Watch: Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li 2009 123movies, Full Movie Online – 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..
Plot: 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.
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This movie is the worst movie I have ever seen
I don’t even know where to start. For anyone who knows anything about Street Fighter, set yourself up for disappointment because the movie has absolutely nothing to do with the game. There are little to zero special effects and the ones that are in the movie do not revolve around the fighters special powers. Let’s talk about the characters….I realize the movie is suppose to be about Chun-Li, but that does not mean exclude every other character in the game. The ONLY characters are Chun-Li, Balrog, Bison, and Vega. None of the characters have the same power or skill that they display in the game. There are also a lot of over played scenes by useless characters such as Chris Klein’s Interpol character and the other Asian chick that also has no purpose. They only serve as pawns in making the movie more irritating. If there was ever a punishment you wanted to dish out to anyone or revenge you wanted to take upon somebody, just have them watch this movie.
Legend of Chun-Li manages to stay out of the gutter
I had never heard of Chun Li until I first saw the announcement that Kristin Kreuk would get the lead. What I eventually learned about The Street Fighter, I liked. A female lead in an action role which could compare somewhat to Batman sounded enticing. I guess another comparison that crossed my mind was Lara Croft.Kristin Kreuk won a great part when she got the role of Chun Li. Being a fair-weather fan of Smallville, I had long hoped she would find a fitting character in the movies. Her time has come. I like her ability to show intensity and weakness. Emotion is her best partner in acting.
As far as the movie itself goes, I felt somewhat cheated. I was intrigued by the introduction which was narrated nicely by Kristin. Some of the narration that continued was OK, but it soon became an awkward and overbearing distraction. The director obviously did not recognize that crossing the line by over-narration in an action movie could be a definite drawback. He also did not seem to know that, while this is a movie about a fictitious crime/street fighter, you don’t have to litter this kind of movie with weak and poorly played characters like Charlie Nash and Detective Maya Sunee. They both seemed to be square pegs being forced into round holes. Chris Klein overplayed his part as though he thought playing an immature detective meant acting like a 12 year old one moment and 17 otherwise. I am sure the 12 and 17 year-olds who played this game were just as disappointed as I was with his portrayal. Meanwhile, Moon Bloodgood seemed to be just as unsure what she was doing with her character. If there is a sequel, these two characters will have to be re-hashed – hopefully by two different actors. And at this point, I have to say, a new director should be considered as well. Andrzej Bartkowiak seemed too loosely connected to the true potential of this movie. Forget about accentuating bumbling law enforcement, focus more on action, mystery and oriental intrigue. Comic relief is good but outright stupidity is unforgivable.
I found the fight scenes fun to watch and special effects were enjoyable although minimal. The story was good ; better than the story tellers.
Michael Clarke Duncan and Neal McDonough both were great. The deadly threat they both portrayed helped to keep the story together by giving the good guys more evil to fight off than they seemed to be able to handle. And Robin Shou was a great trainer and partner for Kistin Kreuk. If Kristin and Robin come back for a sequel, then the sequel stands a chance of being better than the original, even though, I still give Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li a 7/10
Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 36 min (96 min)
Budget 50000000
Revenue 12764201
Status Released
Rated PG-13
Genre Action, Adventure, Crime
Director Andrzej Bartkowiak
Writer Justin Marks, Takashi Nishiyama, Hiroshi Matsumoto
Actors Kristin Kreuk, Neal McDonough, Michael Clarke Duncan
Country Canada, India, United States, Japan, Thailand, China
Awards N/A
Production Company N/A
Website N/A
Sound Mix Dolby, Dolby Digital
Aspect Ratio 2.35 : 1
Camera Arricam LT, Zeiss Ultra Prime, Angenieux Optimo and Canon Lenses, Arriflex 235, Zeiss Ultra Prime, Angenieux Optimo and Canon Lenses, Arriflex 35-3, Zeiss Ultra Prime, Angenieux Optimo and Canon Lenses, Arriflex 435, Zeiss Ultra Prime, Angenieux Optimo and Canon Lenses
Laboratory N/A
Film Length 2,665 m (Portugal, 35 mm)
Negative Format 35 mm (Fuji Eterna Vivid 160T 8543, Eterna 500T 8573, Eterna 400T 8583, Reala 500D 8592)
Cinematographic Process Digital Intermediate (2K) (master format), Super 35 (also 3-perf) (source format)
Printed Film Format 35 mm (anamorphic)