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Ninja Girl: Assassin of Darkness is a curious blend of action and espionage set against the backdrop of a post-WWII Tokyo, now teeming with spies. The film has this gritty, underground vibe, where the atmosphere is thick with tension and the stakes feel high. The pacing is a bit uneven, but it carries this raw energy that keeps you engaged. The plot revolves around a government trying to manage foreign spies, which leads to some interesting themes about trust and betrayal. The performances have a certain edge, especially from the lead, who embodies the ninja persona with fierce dedication. Practical effects are used effectively, giving it an authentic feel that slick CGI often lacks. It's not typical, and that's what makes it stand out. There's a certain charm in its rough edges.
Interesting portrayal of espionage in modern TokyoRaw practical effects enhance the action scenesThemes of trust and betrayal woven throughout
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