There is quite a bit missing from this movie where if you are not familiar with the manga, you miss out on some more minor information that actual could clear up some of the plot holes. I don’t know if the writers ever really read the manga or seen the anime movie, but they could have taken quite a bit more from that original work and added to this movie. Jackson’s performance did not disappoint me other than he pretty much played the same character that he does in several other movies, but that is ok, because hey, it’s Samuel L. India Eisley shows off some decent action moves, but nothing quite like Chloe Grace Moretz’s character, Hit Girl from Kick Ass, but she certainly tries. The actors are all pretty decent with what they were given and they managed to pull off some good chemistry together. The acting, while nothing Oscar worthy, is not any worse than what you would see in any other big budget action movie. The fight scenes are numerous and enjoyable and the cinematography is quite good. Let’s go over some of the good things about this movie. Had this movie been made 20 years ago, then it would have looked more futuristic. Kite is supposed to take place in some dark future, but honestly looks more like modern day Detroit. This movie is rather toned down for an American movie audience. The manga involves much more violence, blood, rape, nudity and pedophilia. Kite is based on a fairly popular cult manga that was also turned into an anime movie of the same name although the manga is much more graphic in nature. As Sawa blasts her way throughout the city she makes her way through criminal after criminal she finds a world of human trafficking only to uncover a horrifying truth. Along the way, she finds a mysterious stranger (Callan McAuliffe) from her past who also aides her in her pursuit to find the killers. Sawa becomes a deadly assassin, violently killing those that would harm others as she searches for her parents killers. Jackson), her father’s ex-partner on the police force, assists Sawa with her vengeance. After Sawa’s mother and father are found murdered, she desires nothing more than revenge against the killers. Kite tells the story of Sawa (India Eisley), a young girl living in a city where crime and gangs rule the streets. In a dystopian future, a young girl seeks revenge on the men who killed her father
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