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product_id: 49574835
title: "Tekken"
price: "2607 kr"
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# Tekken

**Price:** 2607 kr
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- **What is this?** Tekken
- **How much does it cost?** 2607 kr with free shipping
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## Description

The year is 2039 and the world wars have destroyed everything and territories are run by corporations. The mightiest of which is TEKKEN. In the midst of the ruined society, one warrior rises from the streets. A young man with street smarts and raw fighting skills who is driven by nothing more than vengeance must defeat the world’s most elite fighters in the greatest tournament ever known and become the “King of Iron Fist”.

Review: ... student this has got to be one of the best video game-adapted films I've seen - As a film/animation student this has got to be one of the best video game-adapted films I've seen. Mortal Kombat was okay, however the tekken movie was great. It crammed all recent 5 game plots into one piece, which was fantastic. Definitely recommend for any fighting game fan out there!!!
Review: Great movie - Thais was a great movie

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Contributor | Alan B. McElroy, Anton Kasabov, Benedict Carver, Brian J. Reynolds, Candice Hillebrand, Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa, Darrin Dewitt Henson, Dwight H. Little, Gary Daniels, Jon Foo, Kelly Overton, Lateef Crowder, Luke Goss, Marian Zapico, Mircea Monroe, Steven Paul, Tamlyn Tomita Contributor Alan B. McElroy, Anton Kasabov, Benedict Carver, Brian J. Reynolds, Candice Hillebrand, Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa, Darrin Dewitt Henson, Dwight H. Little, Gary Daniels, Jon Foo, Kelly Overton, Lateef Crowder, Luke Goss, Marian Zapico, Mircea Monroe, Steven Paul, Tamlyn Tomita See more |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 696 Reviews |
| Format | PAL |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 05055201810373 |
| Manufacturer | Studiocanal |
| Number of discs | 1 |
| Runtime | 1 hour and 32 minutes |
| Studio | Import-A |

## Product Details

- **Format:** PAL
- **Contributor:** Alan B. McElroy, Anton Kasabov, Benedict Carver, Brian J. Reynolds, Candice Hillebrand, Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa, Darrin Dewitt Henson, Dwight H. Little, Gary Daniels, Jon Foo, Kelly Overton, Lateef Crowder, Luke Goss, Marian Zapico, Mircea Monroe, Steven Paul, Tamlyn Tomita
- **Runtime:** 1 hour and 32 minutes
- **Studio:** Import-A
- **Colour:** Colour

## Images

![Tekken - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81R1vqz6eSL.jpg)

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ... student this has got to be one of the best video game-adapted films I've seen
*by M***7 on 28 June 2016*

As a film/animation student this has got to be one of the best video game-adapted films I've seen. Mortal Kombat was okay, however the tekken movie was great. It crammed all recent 5 game plots into one piece, which was fantastic. Definitely recommend for any fighting game fan out there!!!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great movie
*by S***Z on 24 August 2023*

Thais was a great movie

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Better than expected
*by J***N on 15 May 2011*

Put off watching this, when it finally arrived. I need not have done, it ain't bad. It is clearly Tekken. Albeit a Tekken tweaked to make this film. I'm not sure it had to be so tweaked to make "a" film. But the film they did make, better than expected. The setting is different to the Tekken world that the games exist in. It's gone all near future dystopian. It doesn't feel bad in context though, and rather makes sense in the way it employed. In the fight scenes you can see moves that come from the game. And then some that don't (why have Yoshimitsu forego his sword in favour of a stick when there so many signature moves he could have performed?). Some of the game characters are in the film, but not all. That'd be unwieldy, and could only pay them lip service as Tekken fans will know they all have a story so it could grate that their story arcs are not adhered to. As it is, some of the characters that do appear in the film are involved in ways that are different to their story arcs we know from the game. Steve is in there, kinda retired. Odd then that the Williams sisters are in there, and active, when Nina is revealed as his mum in the game. The Williams sisters themselves, still assassins, but are allies instead of at each others throats. Marshall Law makes a brief appearance early on. He performs some signature moves, but doesn't really feel like Marshall Law. There is a nice touch in the narrative described a previous fight with Paul Phoenix, as the two characters have involved story arcs in the games. Eddy Gordo is in. Surprised me how joyous it was to see his moves presented, as I ruddy loathe him in the games. (Can win with him, with the eyes closed, just hitting a random direction and repeatedly hitting both kick buttons. So he's associated with boredom, and irritation from fighting against him.) His protege, Christie is in, but seemingly has no association with him in the film. Raven is in, and honestly could have lived without him. He hasn't been in the game series long enough to have the impact of another character, and what we saw of him in the film was more of a visual representation than a characterful one. A couple of characters from Tekken 6 are in too, which have even less resonance to the Tekken brand than Raven, being so new. One of my faourite characters is in though, Bryan. He isn't as mentally unstable in the film though, sadly. It's the Mishima clan that are the driving plot, and it's a plot from the games so that's nice. A young Jin is the lead of the film. We see his mum, for a while. She alludes to his father, who is the same person as in the game. Kazuya is the big baddie of the piece. His continuing discontent with his father is there, inspiring his actions. Heihachi himself is odd. In the film he's more pleasent, with an uncharacterful "honourable" mentality. Quite jarring that. There is a Heihachi related surprise after the credits which along with other parts could set up a sequel (though really, how likely is that all things considered?) There's some cast interviews on the DvD. But that's about it for DvD extras. Would have expected more in this day and age, especially considering it's a game tie-in. So yeah, better than expected. But with the caveat that it's still probably worth renting, or buying really cheap. I'm not sure this DvD is going to have the replay value of some.

## Frequently Bought Together

- Tekken [DVD]
- Tekken 2 - Kazuya's Revenge [DVD]

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