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Liebe oder Pflicht ... Ein Attentäter muss sich entscheiden
Nach den Ereignissen in Teil 1 sind Azumi und ihr einziger überlebender Kollege Nagara auf der Suche nach dem nächsten Namen auf der Hit-Liste: Lord Sanada. Der überlebende Samurai Kanbei, dessen Meister von Azumi in Teil 1 getötet wurde, verfolgt die beiden mit unerbittlicher Härte und bedient sich dabei der Hilfe von gefährlichen Ninjas. Auf ihrer Reise treffen die beiden Assassinen Gingaku, der Nichi, Azumis Jugendliebe aus den Tagen der Ausbildung, zum Verwechseln ähnlich sieht. Gingaku will Azumi bekehren und von ihrem mörderischen Weg abbringen. Bald muss sie sich entscheiden: Death or Love?
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I don't know what to say with "Azumi 2: Death or Love". As the title suggest, and if you've watched the first movie, this is a sad ending for the story of Azumi. Movies with sequels usually fail to live up with the original film, Azumi 2 is one of those rare sequels that was equal to or even surpassed the first film. The production was great and the background music were at the right scenes. The story was great, now that the background or introduction was out of the way, this sequel concentrated on Azumi and her hidden conflict inside: Death or Love. Both movies are highly recommended. In fact, these two movies are closely tied-in together, it was as good as a single film. I'm glad they did not follow this up with another sequel "Azumi 3" because that would more likely not be at par with "Azumi" and "Azumi 2", though of course it would be great to see Azumi in action again. And this is where I give Ueto Aya the highest praises, she was able to pull the exact same fierceness and one-mindedness when her character is in killing-mode. She did not force it, it was natural as if she was Azumi. Aya was born to bring Azumi alive. Another perfect 10. P.S. Time period aside, it would be an epic match if Azuri and Hitokiri Battousai met.