Hard Revenge Milly: Bloody Battle
CAST

Miki Mizuno
Nao Nagasawa
Rei Fujita
Mitsuki Koga
Masahiro Komoto
Kazuki Tsujimoto

ACTION
Kensuke Sonomura
WRITER

Takanori Tsujimoto

PRODUCER
Yoichi Kobayashi
DIRECTOR

Takanori Tsujimoto

RATING
   Hard Revenge Milly: Bloody Battle
Hard Revenge Milly: Bloody Battle
AKA : Hard Revenge, Milly: Bloody Battle || Hard Revenge Milly 2
Year : 2009     Reviewer : Phil Mills

After exacting her bloody revenge, Milly begins to question her purpose in life and starts to fill her time by launching into one pointless fight after another. That is until a young girl by the name of Haru approaches her with a very familiar tale of woe. Finding herself moved, Milly decides to take Haru under her wing and begins training her in the art of combat. However, Jack's followers are still out for vengeance and it isn’t long before the pair find themselves knee deep in a series of bloody battles.

 

 

Although it strangely chooses to ignore the events found in the original film's post-credit cliff-hanger, this second outing for 'Hard Revenge Milly' successfully manages to build on the concept by adding some much needed meat. Armed with an extended running time, the film is able to establish a focused narrative (albeit a slightly silly one), which gives Tsujimoto the chance to mix in some interesting new faces and throw in the odd twist or two. Similarly, the story uncovers additional details about Milly that definitely inject some more depth into the character and give her a more three-dimensional feel.  Unfortunately though, it does still flaunt some absurd dialogue and far too many moody silences for my liking, but that's hardly a crime for a film in this genre.

 

 

As with the storytelling, the action in 'Hard Revenge Milly: Bloody Battle' has received a positive overhaul. Rather than building up to a single confrontation, we are treated to multiple, well-choreographed battles that are more about weapons than wires. Miki Mizuno certainly seems to be right at home with a weapon in her hand, and when she whips out the nunchuks it really makes for some rip-roaring duels. When it comes to the bloodletting, it just about manages to remain on the fun side of silly, with exaggerated injuries that see eyes popping out of heads, limbs being sliced like butter and bullet holes the size of matzah balls (that's right people, a 'Goonies' quote).

 

 

'Hard Revenge Milly: Bloody Battle' is a definite notch up from its predecessor that shows Takanori Tsujimoto is blossoming into a competent filmmaker. Packed with exciting fight sequences, huge helpings of blood and some solid leading performances, it is clearly one of the more enjoyable examples of Japanese VCinema.

Distributor : Cine Asia
Region : 2 (PAL)
Running Time : 72 mins
Video :
Letterboxed at 1.78:1 with anamorphic availability. Much like the film itself, the transfer for this film seems to fair slightly better than the original and all aspects are effectively handled.
Audio :
DD 2.0 Japanese soundtrack with removable English subtitles.
Extras :
- Making Of (for both films)
- Trailer gallery
Notes :
N/A
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