9/10
Shaw Brothers ninja gore-fest
3 January 2017
Warning: Spoilers
A gory offering from the Shaw Brothers studio which offers up insane ninja action and fantastic elements in abundance, as well as a ton of martial arts mayhem to whet the appetite of any fan of the martial arts genre. In the early '80s, the Shaw Brothers took to inserting graphic gore into their kung fu epics (as well as churning out their own brand of stomach-churning horror yarns) in a bid to attract bigger violence-seeking audiences. FIVE ELEMENT NINJAS stands true as one of their most over-the-top kung fu films with graphic scenes of violence in no other. It's one of the most violent films I've seen, with a huge body count and people being killed every few minutes.

There's a heavy emphasis on weaponry, with lots of huge shiny - and frankly absurd - axes and spears being used in the combat sequences (complete with tinny ringing noises) and lots of cool devices like poisoned throwing rings (which hilariously cause the victims to be unable to use kung fu for three months!) and a pair of handcuffs which can only be unlocked with a special key and is otherwise unbreakable. The music is effective and the varied locations add to the visual splendour of the movie.

The acting is average for the genre, with the good guys being likable and the bad guys being sufficiently mean, but little other characterisation. Former Venom Lo Meng has the best role and the film's best scene, an extended fight against overwhelming odds. I did like the character of the female ninja who has a change of heart and falls for the good guy before dying a tragic death. But otherwise, this is mainly for ninja fans who want to see one of the most absurd - and thus, best - ninja movies out there. These ninjas can jump in and out of the ground, disappear at will, and fly through the air with ease! The action sequences are fantastic if you don't mind the gore and spraying arterial fluids and in all this is a bloody good time, and one of the most incredible movies I've yet seen.
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