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Ninja Hunt (1986) is a curious piece that stands out in the action genre, albeit for its unconventional approach. The film features Gordon Anderson—a CIA agent turned ninja hunter—who is up against King Ninja, a villain bent on misusing a lethal formula. The pacing is a bit erratic, typical of mid-'80s cinema, but it captures a certain chaotic energy. The atmosphere oscillates between serious and absurd, especially with the Hong Kong editing style that stitches together scenes from the earlier Taiwanese flick, 'The Wrong Steps.' The practical effects, while not groundbreaking, have that gritty charm that fans of the era appreciate. Performances vary, yet they contribute to this oddly engaging mix of espionage and martial arts that doesn't take itself too seriously.
Hong Kong re-edit of a Taiwanese film.Features a mix of serious action and absurd moments.Practical effects provide a gritty charm.
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