Critics generally praised Jamie Chung’s performance, noting she played the role with "panache and gusto". Reviewers from Common Sense Media highlighted the strong female lead and action-packed suspense.
The title "Samurai Girl" refers to several different projects across books, television, and gaming. Below are reviews for the most prominent versions. Samurai Girl
Heaven, the adopted daughter of a powerful Japanese businessman, discovers her father is a Yakuza chieftain after her brother is killed at her wedding. She goes on the run, trains in samurai arts, and seeks revenge against her father’s organization. Below are reviews for the most prominent versions
The script is often described as clichéd or "over the top". Some critics found the pacing uneven and the budget visibly thin, with Variety noting that fighting sequences needed more imaginative staging. The script is often described as clichéd or "over the top"
A "guilty-pleasure charm" best suited for fans of cheesy teen drama and martial arts action. Samurai Girl (YA Book Series by Carrie Asai)
This series includes titles like The Book of the Sword and The Book of the Wind .