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|date= 2021 | |date= 2021 | ||
|language = Japanese | |language = Japanese | ||
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|distributor=Shibuya Production (Japan) <br> Well Go USA Entertainment (USA) | |distributor=Shibuya Production (Japan) <br> Well Go USA Entertainment (USA) | ||
|character1=Chisato Sugimoto | |character1=Chisato Sugimoto | ||
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− | '''''Baby Assassins''''' (Japanese title: ベイビーわるきゅーれ, Beibî warukyûre; lit. "Baby | + | '''''Baby Assassins''''' (Japanese title: ベイビーわるきゅーれ, Beibî warukyûre; lit. "Baby Valkyrie") is a Japanese 2021 action-comedy film starring [[Akari Takaishi]] and [[Saori Izawa]] as Chisato Sugimoto and Mahiro Fukagawa, two high school students moonlighting as hitmen who find their lives and friendship falling apart as the organization that they work for orders them to share an apartment and acquire ordinary part-time jobs. As their assassinations draw the attention of the local Hamaoka yakuza family, the two of them realize that they must repair their friendship and work together to keep themselves and each other safe. |
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+ | The film received positive responses from both audiences and critics, with praise going to the film's tone and direction, the chemistry of the main stars, and action choreography by [[Kensuke Sonomura]]. The film would go on to spawn [[Baby Assassins|a series of films]] starting with the 2023 sequel ''[[Baby Assassins 2]]'', with the film's director and lead writer [[Yugo Sakamoto]] expressing his desire to produce more films following Chisato and Mahiro. | ||
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Baby Assassins (Japanese title: ベイビーわるきゅーれ, Beibî warukyûre; lit. "Baby Valkyrie") is a Japanese 2021 action-comedy film starring Akari Takaishi and Saori Izawa as Chisato Sugimoto and Mahiro Fukagawa, two high school students moonlighting as hitmen who find their lives and friendship falling apart as the organization that they work for orders them to share an apartment and acquire ordinary part-time jobs. As their assassinations draw the attention of the local Hamaoka yakuza family, the two of them realize that they must repair their friendship and work together to keep themselves and each other safe.
The film received positive responses from both audiences and critics, with praise going to the film's tone and direction, the chemistry of the main stars, and action choreography by Kensuke Sonomura. The film would go on to spawn a series of films starting with the 2023 sequel Baby Assassins 2, with the film's director and lead writer Yugo Sakamoto expressing his desire to produce more films following Chisato and Mahiro.
The following weapons were used in the film Baby Assassins (2021):
Handguns
Heckler & Koch USP
The Heckler & Koch USP is used by most of the characters throughout the film.
Walther PPK/S
A suppressed, stainless Walther PPK/S is used by Mahiro Fukagawa (Saori Izawa).
Glock 17
The USPs used by the characters change to Glock 17s in multiple continuity errors in the film's climax.
Beretta 92FS
The Beretta 92FS is seen in the hands of multiple Hamaoka family thugs.
IMI Desert Eagle
An IMI Desert Eagle is held by a Hamaoka family thug in the film's climax.
Unknown pistols
Multiple unknown pistols are used by multiple Hamaoka family thugs in the film's climax.
Submachine Guns
Heckler & Koch MP5K
Chisato owns a Heckler & Koch MP5K with an MP5K-PDW-style stock and uses it in the film's climax. The gun is referred to as "the machine gun" throughout the film.