle Royale" which was just shot the year before "Red Shadow".
The movie itself is not the typical ninja flick, so anyone running to the box office with this piece in mind looking for raw violence and beautiful fighting scenes and such probably will get disappointed. Instead, the flick is spiced up with a humorous approach to things and there is more weight put upon comedy and love than on ninja stunts (and those stunts that are, are quite silly to be honest - but that's how they were meant as well, I'd say!). I thought the story development at times was a little bit weird but I hopefully ended up with figuring it all out. Ando makes a neat performance, although not near as good as in "BR" but this role is quite different, too, and perhaps that has an take on things, too.
6/10 for this Toei production, an OK piece of entertainment a Sunday evening.
The movie itself is not the typical ninja flick, so anyone running to the box office with this piece in mind looking for raw violence and beautiful fighting scenes and such probably will get disappointed. Instead, the flick is spiced up with a humorous approach to things and there is more weight put upon comedy and love than on ninja stunts (and those stunts that are, are quite silly to be honest - but that's how they were meant as well, I'd say!). I thought the story development at times was a little bit weird but I hopefully ended up with figuring it all out. Ando makes a neat performance, although not near as good as in "BR" but this role is quite different, too, and perhaps that has an take on things, too.
6/10 for this Toei production, an OK piece of entertainment a Sunday evening.
क्या आपको पता है
- कनेक्शनRemake of Kamen no ninja Aka-Kage (1967)
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- 1.85 : 1
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