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This is a story of a woman, amid in her sorrow, seeking for vengeance... In the town of Osaka, a serial murder targeting the Japanese mafia - kurosawa kai - members has occurred. According to the investigation of the police, the victims are cut in half by a sharp knife, as if they are slaughtered by a man who is a master of swinging his sword. This is done in such a skillful way that everyone can tell it was done by a professional. One of the officers of Kurosawa kai, Aramaki seeks to catch the killer; however, the number of victims rise as his anxiety continues to build up. While according to the report from the hit man hired by the leader of kurosawa kai, a clue floats to the surface - a clue that closely related to "sekiryu" (red dragon)... The reviving of an ominous memory... The truth of the brutal murder of the Asahina family, and the shadow of vengeance... One woman steps forward, before Aramaki is able to comprehend the truth...

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    • Author: Drelahuginn
    The basic story is that the daughter of a slain Osaka mafia member seeks revenge on the people that killed her father. She uses a sword to track them down and kill them.

    My father sent this to me as a gift but I don't know if I'd recommend this even if you got it for free. Definitely not worth a rental unless you're into bad acting and bad martial arts.

    None of the actors really does any good in this movie. The main character, played by Yu Misaki, is wooden and obviously cast to get a pretty face on the cover. Her only credits are some fashion awards. The only actor worth anything is the café owner, played by Kenji Ohba. He has some decent action scenes and the only decent acting in the film.

    Another member commented that the ending ruined it, but I don't think it deviates at all from the quality of the rest of the film. Bad script, mostly bad acting, poor action, and terrible direction. Don't bother.
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    • Author: Uaha
    None of the comments thus far did this movie justice. So here is my attempt to make amens for the discrepancy.

    It is entertaining for most of it. The editing is weak, the martial arts even weaker, but there are some saving qualities about this movie which should be mentioned. I will finish this comment by ripping a new one for the director, Toru Ichikawa.

    Best to worst: NOTE: neither NETFLIX nor IMDb.com list the actors next to their characters names so I can only refer to the actor by the character they portrayed.

    MASTER: first off the actor who played "Master" was perfect. He is utterly convincing both in his relation to Yui (the lead character) and in his sword play. He shines in the last scene.

    NIKIMOTO: he played the part of a young yakuza who falls for Yui and he never once left that role. Solid acting.

    FEMALE Chinese YOJIMBO OF KURASAWA KAI BOSS: she was wonderful and utterly convincing as a martial artist of the sword. Totally miscast - she should have played Yui.

    KURASAWA KAI BOSS: also believable as a not too evil not too nice leader of a clan.

    YUI: pale, stilted, no skill of any kind, no strength, no muscles, no acting ability - cast for the lead role. Totally miscast - she should not have been in this movie - or any movie that requires lifting of anything heavier than a credit card.

    TORU ICHIKAWA: Finally the director, for whom if I am ever walking down the street in Japan and happen to see him walking toward me I would run up to him and ask: "Aren't you the director of: 'The Legend of the Red Dragon'??" To which he would reply: 'Hai!' (that's 'yes' in Japanese) and then I would ... kick him in the nuts, Then, as he was struggling to get up, coughing, trying to breath, I would say: "gomenasai sumimasen!" ("excuse me, I'm sorry!") and then ... KICK HIM IN THE NUTS AGAIN! "Why dog?" you may well ask. B/c at the very end of this mildly entertaining movie - a movie I considered giving a 4* rating to - at the single most important scene in this not too bad of a movie; at the defining moment to make or break this movie; at THE CLIMACTIC FINALE - he shoots the entire movie into the trash! (*sigh* I think I would kick him in the nuts each time he tried to get up - 'cause that's what he did to this movie and everyone who made it, worked on it, and saw it.) OK, OK. (breathing) I wouldn't do that at all. But holy mackerel. I have never seen a movie so utterly destroyed by one scene, by the final scene, nor by one person, and especially not the director.
  • Credited cast:
    Yû Misaki Yû Misaki - (as Yu Misaki)
    Ken'ichi Endô Ken'ichi Endô - Aramaki
    Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
    Hotaru Akane Hotaru Akane
    Shingo Fukushima Shingo Fukushima
    Tatsuya Gashûin Tatsuya Gashûin
    Makoto Inamori Makoto Inamori
    Naho Izumi Naho Izumi
    Kenji Ohba Kenji Ohba
    Ryôji Okamoto Ryôji Okamoto
    Tôru Onchi Tôru Onchi
    Kentarô Shimazu Kentarô Shimazu
    Kenji Takechi Kenji Takechi
    Kiyo Yoshizawa Kiyo Yoshizawa - Femme fatal
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