| [Note: This review refers to the US DVD by AnimEigo.]
The reason that "SHINOBI NO MONO" (part 1 of 9!) might not have felt like "a movie" as such to my respected (and bloody good!) fellow Ninja Flix fan and amateur armchair critic known as "John" is because it was indeed an incomplete experience for him as presented here by the once cool, independant "little guys" turned greedy, self-serving "swine", AnimEigo! And it's been presented this way to most Westerners for years with only two volumes released in an ongoing, epic, and true story of the Iga and the Koga people, (aka "Ninja"), detailing in a fast-paced and entertaining way, Warlord Oda Nobunaga's and first Shogun Tokugawa Ieyasu's use of, and fear of, and and attempted "genocide" of both mysterious tribes of "shadow warriors". It's all told by the same great actor, Raizo Ichikawa, with the help of many other greats from the DAIEI Studio, including LONE WOLF AND CUB's Tomisaburo Wakayama playing Lord Oda in "THE GOEMON TRILOGY" (SNM 1-3), and Shogun Ieyasu's enemy Lord Sanada in "SAIZO OF THE MIST" (SNM 4-5), and it's all done very fairly by showing the series from both sides of the story, and over generations of the "GOEMON/MIST SAIZO" heirs to their Ninja skills. It's the same story touched upon in nearly all of the recent "Ninja" films, (OWL CASTLE, SHINOBI: HEART UNDER BLADE), and the series influence can be seen clearly in the films of the "New Breed" of Chambara/Jidai-Geki filmmakers, as well as the O.G.'s, like Sonny Chiba's KAGE NO GUNDAN, even all the classic, coolest, and newest great "Anime", (BASILISK 1-6, NINJA SCROLL, ETC.)...
...This truly classic and great "Old School" HQ film series...really does get even better as it goes on, just like DAIEI's other series ZATOICHI and SON OF THE BLACK MASS! (Not "SLEEPY EYES OF DEATH" which the shmucks over there at AnimEigo "redubbed" before they screwed the first 6 (of 12) of those up too!) And even Steve McQueen's NEVADA SMITH and Corbucci's DJANGO! ripped off SNM 8! Not really, but it sounded kinda' cool to say that, didn't it? |