
The Kunoichi: Ninja Girl 2011
Directed by Seiji Chiba, *The Kunoichi: Ninja Girl* (2011) plunges viewers into the brutal feudal warfare of 16th-century Japan, where rival ninja clans clash in a shadowy struggle for dominance.
Director: Seiji Chiba
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *The Kunoichi: Ninja Girl* (2011) about?
Set in 16th-century Japan, the film follows a trio of Kouga clan ninjas who kidnap Kisaragi, a skilled Iga clan kunoichi. Their plan to use her as a concubine backfires when she turns their scheme into a brutal fight for survival. The story blends historical conflict with over-the-top ninja action.
Who directed *The Kunoichi: Ninja Girl*?
Seiji Chiba directed the film, bringing a visceral, action-driven approach to its feudal Japan setting.
Who stars in *The Kunoichi: Ninja Girl*?
The film stars Rina Takeda as Kisaragi, alongside Mayu Onomura, Shiho Fujisawa, and supporting roles from Kotono and Mitsuki Koga.
Is *The Kunoichi: Ninja Girl* (2011) worth watching?
While it's a short and unrated entry in the ninja genre, its fast-paced action and Takeda's standout performance make it a cult favorite. Fans of exaggerated historical action will likely enjoy it, though its historical accuracy is minimal.
How long is *The Kunoichi: Ninja Girl*?
The film runs for 65 minutes, delivering a concise but action-packed viewing experience.
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About The Kunoichi: Ninja Girl (2011) — A Brutal Feudal Revenge Story Starring Rina Takeda
Directed by Seiji Chiba, *The Kunoichi: Ninja Girl* (2011) plunges viewers into the brutal feudal warfare of 16th-century Japan, where rival ninja clans clash in a shadowy struggle for dominance. The film follows a trio of bumbling Kouga clan ninjas who make a fatal mistake by kidnapping Kisaragi (Rina Takeda), a fierce kunoichi (female ninja) from the rival Iga clan. What begins as a simple abduction spirals into a high-stakes battle of wits and blades, as Kisaragi turns the tables on her captors with relentless precision. Blending raw action with historical grit, the movie captures the era's ruthless undercurrents through visceral fight scenes and a palpable sense of danger.
With its striking lead performance by Takeda and a supporting cast including Mayu Onomura and Shiho Fujisawa, *The Kunoichi: Ninja Girl* delivers a gripping, if frenetic, take on ninja lore. The film's short runtime keeps the pace brisk, though its over-the-top violence and political intrigue might polarize purists of historical accuracy. Still, for fans of high-energy samurai action, it's a cult gem that embraces its B-movie roots with unapologetic flair.