Thursday, May 12, 2011

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"Tekken" returns to the anime film

always say, the relationship between cinema and video games are not as healthy or successful as those that can be extended with the comics or literature. But mostly because of the tendency, when assessing a film that has been adapted from a video game, not based on merit film - not that many have them - but in fidelity to a universe , unlike the comics, literature, and was originally set in motion. Furthermore, while the game provides a direct dialogue with the user, allowing to experience first hand, the film is a more passive language, with a ratio in the third person in which we would see the departure of another player.

But this does not preclude further efforts and in this case, as it comes via Europe Press, we have to talk about a new big-screen adaptation of Tekken, the fighting game developed by Namco and published by Namco Bandai Games, which will be adapted into a film made by computer and will direct Yoichi Mori, who is in charge of the games cinematic sequences Tekken 5 and Tekken 6, which for many will guarantee the desired fidelity, and has participated in Apleeseed development and Resident Evil: Degeneration, the animated film directed by Makoto Kamiya.

last year the game and was the subject of an adaptation, by Dwight H. Little Jon Foo starring Kelly Overton and Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa. A film that the game's creators have tried to forget, may therefore not be talking about a reboot, and barely reaching the screens of nowhere, entering directly into the domestic market. Has so far confirmed for summer release in 2011, although dates are not known for international distribution. At least the fans should breathe easy as the creator of the series, Katsuhiro Harada has ensured fidelity to the original:

original models will use video games to respect fully the saga.

As a curiosity for those not familiar with the game, just to mention that many of the characters are inspired, both physically and in his fighting style in real or fictional characters such as Bruce Lee, Jackie Chan, Brandon Lee, Wesley Snipes in his interpretation of "Blade" or even aliens from "Predator", among others.

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