Street Fighter is a 1994 action film based on the popular video game of the same name. The movie follows the story of a martial artist named Ryu who enters a martial arts tournament to avenge his mentor's death.
Is this movie suitable for family viewing?
This movie is not suitable for family viewing due to its high level of violence and mature themes.
This movie is worth watching for fans of action and martial arts films, but it's not a must-see. It's available on streaming platforms, but it's best enjoyed in theaters for the full experience.
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The movie takes a dark turn when Ryu discovers that the tournament is being manipulated by the villainous M. Bison, who seeks to use the tournament to gain ultimate power. Ryu must fight his way through the tournament and face off against Bison in an epic battle.
The story is somewhat predictable and lacks originality, but it's still engaging and entertaining.
The acting is generally good, with Jean-Claude Van Damme delivering a solid performance as Ryu.
The characters are well-developed and memorable, especially Ryu and Guile. However, some characters feel underutilized.
The direction is decent, but it's not particularly impressive. The pacing is a bit slow at times.
The cinematography is average, with some impressive fight scenes and decent use of special effects.
The movie has some impressive fight scenes, a memorable cast of characters, and a decent storyline. Jean-Claude Van Damme delivers a solid performance as Ryu.
The movie is predictable, lacks originality, and has some slow pacing. The direction is not particularly impressive, and the cinematography is average.
"Get over here!"
"Hadouken!"