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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: R (Restricted)
Binding: DVD
EAN: 0638652114204
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, Subtitled, NTSC
Label: AsiaVision
Manufacturer: AsiaVision
Number Of Items: 2
Publisher: AsiaVision
Region Code: 1
Release Date: November 21, 2006
Running Time: 128 minutes
Sales Rank: 11240
Studio: AsiaVision
Theatrical Release Date: 2003




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Studio: Urban Vision Release Date: 11/28/2006



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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Horrible!!!!!!
i gave it two stars cuz azumi herself is so damn hot i watched the whole thing because of her. no other reason really. so that in itself deserves two stars. the swordplay is really bad, which is bad for me cuz i was hoping to see excellent swordplay. total opposite. my little sisters enjoyed this movie alot though....



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - An Underrated Movie Well Worth Checking Out
This is one of the few Samurai/Ninja action movies that has both an interesting storyline and great action battle scenes. The story itself is in the era when Japan was in civil war between which clan would rule Japan, thus you have one former Samurai general who serves one of the faction clans and is ordered to create a group of assassins who would be raised from childhood to destroy the rival faction clan and bring peace to all of Japan. The General raises ten children all boys except one a girl by the name of Azumi in isolation teaching them the way of the ninja and training them in swordsmanship and after reaching their adulthood they are giving their orders to return to civilization in begin their primary orders. But first to test his students resolve he tells them to team up with their best friend in pairs of two and than if they are truly ready to begin their quest they must first kill their teammate, the students sadly and with great anguish comply with this order until there are only five students left which after burying their comrades begin their trek onward. After Azumi carries out her first assassination with one of the lords she begins to question their orders as she sees that the rival lords aren't truly villains or warmongers as she and the other children were lead to believe. The movie is great especially when you see the heart-aching scene when the friends carry out their teachers orders to kill each other, while of course most people would say they would never do that you ... Read More



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - A disgrace to the samurai film tradition
There have been some very good samurai films lately: Hidden Blade, Twilight Samurai, When the Last Blade is Drawn. This is not one of them.The 'acting', especially from Azumi herself, is risible. The plot ludicrous. The fight scenes are amateurish. The CGI is inept. Anyone who thinks that this is a good samurai film should be compelled to sit down and watch some of the masterpieces of the genre: Sword of Doom, Tenchu, Sanjuro, Goyokin, Hara-Kiri. And then you can judge this one. It's so bad, it's embarrassing. Alain Silver, in his wonderful book Samurai Film, calls Azuma 'vacuous'. And so must anyone be who finds this rubbish worth watching.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Heart of steel
Most action movies are all about the testosterone, and most action women are basically sexy parodies of their male counterparts.

Not so in "Azumi." This blood-spattered Japanese action film is all about the girl who becomes the deadliest assassin. The movie is short on plot and high on death, blood and dismemberment, but admittedly it does an outstanding job with its strong points -- and particularly with the moral complexities of the heroine's whole purpose in life.

After losing his son in a bloody war, a samurai (Yoshio Harada) brought together ten children -- nine boys, and the girl Azumi (Aya Ueto) -- and trained them to become the ultimate assassins. When their training is over, he orders them to each slay their teammate. With their best friends dead and their home in ashes, the young warriors are taken out into the unfamiliar world, and are confused by their master's contradictory commands.

He is intent on having them fulfill their "mission": to take out the three rebellious warlords Asano Nagamasa, Masayuki Sanada and Kiyomasa Kato who may end up plunging Japan into another horrible war. But his followers' faith in him has been badly shaken, and Azumi is further confused when one of these supposedly evil men treats her with paternal kindness even as she kills him. As she and her friends continue their bloody quest, she must grapple with the losses around her -- and with a very effeminate mercenary coming after them.

You have to admit, there ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Female Samurai Assassins are not to be mess with!,
Azumi is a nice action flick with a B-movie feel to it. Yeah, it gets boring in some parts, but it delivers kick a.. action, a beautiful lead and samurai swordfights, which are always welcomed and fun was amused by the story. Nothing too simple, nothing too terribly difficult. Pretty straight forward plot. (Read the synopsis on the main page). It was enough to keep me entertained and, in these kind of movies, if the plot doesn't hold up, the action will keep you in you're seats.

This movie was full of hordes of baddies, charging at Azumi and her counterparts, while she kills as many as one can count. It is said that "Hard Boiled" carries the award for most on-screen deaths. Nope. That award goes to this title. Many people die, so if you're planning to show this to your significant other, think for a minute. It is a very graphic movie. Very much like the classic samurai movies you remember. Blood spray, dismemberments, and plenty of slices. The battles were choreographed quite well considering the size of them. But, was the lead actress up for them?....O yeah!

The actress who plays Azumi, Aya Ueto, who is also very beautiful, seemed kinda out of place. I do not, however, know anything about her past history. I can guess that she is new to this genre... The costume on her seemed out of place but very interesting. Others do quite well, and fit with the tone of the movie, especially Bijomaru (the white robed one). He made this movie even more for me.

Azumi, based, apparently, ... Read More



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