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Miho (Sin City) : ウィキペディア英語版
Miho (Sin City)

is a character in Frank Miller's ''Sin City'' graphic novel series. In the film adaptation of ''Sin City'', she is portrayed by Devon Aoki.〔(Movie Photos: Devon Aoki as Miho in Dimension's action movie Sin City. )〕 Jamie Chung replaces Aoki in the 2014 expansion, ''Sin City: A Dame to Kill For''.
==Character==
Miho is a mute female assassin of Japanese descent (Miho is easily offended by anti-Japanese racial slurs, such as "Jap slut" and "Jap slag"; in response, she behaves in an even more sadistic way than she normally does). Along with Gail, she serves as an enforcer and defender of the city's Old Town. She is often referred to as "Deadly Little Miho" by the character Dwight McCarthy in his narrations. Despite residing in Old Town, there is nothing to suggest that she herself is a prostitute (contrary to the opinion expressed by some film critics such as Andrew Sarris〔(Welcome to Blood-Soaked Sin City, Frank Miller's Morbid Fantasia | The New York Observer ) ("I should add a word of praise for the vividness of Devon Aoki as a kind of samurai prostitute named Miho")〕 and Ty Burr,〔(Sin City Movie Review - Sin City Movie Trailer - The Boston Globe ) ("Devon Aoki (''2 Fast 2 Furious'') swipes the entire sequence as a sullen little Ninja hooker named Miho.")〕 as well as by IGN〔(DOA: Dead or Alive Babe of the Day: Kasumi - Stars Feature at IGN ) ("In Sin City, she was a prostitute/assassin who had no problems holding (and using) a blade.")〕〔(Five Days of Sin: The Ladies of Sin City - IGN ) ("Ninja hooker with a heart of cold steel.")〕).
Miho is very small and light; she has long dark hair, a very slim figure, and dark eyes. Normally she dresses in a short, modified black kimono worn over a bra, and a belt into which she tucks all sorts of weapons. A wakizashi is sometimes shown hanging from her belt. In ''Family Values'', her appearance changes drastically. She is drawn only with white and her body is devoid of shading (including her dark hair).
Miho uses Japanese swords of various sizes, and shuriken in the shape of the manji, as seen in ''The Big Fat Kill'' and ''Family Values''. She is also skilled with the longbow and has various other small weaponry tucked in her clothing. She utilizes a wide array of weapons, such as katana, wakizashi and kusarigama. On the DVD commentary track for the film, Quentin Tarantino states that after he suggested that Miho's swords were made by Hattori Hanzō, writer/director Frank Miller enthusiastically agreed.
Much of Miho's past remains a mystery. Three years before the events of ''A Dame To Kill For'', she was saved by Dwight during an attack by Tong gangsters. As Dwight himself explains to Goldie and Wendy, "three of the Tong who attacked Miho were dead by her hand. But the last two had her dead to rights. Point blank range." Because of this incident, she owes a debt of honor to Dwight. Subsequently, Dwight is the only male character she is ever shown to have any non-lethal interaction with, even taking orders from him at one point. They have some sort of friendship, as he is also the only character she ever shows any physical attraction or affection towards.
In a fight Miho typically uses her swords to "play" with her opponent (in ''Family Values'' Dwight likens her to a cat), often dodging her opponent's blows while hitting him/her (with seeming ease) in return. She would appear to be a modern-day master of traditional ninjutsu as she tends to rely on stealth, evasion, and counterattacks more than directly engaging an opponent. This puts to good use her acrobatic/gymnastic ability and knowledge of pressure points, veins, and arteries. She is also sometimes seen using roller-skates to get around, much as Carrie Kelly did as Catgirl in ''Batman: The Dark Knight Strikes Again'', which was also written by Frank Miller.
Frank Miller has stated in the ''Sin City: Recut and Extended'' DVD commentary that Kevin and Miho are the supernatural beings in ''Sin City''. Miller characterizes them as "demons"; Miho is a good "demon" and Kevin is an evil one. They share many similarities: they both never speak and are not even seen with their mouths open. They are the most skilled characters in martial arts (though they never fought Wallace), and never show any sign of pain. So far, Miho was never shown seriously injured and defeated all her opponents with relative ease, although Dwight stated in ''A Dame to Kill For'' that he rescued her from a hopeless situation with Asian Tong gangsters.

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