

Tornado
"In the face of evil, become a force of nature."
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When her father's puppet samurai show gets ambushed by a notorious gang, Tornado vows to seek vengeance and forge her own destiny by stealing their ill-gotten gold.
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Tornado Reviews

CinemaSerf
February 28, 2025To be honest, I was really quite disappointed with this. It all centres around the search for some stolen gold that has been re-stolen and hidden by âTornadoâ, the partner in a father/daughter Japanese puppetry show that is touring the shires of late 18th century Britain. The gold was originally acquired by âSugarâ (Tim Roth) and his gang but as they stopped to watch the show, it was re-acquired by an opportunist urchin (Nathan Malone) whilst he was being watched by âTornadoâ (KĂŽki). When the gang discover itâs missing, all hell breaks loose and so she hides the loot and the boy in their wagon and off they go. It doesnât take long for the men to put two and two together and they set after the slow-moving visitors and a rather dishonourable encounter ensues. Meantime, âLittle Sugarâ (Jack Lowden) is tired of taking orders from his old man and has plans of his own to secure the cash - and thatâs bound to lead to a conflict with his no-nonsense father. So now we have a brute chasing his money, a son looking for change and a samurai-trained woman out for revenge. It has the ingredients of a good adventure. Sadly, though, she is just not a very convincing actor, there is far too much meandering around the countryside setting and re-setting the scenario and there is a real paucity of pace here. It canât have had an huge budget, but that neednât have mattered if the the story had taken a little longer to develop a little more depth to the characters. Itâs all too episodic and though it does mix the timelines a little to break up the narrative, there are too many characters who appear then add little before we move on. It does create an overall sense of a fairly poverty-stricken and lawless rural life, but once we hit the home straight it all just takes a predictable path to itâs conclusion. Nobody is really used to full effect here and though the bleakness is conveyed well enough, the story doesnât really deliver.
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