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9 out of 11 people found the following review useful:
Piles on the visual style and avoids in-depth character development. A filmed comic book., 12 March 2003
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Richard Brunton (imdb-update@brunton.org.uk) from Edinburgh, Scotland
This film piles on the visual style and avoids in-depth character development. Now, some may think that this is bad, and can result in a terrible movie. Well, it doesn't. It produces the closet thing I've seen to a filmed comic book, quite literally. Okay, Batman and Spiderman are fantastic film versions of comics, but this is like watching a comic book onscreen, with live action. With some excellent stunts, more human based than those of Crouching Tiger or Matrix, filmed in such a fantastic way, you can't help but be excited by them. The story, however, is a bit weak, and wouldn't warrant another viewing for some time, albeit leaping to the excellent fight scenes and death scenes. However, there is the most realistic death scene I have ever seen before, and also the most emotionally real anguish from an actor I have seen to date. If you are a fan of visually strong movies, with some good fighting action (the assassins use samurai swords, even against guns!) then this is a cracker for you.
8 out of 10 people found the following review useful:
Some very imaginative fight scenes!, 24 April 2004
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luke from Basingstoke, England
I am quite surprised that this hasn't drawn more attention being one of the better asian films I have seen lately. The advert shows the film to be a mere action film while the fight scenes are certainly not every five minutes through out the film however the story is merely a way of taking you from one fight scene to another. The story is about two characters one of which consists of revenge so nothing new there and the other is about a rebel fighter which if more developed could have been a better main story than that of the simple vengance motive. Although the story does not have much to offer I found that I liked the characters all the same as the standard of acting was pretty high and the settings were always impressive including forest and industrial backgrounds. The fight scenes themselves I found to be very creative compared to alot of films with swords much more creative than kill bill with probably quater of the budget. Most films come down to expectations, if you expect some imaginative fight scenes and a slight story inbetween and some lovely back drops then you shouldn't be dissapointed.
4 out of 5 people found the following review useful:
Not even worth the time it would take to laugh about it., 26 March 2008
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Minevitch from United States
There is simply no use in trying to glorify any part of this film.
It was straight up trash. At the very beginning you might think that
you are in for a visually stunning piece of cinematography... and then
shortly thereafter you are hit with a large sack (burlap) of FAIL! The
fighting is barely martial, the acting is teetering on the edge of par,
and the music is not worth describing. There is only enough of a story
to have created an excuse for this film to have been made. The
decisions that the characters make and the way that they deal with the
situations is weak, and did nothing but frustrate me. I think that the
only reason this film came about was to act as a bit of fan service by
using Yumiko Shaku.
4 out of 5 people found the following review useful:
Visually Satisfying, Storyline weak, 18 May 2005
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dilbertsuperman from Baghdad
If you are the sort that some action is enough to satisfy you this will be a seven for you. The lead female is very beautiful and athletic however the storyline is bordering on retarded. I would recommend watching this movie just to see the girl swordfight because she's really quite spectacular. However the story is pathetic and the movie can't quite get off the ground because of it. There are some crude heavy handed attempts at character development but they are awkward and sophomoric. The fight scenes are fun but it's obvious the camera tricks were used to cover up the lack of skill of some of the fighters. Yumiko Shaku is a rare gem of a human being, it's a pity her skills and beauty were wasted on this skimpy retarded plot.
6 out of 9 people found the following review useful:
Slow, sentimentalist and confusing, 17 August 2005
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Jorge TC from Portugal
As much as I like Japanese movies this one didn't just cut it... A
movie that is supposed to be about rebels and the survival of a royal
blood line turned out to be a very slow paced movie with a doubtful
plot.
The photography is OK, though I've seen much better sword fight scenes
in other Japanese movies, the fast cameras and the way they followed
the characters didn't convince me at all. The soundtrack is so weak you
don't even notice its presence.But worst of all was the way the plot
evolved.I have to admit that, at some times, I had a hard time
understanding who was who and what was going on...Anyway the platonic
love between the main character and another one was completely
unnecessary and seemed to come from a Hollywood influence.
All in all, if your looking for an action Japanese movie this isn't it.
Its very slow, with very few sword fight scenes and very sentimental...
in a bad way...
3 out of 4 people found the following review useful:
Full of bloody and stylish sword-fights., 6 June 2006
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BA_Harrison from Hampshire, England
Not knowing too much about the film before viewing, I popped Princess
Blade into the DVD player expecting a lighthearted disposable
babes-with-swords action movie and boy was I surprised; instead of a
throwaway plot and an emphasis on 'cool' visuals, I got a rather bleak
and bloody tale of retribution and the futility of life.
Yuki is a member of the Takemikazuchi clankillers for hire who work
for the reigning monarchy, disposing of any opposition. When she learns
that Byakurai, head honcho of the clan, was responsible for the death
of her mother, she seeks revenge. After failing to kill Byakurai, she
flees the group, hotly pursued by her fellow assassins who see her as a
traitor.
Narrowly escaping death by climbing into the back of a passing truck,
Yuki is befriended by the driver, a rebel who is part of a terrorist
organisation secretly fighting the establishment. The two outcasts grow
fond of each other and plan to run away together, but it is not long
before both of their pasts catch up with them with tragic results.
With stunning swordplay choreographed by top Hong Kong star Donnie Yen,
a decent story and a strong visual style, Princess Blade is an
admirable debut from director Shinsuke Sato. Despite a rather slow
middle section in which time is taken to try and develop characters and
flesh out the sometimes confusing plot, the film never bores, and when
Yuki finally gets to exact revenge, she does so in spectacular fashion,
chopping, hacking and slicing all those who dare to draw swords against
her.
Bloody and brutal, this is definitely worth a watch for fans of the
genre.
3 out of 4 people found the following review useful:
A Good Try, 31 August 2003
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NIXFLIX-DOT-COM from www.nixflix.com
PRINCESS BLADE is a good try, with some good works by the female lead, who
is actually quite impressive, perhaps more so because of her size. And yet,
the movie isn't overwhelmingly good, with some very spotty sections and a
lengthy background story concerning the main male character that manages to
bore. Excise the male's story and concentrate just on the fugitive female
lead, and PRINCESS BLADE would have seem more focus for
it.
As it stands, the film offers a number of exciting sword action, and its
anachronistic vibe is nicely done. Although for some reason the filmmakers
through in a number of CGI scenes that shows a futuristic
landscape.
6 out of 10
(go to www.nixflix.com for a more detailed review of this movie and reviews
of other foreign films)
4 out of 6 people found the following review useful:
I kept hoping for it to end, 17 September 2004
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Gpallen from Hell
I registered for IMDb just to comment on this movie.
I just got done sitting through this movie, and the only thing that
impressed me, was that I somehow had the will power to not stop it.
I've seen a pretty decent number of action movies and what not, but
Princess Blade has some of the worst fights I've ever seen in a movie.
Most of the sword fighting involves mindlessly swinging the swords back
and fourth and hoping the opponent isn't doing the same. I've seen a
good many student films with better action and stronger plots.
So now we have a "futuristic" action movie with poor action, and
virtually no sign of the future.
Most of the movie doesn't even have any action and shows the developing
relationship with the Princess and the farmboy/terrorist and his
disturbed sister. The movie has multiple plot lines, and none of them
really pan out to be worth anything.
Part of the problem may have been that I watched the dub, which was
quite bad. The entire cast mumbled all their lines so it was hard to
follow what was going on. But I got the general idea. (Knowing exactly
what was said would not have saved the movie in my eyes)
If you've heard about this being a futuristic action/ninja flick, then
you've heard wrong. Thats what I thought it was when I heard about it,
and now I've lost 90 minutes of my life. Don't let this happen to you.
Steer well clear of it.
4 out of 6 people found the following review useful:
Simply totally redundant, 19 January 2003
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PlanecrazyIkarus from Wales, UK
Judging by some of the comments in IMDB, I was expecting an action movie -
perhaps a dramatic one or a stupid one or a simple one or a comicy one, but
essentially an action movie.
Whatever it is that I watched, it certainly didn't feel like a movie. The
story is simple and straightforward (even though the prologue tries to make
it seem complicated). Take three interest groups:
1) the government
2) the rebels
3) a group of assassins.
Now subtract the first (they never appear in the movie). Then simply let one
of the assassins, the princess, become a rogue on a revenge trip. Add in a
rebel love-interest with a guilty conscience. And you've got the
ingredients.
But they still did not manage to turn it into a story or a movie. Between
some random action sequences and some odd visuals trying to be Sci-Fi on a
low budget, what you're left with is a feeling of emptiness. The movie just
does not feel like a movie, but a weird, incoherent, boring
dream.
Avoid.
2/10
9 out of 16 people found the following review useful:
disappointing, 6 August 2006
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(winner55) from United States
once we accept that the world we're looking at is in an alternative
universe that developed along the same lines as our own, the fantasy
element of this film is a little easier to bear.
unfortunately, even allowing that, the plotting is just way too
heavy-handed and convoluted to be very much fun.
there are a lot of action scenes in this film - choreographed by the
great Donnie yen - and for the most part they are well-done and very
violent, which suits me fine; but they do have one big problem - Shaku
Yumiko as Yuki - she doesn't know how to fight.
being a long sword best used held with both hands, the katana, or
samurai sword, requires the body's complete and focused energy. in some
styles, you swing it from the hips, in others from the back-bone; but
if you have to swing it from the shoulder, you better have strong legs,
because that's where the energy is really going to come from. if you
swing from the shoulder alone, with no chi flowing from other parts of
the body, you might as well be swinging a broom - definitely not the
single lethal stroke the katana is designed to accomplish.
well, but that's what she does - she swings her katana from the
shoulders. no wonder she gets banged around so much in this movie.
this can't be yen's fault, he's too well versed in traditional fighting
techniques; and the other performers do fines. i think we're just stuck
here with a young actress who lacks confidence. to some extent, that
wouldn't even be her fault. no, it's the casting director, the
producer, and the director who must take the blame for this one.
from the synopsis, i was expecting much more; instead, i got much less.
by the way, she doesn't act all that convincingly either.
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