Ninja (2009)


Directed by: Isaac Florentine
Starring: Scott Adkins, Tsuyoshi Ihara, Naomie Harris, Mika Hijii, Hiroshi Abe
Genre: Action / Martial Arts / Thriller
Runtime: 96 minutes
Ninja is a fast-paced martial arts action film that follows Casey Bowman (Scott Adkins), a skilled American martial artist trained in ninjutsu, who travels to Japan to avenge the death of his master and confront a criminal syndicate that has stolen a powerful ancient artifact. The film blends high-octane hand-to-hand combat, acrobatics, and traditional ninja lore with modern action sensibilities.
Adkins shines as the disciplined, lethal protagonist, facing both physical and moral challenges in a deadly game of honor, vengeance, and survival.
Scott Adkins delivers breathtaking fight sequences and acrobatic stunts, cementing his status as a modern martial arts star.
Authentic ninjutsu techniques mixed with cinematic flair.
Hiroshi Abe and Tsuyoshi Ihara bring intensity as adversaries, adding layers of challenge and tension.
Well-choreographed duels and stealth missions provide constant excitement.
Themes of honor, loyalty, and revenge underpin the relentless action.
Casey’s rooftop stealth infiltration of the syndicate’s stronghold.
The climactic sword-and-hand-to-hand duel against the syndicate’s leader.
Showcases of ancient ninja techniques adapted for modern cinematic combat.
Chase sequences through Tokyo streets, blending parkour and martial arts.
Ninja is a pure martial arts thrill ride, ideal for fans of hand-to-hand combat and high-energy action. While the story is straightforward, Scott Adkins’ athleticism and the film’s inventive fight choreography make it a memorable showcase of modern ninja action.