6/10
Guns Don't stop magic
7 November 2022
Warning: Spoilers
The film takes place in that ancient oriental city Budapest which does have the word Buddha in it, almost. They is a prophecy that evil will be destroyed by a descendant of the 47 Ronin and only by the Tangu sword which consists of two parts, the witch sword and the warrior sword. Yurei (Dan Southworth) is the leader of the witches and has been killing all the descendants like King Herod so the prophecy can not be fulfilled. No one knows the whereabouts of either sword. A prophet (Nino Furuhata) claims he knows of the last Ronin, a streetwise potty mouth New Yorker named Luna (Anna Akana) who happens to be in Budapest to sell her unknown Daddy's sword. Her appearance causes chaos and fighting. She is reluctant to believe or join the group of samurai good guys. The worse thing that happens is the bad guy gets the sword and kills all the samurai. It is not as if someone took top secret documents out of the White House to a resort that reveals the names of operatives.

The plot was okay. The dialogue needed work. I liked all the F-words our pretty lady dropped and her attitude. It had a comedic effect.

Guide: F-words. No sex or nudity.
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