Black Fox: Age of the Ninja
Japan
226 people rated A young girl named Miya, who is chased because of her mysterious abilities, meets Rikka Isurug, who has been born in the family of ninja for generations.
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Mohamed Arafa
12/12/2024 07:14
This movie has an amazing story, amazing acting, amazing fight scenes and a great moral take away as well. If you're looking for a sleeper hit this one is DEFINITELY for you!
Deity
12/12/2024 07:13
I have a great passion for Japanese and Korean movies but I wasn't expecting to be very entertained by this one. I was wrong.
I would describe this as suitable for family entertainment. It has a good moral message, plenty of romantic undertones. The leading ladies look superb in their costumes by the way. The actress playing Miya Maimi Yajima was once a member of pop idol group C-ute. I couldn't help thinking that she looks remarkably similar to Erika Toda (Liar Game).
Anyway, I found this little gem highly entertaining.
Mohammed soueidan
12/12/2024 07:13
I be honest I am huge fan of Japanese movie and American movies for ninja
This movie seem overcome the first karate kids classic one, of course I can't compare killing and not killing each others but one thing I can say black fox Rukkai & Miya show lot about friendship, caring and protecting each other. It's very good example for kids to learn killing not ok. So Rukkai is good role model for people to understand killing is wrong to take a life. Which I highly praise for that movie to made for kids. It show how strong your heart and be caring for other and be true to yourself. I love that part where she said "I must stay true to myself to the end." Which is powerful part of the movie. It really moved me, she is wonderful actor, didn't lose her role at all. Which I am proud to say this is the best ninja movie i ever seen. Sure it is bloody in between story to story. But it not very long bloody movie like many other ninja movies I seen. Which I like it lot easy to watch and enjoyable.
Ansaba♥️
12/12/2024 07:13
This actually movie for 10 year children... maybe even younger. I do not believe it was human being who wrote screenplay for this - it is too stupid. Characters are ugly and schematic - not a single living soul in entire movie. Acting is horrible and pathetic. I feel so stupid and ashamed I spent whole 15 minutes watching this monstrosity.
lil-tango
12/12/2024 07:13
OK. The story is slow, and the actions of some characters make no sense. Yet a couple of plot twists manage to rescue viewers from the tedious components. Patience pays off once the title character embraces the destiny the name connotes. It's not up there with Batman donning his first mask and set of tights, but it's in the ballpark. The protagonists are appealing, even as aspects of their characters breed frustrations. If you're getting restless, just fast-forward to the next fight. They're as excitingly choreographed as any genre fan could want.
This is apparently a prequel to an animated feature I haven't seen. By the time the dust settled, a live-action sequel didn't seem like the worst idea that might be pitched to the studio.
BRODASHAGGI
12/12/2024 07:13
For me this falls just below mediocre.
Story: Amateurish
Acting: Acceptable... but not all that challenging with 2-D characters
Choreography: I've seen better in fan films
Overall plot: Please, please don't make a second part. The first was sad enough.
Basically, this wasn't terrible but it was far from good. Parents be warned that parts of this are quite bloody. It's a martial arts film and not light on violence. The silly story line doesn't warrant the time spent watching it.
houssamelhadri
12/12/2024 07:13
Well, I am not familiar with the Anime or Manga that this movie apparently is a prequel to, so I didn't know what to expect from his 2019 movie. But being an avid fan of Asian cinema, of course I sat down to watch "Black Fox: Age of the Ninja" from writer Naoki Hayashi and director Koichi Sakamoto.
And while "Black Fox: Age of the Ninja" was watchable and entertaining enough for what it turned out to be, this was by no means a milestone in Japanese cinema. The movie was a bit on the simplistic side in terms of storyline and plot, and there was a permeating feel emanating from the movie as if it was aimed at an adolescent audience. So I didn't really enjoy the movie all that much, though I managed to sit through it to the end.
It was this overly simplistic storyline that held back "Black Fox: Age of the Ninja" from becoming more than what it turned out to be. There was a lot of potential here, but it wasn't properly utilized by neither writer nor producer.
And to further cement the feel of the target audience being an adolescent audience, then they had the likes of actresses Chihiro Yamamoto and Maimi Yajima in the lead. These two actresses certainly were casted unsurprisingly for their looks, as their acting talents were not really the brightest moments in the movie. Now, now, I am not saying that they were bad actresses, not at all, but their performances weren't stellar, nor outstanding enough to leave a lasting impression.
Visually then "Black Fox: Age of the Ninja" was quite nice. There was a lot of nice details in the movie, and the props department, costume department and set design department definitely amped up the movie with their input.
Ultimately, then "Black Fox: Age of the Ninja" was a watchable movie, albeit a bit too mainstream and generic of a movie. This is, though, hardly a movie that I will return to watch a second time,
My rating of "Black Fox: Age of the Ninja" lands on a mediocre five out of ten stars.
BLIKSEM BERGIGO
26/10/2023 18:05
Black Fox: Age of the Ninja
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10/08/2023 00:05
Trailer—Black Fox: Age of the Ninja