![]() Some things just doesn't translate well from being adapted from a console game to the big screen, and fighting games is definitely one such things. And I dare say that it was equally boring, uneventful and unnecessary. "Tekken 2: Katzyuas Revenge" didn't really offer much to the Tekken universe that already didn't fail in the first "Tekken" movie. Reviewed by paul_haakonsen 3 / 10 As equally disappointing as the first movie. Biljana Misic in a school uniform sucking on a pink Dum-Dum and dry humping, so the film wasn't all bad. Now it does leave us open for what promises to be an exciting Tekken 3 as he and the killer girl (Kelly Wenham) will have to take on the big cheese (Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa) who was little more than a cameo. This "sequel" which isn't, was released 4 years after the first film so it may be a good thing that the two are not related.just kidding. The end starts to get twisted and confused. the actually create a story instead of imitating a video game where you just fight. I am not sure how this tied into the first film other than the fact it takes place in the same city. ![]() K has amnesia and flashbacks which likewise have nothing to do with the first film. and he dies too because there is an explosive in his chest. ![]() K kills for the minister, or else the janitor (Sahajak Boonthanakit) dies. ![]() He leaps from his hotel room, bumps his head and joins an assassin cult group lead by The Minister (Rade Serbedzija). ![]() K (Kane Kosugi) escapes from a swat team that can only come at him two at a time, although there are a dozen of them coming up the stairs. Soft plot spoiler review, I give you an idea about the ending, although I omit the details. Reviewed by nogodnomasters 5 / 10 I HAD ISSUES WITH HIM ![]()
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