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Hydra

  • 2019
  • 1h 17m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
341
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Tomorô Taguchi, Yôji Tanaka, Miu, Masanori Mimoto, and Tasuku Nagase in Hydra (2019)
Hydra - a small bar in the middle of Tokyo. There's Takashi, standoffish guy working where he hides his another identity of a highly skilled hit man now has to face a brutal killing game that he has been pointed as a target.
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Hydra - a small bar in the middle of Tokyo. There's Takashi, standoffish guy working where he hides his another identity of a highly skilled hit man now has to face a brutal killing game tha... Read allHydra - a small bar in the middle of Tokyo. There's Takashi, standoffish guy working where he hides his another identity of a highly skilled hit man now has to face a brutal killing game that he has been pointed as a target.Hydra - a small bar in the middle of Tokyo. There's Takashi, standoffish guy working where he hides his another identity of a highly skilled hit man now has to face a brutal killing game that he has been pointed as a target.

  • Director
    • Kensuke Sonomura
  • Writer
    • Jiro Kaneko
  • Stars
    • Masanori Mimoto
    • Miu
    • Tasuku Nagase
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    341
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    • Director
      • Kensuke Sonomura
    • Writer
      • Jiro Kaneko
    • Stars
      • Masanori Mimoto
      • Miu
      • Tasuku Nagase
    • 9User reviews
    • 20Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Masanori Mimoto
    Masanori Mimoto
    • Takashi Sato
    Miu
    • Rina Kishida
    Tasuku Nagase
    • Kenta Kirita
    Takaya Aoyagi
    • Shinichi Miyazaki
    Takashi Nishina
    • Masa Sugimoto
    Satoshi Kibe
    • Yosuke Mirai
    Kensuke Sonomura
    Kensuke Sonomura
    • Rick
    Tsutomu Uchigasaki
    • Naoyuki Sawada
    Naoki Hayashida
    • Yoichi Kouzuma
    Kazunori Yajima
    • Roi
    Yuma Takagi
    • Takashi Sato - 7 Years Old
    Kaoru Gotô
    • Yukari Uchiumi
    Hironobu Nomura
    • Keiji Hasegawa
    Naohiro Kawamoto
    • Syu Ueda
    Tomorô Taguchi
    Tomorô Taguchi
    • Teru Nakaya
    • (as Tomorowo Taguchi)
    Yôji Tanaka
    • Junichiro Kishida
    • (as BoBA)
    • Director
      • Kensuke Sonomura
    • Writer
      • Jiro Kaneko
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    5phanthinga

    A bit dull

    So Hydra is one of the movie that I'm been dying to see after the release of Re: Born (2016) Japan answer to the booming of the new gun-jiujitsu style of action movies that started with John Wick. Unlike the Western folks, the Japanese adapted to this new trend with a different approach when they complete drop the realistic aspect and amplified the wow factor with hypnotic body movement and flashy hand to hand combat techniques that look outer-worldly cool to the eyes of audience. Kensuke Sonomura who body of works already speak volume in the low-budget action movie scene of Japan teaming up with Masanori Mimoto another veteran of the scene to create Hydra a low budget action movie that clearly a passion project that mean much for these guys yet end up bitten off more than it can chew. Hydra despite the short runtime and easy to digest premise was a real snooze-fest that barely saved by the action when it not only short but also so few and far between. I'm still think that the movie is worth watching on the choreography alone but I'm you really want to see something different from the usual Hollywood stuff, check out Re: Born and hopefully Baby Assassin in the future.
    8filmfan-95355

    Smaller flick with kick ass action

    Brisk and straightforward flick about a retired killer trying to make amends for his past deeds being forced back into the game. You won't find huge set pieces, slow-mo/ fast forward bs or shaky-hand footage cut endlessly; just very well choreographed, very kinetic fights, shot wide so you can actually see what's happening and where it's happening. The combatants are so skilled with the blade that it makes you feel that the slightest mistake can and actually becomes lethal, raising the stakes. That aspect reminded me of the last fight in The Raid part 2.

    Give this smaller flick a try, at 72 minutes you'll be glad you did.
    8tkdlifemagazine

    13h ago Hydra Is a Small Film That Packs a Big Punch

    Hydra Is a Small Film That Packs a Big Punch. Hydra is a Japanese martial arts action action drama released by Well Go USA this week. The film marks Kensuke Sonomura's directorial debut and stars Masanori Mimoto as Takashi, the lead role. It is surprisingly good. After retiring as an assassin, Takashi leads a quiet life as a chef at a sushi bar, where he secretly watches over the daughter of a former associate. His peace is short-lived: soon, he is recruited for a final job that he simply can't refuse. Unlike some of the high profile martial arts action film releases of recent days, like Mortal Kombat, Hydra is not a sensational film saturated with special effects and "larger than life" action scenes. Hydra is a tightly compact, low key thriller whose characters are compelling. Mimoto is a character of few words; however, there is great depth to his performance and, as a viewer, you can't help but feel empathy for his pointless struggle to leave his violent past behind him. While this is an age old theme in the action genre, it resonates well in this film. While the film is well scripted and well acted, it is the martial arts direction and choreography that really stands out in this one. Kensuke Sonomura joins a growing list of action and stunt directors that have transitioned from second unit to the film's main Director. Like Jesse V. John and John Wick's, Chad Stahelski, Sonomura demonstrates that a martial arts action film can fully integrate a solid story with great fight and stunt choreography. This film does just that. Hydra is not just a movie with great fight choreography, it is a great movie. Like 2019's masterful Korean film, Revenger, Sonomura employs a gritty, realistic approach to the interesting, engaging, violent, and satisfying fight scenes in this film. The lack of "shaky-cam", the lack of high wire acrobatics, and the lack of sequences that look good on film but would never occur in a real fight combine to make some hypnotic and memorable fight sequences. It helps that Mansori Mimoto is a gifted martial artist with a subtle, but strong, screen presence. I look forward to more from Sonomura, and from Mimoto.
    4keithomusic

    Boring, thankfully short

    I was trying to remember the name of this movie for the last month or so and serendipitily came across it in my Prime Video feed.

    It was not as good as I remembered unfortunately. There are maybe three action scenes and while they are different than the usual fare they aren't spectacular. This movie is 65 minutes of boringness, 10 minutes of action and 5 minutes of credits. The story is a bit muddled and it is hard to figure out what is happening. It seems to be either a pilot, a vanity project or a pilot for a TV series. If you want something with a similar plot try 'The Killer' or 'The Man from Nowhere' both movies from Korea (2022 and 2010 respectively)
    8darthronk

    Surprising? Yes. Should it be? No.

    Should I be surprised that an 80 minutes long foreign film has more depth, story, better acting, camerawork, and action than Black Widow? No. Was I? Yes. Let's stop feeding the fuel fire that is Disney and Hollywood. They're just making a quick buck.

    This? This is cinema. I loved it.

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      Takashi lifts his shirt, showing an old knife scar on his left side below the rib cage. That triggers a flashback, presumably to the fight in which he got it. But that encounter was brief, with Takeshi only being stabbed on the right side.

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    • Release date
      • November 23, 2019 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Language
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    • Also known as
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 17m(77 min)
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      • 2.39:1

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