![]() This graphic, gorgeous violence is what grabs a viewer’s attention first, long before we understand who Mizu is or what she’s after one of her first acts, a few minutes into the premiere, is slicing off the fingertips of a man with the deftness of a master chef. The adult animated series savors the peal of clashing swords like it’s music, frames blood spatters like brush strokes, twirls around battling warriors like they’re dancers. ![]() If death is an art, as sword maker Eiji (Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa) tells his erstwhile assistant Mizu ( Maya Erskine), it’s one Netflix’s Blue Eye Samurai renders particularly beautiful.
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