Tekken

Survival is no game

5.4
20101h 32m

In the year of 2039, after World Wars destroy much of the civilization as we know it, territories are no longer run by governments, but by corporations; the mightiest of which is the Mishima Zaibatsu. In order to placate the seething masses of this dystopia, Mishima sponsors Tekken, a tournament in which fighters battle until only one is left standing.

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Trailers & Videos

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Official Trailer

Cast

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Kelly Overton

Christie Monteiro

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Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa

Heihachi Mishima

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Luke Goss

Steve Fox

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Lateef Crowder

Eddy Gordo

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Tamlyn Tomita

Jun Kazama

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Cung Le

Marschall Law

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Candice Hillebrand

Nina Williams

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Marian Zapico

Anna Williams

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Anton Kasabov

Sergei Dragunov

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Taiyo Sugiura

Lee Chaolan

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Jae Hee

Hwoarang

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Gary Daniels

Bryan Fury

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Cassie Shea Watson

Tekken Med-Tech

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Alan B. McElroy

Tekken Arena Attendant

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Reviews

K

Kamurai

5/10

Boring watch, probably won't watch again, and can't recommend.

I tried and fell asleep on this 3 times. There is plenty of things happening, but who cares, really?

The movie goes far out of the way to disconnect the audience from the characters, world and action.

Maybe I'll update this if I can ever get through it, but I can't see it being better than what I think it is right now.

Unless you're just a big Tekken fan, go watch "Dead or Alive" instead.

M

The Movie Mob

6/10

**Tekken blends 80s fighting movie elements with early 2000s action and storytelling to make a decent video game film filled with nostalgia, good choreography, and a ridiculous amount of cheese.**

Tekken is one of the most 80s movies released in 2010! The story follows a dystopian future where evil corporations control the world and throw an annual fighting tournament to appease the disgruntled masses. The slums of this movie look torn right out of Demolition Man or Judge Dredd, and many of the costumes rock the 80s aesthetic as well. But none of that is necessarily a bad thing. As far as video game movies go, Tekken was pretty solid. The character designs stay faithful to the games, the fight scenes are entertaining and have solid choreography, and the acting, while cheesy, is alright. Tekken doesn't do anything new with a script that follows the same beats as The Running Man, Death Race, or any other dystopian death game movie, but that is a reoccurring formula for a reason - it's fun! Without knowing much about the games, I was able to enjoy this cheesy old-school action film that felt equal parts 80s and early 2000s. It's not exceptional, but it is entertaining if you want to enter a time machine to decades past and see some people get punched.

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