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Njoks
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Mar 9, 2024
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Overall 7.5
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 6.5
Rewatch Value 4.5

A Fun Watch

I just want to say that this show has some of the best fight choreography I've ever seen. I was really drawn in by how controlled yet dangerous the fight scenes felt because it added a whole other layer of realism to the vibe of the show. There were, of course, many other sides to the show itself, but I wanted to primarily praise the finesse with which they planned and executed the fights.

I'd definitely recommend it for the many "oohs" and "aahs" it calls for in thos3 action moments which make up for the slower scenes/bits that happen elsewhere.
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PHope
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Feb 26, 2024
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Overall 7.0
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Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 5.0

Good Enough

Japanese Drama '' House of Ninjas '' is an action-packed drama about a family of ninjas and a big criminal case they get involved with.

The whole '' mythology '' around ninjas, their tactics, their way of life, and their secrets, they were intriguing and enjoyable, even though the drama gave a more humane side to the supernatural warriors.

They also focused more on the family, even though there were plenty of fighting scenes to keep things entertaining. However, the dynamics of the family members, their love for each other, and the way they worked together, were the most enjoyable part of the story. The twists of the story were also well handled and unpredictable.

And yet, the story felt somehow anticlimactic and lukewarm. The ending was also not the typical happy ending, probably suggesting a second season to follow.

Finally, the performances were all enjoyable.

So, overall, seven out of ten.

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Jalvi_2812
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Overall 7.0
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Acting/Cast 6.5
Music 6.5
Rewatch Value 5.0

House of slayers

House of Ninjas wraps its family dynamic in the fight-functional garb of its titular warriors. While it may not revolutionise the genre, its ability to entertain and intrigue makes it a worthy addition to the streaming landscape. The series does struggle to find a consistent tone, vacillating between dark themes and attempts at levity and romance, which affects its pacing and overall cohesion. As a whole though, House of Ninjas is a great watch for action fans. More importantly, its ensemble cast makes this series unique with humor and innovative takes on tropes that pay off in spades. House of Ninjas is a fun and entertaining story about a family living in the most unusual of situations. The way the action is shot in many sequences feels sloppy, and the pacing suffers towards the middle, but the series is still worth watching.

My Rating : 7/10

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Alchemy
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Apr 2, 2024
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Rewatch Value 9.5
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Ninja is a word used by the ignorant. The proper term is shinobi!

"House of Ninjas" offers an entertaining blend of action, humor, and conspiracy, wrapped in a tale of family dynamics with a secretive twist. Set in a household where three generations coexist, each member grappling with their own desires and obligations amidst a dark family secret, the narrative unfolds with a mishap from a past mission looming over their present lives. Soichi, the patriarch, strives for normalcy while managing a failing sake brewery, while Yoko, the matriarch, seeks excitement through shoplifting. Their children, Nagi and Haru, navigate their own paths amidst ninja traditions and modern desires, while Grandma Ninja keeps a watchful eye, especially on the youngest, Riku.

The film strikes a balance between humor, romance, and intense fight sequences, with well-choreographed ninja battles and amusing moments, particularly the grannie-on-grannie ninja action. However, the occasional inexplicable decisions and lack of interpersonal communication among the characters may leave viewers scratching their heads. Nevertheless, the ensemble cast delivers commendable performances, capturing the essence of their characters, from Haru's solemn demeanor to Nagi's mischievous spirit.

Notably, the soundtrack, featuring tracks like Graham Nash's "Our House" and several by The Zombies, complements the scenes effectively, enhancing the overall viewing experience. While "House of Ninjas" may not cater to those seeking a serious, blood-soaked drama or a romantic saga, it offers a refreshing take on the ninja genre, blending high stakes with light and dark humor, family drama, and a touch of romance. Despite its flaws, the series proves compelling and entertaining, earning a solid recommendation for those in search of a unique and enjoyable experience.

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tides
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Feb 17, 2024
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Music 5.5
Rewatch Value 1.0

Mainly a arama about ordinary people's slice of life with a tiny bit of ninja slashing

A Drama about ordinary people is boring, but what if we make them retired ninjas and make the show about them wanting to be ordinary people?

I think everyone who made this show knew that ordinary life is boring, so they added some ninja elements to make it more exciting.

But while filming and writing the script, they forgot that ordinary life is boring, and made the entire show mostly about ordinary life with a tiny bit of ninja action, which gets you this show.

It's incredibly boring and unless you ignore 80% of the entire show, what you're gonna be watching is a slice of daily life. If you like that, then you'll probably like this otherwise just watch something else.

I think the trailer drills it in pretty hard too about what you should expect, which is again, ordinary slice of life mostly with a tiny bit of ninja action.

Oh also guns still exist in the drama so...yeah...

Honestly this show deserves less than a 1.

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lex_fsilva
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Feb 27, 2024
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Overall 9.5
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Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 9.5
Rewatch Value 9.5

HATTORI HANZO FOREVER…

I started watching this drama without any expectations and, before I knew it, I was completely hooked on the story and the characters. The drama, created and developed by the excellent Dave Boyle, presented a sense of common reality of Japanese everyday life in a family composed of “shinobis”, and the storyline was well tied and conducted in just 8 episodes, unfortunately. The fight choreography was so realistic that it became unnecessary to use visual effects to speed them up, where the viewer gets lost in the performances and ends up not watching anything but a bunch of fast movements. Here, Boyle took care to let us enjoy all the choreographies. As for the actors’ performances in the drama, it is noticeable that they were restrained and within the Western standard of acting, far from the theatrical performances that are trademarks of Japanese dramaturgy. Now, I confess I am looking forward to the second season and hope Netflix renews it, however, Japanese dramas tend to end with open endings and continuations simply do not exist. I hope it’s different here.

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Link
4 people found this review helpful
Feb 15, 2024
8 of 8 episodes seen
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Overall 8.5
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 7.5
Rewatch Value 7.5
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Dynamique familiale dans un drame mêlant action et arts martiaux

Cela faisait longtemps que je n'avais pas eu plaisir à voir une série d'arts martiaux. J'ai grandi avec des films tels que Karate Kid, les Trois Ninjas. Mais également les films avec Bruce Lee ou encore Jean-Claude Van Damme. Une partie de moi reste toujours nostalgique des œuvres incluant des ninjas, parce qu'elle me rappelle les vacances chez mes grands-parents. Ma grand-mère m'attendait toujours avec la trilogie des Trois Ninjas sous le coude. Donc je pense honnêtement qu'une partie de cet avis ne sera pas totalement impartial.

Nous faisons la découverte de la famille Tawara. Une famille de shinobis légendaire qui n'exerce plus depuis six. Rapidement, on comprend que certains membres de la famille ne sont pas vraiment d'accord dans le fait d'arrêter d'être des shinobis pour devenir une famille ordinaire. D'autant plus que le petit dernier de la famille (âgé d'à peine 8 ans) ne cesse de se questionner, notamment sur l'agencement de sa maison.

J'ai aimé cette série pour tout un tas de raison, mais la principale reste la thématique familiale qui s'est révélée bien plus importante qu'on pouvait le penser.
La plupart des films d'arts martiaux ont une fibre familiale présente, mais ici, la famille Tawara devient le cœur de House of Ninjas. Si en apparence chacun fait son bout de chemin, ils ont tous des blessures et des cicatrices qu'ils tentent de dissimuler. Mais personne n'est dupe. Encore moins lorsqu'il s'agit d'impliquer une nouvelle fois le père de famille, Tawara Souichi. C'est ainsi qu'on nous place en pleine lumière un deuil qui n'a jamais vraiment eu lieu.
D'ailleurs, le casting était exceptionnel. Je ne vais pas revenir sur chacun d'eux, mais Kaku Kento était incroyable, tout comme Eguchi Yosuke en père de famille. En réalité, la dynamique familiale est d'un tel niveau qui chaque performance en était renforcée.

Placer des shinobis dans un Japon moderne est une idée incroyable surtout lorsqu'ils agissent réellement dans la société. D'autant plus que la famille Tawara répond à de nombreuses règles (ne pas manger de viande, ne pas aimer sans permission...). On peut y voir un fonctionnement archaïque, mais Dave Boyle a sû l'intégrer de façon à rendre l'ensemble cohérent et fluide.

Bref, j'ai franchement adoré House of Ninjas. Il est évident que Netflix a gardé une trappe ouverte pour une seconde saison. Et on peut le comprendre après ces huit épisodes entraînant avec une photographie sublime et des personnages fascinants.

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