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	<title>Dodgy Movies. Reviewed &#187; 2 Mutant Smileys</title>
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		<title>Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun Li</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Feb 2010 13:55:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<category><![CDATA[3 Stay Puft Marshmallow Men]]></category>
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Street Fighter: The legend of Chun-Li was really up against it when I started watching.  After all, it had serious prejudice to overcome after the last time a movie was made based on the game.  The real injustice of the last Street Fighter film wasn&#8217;t that it &#8220;starred&#8221; (I wish text could convey [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="aligncenter" src="http://www.dodgymoviesreviewed.com/images/di3.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="50" /></p>
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<p><A HREF="http://www.moviegoods.com/affiliate2/adClick.asp?affiliateID=2723&#038;adID=53141" TARGET="_BLANK"><IMG class="alignright" SRC="http://www.moviegoods.com/affiliate2/adView.asp?affiliateID=2723&#038;adID=53141" border="2"></a>Street Fighter: The legend of Chun-Li was really up against it when I started watching.  After all, it had serious prejudice to overcome after the last time a movie was made based on the game.  The real injustice of the last Street Fighter film wasn&#8217;t that it &#8220;starred&#8221; (I wish text could convey sarcasm better) Jean Claude van Damme, but that it was the last film Raul Julia made.  But, back to the question at hand.  Could Street Fighter: The Rise of Chun-Li wipe the stain?</p>
<p>Well, No.  But it&#8217;s not really Street Fighter: The Rise of Chun-Li&#8217;s fault.  The only way to wipe the stain of the original would be to go back in time and prevent Jean-Claude van Damme from becoming an actor and that would lead to the time-cops hunting you down and oh god it&#8217;s a whole bad 90&#8217;s movie flashback.  And here I thought I&#8217;d repressed all those memories.</p>
<p>The plot, is fairly standard Kung-Fu Mobster movie fair, with a little woo-woo thrown in to explain the force balls and stuff in the fight scenes.  Basically, Chun-Li&#8217;s father is captured by the mob and forced to work for them in return for his daughter staying safe.  Chun-Li vows revenge and the rest is fight scenes, explosions and really bad attempts to justify calling the movie Street Fighter.  In fact, if it wasn&#8217;t for the character names, there would be nothing to link the movie to the game at all.</p>
<p>The film doesn&#8217;t really live up to the promise of the video game, and even though fight scenes and laughable intrigure abound, I was unable to give it higher than a 3 on the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man Scale.  The dodgiest moment in the film was not a scene as is usually the case, but rather a plot point.  Why did the writers have to make it some mystical thing about how Bison became all evil.  He couldn&#8217;t just be a monster.  Noooo.  He had to remove all the good things about his soul and put them into his unborn daughter so she could conveniently be used against him later.  </p>
<p>Deciding on what to rate this for rewatchability was tricky.  I couldn&#8217;t in all fairness rate it lower than <a href="http://www.dodgymoviesreviewed.com/dragonball-evolution/">Dragonball Evolution</a> but then I see that I rated DBE as a 3 and I have to ask &#8220;What the fuck was I thinking?&#8221;  It should have been a 2 at best, then I could have rated this as a 2.  And then I remembered.  I don&#8217;t need to be fair.  i don&#8217;t even need to be consistent, I just need to not waste anymore time thinking about a movie who&#8217;s only redeeming feature was at least it didn&#8217;t star Jean Claude van Damme.</p>
<p>Unless you feel the need to feel the full effects of time stretching, when 5760 seconds feels like 2 days, I wouldn&#8217;t waste any time watching it.</p>
<p>And Remember, we watch them, so you don&#8217;t have to.</p>
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