After world star Rain's first Hollywood film 'Ninja Assassin' was revealed in San Diego on the 23rd (local time) during Comic Con, positive feedbacks have been given.
While 'Ninja Assassin' was first revealed on the 23 rd, America's famous film site SciFiWire.com, who was the first to see the movie, commented "while we can not write a review, we could understand after seeing the movie why Warner Bros released the movie to the public during Comic Con, even before its official release on November."
SciFiWire.com added that 'Ninja Assassin' was an "incredible film" and predicted their decision to pre-reveal was that "Joel Silver and Warner Brothers probably wanted the word of mouth going around."
As for the lead role Rain, they complimented that "although not so well known, the charismatic newcomer Rain will not only continue to appear in martial arts films, but also in the main stream movies", adding the condition "if this movie succeeds as everyone wishes for it to."
In the meanwhile, the site complimented 'Ninja Assassin' by “paying respect to the unique story with traditional martial arts, but at the same time, twisting the genre's custom to express modern senses."
An English film site TotalFilm posted their review under the title "The bloodiest film this year?" The site started off by saying "there was too much blood during the entire movie that we had to wipe them off" and added "in this violent movie, heads, arms and legs get chopped off." As for the story and acting, they gave a negative comment by saying "it is duller than the blades in the movie."
Also, they added “the B-movie 'Ninja Assassin' shows no hesitation in gore scenes. And because of the influence of the Wachowski Brothers, the visual expression is conventional."
As for the lead role Rain, they described "Rain looked like he just came out of a shredder at the end of the movie." 'Ninja Assassin' will be released on November 25th in America.
Source: Asia Economy
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Brief translation credit: rain bird@rain-eu.com
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