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Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li

Some fight for power. Some fight for us.
2009 | 97m | English

(25965 votes)

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Director: Andrzej Bartkowiak
Writer: Justin Marks
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When a teenager, Chun-Li witnesses the kidnapping of her father by wealthy crime lord M. Bison. When she grows up, she goes on a quest for vengeance and becomes the famous crime-fighter of the Street Fighter universe.
Release Date: Feb 27, 2009
Director: Andrzej Bartkowiak
Writer: Justin Marks
Genres: Adventure, Action, Science Fiction, Thriller
Keywords martial arts, revenge, street fighter, based on video game
Production Companies 20th Century Fox, Hyde Park Entertainment, Capcom
Box Office Revenue: $12,764,201
Budget: $50,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Kristin Kreuk Chun-Li
Chris Klein Charlie Nash
Neal McDonough Bison
Michael Clarke Duncan Balrog
Moon Bloodgood Det. Maya Sunee
Robin Shou Gen
Josie Ho Cantana
Taboo Vega
Cheng Pei-Pei Zhilan
Edmund Chen Xiang
Tim Man Yung
Brahim Achabbakhe Thung In Tenement House
Ron Smoorenburg Balllrogs Gang (uncredited)
Elizaveta Kiryukhina Rose
Krystal Vee Lucy
Brendan Miller Young Bison
Emilze Junqueira
Name Job
Stephen Endelman Original Music Composer
Niven Howie Editor
Derek Brechin Editor
Michael Z. Hanan Production Design
Andrzej Bartkowiak Director
Justin Marks Screenplay
Brahim Achabbakhe Stunts
Geoff Boyle Director of Photography
Heidi Moneymaker Stunt Double
Dion Lam Dik-On Stunt Coordinator
Name Title
Patrick Aiello Producer
Haruhiro Tsujimoto Executive Producer
Keiji Inafune Executive Producer
Ashok Amritraj Producer
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Reviews

Dan_Tebasco
6.0

**_I'd rather watch this than any of the Iron Man films__** No, it's not amazing and no the story is not an emotional journey that makes you both laugh and cry... but. It's a video-game adaption, and you really can't go in to them thinking they are gonna blow your socks off because really, mos ... t of them aren't that great. The 1994 Jean Claude Van Damme adaption was genuinely awful and that was pretty true to the (no) plot of the video-game so of course they had to do something different here, which I am glad they did, not just fighting all the time but an actual story. Now of course the story does have a bunch of plot holes (but honestly what video-game adaption that doesn't?) and Chris Klein's acting in particular is pretty dodgy, he plays a tough guy cop which he tried to do again in CAUGHT IN THE CROSSFIRE (2012) but he fails every time. I like him fine usually but yeah he's not at all believable as a 'bad ass'. Better is Kristin Kreuk in the lead and Michael Clarke Duncan and Neal McDonough are pretty cool as the bad guys. And most of the fight-scenes are pretty well orchestrated (except perhaps the dance-club scene) and the cinematography is good and keeps at a good pace plus a pretty good soundtrack as well. All in all, not a 'great film' but perfectly watchable if you leave your thinking cap on the shelves and just take it for what it is, if you enjoyed ELEKTRA (2005) you should be able to enjoy this... If you didn't (which granted many didn't) then tread carefully I suppose.

Jun 23, 2021
mooney240
4.0

**It's impressive how this terrible movie makes the outrageous cheese of the 1994 Van Damme film look like a masterpiece.** Two stars might be generous for this one, but I had a fun theater experience laughing with my friends at how unabashedly awful this movie was. Movies like this are why video ... game adaptations have such a bad reputation. Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li tried to make a gritty, more realistic version of the games while simultaneously using every cheesy cliche they could imagine. I can go down the list from there on how bad the acting, stunts, fighting, and costumes were. This movie felt like a bad straight-to-TV movie directed by the B-team at the CW. The crazy thing is that Capcom was heavily involved in this film and still let this disaster see the light of day. Hopefully, it's been long enough for a Street Fighter reboot to make its way to the silver screen once again.

Jan 16, 2023