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Tekken

  • 2010
  • R
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
4.8/10
29K
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Candice Hillebrand, Kelly Overton, Marian Zapico, and Jon Foo in Tekken (2010)
The year is 2039. World wars have destroyed everything and territories are run by corporations, the mightiest -- and cruelest -- of which is Tekken. Jin Kazama (John Foo) witnesses the death of his mother Jun (Tomita) by Tekken in the slums known as Anvil. Vowing vengeance, and armed only with his street smarts and raw fighting skills, he enters a dangerous and potentially deadly combat tournament, where he must defeat the world's most elite fighters to become the "King of the Iron Fist."
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Jin Kazama witnesses the death of his mother Jun by Tekken in the slums known as Anvil. After finding a Tekken ID he decides to seek out vengeance for his mother's death.Jin Kazama witnesses the death of his mother Jun by Tekken in the slums known as Anvil. After finding a Tekken ID he decides to seek out vengeance for his mother's death.Jin Kazama witnesses the death of his mother Jun by Tekken in the slums known as Anvil. After finding a Tekken ID he decides to seek out vengeance for his mother's death.

  • Director
    • Dwight H. Little
  • Writer
    • Alan B. McElroy
  • Stars
    • Jon Foo
    • Kelly Overton
    • Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.8/10
    29K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Dwight H. Little
    • Writer
      • Alan B. McElroy
    • Stars
      • Jon Foo
      • Kelly Overton
      • Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa
    • 127User reviews
    • 63Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jon Foo
    Jon Foo
    • Jin Kazama
    Kelly Overton
    Kelly Overton
    • Christie Monteiro
    Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa
    Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa
    • Heihachi Mishima
    Ian Anthony Dale
    Ian Anthony Dale
    • Kazuya Mishima
    Cung Le
    Cung Le
    • Marshall Law
    • (as Cung Lee)
    Darrin Dewitt Henson
    Darrin Dewitt Henson
    • Raven
    Luke Goss
    Luke Goss
    • Steve Fox
    Mircea Monroe
    Mircea Monroe
    • Kara
    Tamlyn Tomita
    Tamlyn Tomita
    • Jun Kazama
    Candice Hillebrand
    Candice Hillebrand
    • Nina Williams
    • (as Candicé Hillebrand)
    Marian Zapico
    Marian Zapico
    • Anna Williams
    Gary Daniels
    Gary Daniels
    • Bryan Fury
    John Pyper-Ferguson
    John Pyper-Ferguson
    • Bonner
    Roger Huerta
    • Miguel Rojo
    Lateef Crowder
    Lateef Crowder
    • Eddy Gordo
    Anton Kasabov
    Anton Kasabov
    • Sergei Dragunov
    Iseluleko Ma'at El 0
    • Denslow in Anvil Bar
    • (as Kiko Ellsworth)
    Louis Herthum
    Louis Herthum
    • Tekken Police Officer #2
    • Director
      • Dwight H. Little
    • Writer
      • Alan B. McElroy
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    Kirpianuscus

    Jon Foo

    He could be the only motif for see the film. not for performance, not for story ( who seems do not exist ) but only for his physical presence. sure, for martial arts fans , "Takken" is a nice film. maybe. for the fans of game - a must see. I have few doubts about it. because it has a story to tell. because the fragments of story are so bizarre and not more than sketches , than all remains at level of confusion. the film does nothing new. or interesting. or predictable. because it is only another action film, with a precise target, who gives few fights, a kind of love story, few crumbs of Star Wars and,, this is all. if you ignore Jon Foo who, maybe, could be the reasonable motif to see the film.
    7brolyhavik

    It's not as bad as people think

    While there was reason to dislike the movie from both fan-based point- of-views (Lack of characters from a game that has quite a healthy roster, especially the absence of two main characters/transformations that could have been an obvious choice for the final bout) and movie critics point-of-view (scene inconsistencies, story), I can honestly say I enjoyed the movie. I didn't take any notice of the 'goofs' that were listed on this site while I was watching the film. Characters were imitated to a decent quality and the action was quite solid. But I feel what most critics are forgetting, is that yes a 'good movie' requires a good plot..or so that's what the critics seem to believe.. This is based off a FIGHTING game. A fighting game that also focuses more on fighting than story. So you shouldn't expect much more from a movie based on just that. To sum it up, I thoroughly enjoyed it but don't actually take my word for it.. In fact don't take any critic's word for it. I know from personal experience that only you will know whether you will enjoy a movie or not. People have different opinions and this is merely my opinion. I would be interested in an open-discussion about this movie anyways though :)

    POSSIBLE SPOILER ALERT:

    I WANT A SEQUEL! I feel like there's a love triangle going on that needs to develop/conclude in the next movie. Also I want to see more fighters..especially devil,devil jin,ogre,jinpachi. And Heihachi Mishima is NOT dead ;)
    she_diabloyk

    I should have learnt my lessons... and played the game instead

    After Blood Rayne, Dead or Alive and Doom i gave up hope that the video game to movie adaptation could not be done successfully. In theory this movie should never have been watched by myself however as a long standing fan of NAMCO and the TEKKEN series i hunted high and low to find and see this movie.

    (i wrote a longer comment but felt so let down and despondent that i deleted it and concluding with this as my final verdict) ADVENT CHILDREN is the greatest game to movie adaptation, there is no other let us stop wasting money! Production companies should be sued for false advertising and time wasting (1hour and 24mins i will not be getting back this year!)
    4Haplo-9

    Ouch.

    Okay just finished watching this and wow is it bad. I could sit here and kick the heck out've it for not being faithful to the game, which hooo boy it isn't, but then all I'll get is a bunch of people going "It's Tekken The Movie, NOT Tekken The Game!".

    So I'll review it as a simple action movie. The plot was thin, the character motivations were practically nil and the fight scenes were shot with far too many cuts. The acting ranged from over the top to poor.

    Interestingly for a movie that did not in any way respect the storyline of the game, it went out of it's way to include homages to it. Hell entire characters were in it for no more than that. Anna Williams didn't have a fight or indeed even a line! She existed for no other reason to name drop and to wander about in her underwear. While we're on the subject of the Williams sister's what the heck is wrong with Nina's face?!? I have no idea if this is true, but it looks like it's been constructed in the operating theatre, apologies if it wasn't, but DAMN.

    They also managed to incorrectly spell Cung Le's name in the credits.

    Not for Tekken fans as they'll get angry, not for action movie fans as they'll get bored.
    5maik-buetefuer

    Actually not that bad

    I was surprised positively. Yes, it's a video game adaption and from what I can tell it doesn't stick too much too it story wise, but for me it was quite entertaining. It's stupid, but not yet on a level where you want to face palm yourself all the time. It's much more serious than DOA and I still like that one better, but that's mostly because of its all-out- trash-appeal and because the fight choreography is a million times better. In Tekken many fights look like training exercises, many cuts can't hide, that you're not watching one fight, but many separate actions. Plus, there are some shots that are supposed to look dramatic or cool, but the just look badly done.

    But all in all, it's mildly entertaining, it does look more expensive than it was, the cos-play-factor is bearable and some ideas in the fights are nice to see. I would never buy it, but for rent it's entertaining 90 minutes of mindless fun.

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    • Trivia
      Because production kept getting delayed, the shooting of Cung Le's fight scene overlapped with the actor's training for an upcoming MMA match. While filming, Jon Foo accidentally cut Le above his lip, but Le insisted they keep shooting so he could return to training as soon as possible. The blood seen on Le's face in his scene is real.
    • Goofs
      There are 10 fighters participating in the Iron Fist tournament. This can't lead to a conventional tournament because after the first round there would be 5 people left and there is no real format to make that work as semi-finals.
    • Quotes

      Eddy Gordo: Bring it on, boy!

    • Crazy credits
      After the film's end, there's an additional scene, showing Kazuya Mishima in a jail, then Heihachi Mishima with a Tekken soldier about to execute him. Heihachi Mishima repeats that he is Tekken and that the soldier should obey him. The soldier does just that and Heihachi Mishima is spared execution.
    • Connections
      Featured in Bad Movie Beatdown: BMB Spoony Experiment: Tekken (2011)
    • Soundtracks
      War
      Written by Mark Sayfritz, John Crichlow, Ivor Crichlow

      Performed by Dog

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    • Release date
      • March 20, 2010 (Japan)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Japan
    • Official sites
      • Official site (Italy)
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Languages
      • English
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Thiết Quyền Bá Vương
    • Filming locations
      • Camp Beauregard, Pineville, Louisiana, USA
    • Production companies
      • Crystal Sky Pictures
      • CST Productions
      • Filosophia
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    • Budget
      • $30,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,697,207
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 32m(92 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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