About Street Fighter
Based on the legendary Capcom video game franchise, 1994's 'Street Fighter' brings the iconic characters to life in a live-action adventure. The film follows Colonel William Guile (Jean-Claude Van Damme) as he assembles an international team of fighters to confront the tyrannical General M. Bison (Raul Julia), who has kidnapped 63 UN relief workers in the fictional nation of Shadaloo. What follows is a globe-trotting mission filled with martial arts showdowns, explosive set pieces, and the campy charm that has made the film a cult classic.
Jean-Claude Van Damme delivers his signature physical performance as Guile, while the late Raul Julia gives a memorably over-the-top portrayal of the villainous Bison that many consider the film's highlight. The supporting cast includes familiar game characters like Chun-Li (Ming-Na Wen), Ken (Damian Chapa), and Ryu (Byron Mann), each bringing their fighting styles to the screen. Director Steven E. de Souza captures the exaggerated spirit of the arcade game with colorful production design and plentiful action sequences.
While 'Street Fighter' received mixed reviews upon release and deviates significantly from game lore, it has earned a beloved place in 90s action cinema. The film's earnest approach, quotable dialogue, and Raul Julia's final cinematic performance create an entertaining experience that's perfect for nostalgic viewing or introducing new audiences to this unique adaptation. Watch it for the martial arts spectacle, the memorable one-liners, and a glimpse into 1990s video game movie culture at its most ambitious.
Jean-Claude Van Damme delivers his signature physical performance as Guile, while the late Raul Julia gives a memorably over-the-top portrayal of the villainous Bison that many consider the film's highlight. The supporting cast includes familiar game characters like Chun-Li (Ming-Na Wen), Ken (Damian Chapa), and Ryu (Byron Mann), each bringing their fighting styles to the screen. Director Steven E. de Souza captures the exaggerated spirit of the arcade game with colorful production design and plentiful action sequences.
While 'Street Fighter' received mixed reviews upon release and deviates significantly from game lore, it has earned a beloved place in 90s action cinema. The film's earnest approach, quotable dialogue, and Raul Julia's final cinematic performance create an entertaining experience that's perfect for nostalgic viewing or introducing new audiences to this unique adaptation. Watch it for the martial arts spectacle, the memorable one-liners, and a glimpse into 1990s video game movie culture at its most ambitious.


















