(I) (2006)

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9/10
Quite a treat
jonhowe1 June 2006
I saw this a few months back and I thought it was just great. Just long enough, just enough little twists, just enough humor, just enough character. The character of the ninja seemed a little weird, maybe even corny, at first. Very quickly, though, he came into his own. He was SUPPOSED to feel out of place, thats really the whole point of the movie. The introduction flashback confused me at first, but that really made the movie all the better. You get to see the lead up events unraveling the confusion presented in the intro. All the twisted threads came out. Very impressive for 15 minutes! I can't think of anything I didn't like. There were a few individual lines I would have cut, but if you have a chance to see it, take it!
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8/10
Exceptional comedy all around
NohoDave14 June 2006
This short comedy is a gem in every respect - a great premise, a well-written script, strong acting and high production values. It's easily one of the best student films I've seen.

We follow three intertwined story lines, each featuring a character who aspires to a lofty calling in life. Yet each encounters indifference, even ridicule, from the people around him. "Black Shadow" just graduated from Ninja academy, and is working at a convenience store until his big break in the Ninja world opens up. Is he really a martial arts master? His only apparent skill is disappearing in a puff of smoke, which is annoying the customers. Mike is a big shot in a fraternity, and claims to have mastered the esoteric art of the beer run, which he's now trying to teach to a frat brother novice. Joe, the convenience store janitor, tries his best to spread rumors that he's a psychotic killer, but is just too nice a guy to convince anybody he's dangerous.

Are they really extraordinary people, or are they just living in a fantasy world? We only find out in the conclusion, where the story lines come together in a hysterical climax, in which all the characters show us what they're made of. The director and writer of this strange and brilliant gem have certainly shown us that they've got what it takes - and like their characters, they just might get a shot at the big time.
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8/10
More than the premise might suggest
WRCoughlan1 February 2007
I caught this at the DC Shorts festival last fall, and was pleasantly surprised to find that what I feared would be just a one-gag film (I could just picture the pitch: "Okay, so we've got a ninja, only he works at a convenience store. And he meets a bunch of other wacky characters. Hijinks ensue!") turned out to be surprisingly well plotted, with very well developed (if more than a bit over-the-top) characters (not necessarily deep, but definitely motivated), great comedic pacing, and some really fun performances. And yeah, there were enough gags to live up to the premise. Definitely worth seeking out at a festival screening -- and if it becomes available on DVD, I'll definitely try to pick it up.
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9/10
Probably the best film ever made in Manchester, New Hampshire!
planktonrules8 February 2009
Warning: Spoilers
This is a wonderful little student film because of its zany writing and bizarre cast of characters. Oddly, the same year that this short about a ninja working at a small grocery store debuted, the wonderful serial CHAD VADER also appeared (starring Darth's brother who worked as a night manager in a grocery store). Both films are very similar and totally absurd. My suggestion is that you see them both.

The film begins with a robbery by a band of samurai being foiled by a ninja. Now this might seem normal enough had this been set in Japan during the feudal era, but taking place in contemporary New Hampshire, this is one strange film! In addition to a smoke cloud throwing ninja, there are a lot of other kooky characters that keep this film funny--the samurai, a janitor who hopes to be arrested for a serious crime (though he's totally harmless) and a guy who is over 21 but loves getting beer WITHOUT showing his i.d.. All in all, a laugh riot and a film that will make just about anyone smile.
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