
This story is set during the Edo ages in Japan. On a rainy night, Kotono confronts the samurais who have killed her father. The samurai attack her one by one, but she manages to withstand them. When she is scaring the remaining samurai away, three ninja's suddenly appear. Will she succeed in beating them as well?... (Full plot summary below)
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This story is set during the Edo ages in Japan. On a rainy night, Kotono confronts the samurais who have killed her father. The samurai attack her one by one, but she manages to withstand them. When she is scaring the remaining samurai away, three ninja's suddenly appear. Will she succeed in beating them as well?
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| User ReviewTim MCongratulations are in order to Go Ohara because Geisha vs Ninjas is a fighting success.75 minutes is all it takes for a geisha assassin to slice her way through adversary after adversary to avenge her father. Seriously, that's all there is to it. The story is thin, linear, and it constantly goes back and forth between fighting and walking. Actually, there is a little back story in between some of the fights, as well as some fade outs to help advance the story.The title is a bit deceiving because the opponents aren't all ninjas, but that shouldn't discourage because the variety of enemies is a welcome sight. The high abundance of action and choreography is great, while the sword play is fast and furious. There is even some wire-work involved.Minami Tsukui is believable with her stances and moves. As the film progresses she looks less like a geisha and more like a sexy female assassin. Then it starts raining and she is all wet and muddy. Nice. 99% of the rest of the cast are there to get in Minami's way.After everything that takes place in Geisha vs Ninjas, the ending seems a little drawn out, but that is one of the few disappointments of this low-budget movie. Enjoy. |
| User Reviewscott ga young geisha warrior sets out to avenge her warrior father, a young man she witnessed murder him years earliar, but before she can get to him, and him taunting her she must defeat his loyal servants also trained in samuri, a entertaining film, full of energy and exiting fight scenes that the east usually puts on, looks great also, and great use of colour and its locations, enjoyable throughout |