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Shadaloo, Southeast Asia, 1995. As civil war enters its seventh month, warlord General M Bison (Raul Julia) brings the crisis to the brink of global conflict when he takes 63 Allied Nations relief workers hostage, threatening to execute them unless a ransom of 20 billion dollars is forthcoming. Colonel William F. Guile (Jean-Claude Van Damme) is given the mission to rescue the hostages – but first he must locate them. The action reaches fever pitch as Guile, Cammy (Kylie Minogue) Bison and their collective forces clash in a highly-charged climactic battle, with the fate of the free world hanging in the balance. (88 Films)

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kaylin 

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English Such craziness, which is not that bad in execution, even though one might think so based on the time of its creation. If there are any tricks, they are not nearly as bad as one might think. I quite like that it's such a crazy costume, where things go haywire and it actually turns out quite well. Nothing groundbreaking, but a nice hour and a half of entertainment, yes. ()

Lima Boo!

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English That's all I'll give it, even though my lustful eyes feasted on the ravishing Kylie. I could simply put on a clip with her and I wouldn’t have to watch this botched and boring Van Damme flick. ()

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Kaka 

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English A cult-classic, though not exactly brilliant, it is one of the most famous films with Jean-Claude Van Damme. There isn't as much action as there should be and, on the contrary, there is an abundance of chatter. But the self-parody and several interesting references and winks occasionally make you smile, realising that they didn't take everything so seriously after all. Furthermore, towards the end, Van Damme showcases some great kicks and flips, so that's a small plus. ()

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