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Ninja II: Shadow of a Tear

Original title: Ninja: Shadow of a Tear
  • 2013
  • R
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
14K
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Scott Adkins in Ninja II: Shadow of a Tear (2013)
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Ninjitsu master Casey is back and out for revenge when his pregnant wife is murdered.Ninjitsu master Casey is back and out for revenge when his pregnant wife is murdered.Ninjitsu master Casey is back and out for revenge when his pregnant wife is murdered.

  • Director
    • Isaac Florentine
  • Writers
    • David N. White
    • Michael Hurst
    • Boaz Davidson
  • Stars
    • Scott Adkins
    • Kane Kosugi
    • Mika Hijii
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    14K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Isaac Florentine
    • Writers
      • David N. White
      • Michael Hurst
      • Boaz Davidson
    • Stars
      • Scott Adkins
      • Kane Kosugi
      • Mika Hijii
    • 66User reviews
    • 99Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Scott Adkins
    Scott Adkins
    • Casey
    Kane Kosugi
    Kane Kosugi
    • Nakabara
    Mika Hijii
    • Namiko
    Markus Waldow
    • Ninja Student
    Shun Sugata
    Shun Sugata
    • Goro
    Vithaya Pansringarm
    Vithaya Pansringarm
    • General Sung
    Mukesh S. Bhatt
    • Mike
    • (as Mukesh Bhatt)
    Tim Man
    • Myat
    Jawed Berni
    • Lucas
    • (as Jawed El Berni)
    Saichia Wongwirot
    • Suu
    Shogo Tanikawa
    • Assistant Instructor
    Futoshi Hashimoto
    • Toji
    Charlie Ruedpokanon
    Charlie Ruedpokanon
    • Thug #1
    Kazu Patrick Tang
    • Thug #2
    Yasuhiko Miyauchi
    • Shopkeeper
    Surawoot Spiratana
    • SPDC Guard
    Minn Tent Bo
    • Proprietor
    Komson Sroymora
    • Soldier #1
    • Director
      • Isaac Florentine
    • Writers
      • David N. White
      • Michael Hurst
      • Boaz Davidson
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    7andyajoflaherty

    Derivative plot, but the action is pretty great...

    The first Ninja film didn't impress me much, but this follow up is definitely an improvement. Ninja: Shadow of a Tear follows American ninja master Casey Bowman, who loses his wife and unborn child after a home invasion. Vowing revenge Casey breaks plenty of limbs and faces tracking down the killer to a drug factory in Burma... before discovering a horrifying secret....

    Derivative revenge plot aside, this film was actually pretty good. Scott Adkins was convincing in this role, and some of the fight scenes were genuinely awesome. I also didn't see the final twist coming, which is always a plus. Story wise we have seen all this before, but to be honest nobody watches a film like this for the plot. It has it where it counts - non-stop brutal beatdowns and great fights. You will know if this is to your taste or not...
    8jonathanmark-77048

    My Favorite Scott Adkins film

    Plot: Ninjitsu master Casey is back and out for revenge when his pregnant wife is murdered.

    This is easily my favorite Scott Adkins film to date. This has the best story because it's straight forwarded and simple which is what I like about the action films from back in the day and this brings that back. I've always thought he had charisma whenever he was on screen, He is very likable, and you feel for him in this film which is what you should do for your main character.

    The action in this film is some of the best I've seen in years, rivaling the John Wick films even. Director Isaac Florentine knows how to shoot action as demonstrated in his other films, if only Hollywood would actually give this guy a good budget and have some of his films in theaters unlike some directors who don't deserve it.

    This is a really good throwback to old school action films that action fans should watch and give it a chance, you won't regret it.
    10Ivan_Drago21

    Best DTV Action Movie Ever?!? Possibly!

    Saw this early at the Fantastic Fest in Austin, Texas and it is quite possibly the greatest DTV action movie ever made.

    Though many would not be proud of it, but I am a DTV (direct to video) expert. I subject myself to watching pretty much every DTV action movie ever made. Though most of them are just absolutely awful, it is all worth it when a Unisol Regen or Blood and Bone comes along and blows you away.

    The main problems with dtv movies are: 1. Zero budget 2. Shaky cam/quick edits 3. Actors not willing to put in the work for the fight scenes to look realistic 4. Stupid plots with dumb romances

    Though Ninja Shadow of a Tear is on a small budget, all of the aforementioned problems are fixed. The movie is completely without shaky cam and quick editing. The plot is very basic and there is no fat to try and make it anything other than what it is....an incredible action movie. And finally, the incredible Scott Adkins and the amazing stunt team put in some amazing fights.

    One scene in particular is Scott Adkins versus 6 guys in a dojo and the entire fight is filmed in one take with zero editing...like the Alphonso Cauron of DTV shots. It was absolutely amazing.

    Just an amazing fight movie that takes the best fight scenes ever and mixes it with Rambo, old Cannon movies from the 80's, and Enter the Dragon and other Asian flicks from the 70's. Just a perfect movie that looks like a big budget Hollywood flick. Not a single dollar was wasted and no goofy cgi or wires were used.

    I can't recommend this movie enough. The action is incredible and everything came together to make one of the best fight films of all- time.

    Hollywood, please wake up and give Adkins/Florentine a budget and I think you would be amazing at what they can do.

    If you are looking to check out other great DTV movies and save yourself the trouble of all the nonsense and garbage I have seen, check out the following. But most importantly, check out Ninja Shadow of a Tear when it is released. It is a definitely blu-ray buy for me.

    1. Universal Solider Regeneration 2. Ninja Shadow of a Tear 3. Blood and Bone 4. Undisputed 3 5. Wake of Death (pretty much all of the Van Dammes are watchable) 6. Undisputed 2 7. Universal Soldier Day of Reckoning (just watch the last 45 minutes)
    8Movie-Misfit

    Probably Isaac and Scotts finest hour!

    I have long been a fan of Isaac Florentine, for many many years now.

    His films always aim to grab that feel from the 80's classics of Hong Kong cinema, yet are often marred by weak story lines and silly acting.

    That said, one thing that always stands out is the fight scenes - and none more so than this awesome sequel, Ninja: Shadow Of A Tear!

    I liked the first Ninja movie and thought Scott Adkins, as always, proved his worth as a martial arts actor. There was just a small hint of 'meh' that surrounded the first causing it to be slightly forgettable.

    It seems though, with Shadow Of A Tear, that hint of 'meh' has been thrown to the side!

    Again, acting and story line plays second fiddle to what is possibly some of the best fight scenes ever put to film in a Western production!

    Beautifully shot, crisp with amazing choreography, I felt that Ninja: Shadow Of A Tear stands punches and kicks above the over-rated hit, The Raid...
    7ExpendableMan

    "The man who seeks revenge should dig two graves"

    The original 'Ninja' seems to be regarded by both its star and his fans as a lesser Scott Adkins vehicle. I for one absolutely loved its uncomplicated, goon-slaying action, especially the bit where a guy gets kicked out of a train and into the path of another train. That said, the sequel - Ninja: Shadow Of A Tear - is painfully superior in almost every respect.

    It's disappointing that the character Namiko, who played a major role in the first movie, gets offed within the first ten minutes, but otherwise this is a perfect genre flick. The storyline is more focused, the action scenes are better and the whole thing is nicely wrapped up in ninety minutes of efficient, throwing-star violence.

    American Ninja Casey Bowman's wife is brutally murdered and the only clue is the distinctive wound on her neck. In the depths of his grief, he goes looking for her killer and winds up travelling to Myanmar to take on a fearsome drug lord.

    The acting is not exactly awards-worthy, but nobody comes to a genre-piece like this expecting high thespian art. This is a film with the focus on kicking people through walls, shooting blow darts into necks and impaling henchmen on Katanas. It's fast-paced, violent, beer-swilling fun. Nothing complicated, just perfect Friday night entertainment. Order some Pad Thai from the local takeaway, kick back and watch Scott Adkins murder half the Golden Triangle.

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    • Trivia
      During filming, Scott Adkins injured his back and required stunt double Brahim Chab to perform some of his kicks for him. This marks the first time that Adkins had been significantly doubled for a fight scene.
    • Quotes

      Casey: Are you ready to die?

      Thug #2: No!

      Casey: Neither was she!

      [cuts throat]

    • Alternate versions
      The UK release was cut, cuts were required to remove sight of cockfighting, in accordance with BBFC Guidelines and policy, in order to obtain a 15 classification. An uncut classification was not available.
    • Connections
      Featured in The Mask You Live In (2015)
    • Soundtracks
      Tokyo Dance Party
      Written by Yogi Lonich

      Published by Engine Co 35 Music Publishing (ASCAP)

      Courtesy of 5 Alarm Music

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    • Release date
      • December 17, 2013 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Languages
      • English
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Ninja: Shadow of a Tear
    • Filming locations
      • Bangkok, Thailand
    • Production companies
      • Millennium Films
      • Swingin' Productions
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    • Budget
      • $2,600,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $544,853
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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