


Baby Assassins: Nice Days
Teenage assassins Mahiro and Chisato visit the coastal city of Miyazaki for a contract and a vacation, but they unexpectedly cross paths with a legendary, bloodthirsty assassin looking to add to his kill count.
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Plot Summary
Two highly skilled young assassins, Chifuyu and Sumire, live seemingly ordinary lives as high school students by day and assassins by night. Their mentor assigns them a new challenge: to go undercover as roommates to eliminate a target. However, their quest for normalcy is constantly disrupted by rival assassins, unexpected romantic entanglements, and the general chaos of teenage life.
Critical Reception
Baby Assassins: Nice Days continues the quirky blend of extreme violence and relatable slice-of-life comedy that made its predecessor a cult hit. Critics praised its unique premise, energetic action sequences, and the charming chemistry between its lead actresses, while some noted that the plot occasionally meanders between the assassin and school-life elements.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its inventive premise and action-comedy balance.
- The lead actresses' chemistry is a standout element.
- Some found the pacing inconsistent between action and slice-of-life segments.
Google audience: Audience reception for Baby Assassins: Nice Days is generally positive, with viewers enjoying the over-the-top action, dark humor, and the appealing performances of the main cast. Many appreciated the film's willingness to embrace its eccentricities and deliver both thrilling fight scenes and humorous character interactions.
Fun Fact
The film is a sequel to the 2021 Japanese film 'Baby Assassins', expanding on the lives and escapades of its two lethal protagonists.
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