“Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li, Directed by Andrej Bartwiak, stars Kristin Kreuk as the main character Chun-Li.
Kreuk’s character embarks on a journey for justice while seeking answers to why her father was taken when she was a child and where he is now. The viewers are kept wondering if Chun-Li will ever see her father again.
Chun-Li’s childhood was never an average one. Her father Xiana, played by Edmund Chen, is an importer businessman who regularly relocated in Thailand.
A move to Hong Kong changes Chun-Li’s life as she finds interest in martial arts. When Chun-Li finally discovers who kidnapped her father, she uses her martial arts knowledge to get every step closer to him.
Chun-Li uses some of her greatest trademark moves from the “Street Fighter” game series.
“Street Fighter” not only brings the video game to life, but also maintains the viewers’ interest with anticipating fighting scenes. Viewers can look forward to seeing the famed “Lighting Kick” from Chun-Li and the legendary “Kikoken” tactic that imitates the real fireball from the video game.
A specific scene that will amuse viewers is the fighting scene is based on the actual setting from the “Street Fighter” video game. Some other settings include: Chun -Li fighting in the streets of Thailand and Charlie Nash’s challenge level on the famous loading dock.
Original game players can expect to see the fighting scene between Chun-Li and the intimidating Bison. Viewers will hear the well-known catch phrase from “finish him” right before the actual “K.O.”
This movie will feed the hunger of all starving “Street Fighter” game lovers: old and new.