Shadow Of A Tear — Ninja:

(2013), often cited as one of the best martial arts sequels of the 21st century, follows American ninjutsu master Casey Bowman (Scott Adkins) on a brutal path of vengeance. After his pregnant wife is murdered, Casey tracks the killer from Japan to the jungles of Thailand and Myanmar, taking his skills to a lethal new level. Draft Post: "The Modern Gold Standard of Ninja Cinema"

It’s a globe-trotting quest for blood that moves from the backstreets of Bangkok to the dangerous jungles of Rangoon. Ninja: Shadow Of A Tear

The story is simple—"only blood"—but it doesn't need to be complex. It’s a high-octane vehicle designed for one thing: the slickest hand-to-hand combat of the 2010s. Rated a solid 7.2/10 by many fans, it remains a must-watch for anyone who misses the "good old days" of ninja films. (2013), often cited as one of the best

If you haven't seen the first one, don't worry—this sequel blows the original out of the water. The story is simple—"only blood"—but it doesn't need

Florentine uses long, dynamic takes that let you actually see every bone-crunching strike and high-flying kick.