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Street fighter legendofchunli

Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li is the second live action movie attempt based on Capcom's long-running Street Fighter video game series (the 1994 version being the first), and released by Fox. It tells the story of Chun-Li Xiang (Kristin Kreuk) - a young piano/Wushu prodigy who has her young world shatter at age 10, when the crimelord Bison (and his Scary Black Dragon, Balrog) kidnap her father and whisk him off to parts unknown. Seventeen years later, after the death of her mother, concert pianist Chun-Li receives a mysterious scroll telling her to go to Bangkok. There she meets Gen, a former partner of Bison and leader of the mysterious Order Of The Web. Gen offers to train Chun-Li for her inevitable showdown with Bison.

There's also a subplot about Interpol agent Charlie Nash and Bangkok detective Maya Sunee, but they don't really matter until the end (and then mostly as backup for Chun-Li).


Tropes used in Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li include: