Ninja Shadow of a Tear (2013) Biography, Plot, Fight.

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Ninja Shadow of a Tear (2013)

Ninja: Shadow of a Tear (2013)

Ninja: Shadow of a Tear (also known as Ninja II) is an American action thriller film directed by Isaac Florentine and starring Scott Adkins, Kane Kosugi, Mika Hijii and Shun Sugata. It is the sequel to Florentine’s 2009 film Ninja. The film was shot in Bangkok, Thailand, and it had a special pre-release screening at the 2013 Fantastic Fest in Austin, Texas. It was officially released for download through iTunes on December 17, 2013 and for Blu-ray Disc and DVD on December 31
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Plot.

American martial artist Casey Bowman has settled down at the Kōga ninja dojo and married Namiko Takeda, who is pregnant with their first child. One day, while shopping for a pendant in town, he encounters and fends off two knife-wielding muggers. Later that night, Casey goes grocery shopping, but when he remembers that the muggers took his wallet, he rushes home only to find Namiko slain, with markings of a barbed wire weapon around her neck. On the day of the funeral, the dojo is visited by a former student named Nakabara, who offers Casey to train at his dojo in Thailand to ease his pain, but Casey declines the offer. Remembering the fighting style of the muggers he encountered, Casey heads to the Azuma dojo to find out their whereabouts before ambushing and killing them in a dark alley. Days later, Casey takes Nakabara’s advice and travels to Bangkok. While sparring with Lucas, one of Nakabara’s students, Casey suddenly loses his temper and assaults him with a bokken.
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Nakabara reminds him to control his emotions by having him undergo the fire walk practice, but Casey stops halfway through the walk due to memories of Namiko lingering in his mind. He goes on a drinking binge at a nearby bar and gets into a fight with several drunk patrons. The next morning, Lucas is killed by the same barbed wire weapon used on Namiko. Nakabara reveals to Casey that his father and Sensei Takeda (Namiko’s father), along with a man from Nagoya named Isamu, were the three top students of the Kōga dojo. When their sensei died, Isamu challenged Takeda for control of the dojo; Takeda killed Isamu in the fight and continued as sōke. Isamu’s younger brother Goro witnessed the fight and swore to avenge his death, even if it took three generations. Years later, Goro became head of one of the largest drug cartels in Myanmar.
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Nakabara urges Casey to return to the United States, as being Takeda’s son-in-law makes him one of Goro’s targets. Instead, Casey asks him to help him find Goro. Nakabara gives him an old map of Burma from his father’s days in World War II, with markings indicating locations of ninja weapons. Casey heads to Myanmar, where he befriends an Indian cab driver named Mike. Later that night, he enters a bar and fights a group of drug dealers. He returns to his hotel room to rest, only to find himself arrested by the State Peace and Development Council, who accuse him of being an American spy and torture him. He escapes from his cell and extracts information on Goro’s whereabouts from SPDC General Sung before Mike drives him to the jungle.
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Production.

On November 2012, Nu Image and Millennium Films announced that Ninja 2 was in production, with Isaac Florentine returning to the director’s chair. Fight choreographer Akihiro “Yuji” Noguchi was replaced by Chinese-Swedish martial artist Tim Man (Kill Bill). Filming completed in Bangkok, Thailand, in February 2013.[5] In July 2013, Adkins revealed on his Facebook page that the film has officially been titled Ninja: Shadow of a Tear.

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