Yakuza Princess

Yakuza Princess(2021)

R
08/26/2021 (US)Action, Thriller1h 52m
6.1

"Every sword has a story."

Overview

In Brazil, Akemi finds out that she's the heiress to the Yakuza empire. Just after that, her destiny enters a spiral of violence and mystery, where a gaijin (foreigner) who's been protecting her all this time, Shirô, may have been actually sent to kill her.

Vicente Amorim

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Fernando Toste

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Tubaldini Shelling

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Vicente Amorim

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Kimi Howl Lee

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A review by Chris Sawin
4.0

Written on August 28, 2021

It’s a shame that _Yakuza Princess_ is as lousy as it is since it has quite a few elements of a solid action thriller going for it. It boils down to feeling like the audience doesn’t get to see enough action in a so-called respectable entry in the genre though. Jonathan Rhys Meyers is one helicopter dick sequence away from being totally awesome in this and taking on the yakuza usually results in something memorable. Unfortunately, _Yakuza Princess_ is carried by a lead star that just doesn’t have enough experience. If there was any sort of fight choreography, it is utterly annihilated by the film’s poor editing. A cool concept and a strong supporting actor aren’t enough to make a sloppy and amateurish action film with very few thrills worthwhile.

Full review: https://hubpages.com/entertainment/Fantasia-Yakuza-Princess-Review