Watch: Ninja 2009 123movies, Full Movie Online – Casey, a Westerner studies Ninjitsu in Japan. And in their Master’s possession is an Ninja armor with some legendary weapons which goes to a deserving person. Masazuka, another student thinks he is that person but the Master has an affinity for Casey. One day Masazuka attacks Casey and Casey defends himself scarring Masazuka. Masazuka would be banished. He would then become an assassin, who works for a group criminals called The Ring. Masazuka would return demanding the armor but the Master still refuses. The Master tells Casey and his daughter, Namiko to take the armor to America were it can be kept from Masazuka. After killing the Master, Masazuka follows them to Anmerica and tries to get it. Casey is erroneously arrested for crimes committed by Masazuka. He eventually abducts Namiko and demands turn the armor to him. Casey tells him if he wants he’ll have to fight him for it..
Plot: A westerner named Casey, studying Ninjutsu in Japan, is asked by the Sensei to return to New York to protect the legendary Yoroi Bitsu, an armored chest that contains the weapons of the last Koga Ninja.
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Dudikoff never moved like that!
“Ninja” does something that is hard to do…. it updates something from the past but still retains a nostalgic feel about it. Sometimes it felt like it was 1985 and I was a kid sitting on the living room floor eating popcorn and watching American Ninja. But then I see Scott Adkins do an amazing aerial kick and I know I’m not watching Michael Dudikoff. “Ninja” takes a similar formula and story from those ninja movies from the 80’s and combines it with a hard hitting and acrobatic fighting style seen in today’s martial arts movies. This movie was a lot of fun and if you grew up watching ninja and martial arts movies in the 80s like me, you will definitely enjoy it.
Tongue and cheap
As we are taught by this movie the Japanese ancient art of espionage, covert ops and murder has evolved and has now become a respectable martial arts focused on the spiritual perfection. As we all naturally know becoming a good person always involves learning the traits and usage of a multitude of deadly weapons, poisons and such. In one such respectable establishment (Dojo) the noble art of killing is taught by Sensei (Togo Igawa) and amongst his students are his daughter Namiko (Mika Hijii), the ultimate pupil Masazuka (Tsuyoshi Ihara), an American orphan Casey (Scott Adkins), and a lot of cannon fodder.Namiko is probably the strongest and most potent fighter of the three easily beating Casey in combat in the beginning of the movie. Unfortunately she also has a severe weakness: in various key life threatening situations she forgets she is a trained deadly martial artist and indulges into the age-old tradition of screaming her face off playing a helpless female victim (albeit maybe this is a sinister ninjutsu ploy to distract the opponent and to make enemies ignore Namiko?).
Masazuka is set to take over the dojo from Sensei, but envious of the attention Casey receives from the ninja master, he loses himself during a training combat and attempts to kill the hapless American. This ends in Masazuka being expelled from the institution, as killing is not accepted in the ninjutsu code of murder. Or something like that.
Naturally Masazuka turns bad and becomes a prominent assassin for hire. One of his best clients – the Temple Corporation, who has a secretive para-fascist organisation, which loves shooting people in broad daylight. However still stricken with regret and full of spite he decides to take over by force the legacy of Sensei’s ninjutsu, Yoroi Bitsu, an armoured chest that contains the weapons of the last Koga Ninja.
Fighting ensues, carpets of blood and bodies populate the streets of the movie and the good guys fight the bad guys…
The plot is totally nonsensical. Extravagantly nonsensical. But unlike the very enjoyable “Ninja Assassin” it fails to take a tongue and cheek approach and just feeds us a bad movie with a bad plot with some exceptionally terrible acting… all of these flaws are supposedly supposed to be glossed over by the impressive fight sequences and good tech credits of the movie. Alas… in this time and age my expectations are not so low as that.
Despite some terrible acting (fronted by Scott Adkins and Mika Hijii) which reminded me of a Nigerian nollywood movie I watched a couple of days ago I must however commend a very convincing Tsuyoshi Ihara, who does a great job as the main protagonist.
Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 26 min (86 min)
Budget 10000000
Revenue 194243
Status Released
Rated R
Genre Action, Thriller
Director Isaac Florentine
Writer Boaz Davidson, Michael Hurst
Actors Scott Adkins, Tsuyoshi Ihara, Mika Hijii
Country United States
Awards N/A
Production Company N/A
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Sound Mix Dolby Digital
Aspect Ratio 2.35 : 1
Camera Arricam LT, Arricam ST
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Film Length N/A
Negative Format 35 mm
Cinematographic Process Digital Intermediate (2K) (master format), Super 35 (source format)
Printed Film Format N/A