Azumi
I just caught this last night and it was awesome. I agree the acting was missing something, but the movie seemed to be a low-budget film to begin with. With so much nonsense slaughtering and blood in this movie, I felt like I was watching a video game. Any movie that shows an 18-year-old girl kill 200+ dudes in a single fight scene with only a sword is a top notch movie in my book. Definitely recommended for anybody that can look past the ok-at-best acting. 5 pickles for a fun flick
[url]http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0384819/[/url]
[quote]Orphaned as a little girl, Azumi (Aya Ueto) is raised in the forest with a group of ten children by their master (Yoshio Harada), who trains them to be peerless assassins. Azumi and Nachi (Shun Oguri) are the strongest of the fighters. When the group comes of age, they are brought out of the woods to begin their work, assassinating the corrupt warlords who are preventing peace in the land. The assassins, particularly Azumi, perform their missions with flair, but complications arise and Azumi begins to question her desire to live the violent life of an assassin. Azumi, based on the manga by Yu Koyama, is the first of cult director Ryuhei Kitamura's (Versus) films to be made within the Japanese studio system. It was shown at the 2004 New York Asian Film Festival, presented by Subway Cinema. ~ Josh Ralske, All Movie Guide[/quote]
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