![]() He may very well be just a random guy, not the cruel notorious antagonist. His acting range consists of dumb stares and phone-in dialogues of internet tech support. K would walk the same path over and over while having this boring deep contemplation. Not to mention the repetitive scenes, often the characters, especially K, have flashback of events from five minutes ago. The camera spams slow mo until the very last frame, even the simplest action such as going to market, cooking, staring blankly got hit by the slow mo. The game itself, being a fighting game, is infamous for its quirky story, but in comparison to this movie, it's Academy Award material. There is no structure at all in the storytelling, let alone clear motives and character developments. The film should have used CG videos for the game or just random montages of martial arts, at least they would have made more sense. After strings of strange events K is forced to join a fanatic group to become an assassin, doing strings of strange murderous tasks. Its abysmal story revolves around an amnesia-stricken man unceremoniously named K, but we all know it's Kazuya since the title spoiled it. ![]() Regardless of how familiar one is to the game, the movie is undoubtedly terrible for anyone unfortunate enough of watching it. Simply slapping the namesake to some random script, which the movie clearly did, will not fool anyone. Let it be known that this movie is in no way, shape or form a representation of Tekken franchise. I've quite enjoyed playing Tekken video games, a fact that makes watching this movie that much more unbearable.
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