There is no doubt that this is a violent + bloody film. The way Westerners use to show the mystery of the Eastern style is still nothing more than nakedness and no connotation at all. What struck me a little bit was the period when the children were trained in the ninja school. The strict and unreasonable hard training has achieved their stoic character, which makes us who are weak-willed ordinary people feel a little ashamed.
Rain in the film turned out to be a rebel from the Ninja School. It reminds me of the "New Cold-Blooded Thirteen Eagles" I have seen before, as well as the classics by Chow Yun-fat and Leslie Cheung (I don’t remember the name, the movies I have seen are really very few). The theme of the film is very clear, which is to resist the tyrannical tyranny and pursue freedom. It is also a relatively traditional theme. In addition, those violent stunt scenes can be done well, and there is more plasma. Although I felt a little bit evil in the process of watching it, it should still make some people who love bloody and violent movies outrageously.
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