Plot: Legendary Hong Kong action director and choreographer Corey Yuen brings Tecmo's best-selling video-game franchise to the big screen in a martial arts extravaganza featuring an impressive quartet of female fighters including Devon Aoki, Sarah Carter, ... Read More
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Four women with unique fighting skills compete against each other in a martial arts competition, but find themselves teaming up against an evil force.
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When I first heard about the movie I had a bad feeling from the start. Everything from down right bad director, to the B list cast and the down right bad story. Now people who have played the game kno... w it does not have to build up from, but it has enough to make a passable script. In this case it did not happen. For the most part the charaters did now stay true to there video game counter parts, for example every person had there own fighting style but it didn't show in this movie like Tina her fighting background was pro wrestling but none of that showed. Not a drop kick, body slam, nothing just kung fu based fighting with cheesy and short fights. If your a fan of the game you will be very disappointed. If haven't played the game or know nothing about it then your just going hate this film not that the rest of you people won't. Once Hollywood has made a bad videogame to movie adaptation. Full Review

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