Yuan Kui outrageously made a bad movie and adapted it into a movie.

Shaylee 2022-01-06 08:01:59

Hayate, the ninja leader of the misty sky gods, turned into a god nail boy.
The superb ninja Hayabusa became Kasumi's little follower.
Lei Fang, a genius girl, became dumbfounded, and was killed by Gen Fu after showing his only face.
The elegant Helena became Spider-Man...

This is a kuso movie, this is a terrible cosplay show.


Movies adapted from games have always been bad, from the early "Street Fighter" to the later "Resident Evil" to "DOOM" a year or two ago. Except for a "Silent Hill" that is not enough, other works can basically be divided into the ranks of bad articles, and the IMDB score rarely exceeds 6 points.

What makes the movie adaptation of the game so difficult?

One reason is that the game has its own weakness: the script.

Although the game also has a plot, most of it cannot compete with works in the fields of film and literature. Even if there are good scripts in many games, it is insignificant to compare it to the movie circle.

And some of the peculiar things of the game itself, such as the balance of offense and defense, the sense of attack, the joy of growth (RPG games, etc.)... these are difficult to show in the movie, so this is the reason The situation-the best part of the game is not shown, and the script can be shown but the game is not good at it.

The second reason is that the filmmakers have problems. There are too many bad examples. Here is a good example, the movie version of "Silent Hill". In the movie, the nurse corps doesn't have much time to play, but it makes people's eyes bright. The people who make the movie need to know a little about the game. It doesn't mean that you can find two beautiful girls to put on nurse outfits and put some blood on their faces.


And Yuan Kui might think like this: find a third-rate script, find some clothes for cosplay, and maybe you can make a movie.

A good game is ruined like this.


The movie itself is just bad, there are many bad movies, it doesn't hurt to add another one. But the hateful thing is that it also pulled the game down. Those who are not in touch with games will think that these are the things that you play games all day long-this is where Yuan Kui makes this movie's greatest lethality.

Gamers can protest, saying that our game is not so bad, but the movie itself is bad. The problem is that gamers are in the minority after all. More people watched the movie and didn't touch the game, so the protest of a small number of players has become a low comment. Yuan Kui can feel relieved and boldly shoot.

If Shanggang goes online, this is a question of the right to speak. Yuan Kui has the right to speak. He can shoot whatever he wants, but a small number of players can't control the situation.

It's a bit similar to the previous movie "Awesome Geisha".

"Stunning Geisha" has aroused the anger of many Japanese, saying that the movie is completely American Hollywood bullshit, but the actual Japanese geisha is not like that at all. What the Japanese means is, isn’t this raping our national culture? Yes, they raped them. What can be done? You can’t do it if you are angry. The film is from others, or under the banner of a blockbuster, the audience will leave after seeing the excitement, and a few people will continue to study what you are doing. The truth is said.

Therefore, in the face of the powerful offensive old beauty (and movies), the dissatisfied Japanese can only be in a weak position.

Later, there was another "The Da Vinci Code" that did the same, which also caused a commotion. There were many flaws in the content, but this view was still overwhelmed. There was no way. It was a blockbuster movie.

The key is that the strong group holds the right to speak, and the weaker group speaks lightly and wants to refute, but it has no effect.

So the biggest sorrow of the game adaptation into a movie is that the players' opinions are trivial.


The irony is that there are still “factional” disputes among players who are already in a disadvantaged group.
For example, fighting games support the "Iron Fist" faction and support the "VF" faction, just like Jianzong and Qizong in the martial arts world, always attacking each other. The DOA game is more special. There are many MMs in the game and they are in good shape. They are also attacked by the two factions. .

In this case, Yuan Kui really made a movie that only sells meat, which made DOA's reputation worse.

People who watched the movie may feel that the game is even more naive. The swordsmen and Qizong who look down on DOA have new excuses. The rest is a small number of DOA players, so they have to communicate with each other and sigh with emotion: Damn, God nails. Boy, too kuso.



It has nothing to do with Yuan Kui. Some time ago, DOA producer Itagaki Banshin was sued for sexually harassing the company's MM. The lawsuit has not yet been completed. The DOA brand is about to be smashed.


I have posted some game and movie character comparisons on the blog. Friends who have not been in touch with this game can take a look if they are interested.
http://wfwfang.blog.163.com/blog/static/23938992006112031037802/


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movie When I saw a group of aunts in cheongsam coming out with knives, I finally understood why Lei Fang was killed in seconds when he came out. Yuan Kui really doesn't have any more money to invite beautiful MMs. Just find a few passers-by to cosplay and quickly end.

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Extended Reading
  • Greyson 2022-03-26 09:01:09

    I've seen this movie, but I don't remember the plot at all. . . But there doesn't seem to be any drama.

  • Ransom 2022-04-22 07:01:42

    It hit me when I came out~

DOA: Dead or Alive quotes

  • [From trailer]

    Helena Douglas: Don't you think the guy in the second row's cute?

    Christie Allen: Is there a guy in the world that you don't have a crush on?

    Kasumi: You can have him. But what about the other 300?

    unknown: [a whole army of men charge at the girls]

    Tina Armstrong: [pause] Why don't we just split em' up evenly?

  • [From trailer]

    Tina Armstrong: Perfect. Broke another nail.