

Ninja: Shadow of a Tear
Fight everyone, trust no one: the survival code of martial-arts master Casey Bowman after his quiet domestic life is shattered by a savage act of violence. Sworn to vengeance, the fearless American stealthily tracks the killer from Osaka to Bangkok to Rangoon with the aid of a wise and crafty sensei. His only clues are a string of victims whose necks bear the distinctive mark of barbed wire strangulation. Fighting to avenge as well as endure, Casey hones his razor-edged responses and elevates his combat prowess, even employing deep meditation to fake his own death. His quarry is the sinister drug lord Goro, flooding the streets with deadly meth cooked at his remote jungle factory. To prepare for the ultimate confrontation, Casey must become an invisible warrior worthy of the name Ninja. But just when his prey seems cornered, a shocking twist reveals that his battle is far from over: he truly can trust no one.
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Isaac Florentine
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Like a medium rare steak, with fries, coleslaw and an ice cold beer, Ninja Shadow of a Tear is simple but satisfying. This martial arts action flick is reminiscent of 80's and 90's martial arts films. Its not trying to be clever. Instead, its fast paced, entertaining and fun. Scott Atkins martial arts are top shelf and this flick gives him the opportunity to literally "let loose". Indeed, the cast, which includes the son of a famous 80's martial arts action star and extra's, all appear to have above average martial arts skills. This lends this film polish and flair, that shows in the final product. Fight scenes that dominate this film, are crisply choreographed, a little inventive and fast paced. In summary, a great 80's,90's style martial arts action film, that's entertaining from beginning to end. Keep em coming....!



















