
Chun-Li lives a calm life with her father, when one day, the local mobster Bison kidnaps her father. After her mother's death, she embarks into a quest to rescue her kidnapped father from the clutches of powerful criminal lord Bison.... (Full plot summary below)
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Chun-Li lives a calm life with her father, when one day, the local mobster Bison kidnaps her father. After her mother's death, she embarks into a quest to rescue her kidnapped father from the clutches of powerful criminal lord Bison.
Leave your thoughts about Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li.
| Mania.comRob VauxEven by the admittedly lowered standards of video game adaptations, the new Street Fighter movie stinks. |
| E! OnlineLuke Y. ThompsonStreet Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li is indeed terrible, but in kind of an awesome way. |
| AMCtv.comEugene NovikovI much prefer the flamboyant badness of the '94 flick to the attractive, even-keeled mediocrity of this one. Jean-Claude Van Damme's stock just rose considerably. |
| One Guy's OpinionFrank SwietekDevotees of the video game [would] do better to stay at home and twiddle their thumbs in front of a monitor. |
| Hollywood ReporterFrank ScheckDirector Andrzej Bartkowiak ("Romeo Must Die") works hard to supply the appropriate grittiness, but other than a few reasonably well-staged fight sequences, the proceedings are dull and visually uninspired. Justin Marks' solemn screenplay lacks any trace of wit. |
| Can MagazineFred TopelI suppose the real question again is: why is there a story at all? |
| EricDSnider.comEric D. SniderIt's a cheerfully stupid endeavor, enlivened by some gnarly fights and endullened by all the talky stuff in between. |
| VarietyRob NelsonNeither the best nor the worst of movies derived from videogames, Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li at least gives action fans plenty to ogle besides the titular heroine (Kristin Kreuk), whose original incarnation, legend has it, was among the first distaff figures controllable by joystick. |
| New York TimesJeannette CatsoulisReveling in the vivid Bangkok locations, Geoff Boyle’s photography is crisp and bright, and Dion Lam’s action choreography unusually witty. |
| jackiekcooper.comJackie K. CooperAnother video game transferred to the big screen with only so so results |