Ninja Assassin Movie Reviews
3.0
Nikhat Kazmi | Times of India
Andy Wachowski, the younger sibling in the Wachowski Brothers Inc., confesses in an interview: ``We think movies are fairly boring and predictable. We want to scr*w with audiences' expectations.'' Larry, the elder, thinks so too. Hence the brothers Wachowski go ahead and make The Matrix series which truly turn Hollywood on its head by redefining the action genre. More importantly, they lay the foundation for their brand of cinemaRead full review2.5
Rajeev Masand | ibnlive.com
If you've chosen to watch a film titled Ninja Assassin, you have no business complaining it's too violent. This slick slice of martial-arts mayhem stars Korean pop-star Rain as Raizo, an orphan raised from an early age to be a cold-blooded killing machine, and member of a secret army of ninja assassins. But after his brutal master kills the girl he loves, Raizo turns on his clan with the help of an Interpol agentRead full review2.0
Tushar Joshi | Mid-Day
Ninja assassin Raizo (Rain) has been trained by a secret society to be the best in the business. An Interpol researcher Mika Coretti (Naomie Harris) discovers a strange link between the elusive Ninja society and a series of murders taking place around the world. Taking the help of Raizo who's deflected from his clan, she now tries to put the criminals behind bars. However, the cat and mouse game between the groupRead full review1.0
Jeannette Catsoulis (NYTNS) | The Telegraph
The best thing about Ninja Assassin is its refreshingly honest title: unlike those few, unwary souls who rush to Precious solely on the strength of its twee title and happy-go-lucky television trailers, no one who sees Ninja Assassin can reasonably complain about the violence.Which is just as well, because this saga, set in Berlin, is more committed to its bloodletting than to any of its characters. The plot, when glimpsedRead full review