Xem Phim Ninja Assassin 2009 [exclusive] -
Ninja Assassin is not a great film in the traditional sense. But as a piece of pure, unapologetic action entertainment, it’s a hidden shuriken to the heart of pretentious cinema. If you love martial arts, practical effects, and a hero who says more with his scars than his words, this one is for you. Grab your popcorn—and maybe a towel for all the fake blood.
Raizo (Rain, in a career-defining role) is an orphan trained from childhood by the Ozunu Clan, a secret society of assassins who treat pain as a path to power. After the love of his life is executed by the clan’s ruthless leader (Sho Kosugi, a legend of the genre), Raizo becomes a rogue killer hell-bent on revenge. He crosses paths with Europol agent Mika Coretti (Naomie Harris), who is investigating a series of politically motivated ninja assassinations. The story is a classic “student vs. master” revenge arc—no unnecessary subplots, no romantic detours. Just a straight blade to the throat of injustice. xem phim ninja assassin 2009
Let’s be honest: you don’t watch Ninja Assassin for the Oscar-worthy dialogue. You watch it for the gore . The film earned an R-rating proudly, with limbs flying, throats sliced, and fountains of CGI blood painting every fight scene. The action choreography blends traditional ninja weapons (kusarigama, shuriken, ninjato) with wire-fu acrobatics and brutal close-quarters combat. The editing is frenetic but legible—you can always tell who is stabbing whom. The highlight is the final battle in the clan’s mountain fortress, where shadows, water, and steel become a symphony of carnage. Ninja Assassin is not a great film in the traditional sense