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Movie Review: Ninja Assassin (2009)

Ninjas using CGI to fight their battles in darkness are not entertaining

Rain in Ninja Assassin
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To imagine James McTeigue could make something so intelligent and entertaining as V for Vendetta and then devolve into the pile of garbage that is Ninja Assassin is staggering. Vendetta is one of my favorite comic book/graphic novel adaptations and yet McTeigue's sophomore effort makes it seem like he learned nothing as he delivers this dark and mindless so-called ninja revenge feature.

The story follows the Ozunu Ninja Clan and how one of their own, Raizo (played by Korean pop star Rain), has gone AWOL and instead of going into hiding he is setting out to exterminate them for killing his ninja girlfriend. Mika (Naomie Harris), a crack Europol agent in Berlin, is along for the ride as the overtly Hollywood portion of the story. She stumbles onto a money trail leading her to suspect underground ninjas have been behind several recent political assassinations. I mean, of course it's ninjas right?

Once word of Mika's investigation gets out she becomes a target, is saved by Raizo and the two get in a series of madcap stupidity from there on out ending in ninja stars that fly through the air like bullets and Europol agents that blow up hidden temples with actual bullets. For what is supposed to be a ninja film this felt more like every other shoot 'em up out there. Except with this one the lights were turned out and the battles were fought in the shadows.

The acting isn't even worth mentioning outside of saying Rain hardly speaks in anything more than one-syllable words and Naomie Harris stumbles through each and every scene with the dexterity of a four-year-old with her shoelaces tied together. It's just as good these two don't bring anything to the film considering McTeigue isn't interested in them in the slightest. What's more interesting is turning out the lights, suggesting stealth movement and raining down dark red droplets of CGI blood. Sound good to you? Good, because that's really all you're getting.

Ninja stars whiz through the darkness tearing apart their enemies as if shot out of a Gatling gun. Oftentimes the ninjas are reduced to smoke and only seen when Raizo is slicing them to bits. When the lights do come up, it's for battle sequences amongst burning flames as CG weaponry makes its way around the room adding very little appeal to a film that really has nothing to say or do with itself.

Ninja Assassin gets caught up in the present while the stories of the past would have been far more entertaining. Once Europol entered the picture and our ninjas were relegated to shadows in the darkness bettling agents with guns the film loses any and all appeal. This one is merely a means to put excessive gore on the screen and while there are a couple of decent fight sequences, the rest is just a blurry mess of noise and darkness hardly worth your time.

GRADE: D
Ninja Assassin was released by Warner Bros. on November 25, 2009 and was directed by James McTeigue. The MPAA has rated it R for strong bloody stylized violence throughout, and language. The cast includes Rain, Rick Yune, Naomie Harris and Ben Miles.

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Dammit, I wanted to see it but after all these negative reviews, including yours, I definitely have to think twice. Even despite the fact that V for Vendetta is easily one of my favourite films of the decade.

- Nick
( November 25th, 2009 | 4:20 am )
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Perhaps it was just a unilateral comments.

You only need this movie can be as entertaining, and not too serious.

- ele
( November 25th, 2009 | 6:50 am )
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This movie is getting trashed all around- maybe even more so than "Old Dogs (*shudder*).

I hate when you can't see fight scenes; that's why "Transformers 2" and "Alien vs. Predator 2" are horrendous movies- their one true quality you can't experience because they've been edited to s***. I hope this one isn't like those movies, but it unfortunately sounds like it is…

- Vince
( November 25th, 2009 | 12:19 pm )
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yet AVP2 is R i thought the unrated was pretty graphic i mean transfomers had to be PG13 or do shit at box office or it wouldnt make sense at all

- aj
( November 25th, 2009 | 7:13 pm )
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obviously this movie from the get go would not be reviewed favorly critics so i am not surprised. still, i'm sure for action junkies i'm sure it will satisfy them. and i hope it does very well.

- meepo
( November 26th, 2009 | 8:48 pm )
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Brad's off. I just saw this one: exactly what I expected. Good, solid fun movie. Not epic, just good. Whenever a movie is out, like say, Mr. Fox, or that Days of Summer flick that I still haven't seen–movies predestined to not rule the box office–big dumb fun ACTION flicks seem to get scorned by critics. I'm not saying it's intentional–maybe they don't realize they're doing it–but it's definitely something I'm looking out for in the future. On a side note? I just saw the trailer for Avatar for first time on big screen: looks just as bad as the small screen. No way it's a family pic, but they'll try to market it as such, probably with some success. They can go to #e!! because I'm not biting. What a load.

- k-dogg
( November 28th, 2009 | 12:44 pm )
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