Zero Woman: Dangerous Game
Zero Woman: Dangerous Game

Zero Woman: Dangerous Game

1998Movie80 minJapanese

In this installment of the Zero Woman series, Rei, the number-one assassin of the Tokyo Police Department's secret Zero Division, has been assigned to take out a notorious gangster responsible for dozens of murders. At the same time, she must protect the gangster's mistress from the hitmen who want to keep her from telling the police what she knows. At first, both women are upset about the arrangement, but they eventually come to appreciate each other.

Read Reviews

Insights

IMDb5.8/10
Director: Kazuo "Gaira" KomatsuGenres: Action, Crime, Thriller

Plot Summary

This Japanese V-cinema film follows the deadly mission of a female assassin known as "Zero Woman". She is tasked with eliminating a dangerous yakuza boss, leading to a series of intense confrontations and cat-and-mouse chases. As she navigates the criminal underworld, she must also confront her own past and the moral ambiguities of her profession.

Critical Reception

Zero Woman: Dangerous Game is a direct-to-video release within the 'Zero Woman' series, primarily catering to fans of Japanese exploitation and action cinema. Critical reception is typically niche, with reviews often focusing on its stylized violence, direct-to-video aesthetic, and the performance of its lead actress rather than traditional cinematic merits. It's generally considered a competent entry within its genre, appreciated for its gritty atmosphere and action sequences.

What Reviewers Say

  • Appreciated for its fast-paced action and stylish, albeit low-budget, presentation.
  • The lead performance is often highlighted for its intensity and commitment to the role.
  • Seen as a typical example of the V-cinema genre, delivering on its promise of violent thrills.

Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews for this title is not readily available.

Fun Fact

The 'Zero Woman' series, of which 'Dangerous Game' is a part, is known for its recurring female assassin protagonist and its exploration of themes surrounding revenge and justice within the Japanese criminal underworld.

AI-generated overview · Verify ratings on official sources

My Review