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Female Neo-Ninjas
Three cute, sexy ninjas, around the age of 20, have been in training, building their powers for some vague future threat. Their destined mission becomes apparent when a handsome ninja from 400 years past drops from the sky into the hot tub of on of the girls. He comes with news of a grave threat: an evil industrialist has apparently joined forces with UFOs to take over Japan. The only solution, it seems, lies in the special talents of the three girls - notable as much for their martial arts as their skimpy costumes.
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Plot Summary
A group of highly trained female assassins, known as the Neo-Ninjas, are hired to carry out a series of dangerous missions. When one of their own is targeted by a ruthless crime syndicate, the remaining members must band together to avenge her death and expose the conspiracy. They utilize their martial arts skills and stealth tactics to combat their enemies in a high-stakes battle for survival.
Critical Reception
Female Neo-Ninjas is a low-budget action film that garnered minimal critical attention upon its release. It is primarily known within circles that appreciate direct-to-video martial arts and exploitation films of the era, often cited for its straightforward action sequences rather than its narrative depth or acting performances.
What Reviewers Say
The film delivers predictable, albeit competently staged, martial arts action.
Despite a somewhat generic plot, the fight choreography offers some entertainment value.
Often overlooked, it's a serviceable entry in the 90s direct-to-video action genre.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce and generally reflect the film's niche appeal, with some viewers appreciating the martial arts elements while others find the plot and production values lacking.
Fun Fact
The film was shot on a very limited budget, leading to a less polished aesthetic common in many direct-to-video action films of the early 1990s.
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