
Samurai Princess 2009
"A new samurai is born."
In the gritty, neon-drenched world of *Samurai Princess* (2009), a lone warrior rises from tragedy to wage brutal vengeance.
Director: Kengo Kaji
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Samurai Princess (2009) about?
*Samurai Princess* (2009) follows a lone survivor who becomes a cybernetic warrior after her closest friends are murdered. Infused with their souls, she embarks on a bloody rampage to avenge their deaths, wielding weapons that blur the line between body and machine.
Who directed Samurai Princess?
*Samurai Princess* was directed by Kengo Kaji, a filmmaker known for pushing boundaries in Japanese action and horror.
Who stars in Samurai Princess?
The film stars Aino Kishi as the titular Samurai Princess, alongside Dai Mizuno, Asuka Kataoka, Miki Hirase, and Kentarō Shimazu in key roles.
Is Samurai Princess (2009) worth watching?
While *Samurai Princess* isn't for the faint of heart, its blend of over-the-top action, sci-fi flair, and emotional weight makes it a cult favorite. If you love extreme cinema with a unique twist, it's absolutely worth a watch.
How long is Samurai Princess?
*Samurai Princess* (2009) has a runtime of 82 minutes.
About Samurai Princess (2009) — A Cybernetic Avenger's Brutal Quest for Revenge
In the gritty, neon-drenched world of *Samurai Princess* (2009), a lone warrior rises from tragedy to wage brutal vengeance. Directed by the provocative Kengo Kaji, this wild blend of action, horror, and sci-fi follows a survivor—transformed into a cybernetic avenger—after her comrades are brutally slaughtered. Boasting over-the-top gore, electrifying guitar riffs, and limbs that double as chainsaws, the film delivers a visceral experience unlike any other. Aino Kishi stars as the titular Samurai Princess, a figure both tragic and terrifying, infused with the souls of her fallen allies as she hunts down her enemies.
This Japanese cult gem thrives on its unapologetic excess, balancing grotesque spectacle with a surprisingly emotional core. The atmosphere crackles with dark energy, blending feudal Japan's samurai ethos with a futuristic, cyberpunk edge. Whether you're drawn in by the high-octane action or the film's raw, unfiltered style, *Samurai Princess* carves out its own niche as a must-watch for fans of extreme cinema.