Harukawa takes the opposite approach. The opening scene features our protagonist, "Kaze" (played with stoic intensity by Hiroyuki Sanada), infiltrating a Yakuza penthouse. For ten minutes, there is no dialogue. All you hear is the tap-tap of rain, the whisper of a rope, and the soft shink of a katana being drawn from a scabbard coated in beeswax to silence it.
Watch it with headphones. The 3D audio mix of footsteps circling behind your head will make you paranoid in the best way possible. Have you seen Shadow Ninja yet? Who wins in a fight: Kaze from Shadow Ninja or John Wick? Let us know in the comments below. shadow ninja movie
Here is why Shadow Ninja is the must-watch action movie of the year. The first thing you notice about Shadow Ninja is the sound design—or rather, the lack of it. Modern action movies are loud. They are explosions mixed with one-liners mixed with a generic orchestral sting. Harukawa takes the opposite approach
Harukawa takes the opposite approach. The opening scene features our protagonist, "Kaze" (played with stoic intensity by Hiroyuki Sanada), infiltrating a Yakuza penthouse. For ten minutes, there is no dialogue. All you hear is the tap-tap of rain, the whisper of a rope, and the soft shink of a katana being drawn from a scabbard coated in beeswax to silence it.
Watch it with headphones. The 3D audio mix of footsteps circling behind your head will make you paranoid in the best way possible. Have you seen Shadow Ninja yet? Who wins in a fight: Kaze from Shadow Ninja or John Wick? Let us know in the comments below.
Here is why Shadow Ninja is the must-watch action movie of the year. The first thing you notice about Shadow Ninja is the sound design—or rather, the lack of it. Modern action movies are loud. They are explosions mixed with one-liners mixed with a generic orchestral sting.