Ninja Assassin

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How much would you expect from a movie titled “Ninja Assassin“?  Either not much at all, or way too much – depending on two things: whether you saw the trailer for this film and whether you lived and loved every ninja movie that was released back in the videotape days.

I loved ninja movies.  Most of them got to me exactly at the age when a boy thinks he is becoming a man.  That’s the time when you are romantic and want to feel the power and have way too much time on your hands and you are still a kid who haven’t forgot how to imagine things and how to play with toys.  How could anyone not love those movies was beyond me.

Unfortunately (or fortunately) ninja movies are mostly a thing of the past. They are not mainstream any more and even if they are released at all somewhere – you don’t hear about them.  “Ninja Assassin” was an exception, I think, for two reasons.  First, it was way too long since we saw a ninja movie.  There are many people out there who miss them.  Nobody would watch one ninja movie after another these days, but an occasional nostalgia is very welcome.  Second reason is the trailer.  It was visually awesome.  Even those who saw it once a long time ago still remember it.

Now, to the movie.  I enjoyed it quite a bit.  It was better than any other ninja movie that I have seen (or remember) and mostly that is due to a huge leap in visual effects and movie martial arts since the time I last saw a ninja movie.  I mean the graphics and choreography are breathtaking sometimes.  It was all post-processed, of course, to give it a fake look – similar to the massacre of Crazy 88 gang in Kill Bill.  The blood is too red, too liquid, too gushing, and too much.  But it’s fun to watch.  Sword fights are awesome.  All the ninja accessories are there.  And, probably, for the first time we are shown the most terrifying ninja skill properly – hiding in the shadows.  Ninjas in this movie appear out of nowhere and disappear into nowhere.

There are plenty of fights and action and the story is deeper than in many other ninja movies. In fact, I think they slightly overdid the setting – there are 1000 year old clans, governments and corporations using assassins, code of honour, and all those billion other things, which unfortunately never get used.  They just mention them but they are either totally or mostly irrelevant for the happenings in the film.

Regardless, I had fun watching this film and it brought a whole lot of awesome memories.  And, being biased towards the ninja stuff, I feel empowered to give it a 4 out of 5.

CySec logo copy-paste design

A friend of mine pointed at the almost lack of difference between the logos of United States Department of Health & Human Services and Cyprus Securities & Exchange Commission.  Here are the screenshots from both web sites in case they will change them.

US Department of Health & Human Services

Cyprus Securities & Exchange Commission

And here is the United States Department of Health & Human Services logo as a stand-alone image.  Just to make it easier to spot the similarities.

US DeptHHS logo

Joined Tototheo Group of Companies

I’ve been working on a whole lot of side projects since I parted ways with my last employer – FxPro.  I was looking for a new job too, but I wasn’t in a hurry.  After all, a long vacation was one of the things that I needed for some time now.

Today I’m glad to let you all guys know that I found a new job.  I joined Tototheo Group of Companies.  I know the owner for a few years now and I’ve also worked with most of the guys in the IT team before.

Tototheo Group is in the shipping industry.   They provide a number of services, most interesting of which are around communications.  It is a very interesting time for technology in shipping – a switch from analogue communications to digital – and I am excited to join the party just in time for all the major fun.

Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief

I totally forgot to review a film that I wasn’t planning to watch at all, but did, and enjoyed quite a bit – “Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief” (by the way, is that the longest movie titles ever or what?).

I saw the trailer and thought that this film would exploit parents’ love for their children and good memories of epic fairy tales, such as Harry Potter & Co.  But my wife wanted to see it too much and I couldn’t say no, and there was no better choice, so we went.

I was surprised as to how much I actually enjoyed it.  There was a rather straight-forward story, but it was wrapped with lots of excellent visual effects, some humor, and an amazing cast.  I think the movie was way under-promoted for all the good work that went into it.  Maybe they ran out of money, who knows.   That’s not important.  The fact that it is solid, light, and provides good entertainment is important on the other hand.

4 out of 5.  Enjoy it on a big screen, but if you missed it – rent or buy a DVD.  You can watch it several times.