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Bell 2022-02-28 08:02:09
ninja aesthetics
A violent ninja movie. Abandoning Bushido, which has been written and written again and again, the creators have focused their attention on the obscene, vile characters in sword and halberd films, and mysterious ninjas. Of course, no matter how wonderfully written the ninjas are, in the end, they...
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Marianna 2022-02-28 08:02:09
sigh for ninja
I haven't watched the first part of "Girls Killing a Hundred People", but I honestly don't like the current sequel. The film uses a historical background to create an action scene. At best, it just tries to satisfy the audience's eyeballs, and there is nothing deeper to tell. The film is full of...

Shun Oguri
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Crawford 2022-02-28 08:02:09
In contrast, I prefer the second part, and the deeper meaning is richer than the first one, talking about love and death, war and peace, and the samurai spirit at the end. Yinjiao played by Shun Oguri and Ashuo played by Kuriyama also enriched the characters in the play from different angles. The killer theme is always so sad and destined to be unable to have the fate of love. The partners and lovers around him have left one after another. After the mission is completed, they can only go far away. When the faint music at the end sounded, I couldn't help crying.
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Jerrold 2022-04-22 07:01:53
Must mark the weakest Hattori Hanzo in history! none of them!
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Nankou-bou Tenkai: You won't come out alive, you know.
Azumi: The old man ordered the ten of us to kill each other. He told us to be true assassins with a heart of steel. We've obeyed his order and even killed our own comrades. We don't expect to stay alive.
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Kozue: He told me not to kill you. Not that I made any promises.