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The King of Fighters

  • 2009
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 33min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
3,1/10
4713
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Sean Faris, Will Yun Lee, and Maggie Q in The King of Fighters (2009)
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaLive-action feature based on the video game "King of Fighters".Live-action feature based on the video game "King of Fighters".Live-action feature based on the video game "King of Fighters".

  • Regia
    • Gordon Chan
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Rita Augustine
    • Chris Chow
    • Matthew Ryan Fischer
  • Star
    • Maggie Q
    • Sean Faris
    • Will Yun Lee
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    3,1/10
    4713
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Gordon Chan
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Rita Augustine
      • Chris Chow
      • Matthew Ryan Fischer
    • Star
      • Maggie Q
      • Sean Faris
      • Will Yun Lee
    • 55Recensioni degli utenti
    • 14Recensioni della critica
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    Maggie Q
    Maggie Q
    • Mai Shiranui
    Sean Faris
    Sean Faris
    • Kyo Kusanagi
    Will Yun Lee
    Will Yun Lee
    • Iori Yagami
    Ray Park
    Ray Park
    • Rugal
    David Leitch
    David Leitch
    • Terry Bogard
    Françoise Yip
    Françoise Yip
    • Chizuru Kagura
    • (as Francoise Yip)
    Hiro Kanagawa
    Hiro Kanagawa
    • Saisyu Kusanagi
    Bernice Liu
    Bernice Liu
    • Vice
    Monique Ganderton
    Monique Ganderton
    • Mature
    Doug Abrahams
    Doug Abrahams
    • Mick O'meara
    Candus Churchill
    Candus Churchill
    • Berta
    Robin Nielsen
    • Junior Agent
    Scott Patey
    Scott Patey
    • Scott Hana
    Toshi Haraguchi
    • Takao Iwata
    Sam Hargrave
    Sam Hargrave
    • Sam
    • (as Samuel Hargrave)
    Keanu Lam
    • Young Kyo
    Mike Dopud
    Mike Dopud
    • CIA Agent
    • Regia
      • Gordon Chan
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Rita Augustine
      • Chris Chow
      • Matthew Ryan Fischer
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    Recensioni degli utenti55

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    2paul_m_haakonsen

    More like "The Jester of Fighting"

    Hand on heart, then I am not a fan of movies based on fighting games, but this one topples all the rest. It pretty much sums up the definition of bad movies.

    "The King of Fighters" suffers horribly from an very weak and basically non-existent storyline. And whatever little was there just didn't work. Come on, putting in an ear piece and then press a button and you go to an alternate dimension to fight? Yeah, that was perhaps the most epic fail of the entire movie.

    Also, the movie suffered from a lack of acting talents. Surely there were some scenes that were alright, but in general the acting performances in this movie was painful to behold. And also the actors/actresses didn't really have much of a solid dialogue script to work with. And also the characters portrayed in the movie never grasped you, they were shallow and had no personalities, so it was hard to relate to any of them or get any kind of emotion for any of them.

    Now, what did work for the movie, was the CGI effects. They were actually adequate enough to look at. I especially liked the regular flame and blue flame effects, they looked cool.

    Some of the fighting scenes were good enough to look at, and had just the right amount of speed and action. But most of them actually were strenuous to the eyes and came off as half-hearted, forced attempts of making a fight scene.

    I wonder what made Maggie Q agree to participate in a movie like this. Usually her movies are somewhat further up the ladder compared to this movie. If for no other reason, at least her appearance is a treat for the eyes.

    There are way too many movie versions of fighting games out there, and 99% of them doesn't translate well to a movie screen. And "The King of Fighters" is one of them. I actually fell asleep and was out for 20 minutes during this movie, it was just that boring. I am sure that the director had the best of intentions at heart, but there is no need to make a movie out of a fighting game that has long gone out of date.

    If you are into action movies and movies based on fighting games, "The King of Fighters" should be avoided, you are better off watching something like "Mortal Kombat" instead. This movie is not really worth the effort.

    I wasted an hour and a half on this (well more like an hour, as I was out for 20 minutes or so), and this is definitely not a movie that I will be returning to ever again.
    4DICK STEEL

    A Nutshell Review: The King of Fighters

    If there's one video game that I suck at big time, it will be The King of Fighters. Already I was struggling back then with mastering all the Street Fighter character moves, then this game came along, where one has to master 3 characters as a group and face them off either with some artificial intelligence (now programmed to be smarter at your neighbourhood video game store), or with another human challenger who finds it easy to cream me with one character in full energy left to spare.

    Things have been relatively low key for the film version of the video game, and perhaps rightly so since it's not automatic that films from Japanese video games, manga and animation make that dignified live-action leap onto the silver screen, most falling short in the process – last year's disastrous Dragon Ball Evolution and the lacklustre Street Fighter Legend of Chun Li being very recent examples of the bad aftertaste left at the box office. Audience these days demand a lot more, and the in-built fan base no longer representing a ready market, but a base of high expectations that are difficult to meet even as they are aware some tweaks to characters and story lines are necessary for the change of medium. This Gordon Chan directed effort however, is expected to fall short given the extremely flimsy, cookie cutter storyline that reeks, and for an action film, the cardinal sin of having limited action, almost all of which are left to the last 30 minutes.

    Maggie Q marquees this film as Mai Shianui, working undercover for Terry Bogard (David Leitch) of the CIA (I hear yawns already) to hook up with Iori Yagami (Will Yun Lee) who teaches her the background myth of having a necklace and a mirror combined to open a door to another dimension. There's a sword in the picture as well belonging to the Kusanagi clan, but one rumored to be lost, and required by chief villain Rugal Bernstein (Ray Park) in order to reign supreme in the King of Fighters MMORPG since he's stolen the other two items and tweaked the system so that his rules apply in the virtual world and is working to combine all dimensions and realms into one. That's basically it, with the heroes trying to convince the Kusanagi clan heir Kyo (Sean Faris who plays a half-Japanese, that explains his Caucasian looks) to cough out the legendary sword, and stop Rugal from destroying civilization.

    What's neat is how Rita Augustine and Matthew Ryan Fischer managed to fuse the fantastical elements of the fights that nods at the Matrix experience, with combatants jacked in through bluetooth-like earpieces in order to fight in the virtual MMORPG dimension complete with superhuman powers from the game, though the fights during the first hour had just a very little glimpse of what the finale would promise. The King of Fighters then is a tournament where combatants rise in the ranks through each victory, though with the compromise now by Rugal, death in the dimension also means death in the real world.

    What didn't work, happens to be a lot of things. For starters, we have the usual cardboard characters (OK, so this is based on a video game) with CIA agents, hokey Japanese philosophy talk, and just about every situation, setting and background of the characters being extremely contrived. As mentioned the first hour of the film is talk, talk and more talk on the usual genre themes like responsibility and destiny, Then you have heroes who are reluctant and blur, and how one gets transformed from zero to hero is absolutely baffling based on pep talks from memory. The quest for the Kusunagi sword also happens in the most roundabout fashion just to bloat the film's runtime, and amongst all the characters, Terry Bogard happens to be the most carelessly designed on screen with that out of place jacket and baseball cap (keeping to the game I know), with a really obnoxious, ignorant attitude, and a CIA dimwit a-hole to boot.

    The fight sequences happened to be a mixed bag, though Hong Kong influences are very heavy in the way the fisticuffs are designed. Special effects inspired by the game are also limited, which is most unfortunate as the game is famed for the various combo-moves that the characters can execute, which is all but lost in the film version. Even then, whatever effects all seemed to be reserved for the extended battle sequence at the finale for an all-out duke out, and audiences will have to be patient with all the talk for the first hour before things start to get remotely interesting since all the money shots get concentrated toward the end.

    Naturally movies of this nature will have an ending primed for sequels to continue where it left off especially when the box office response is positive, but my money's on the "Nay" list. If I have to compare, then this is ahead of Dragonball and The Legend of Chun Li, but only just.
    1ufukozdes

    Guys, what have you done??

    There are some movies that if you are fan of what is about to be told in that movie, you can say "errr.. It's a bad movie i know but what can i do? i love this cartoon/anime/video game etc."

    i have been playing KoF games more than 11 years but i have never imagined that a movie about this game would be so painful to me. It was total agony. All the characters obviously have been killed by the script writers. Cast is dead. There is a soundtrack in the movie but believe me, if the movie would be a movie without soundtrack no one would argue that.

    Everything was 'so' awful in this movie that i couldn't believe this movie took rating more than 2.

    Total mediocre. Pain. Agony. Disaster. Catastrophic.

    0/10
    1xa_freedom09

    The best game turns into the worst movie

    Seriously,what the heck those Hollywood guys think?

    I mean this story is based on the game that involved ancient japan folklore with obviously with Asian characters as the central story so anyone can tell KYO KUSANAGI is a Japanese,and i can't even see a bit of oriental in Kyo,not to be racist but ,now Sean Farris as Kyo??no offense man but you're not even close,grow some hairy face and cast yourself as Ralf--The most acceptable character for this movie storyline but unfortunately left out--and leave Kyo's casting to any young Asian movie star.

    Not just this movie,look at DoA,Tekken,and Dragon Ball,as a fan of those games & anime title it truly hurts me to see kazuya not played by an Asian,hell even goku changed stayed as a super saiyant all the time in the movie version??

    And finally : Maggie Q as Mai Shiranui,google for Mai Shiranui and you'll see there's no physical resemblance apart from the long hair and slim legs.

    Definitely this is one of the most horrible adaption movie.
    1theflawsofperfection

    Worst than expected

    I've been watching video game adaptations ever since I was little and pretty much have a realistic sense of what to expect in movies like these, i.e., they tend to be less than stellar and deviate severely from the source material. I saw King of Fighters after I saw Tekken, so the latter became my point of comparison and, therefore, wasn't expecting much from the KOF movie. However,KOF just epically sucked.

    Based on the credits, there seemed to be so many people involved in this movie and I can't understand how, with all these people, they couldn't come up with a decent movie. The movie had a pretty good A list cast that are all mostly well-experienced and well-respected in the action movie industry, but they all deliver their career worsts in this one movie.

    The story was idiotic and the script was pointless. The movie runs at a snail's pace and all the action scenes were bland, at best, because just when you think that it's going to be better, it just disappoints.

    I'm usually very forgiving of movies and understanding of their flaws, but this movie was an epic fail. Maggie Q, Will Yun Lee, Ray Park, and Sean Farris should all be ashamed. It looked like they just did this movie to pay the bills. This is a great example of what not to do in a movie, not just for video game adaptations. They'd have been better off making a porno.

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      The King of Fighters 2009 (2009) was released during the same year as both Tekken: Hegemony (2009) and Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li (2009), the three movies were panned by fans and critics alike for being low-budget films, with bad casting, and are weak adaptations of popular arcade fighting-games from Japan.
    • Citazioni

      [Mai is teleported into a fighting stage, which is in the form of a freezer warehouse]

      Sam: Hello, Mai.

      Mai Shiranui: [smiles] Why did you pick this freezing hole?

      Sam: Payback. Remember that sauna you chose last time?

    • Connessioni
      Featured in The Spoony Experiment: The King of Fighters (2011)
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      Sacred Calls
      Written by Ayuko Tanaka

      Music by Shogo Ohnishi

      Vocals by Yuna

      Additional Vocals by Ayuko Tanaka & Lisa Takahashi

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    Dettagli

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    • Data di uscita
      • 31 dicembre 2009 (Taiwan)
    • Paesi di origine
      • Giappone
      • Taiwan
      • Germania
      • Canada
      • Stati Uniti
      • Regno Unito
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
    • Celebre anche come
      • Sinh Tử Chiến
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Aja Tan Studios, North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
    • Aziende produttrici
      • Micott & Basara K.K.
      • Double Edge Entertainment
      • Inferno International
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      • 1h 33min(93 min)
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