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Ninja Kill is a curious slice of 80s action cinema that blends those over-the-top martial arts sequences with a rather gritty narrative. Richard Harrison plays Gordon, a ninja master facing off against a cadre of nefarious foes led by the villainous Stuart. The film's pacing ebbs and flows, giving us moments of frenetic action interspersed with quieter scenes that flesh out the stakes of this ninja law. The practical effects are a mixed bag, but there's something charming about the sheer audacity of the fight choreography, even if it's not always executed perfectly. The atmosphere is that classic '80s vibe, with a score that feels like it could soundtrack a Saturday morning cartoon. It’s definitely a film that speaks to the niche of martial arts aficionados.
Unique take on ninja lore with a gritty twistFeatures a mix of practical effects that have their charmNot the usual smooth pacing, but has its own rhythm
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