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Ninja II

4.3 out of 5 stars 63 customer reviews

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  • Actors: Scott Adkins, Kane Kosugi, Tim Man, Mika Hijii, Vithaya Pansringarm
  • Directors: Isaac Florentine
  • Format: Multiple Formats, Color, NTSC, Widescreen
  • Language: English
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Rated:
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  • Studio: Millennium
  • DVD Release Date: December 31, 2013
  • Run Time: 96 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (63 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B00FRILRRK
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #40,869 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)

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The last time martial arts king Scott Adkins and action filmmaker extraordinaire Isaac Florentine worked together, their output was fantastic. Undisputed III: Redemption was one of the best fight flicks ever made and remains the high standard for other karate movies to strive for. In the three years since, Adkins has continued to make a name for himself both inside and out of movie theaters, while Florentine hit a bit of a low point with his Christian Slater vehicle, but fans have unanimously wondered what sort of film the two of them would deliver if paired together again. Would it top the previous "Undisputed"? Well, now that ol' Scott and Isaac have finally produced their fifth collaboration, I can answer that question...somewhat sadly, in the negative. No, in my opinion, "Ninja II: Shadow of a Tear" is not the equal of "U3." It is, however, a vast improvement over its flawed prequel and is without a doubt the best pure martial arts movie of 2013.

The story: upon the murder of his beloved Namiko (Mika Hiji), the returning Casey (Adkins) attempts to track down her killer - a quest which leads him into the dangerous urban sprawl and deadly jungles of Myanmar.

I think this is the kind of movie Florentine was trying to make the first time around, when he made Ninja.
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I got to see an early screening of this film a month ago. Ninja II is ridiculously action packed. Scott Adkins is a BEAST. I love the way it was shot, edited & directed. The action was so clean from all of the amazing performers and the way that it was shot really allows you to see all of the technique and planning that was put into the choreography. None of that "Hollywood Shaky-Cam" stuff here.

If you're looking for a great Ninja/MartialArts/Action flick - this is without a doubt, it.
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This film, despite wanting to be like the simplistic martial arts film of the classic age, is shockingly deep, heart-wrenching and full of just as much emotional tension as there is action scenes.

The story follows young Casey Bowman(Scott Adkins); a star-pupil Ninja who recently got married to his dojo cohort. But as he was out and about one night, his pregnant wife was murdered in cold blood. Rumor has it that she was killed by a Drug Cartel leader named Goro. The film follows his adventure to get revenge(or as he calls it, "justice") for the death of his wife and soon-to-be child.

Being filled with many twists and turns throughout, this is one roller-coaster ride you can't afford to miss out on.

And you don't really need to see the first one in order to get the second. The first is just a little bit of backstory on Casey Bowman and his not-yet-wife. Any fan of martial arts films will love this movie, and is sure to become an instant classic.
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Ninja (2009) was VERY entertaining but VERY flawed. This sequel strongly sets right and continues the franchise with crisper and more brutal fights, a better story and none of the nonsense--clearly opening the door to a most welcome third installment.

Director Isaac Florentine (Undisputed II & III, Ninja) understandably likes working with (Scott Adkins; El Gringo, Universal Soldier: Day of Reckoning, The Expendables 2, Assassination Games). I get it. Adkins is amazing and if I were directing martial arts movies he'd be my top pick, too…EVERY TIME!

But Adkins' performances are easily limited by Florentine's vision that day. Undisputed II (2006) featured some of the best fight choreography you can find and it was filmed with appropriate angles and for long enough time between cuts for viewers to really appreciate the techniques being executed and their difficulty. It also had a simple, enjoyable (even if recycled) story. Whereas Undisputed III (2010) suffered a drop in that quality in terms of both story and spin kicks for reasons I can't explain, and Ninja (2009)--however cool the movie was without the fights--failed to impress me with the martial arts…and I'm pretty sure that was the one thing (if only one thing) that should have wowed me.

In this sequel Casey Bowman leaves runs to the store when his fiancée has midnight cravings for chocolate and seaweed--we can assume she has the Japanese preggers munchies. This all sounds very sweet, but you can't have a good ninja movie without a solid motive for revenge, can you? So when he returns home to find her dead, no one is surprised.

The opening combat sequence struck me as technically sound with crisp, impressive combinations.
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In the grand tradition of sequels, not as good as the 1st...great action scenes, none of that CGI, BLAIR WITCH PROJJECT shaky camera B.S. like most high budget films like I see in the TRANSFORMERS or Nolan's BATMAN Trilogy. I was just upset, because we don't really see much of Scott in full ninja garb, like most movies of this caliber the hero always manages to get into fights with random guys looking to mug him...I thought the end fight scene in the 1st one where he's decked out in his Ninja outfit was wicked great...like those ninja movies from the 80's the ninja's almost like a superhero, and not someone who reminds of those old jokes like, "A guy walks into a bar, and suddenly every drunk in the room wants to throw down..."
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