Red Shadow
Red Shadow

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Red Shadow

2001
Movie
108 min
Japanese

The secret warriors of feudal Japan were the ninja. Sent on impossible missions, the ninja were trained to work in shadows, gather information and defeat the enemy to build a world of peace. Akakage, Aokage, and Asuka are rookie ninjas under the tutelage of Shirokage. Their life is a series of perilous missions that entail intrigue, deception and intimidation.

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IMDb5.6/10
Director: Takashi MiikeGenres: Action, Comedy, Fantasy

Plot Summary

In a mystical feudal Japan, a skilled but clumsy ninja named Akakage is tasked with protecting a village from a malevolent warlord. He attempts to fulfill his duty with a mix of impressive martial arts and comical mishaps. Along the way, he encounters a spirited princess and a rival ninja, leading to a chaotic and action-packed adventure.

Critical Reception

Red Shadow received a mixed reception from critics, with some praising its unique blend of action and bizarre humor, while others found its plot to be convoluted and its tone inconsistent. It has garnered a cult following for its distinctive Takashi Miike style.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its inventive action sequences and Miike's signature bizarre humor.

  • Criticized for its sometimes confusing narrative and tonal shifts.

  • Considered a unique, albeit quirky, entry in the samurai film genre.

Google audience: Audience reception is largely unavailable for this film, though it is recognized for its eccentricities and cult appeal among fans of director Takashi Miike.

Fun Fact

Takashi Miike, known for his prolific and often extreme filmmaking, directed 'Red Shadow' which stands out for its more comedic and fantasy-driven approach compared to some of his darker works.

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