AZUMI is a young Japanese orphan who is a ruthless trained assassin. It is 19th Century Japan, torn-apart by war. Along with nine others she has been taught deadly martial arts skills by Master Gessai, in the hope that one day they will cold-bloodedly kill the warlords who cause constant unrest in the land. The ten proteges .. Read more
| Starring | Aya Ueto, Shun Oguri, Hiroki Narimiya |
|---|---|
| Director | Ryuhei Kitamura |
| Genres | Action/Adventure, Thriller, World Cinema |
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AZUMI is a young Japanese orphan who is a ruthless trained assassin. It is 19th Century Japan, torn-apart by war. Along with nine others she has been taught deadly martial arts skills by Master Gessai, in the hope that one day they will cold-bloodedly kill the warlords who cause constant unrest in the land. The ten proteges must form pairs and fight to the death to leave the five most merciless killers, cold enough to murder their own friends. But are Gessai's motives all that they seem
| Starring | Aya Ueto, Shun Oguri, Hiroki Narimiya |
|---|---|
| Director | Ryuhei Kitamura |
| Studio | OPTIMUM HOME ENTERTAINMENT |
| Run time | DVD: 2 hrs 3 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Action/Adventure, Thriller, World Cinema |
| Language | DVD: Japanese |
| Subtitles | DVD: English |
| Released | DVD: 02 Aug 2004 Production year: 2003 |
| Format | DVD |
Monotonous comic book stuff, with blood gushing slaughter from beginning to end by its frail, bland heroine, who acts like the pop singer she otherwise is.
Japanese pop star Aya Ueto is the Azumi in question in this enjoyable romp from the director of 'Versus'.
Azumi is a very interesting and varied movie, and is certainly a lot more pallatable than some of Korean cinema I have seen recently, which tends to fall somewhere inbetween incoherant and jumbled.
Azumi starts as the story of a group of young people, trained for one particular mission - to assasinate the various war-mongering leaders of Japan. It does change course halfway through though, and the jumps in story keep it interesting and fresh. The characters are pure comic book, and there is enough gore to satisfy even the most blood-thirsty viewer.
Azumi is well worth checking out. It's fast paced, impeccably shot, and, in its female lead, it has someone more beautiful and more deadly than Kill Bill's The Bride ever could be.
This film stars Aya Ueto [japanese pop star], and her portrayal of the character is quite amazing. To play an assassin, and to perform the swordplay moves takes some talent. Understand that all of the other participants of the film have martial arts/swordplay experience, apart from Aya. Also, the way she allows you to see the softer side of the Azumi character is truly splendid.
This film stars Aya Ueto [japanese pop star], and her portrayal of the character is quite amazing. To portray an assassin, and to perform the swordplay moves takes some talent. Understand that all of the other participants of the film have martial arts/swordplay experience, apart from Aya. Also, the way she allows you to see the softer side of the Azumi character is truly splendid.
The settings are beautiful, the fight scenes extremely well choregraphed, and the direction of the film is well thought. Cant wait for the soon released Azumi 2.
Lots of credit must be given to Ryhuhei Kitamura, the director. His direction is excellent, as previous films like Versus clearly show that this is director is one to watch.
Rent.
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