The family that slays together stays together!
House of Ninjas was an entertaining mix of action, humor, and conspiracies with a little romance thrown in for good measure. Three generations living in the same house can be a source of stress on any family, especially for one that has a dark secret.After a mishap on a mission six years before, a family of ninjas may live in the same house, but they are all going in their own direction. Dad Soichi runs the failing family sake brewery and wants his family to lead a normal life. Mom Yoko is a bored stay at home mom and shoplifts in her spare time. Daughter Nagi is frustrated and puts her own spin on theft. Like his dad, son Haru wants a normal life and spends his nights refilling vending machines and having dinner in the same place so that he can be near the young woman who has her daily meal there. Retired Grandma Ninja keeps an eye on everyone, especially the youngest, Riku. The ninja code puts a crimp in Haru's love life when he is reminded that he’s not allowed to date just anyone, especially a comely reporter. When a rival ninja family reappears, the family will have to pull together to help save the nation.
House of Ninjas had a good balance of humor, romance, and bloody fight scenes. The ninja battles were entertaining and well choreographed if you don’t look too closely. The grannie-on-grannie ninja action was a hoot. The characters could make some inexplicably poor decisions at times. Apparently, ninja families are bad at interpersonal communication. When the going got tough, the family did pull together and have each others’ backs-literally. Each of the actors portrayed their characters well, glum Haru, mischievous Nagi, inquisitive Riku, and two parents who got their groove back. Throw in a deranged cult leader who thought he was god and you have everything you need for a fun ninja, excuse me, shinobi ride.
If you’re looking for a completely serious and blood-soaked drama, this isn’t it. If you are looking for a funny satire of ninjas, this isn’t it. If you are looking for a full-blown romance, this isn’t it. If you are looking for a ninja drama with high stakes, some light and dark humor, family drama exasperated by the ninja code, and a nice little romance, this could be worth a try. I found it compelling and entertaining, with some flaws.
15 February 2024
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A Cure for Those Who Are Nostalgic for Ninja Dramas
I quite liked this. It's been a while since a good, live "ninja/shinobi" or Samurai series has come out and this was a refreshing take. It focuses on a family who are one of the last of their kind. The Hattori family and their rivals, the Fuma clan.It had all the stealthy and shadowy vibes that you find in most kinds of films or dramas.
While the storyline follows the Tawara/Hattori family, the reveal of the brother's death was done in a timely manner without dragging out the suspense and mystery surrounding it.
The romance part of it was all kept on the DL so it didn't ruin or add too much to the story itself. As for the music, I wasn't really a fan. I think that using a lot of music with English lyrics was a bit distracting especially since the lyrics showed up in subtitles during high-action scenes. I think that in this kind of production, instrumental Japanese music would've been more appropriate, especially during the fighting scenes.
The last fighting scene had a bit of comedic humor that felt out of place but was oddly satisfying (I'm referring to the arm). I do feel like the conclusion could've been better simply because the final scene where ppl died seemed pretty predictable and preventable. Also, it would've been better to see the family push back against their superiors a bit more at the end considering all the sacrifices they had made.
Otherwise, I still enjoyed it. I would n't rewatch the series as a whole but maybe some of the action parts. But if another season came out, I'd definitely watch it!
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I'm disappointed
I rarely give a low rating but i was really disappointed with the overall serie conclusion. I feel like we got nothing from the show and all went back to start of the show. A whole f**king circle. The family wasn't free from the grip of the government. We don't know who is behind the red phone. Why did the older brother ideology change so much what exactly happened to him. I felt like there was a whole conspiracy still hidden and uncovered and that unnerved me when i didn't get any answer at the end i only got more question. I hope there is a second season but still my expectations are very low. The cast and acting was on point. The actors and actress portrayed the role and emotions perfectly. But the conclusion D*MN. I FEEL SO FRUSTRATED NOWVond je deze recentie nuttig?
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"In twilight's silence the ninja's realm where mastery embraces mystery."
This series explores the life of ninjas living in this contemporary world, it starts off well too with the action sequences like a ninja style is very nice and unique too. The cinematography in fight sequence did a splendid job. The story is somewhat predictable in upcoming episodes, I was impressed with grandma talking to her friend without moving her lips as well as our cutie riku who finds out that his family is a "shinobi"( a ninja who act as in stealth or a spies who works for an organization or a group people).They are basically 'a ninja who can't kill'. Each and every actor (who acted as ninja) did a extraordinary job that to fighting sequences as well as vanishing them into thin air without anyone being notice etc. Even the granny, nagi as well as her mom did nice job while protecting their family members from enemies. The return of 'Gaku'(the hero's family member) is too predictable at a point that every audience were expecting him to come at certain point. The director and his crew insisted that the SAT cannot defeat ninjas, but if that is the case, there should at least be a scene demonstrating this. The hero family is being controlled by a small team from the nation, not even allowed to date or bring a girl home without facing execution, and having to marry through arranged meetings is absurd. They will be threatening the FL not to meet our ML(it literally frustrates me a lot).So there are planning for season 2 for this series so they left the finale episode as what is the real motives of villain's gang(fuma), we need to wait for it's season 2 to come.Vond je deze recentie nuttig?
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Dynamique familiale dans un drame mêlant action et arts martiaux
Cela faisait longtemps que je n'avais pas eu plaisir à voir une série d'arts martiaux. J'ai grandi avec des films tels que Karate Kid, les Trois Ninjas. Mais également les films avec Bruce Lee ou encore Jean-Claude Van Damme. Une partie de moi reste toujours nostalgique des œuvres incluant des ninjas, parce qu'elle me rappelle les vacances chez mes grands-parents. Ma grand-mère m'attendait toujours avec la trilogie des Trois Ninjas sous le coude. Donc je pense honnêtement qu'une partie de cet avis ne sera pas totalement impartial.Nous faisons la découverte de la famille Tawara. Une famille de shinobis légendaire qui n'exerce plus depuis six. Rapidement, on comprend que certains membres de la famille ne sont pas vraiment d'accord dans le fait d'arrêter d'être des shinobis pour devenir une famille ordinaire. D'autant plus que le petit dernier de la famille (âgé d'à peine 8 ans) ne cesse de se questionner, notamment sur l'agencement de sa maison.
J'ai aimé cette série pour tout un tas de raison, mais la principale reste la thématique familiale qui s'est révélée bien plus importante qu'on pouvait le penser.
La plupart des films d'arts martiaux ont une fibre familiale présente, mais ici, la famille Tawara devient le cœur de House of Ninjas. Si en apparence chacun fait son bout de chemin, ils ont tous des blessures et des cicatrices qu'ils tentent de dissimuler. Mais personne n'est dupe. Encore moins lorsqu'il s'agit d'impliquer une nouvelle fois le père de famille, Tawara Souichi. C'est ainsi qu'on nous place en pleine lumière un deuil qui n'a jamais vraiment eu lieu.
D'ailleurs, le casting était exceptionnel. Je ne vais pas revenir sur chacun d'eux, mais Kaku Kento était incroyable, tout comme Eguchi Yosuke en père de famille. En réalité, la dynamique familiale est d'un tel niveau qui chaque performance en était renforcée.
Placer des shinobis dans un Japon moderne est une idée incroyable surtout lorsqu'ils agissent réellement dans la société. D'autant plus que la famille Tawara répond à de nombreuses règles (ne pas manger de viande, ne pas aimer sans permission...). On peut y voir un fonctionnement archaïque, mais Dave Boyle a sû l'intégrer de façon à rendre l'ensemble cohérent et fluide.
Bref, j'ai franchement adoré House of Ninjas. Il est évident que Netflix a gardé une trappe ouverte pour une seconde saison. Et on peut le comprendre après ces huit épisodes entraînant avec une photographie sublime et des personnages fascinants.
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An Incoherent House of Potential
It’s difficult to give a coherent review on this one because the story was so disjointed. So in short the Fuma who are apparently an ancient Ninja group of Japan wants to remove those who are currently in power to install their own puppet master to do their bidding. What that bidding entails is never explained. But then in order to reach this goal, they kill a bunch of innocent people and are fixated on some ancient scroll that details the genealogy of the Hojo clan. The belief is that as long as they have the scroll they will succeed in their goal to rule Japan. Again, we are given no history on these clans and ninja groups. Some things are implied but never explained.We spend several episodes on Haru and the reporter investigating all the mysterious deaths and disappearances only for the reporter to become irrelevant halfway through the series.
In the final battle the Tawaras are fighting the Fumas and are about to lose the battle when a group of ninjas whom we’ve not heard of or seen, show up to help them out. There were many story threads not fleshed out, that didn’t make sense or just there it seemed to fill time with no connection to the overall story.
The actors had strong performances in this, and there was the potential for a good story but it just wasn’t well, written.
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Action thriller? Heck no, this drama is pure comedy. I enjoyed it
So, the Bureau of Ninja Management excludes but is not limited to the following, because it actually has many a sour faced members:The Tawara Family, a bonus red phone of doom, and Karen the reporter, exciting stuff fr.
A ninja suffering from survivors guilt and can't 'kill'.
The other is a kleptomaniac who develops remorse only three days after a steal and takes it back, which she appears to have inherited from her mother, except her mother doesn't take her supermarket booty back, the daughter is into museum artifacts though (and she has an Instragram account where she posts her spoils, imagine that), and all this is for the excitement because they miss being ninjas, because of their lost one, and because the father put his foot down, hmmm.
Did an American scriptwriter write this story? Because the more I watched, the more I thought this show was mislabeled.
Now, the father and head of the Tawara family, brewery owner who hires people based on days and colours and a ninja in denial by night and when he's at home, the man is so conflicted he can't even swing a drink, while the last Tawara kid is just cute and eagle eyed, you know how kids know you've done something and they weren't even looking, except this one is looking, lol. And he gets upset when he discovered his parents have been keeping the secret about the family secrets, ends up shutting the door in their faces until they explained themselves, hmmm, not convincing behaviour for an Asian kid istg or are the new gen kids built differently? Because the parents aren't 😅.
A grandma ninja who still got it and always laughing at the breakfast table every other episode and she can talk with her shoulders and face y'all, without a sound escaping her mouth (it looked like flirting to me, why that scene didn't have sub, I will never know (I liked her a lot more).
Oh and there's a cult full of clapping-in-perfect-sync and very enthusiastic members who laugh, scream and cry when the voice tells them to, including holding hands while standing around a shrub without even singing kumbaya because why not?
Basically a family traumatised by the eldest son's death.
That scene where Haru saves Karen from the train racks, that's a new PPL style for shoes, it worked fr. I even looked them up online.
Boy the way Omi-san was framed for stealing those artefacts was genius, the naked with the box over his thingy was over the top, who does that? Is it a coming out? Ha!
I think Haru has been watching the dirty when he's not having nightmares, cause the way he was working Karen's mouth didn't look very virgin-like to me, huhu.
And who knew swordplay and a little blood spilling was all it took for Haru's parents to start banging again, it's a happy ending y'all.
Because what do you mean the guy is shocked his arm didn't grow back or sew itself back on, omo the way I couldn't stop laughing at that scene, heheheh!
I wanted Haru to finish wannabe Thanos off but of course Gaku the glory seeking guy waltz in to kill the man as unceremoniously as it could get, why didn't he try to kill him before until one of his arms came off? Hmmm!
I really can't take anything in this drama seriously LMAO!
I have mixed feelings about this drama and couldn't take anything in it seriously because it was ridiculous (including the OSTs because it looks like they've run out of jpop songs or did those simply not exist in Demon Gate Era Japan?)
I'm happy it had me laughing out loud the whole time, but I won't be rewatching it again. I'm out.
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The dullest Japanese drama ever! Besides the fact that everything ninja related was so loosely used, the majority of the actors didn't have any enthusiasm in this none whatsoever.The only few actors in this that helped this drama along was the mom, grandmother, and little kid.
We have no idea why the Fuma and Shinobi are at odds with each other. We just know it's about power but that's about it.
The antagonist was the weakest of all. What was his point of trying to kill everybody? Because he felt he was a god and wanted political power....ain't that always the case?
Plus it's always about a girl. I swear they make Asian females the dumbest characters ever. They're always that stupid D.I.D (damsel in distress). I can't stand when the arc of a story is surrounded by this.
The episodes dragged by. I found myself skipping through the last episode which was worse than the first episode. There was no meaning to it at all. The plot was still carried out! What was the point of going through all of that only to have the ending just waste away.
The only fighting chance this series had was the fighting. The daughter was useless...the parents were good...even the grandma out shined the second eldest son.
It took me a lot longer to finish these 8 episodes. The House Of Ninjas was true to it's title. It was a family of Ninjas but that's all they were.
This was one of the reasons why I tend to shy away from Japanese dramas. Most of the time they're utterly useless!
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Surprisingly decent, hoping for another season!
There aren't a lot of ninja around anymore. Not just the shinobi in the fiction of the series, just ninja media in general.I feel like the last big one was maybe Naruto?
This came out of nowhere and delivered some solid ninja stuff.
It's also funny, which is a bonus!
That said, the pacing was a bit too slow at times, felt like it could've been edited tighter.
And while I kind of get the Britpop music choice, it really didn't work with the show for me.
I do hope they make another season, though I'm not expecting it, considering it's Netflix.
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A decent drama but I expected a lot more
The premise of the show is good, I was really excited for it.The show is decent, Towards the end the story imo started to get worst. I wasn't a fan of the ending at all.
The casting for the show was good, Kaku Kento is my favourite Japanese actor right now and he was great, I've really only ever saw him in more comedic roles so this was a nice change.
The best thing about this show is the soundtrack.
This was the best soundtrack I've heard for a drama, Whoever decided to choose the songs from the 60s by some legendary artists did such an incredible job.
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The title totally lift up the story
Solid fighting scene, nice plot twist and great acting.. Once you start watch first episode, you won't stop.. Love how they showed sneaky shinobi life and good development plot from one episode to another.. The story also thrilling!!I love Riku character.. Being the youngest without knowing anything, carefree yet reliable.. Together with grandma, they're best duo xD Kaku Kento and Kora Kengo in action.. Both are great.. I'm glad I see more Kora Kengo because he deserved all the spotlight.. Makita Aju as Nagi too.. Didn't expect she's in action genre.. I love her since Tsuma, Shogakusei ni Naru.. This drama revealed more talent from her.. But all casting are great!!
Everything is perfect!! The story, the cast, the acting, even the music.. Great series.. It was really interesting and engaging plot.. I really enjoyed watching it till the end.. Highly recommended to watch ^_^ Hopefully there will be Season 2..
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Interesting, But Screams for a Season 2
I would rate this higher overall if Netflix had also committed to an additional season to complete this plot line.Characters are good to go for possibly multiple seasons. Production & action sequences are engaging. But as it stands, viewers are left hanging without closure. So story (for feeling incomplete) and rewatch value are low.
I want to revisit House of Ninjas if (when?) the second season is dropped.
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