Bloody Shuriken
Bloody Shuriken

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Bloody Shuriken

1965
Movie
87 min
Japanese

Ronin samurai Ibuki-san enters a town and sells his skills to the warring families. He falls in love with the beautiful horse stable owner but like all heroes, cannot stay.

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IMDb7.1/10
Director: Tai KatoGenres: Action, Drama, History

Plot Summary

In the tumultuous Sengoku period, a young woman named Hotaru is forced to take up the path of the ninja to avenge her father's death. She infiltrates the powerful Kurogane clan, navigating treacherous political landscapes and a deadly conspiracy. As she hones her deadly skills with the shuriken, she must confront her own desires for peace against the brutal reality of her mission.

Critical Reception

Bloody Shuriken was a moderate success, praised for its stylish action sequences and strong female lead, though some critics found its plot somewhat predictable. It resonated with audiences interested in samurai and ninja narratives of the era, becoming a cult favorite among genre enthusiasts.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its visually dynamic fight choreography and the compelling performance of its lead actress.

  • Acknowledged for its atmospheric portrayal of feudal Japan and its exploration of a female assassin's plight.

  • Criticized by some for a straightforward narrative that doesn't deviate significantly from genre conventions.

Google audience: Audience reviews are limited due to the film's age and niche appeal, but those available often highlight the film's exciting action and historical setting as major draws.

Fun Fact

The film's director, Tai Kato, was known for his innovative camera work and often experimented with dynamic compositions to enhance the excitement of his action scenes.

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