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Absolutely hated it, until second viewing


I lasted ten minutes the first time I tried to watch this movie. Finally got around to watching it again and actually enjoyed it.

Reminds me of Sin City, except not as depressing and dark.

A bit cheesy in some areas. For example, the main Samurai was extra cheesy and ruined the movie for me a bit, his eyebrows were arched better than mine - a super feminine samurai doesn't work!!

I am an martial arts, classic kung fu movie aficionado/expert and I did NOT buy him in that role.

I liked Kevin Mckidd. I found his character believable. Like a brute, with raw fighting talent, not necessarily a trained fighting artist.

I bought Josh Harnett as a boxer/MMA style fighter.

I bought the Ron Perlman as the wood cutter. I liked it BETTER than Sin City which was visually stylish, but a bit too grim for my taste.

This felt like a cartoon, a classic revenge tale, like the old school movies.

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Wow... I could quite literally have written the exact same post!

I love Sin City, but agree that it is rather dark.

I have heard a lot of people complain about this one, and I don't get it

I have never visually enjoyed a movie of this genre more. The whole film felt like watching a live action graphic novel.

I first thought Yoshi was a woman, and the androgeny of him was mildly distracting. But not so much that it took away from the rest of my experience.

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Ruroni Kenshin, watch that. The main samurai is voiced by a female voice actor, yet the character is probably the deadliest SOB in the entire show.

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yoshi/gackt is hot.
i really enjoyed this movie but not at first.
i would love to have watched it on cinema.

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Super feminine looking guys seem to be standard manga/anime characters. Just another style element included in the movie that made me smile.

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