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Baby Assassins: Nice Days

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Teen assassins and BFFs, Chisato and Mahiro head to a coastal resort for a well-deserved vacation when The Agency calls with an assignment -- take out an embezzler. Unfortunately, the gig has been double-booked, and the duo cross paths with an unpredictably vicious freelancer out to add to his personal kill count. What should have been a straightforward mission becomes a test of their friendship and killing skills, as the ruthless killer targets the two young roomies.

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Nairon Santos de Morais Loud and Clear Reviews This is a franchise that can shift and change as it pleases as long as those two are there to take us along for the ride. [...] Baby Assassins: Nice Days only further establishes the series as the very best action cinema has to offer at the moment. Rated: 4.5/5 Aug 15, 2025 Full Review Anya Couture Geek Vibes Nation The film is also quite surprising in how decidedly less comedic it is overall - although not without moments of its trademark humoristic beats - which brings its tangible drama into the forefront without overstating its importance. Rated: 8.5/10 Aug 10, 2025 Full Review Maxance Vincent The Cosmic Circus One of the best action movies ever made. Rated: 5/5 Jul 12, 2025 Full Review Josh Slater-Williams The Skinny [It] resembles a great anime comedy show leaping to live-action with all its infectious silliness successfully translated – but crucially, with its heart still intact. Rated: 4/5 Mar 7, 2025 Full Review Ross McIndoe Vague Visages Makes for one of the most gleefully entertaining viewing experiences the festival has to offer, combining gentle hangout humor and brutal fight scenes in a way that’s highly unusual and deeply charming Mar 7, 2025 Full Review Kate Sánchez But Why Tho? A Geek Community Chisato and Mahiro belong in the action pantheon, and this film highlights why. This is the best Baby Assassins has ever been through and through. Rated: 9.5/10 Oct 7, 2024 Full Review Read all reviews

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Marc Z Don’t Miss Baby Assassins 3. Baby Assassins 3 is the latest release from Well Go USA Entertainment to come out of the Japanese market, and it is fast and fun conclusion of the Baby Assassins trilogy. We wrote in our review for the sequel to the original Baby Assassins, “Akari Takaishi and Saori Izawa continue to delight as the young assassins who are faced with trying to balance “normal” lives with their careers as professional assassins“. This continues to be true in this powerful installment in a unique and memorable martial arts and action trilogy. In this installment we find the Assassins faced with silencing a sociopathic, freelance killer that proves to be a formidable opponent. To compound their troubles, the ladies are now under the strict supervision of two senior, highly skilled members of their agency, making their unorthodox style and behavior, potentially, a career ending liability. One of the strengths of this movie is that it defies a strictly formulation approach to a beloved and successful franchise. Many similar vehicles simply recycle the same old gags and tropes, with a slightly altered plot, to capitalize on a successful history. Baby Assassins 3 does not do this. The third installment successfully breaks new ground in several areas. This film is far more serious and gritty than its predecessors. Not that it doesn’t have the signature “joy” that only the Baby Assassin duo can bring to the screen; it does. However, it has more than that as the nature of their foe and the subject matter has become more mature, as they have. While this was a risk on the part of the filmmakers; it pays off. The tone of this film is really engaging. Additionally, the film raises a point that was never really explored in the first two installments, “What is the difference between these hired assassins and an ordinary murderer?” The characters are so likable and the execution so much fun that the viewer may get lost to the fact that they are hired killers. In Baby Assassins 3, the girls come face to face with someone who does what they do, but does it with a sadistic pleasure. The film, right or wrongly, draws the distinction between two professionals that are in the business of killing, and someone who is killing to fill a depraved void. We see, in some of the film’s deeper moments, that, particularly Saori Izawa, is pondering this very question. This self-reflection works well with the film’s more somber tone. The film’s Direction, by Yugo Sakamoto; its tight editing, and unique cinematography really work in this one. The fight choreography continues to be unique and highly watchable, with Akari Takaishi, taking on more hand to hand action in this installment. The final fight choreography by Sonomura Kensuke is as good as you will see in a martial arts and action film. I would venture to guess the final fight scene between Saori Izawa and Sôsuke Ikematsu will make our best fight scenes list for 2025. You do not have to have seen the first two installments to enjoy this movie; however, I highly encourage watching them. They are terrific films. If the filmmakers are going to continue the franchise I hope they are as thoughtful in their approach to the characters and storyline. Nothing worse than filmmakers simply recycling content with no regard for the sensibility of their core audience. Note: Baby Assassins 3 was formerly titled Baby Assassins: Nice Days I highly recommend this film. The film is subtitled. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 08/04/25 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis Teen assassins and BFFs, Chisato and Mahiro head to a coastal resort for a well-deserved vacation when The Agency calls with an assignment -- take out an embezzler. Unfortunately, the gig has been double-booked, and the duo cross paths with an unpredictably vicious freelancer out to add to his personal kill count. What should have been a straightforward mission becomes a test of their friendship and killing skills, as the ruthless killer targets the two young roomies.
Director
Yugo Sakamoto
Producer
Yusuke Suzuki, Masaaki Uchino
Screenwriter
Yugo Sakamoto
Distributor
Well Go USA Entertainment
Genre
Action, Comedy, Crime, Drama
Original Language
English
Release Date (DVD)
Aug 26, 2025
Runtime
1h 43m