01-23-2018, 12:42 AM
If you're going to make a movie starring a relatively unknown Norwegian actor and you want it to do well at the U.S. box office, there'd better be a really good script behind it.
This didn't do very well at the U.S. box office.
A lot of fun, tongue in cheek to outrageous. This is an alternate history of sorts, where Norway's most notorious traitor, Arne Treholt, who was convicted of high treason and espionage for working with the Soviets, is here shown to have been the leader of a ninja group that is secretly saving Norway from the Russians during the cold war.
It's such an outrageous concept, and appropriately done outrageously.
I loved the protagonist's overly explosive smokey materializations and disappearances throughout.
And is there anything sadder than a failed ninja moping about in the forest with a perky pomeranian?
This didn't do very well at the U.S. box office.
A lot of fun, tongue in cheek to outrageous. This is an alternate history of sorts, where Norway's most notorious traitor, Arne Treholt, who was convicted of high treason and espionage for working with the Soviets, is here shown to have been the leader of a ninja group that is secretly saving Norway from the Russians during the cold war.
It's such an outrageous concept, and appropriately done outrageously.
I loved the protagonist's overly explosive smokey materializations and disappearances throughout.
And is there anything sadder than a failed ninja moping about in the forest with a perky pomeranian?
I'm nobody's pony.