Akari Takaishi, of Baby Assassins‘ fame, co-stars in this film as a civilian college student with no martial arts training who becomes possessed by the spirit of a murdered Assassin. The Assassin, played by Masanori Mimoto, is familiar to martial arts audiences from his role in Hydra, and other great Japanese martial arts films.
The interplay between these two lead characters is the heart and soul of the film. The conflict for both characters of being forced into this unwilling alliance, and the conflict resolution, makes for some of the film’s most comedic and most engaging moments. The film, like many martial arts films is a revenge thriller. In order for this revenge to be effectuated the two central characters, who did not know each other in life, now have to be able to align their bodies, minds, and missions.
While the story is interesting and unique, it is the execution of this story that elevates this film from a good one to
All of these elements combine to form a top rated movie; yet this is still, at its core, a martial arts, action film. In this area the film does not disappoint. The fight and stunt choreography are top notch. The well choreographed, well filmed fight scenes are as good as you will see in any martial arts movie. These fight scenes alone make this one a winner. Both stars have their own fighting styles and martial arts film histories; however, the amazing element of this film is that Takaishi doesn’t display her stylistic skills here, but adopts Mimoto’s. She does an adapt job at being the vehicle for her Ghost Killer’s fighting style. These scenes are truly impressive.
Ghost Killer is a winner! The actors and filmmakers associated with this film have all been involved a series of highly watchable and imaginative films coming out of the Japanese Market. This one is no exception. I think this film’s appeal transcends just the martial arts, action genre fans. It has the potential for much broader appeal. I hope I am right.
I highly recommend this film.
The film is in Japanese and is subtitled.
-review by Master Marc Zirogiannis
Synopsis:
When college student Fumika (Akari Takaishi) stumbles upon the bullet that ended hitman Kudo’s (Masanori Mimoto) life, his vengeful spirit takes hold of her body. Now possessed by a ruthless assassin’s rage and skills, she becomes an unstoppable force, hunting down those responsible for his death. As the body count rises, the line between Fumika and Kudo begins to blur. From the action director of Baby Assassins, One-Percent Warrior, and Bad City, GHOST KILLER delivers a furious tale of supernatural revenge.
Country of Origin: Japan
Ghost Killer has a runtime of approximately 105 minutes and is not rated.

