: His trainers noted that Rain performed nearly all his own stunts with minimal wire work. His physique on screen was entirely real—no digital alterations were used. Recognition : This role made Rain the first Korean star to win an MTV Movie Award for "Biggest Badass" Directorial Style: Anime in Live Action "Ninja Assassin" 2009 Rain's (aka Jung Ji-hoon) Training
, Rain reached 0% body fat at one point. His dedication was so intense that he performed roughly 90% of his own stunts, bringing a visceral authenticity to the character's movement. 2. A Love Letter to 80s Ninja Cinema
The fight scenes are fast-paced, utilizing darkness and rain to emphasize the "ninja" aspect of stealth, contrasted with vibrant, modern city environments. Graphic Violence:
Raizo manages to escape the Ozunu and vanishes into the shadows, preparing for his ultimate revenge. The narrative picks up in modern-day Berlin, where Europol agent Mika Coretti (Naomie Harris) uncovers a money trail linking several high-profile political murders to an ancient, mythical group of killers. This discovery puts her in the crosshairs of the Ozunu Clan, leading to an unlikely alliance between her and Raizo. Cast and Performances
trilogy, Lana and Lily Wachowski, and directed by James McTeigue ( V for Vendetta





