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Animation Short Review: Ruthless Blade (2023) by Zhang Bo

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"Ruthless Blade" is a masterpiece, a film that manages to combine the wuxia aesthetics of "The Blade" with Masaaki Yuasa's style

is a concept art director, storyboard supervisor, art director, and animation director based in Beijing. He earned his MA in Animation at Beijing Film Academy. Zhang Bo's diverse portfolio spans from live action films to animation and video games. He is the concept art director and storyboard supervisor for “”. All of his capacities and work seem to come together in “”.

Ruthless Blade is screening at Short Shorts Film Festival and Asia

Starting with a quote by Siegried Sassoon, the impressive animation of the film becomes quite apparent from the get go, as an ominous voice is narrating, and a lone fighter with a sword enters a building, evidently to have a fight. It turns out that the lone warrior is a humanoid cat who has come to save his comrades, but has to face scores of enemies, headed by Ruthless Blade, Master of Six Lanterns. Things do not go well for him though, and soon finds himself injured and imprisoned, bound by chains, just like the comrades he came to save. The battle eventually continues, but the ending changes the what is happening completely.

Apart from the twist in the ending, which does give a playful note to the narrative, the whole film is actually focused on action, in wuxia style. Both the action and the artform here, though, are truly astonishing. The frantic movement, the violence and the brutality, the sharp cuts by editors Deng Boren and Zoe Zhou all result in a true visual extravaganza, that makes it quite difficult to look away from the screen even for a moment. The combination of VFX, 3D and 2D animation looks exquisite, and in combination with the ink-like drawing add even more to the quality here.

The fact that animation of this level is combined with drawing of such detail is truly outstanding to watch, with both the characters and the background being equally great. Lastly, that in the last part, the artform changes while retaining the same level, moving more towards anime aesthetics, cements the quality and variety of the work in the 12-minute short.

Not much more to say, in terms of artform, “Ruthless Blade” is a true masterpiece, a film that manages to combine the wuxia aesthetics of “The Blade” with Masaaki Yuasa's style in the best fashion. Zhang Bo and his crew definitely a group of talents that will make impact in the future.

About the author

Panos Kotzathanasis

Panagiotis (Panos) Kotzathanasis is a film critic and reviewer, specialized in Asian Cinema. He is the owner and administrator of Asian Movie Pulse, one of the biggest portals dealing with Asian cinema. He is a frequent writer in Hancinema, Taste of Cinema, and his texts can be found in a number of other publications including SIRP in Estonia, Film.sk in Slovakia, Asian Dialogue in the UK, Cinefil in Japan and Filmbuff in India.

Since 2019, he cooperates with Thessaloniki Cinematheque in Greece, curating various tributes to Asian cinema. He has participated, with video recordings and text, on a number of Asian movie releases, for Spectrum, Dekanalog and Error 4444. He has taken part as an expert on the Erasmus+ program, “Asian Cinema Education”, on the Asian Cinema Education International Journalism and Film Criticism Course.

Apart from a member of FIPRESCI and the Greek Cinema Critics Association, he is also a member of NETPAC, the Hellenic Film Academy and the Online Film Critics Association.

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