First, the action is gorgeous and the fight scenes are wonderful. Whether it’s his encounter with a beautiful ninja’s knife in the laundry room, or a fight with ease while dodging a speeding car on the highway, or a phantom fight in the heroine’s house, and finally a wonderful fight at the headquarters, It all made my blood boil. Especially those dancing knives, whipping, throwing darts, so cool.
Second, the scene is bloody, although I feel normal after watching it, but comrades with blood halo and those under the age of 18 are advised not to watch it. That blood spewed out like a fountain, and it spewed out like splashing water, splashing all over the floor, not stingy at all. I feel like blood is not as good as ketchup. Rain, in particular, was bloody when he was cut, and the bloody scene where the beautiful ninja was thrown into the washing machine was also shocking, and it was really rare bloody.
Third, the training of ninjas is very mysterious. They are hidden in the mountains, away from the hustle and bustle of the world. Green bamboo and safflower, Japanese-style wide house, plus the protagonist's childhood no guesses, it's really beautiful.
Although the heroine is average, and it does not match the tone and style of the whole film. But overall I still like this movie.
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