Ninja (2009)



Directed by: Isaac Florentine
Starring: Scott Adkins, Tsuyoshi Ihara, Kane Kosugi, Mika Hijii
Genre: Action, Martial Arts
Runtime: 91 minutes

Ninja is a fast-paced martial arts action film starring Scott Adkins as Casey Bowman, a modern-day warrior trained in the ways of the ninja. Tasked with recovering a stolen scroll containing deadly secrets, Casey must confront a dangerous clan of rogue ninjas led by Kikuchi (Tsuyoshi Ihara). The film is packed with hand-to-hand combat, acrobatics, and high-stakes martial arts action, staying true to the ninja genre while bringing a contemporary edge.

Scott Adkins delivers top-tier martial arts performance with precision and athleticism.
Isaac Florentine’s direction emphasizes clear, fast-paced fight choreography.
Engaging story of honor, revenge, and ninja tradition.
Strong supporting cast adds tension and credibility to the ninja conflict.
Visually impressive set pieces for rooftop battles, dojo fights, and urban chases.

Casey’s acrobatic fight sequences against multiple opponents.
Showdown with the villainous ninja clan leader, showcasing advanced martial arts skills.
Training and stealth sequences highlighting traditional ninja techniques.
High-energy rooftop and sword fights blending agility and weapon mastery.

“Scott Adkins proves why he’s one of the best martial artists on screen.”
“Non-stop action and fight choreography that keeps you engaged throughout.”
“Classic ninja story with modern, stylish martial arts execution.”

Ninja (2009) is a must-watch for martial arts and action enthusiasts. While the plot is straightforward, its strength lies in adrenaline-pumping combat sequences, Scott Adkins’ performance, and stylish direction. A perfect pick for fans of modern ninja action films.
