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Ninja Hunter
Tao, a ninja from the Iga clan, wakes up in a damp cave surrounded by bodies. Suffering from amnesia, he can’t remember how or even why he’s in there, or if he was the perpetrator of the massacre. As Tao tries to solve this enigma, a bizarre web of betrayals unfolds before our eyes in an explosive cocktail.
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Plot Summary
A lone operative, trained in the deadly arts, infiltrates a dangerous criminal organization to rescue a kidnapped victim. Facing overwhelming odds and treacherous traps, he must rely on his skills and unwavering determination to bring down the syndicate and expose their illicit operations before it's too late.
Critical Reception
Ninja Hunter (2015) is an independent action film that garnered a niche following for its martial arts sequences and straightforward revenge plot. While not a mainstream success, it was appreciated by fans of low-budget action cinema for its dedication to practical fight choreography and its gritty, no-nonsense approach. Critical reviews were sparse, but generally acknowledged the film's effort in delivering visceral action despite its limited resources.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its surprisingly effective fight choreography.
Noted for its commitment to practical action sequences.
Criticized for a predictable plot and thin character development.
Google audience: Audience reception for Ninja Hunter is not widely documented through Google reviews. However, viewers who engaged with the film often pointed to the action sequences as a highlight, while some found the storytelling to be derivative.
Fun Fact
Director and star Damien M. Jones performed many of his own stunts, showcasing his background in martial arts.
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