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XanBcoo
Mon, 05-30-2011, 01:12 PM
Saw this movie at a limited-release theater last night. I went in completely cold, not even knowing the title of the film properly and loved every second of it. I would suggest doing the same, but here is some info for those of you who like it:

http://img146.imageshack.us/img146/9444/13assassinsposter.jpg

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1436045/


A group of assassins come together for a suicide mission to kill an evil lord.

Trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NgPC74-Tde8

It's basically 7 Samurai meets 300 meets Dynasty Warrior with some Rurouni Kenshin thrown in there. It's your standard Samurai movie filled with grimacing old men strengthening their resolve and waxing on about "honor" and all.

It builds slowly, thick with anticipation, and although there's not enough time to get to know every single character, the film chooses to focus on some rather interesting ones. The villain in particular is amazingly detestable.

If you're only in it for the action, the movie culminates in a 40 minute battle scene glorifying the slicing through of hundreds of men with sharp swords. Although it gets hard to differentiate 200 blood-soaked Asian men with identical hair styles while the battle rages on, there's more than enough moments to satisfy sword-fight fetishists like me. Really spectacular.

Animeniax
Mon, 05-30-2011, 01:15 PM
Miike makes up f'd up films, but mostly in the gory sense. Definitely will check this movie out.

Just watched the trailer: the building collapsing near the end reminds me so much of BF:Bad Company 2 MP when the buildings collapse, then you hide inside and kill unwary passersby.

XanBcoo
Mon, 05-30-2011, 01:18 PM
Miike makes up f'd up films, but mostly in the gory sense. Definitely will check this movie out. I imagine it's English subbed?

English subbed, yes. And despite the director, this film is actually pretty subdued in terms of gore. There's 1 scene in particular that has his thumbprint on it but the rest is pretty straightforward Samurai-movie. Nothing psychologically scarring.