

Jin is initially turned away from the Mishima Zaibatsu, and, even after meeting Heihachi, his grandfather has little interest in him until Jin mentions Ogre. Jin is left with no choice but to seek out his grandfather, whom his mother told him to go to should she not survive the fight. He and his mother are defeated, with Ogre and Jun seemingly disappearing following a gas explosion in the house. Unable to watch his mother being attacked any longer, Jin rushes out to help her. Jun tells Jin to stay inside as she fights Ogre. Later, a demon, Ogre, attacks the Kazamas. When the drunken father of one of the bullies arrives at the Kazama property to fight Jin, Jun disarms the man and shows Jin how to use restraint to resolve conflict. Jin is shown learning Kazama Ryu, with its emphasis on clear-minded focus and using an enemy’s weight against them, with self control being of utmost importance. She tells him he has lost this fight because he could not control himself. However, his mother, Jun, arrives and intervenes.

After initially not fighting them, Jin becomes angered by a comment about his mother, and attacks the bullies, easily defeating them. They're going to need to take a completely different approach if they want to attract the interests of the hardcore fans.The story begins on Yakushima, with Jin Kazama being attacked by bullies who tell him to stay in the forest and that he doesn’t belong in town. Does this movie some justice in a Hollywood remake. They make an anime movie out of Tekken that sticks true to the roots or B. With all that being said as a loyal Tekken fan. The action is what made up for that downside. Aside from all that, the content of the film as story progress wise was forced. Like I said though, I can see how someone who has never played the console games could enjoy this movie. A lot of the Tekken characters in this movie where completely out of character compared to the character they portray in the gaming world. I guess I now know how those guys who say "The book was better" feel. I found myself saying "omg what are you guys doing this isn't how that happened" almost every 5 minutes in this film. However, from the perspective of somebody who has played the games. From the perspective of somebody who has never played the games before, this would in fact be a good film. To say the least I wasn't "Butt Hurt" but I wasn't happy either. To be honest, I didn't really know what to expect. When I first heard about this movie I was pretty psyched. One of those games happened to be Tekken. When I was a child there was 3 video games that to this day will always go down in history as my favorite games ever made.
