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DOA: Dead or Alive
Three female fighters standing ready
Theatrical release poster, showing ChristieTinaand Kasumi
Directed byCorey Yuen
Produced byPaul W. S. Anderson
Jeremy Bolt
Written byJ.F. Lawton
Adam Gross
Seth Gross
Based onDead or Alive
by Tomonobu Itagaki
StarringHolly Valance
Jaime Pressly
Devon Aoki
Sarah Carter
Natassia Malthe
Eric Roberts
Matthew Marsden
Steve Howey
Kevin Nash
Brian J. White
Kane Kosugi
Collin Chou
Music byJunkie XL
CinematographyChi Ying Chan
Kwok-Man Keung
StudioConstantin Film
VIP 4 Medienfonds
Mindfire Entertainment
Distributed byUniversal Pictures (Int'l)
Dimension Films
The Weinstein Company
Release dates
  • September 7, 2006(AUS/NZ)
  • June 15, 2007(United States)
Running time87 minutes
CountryUnited States
Germany
United Kingdom[1]
LanguageEnglish
Budget$21,000,000
Box office$7,516,532
DOA: Dead or Alive is a 2006 ensemble martial arts film loosely based on the Tecmo/Team Ninja fighting game series Dead or Alive. It was directed by Corey Yuen and written by J. F. Lawton, Adam Gross, and Seth Gross.
In the film, a number of fighters are invited to DOA "Dead or Alive", an invitational martial arts contest. The four female fighters begin as rivals, but work together to uncover the secret that Donovan, the organizer of the tournament, is trying to hide. The film has various appearances from characters of the game series, which include Tina Armstrong (Jaime Pressly), Christie Allen (Holly Valance), Kasumi (Devon Aoki), Ayane (Natassia Malthe) andHelena Douglas (Sarah Carter).

Plot[edit]

A group of martial arts and combat masters are invited to a fighting contest, "Dead or Alive", on an isolated island within an advanced complex, with the ultimate prize of $10 million. Among the competitors are Kasumi, a shinobi ninja-princess looking for her brother Hayate (who was competing in the last tournament), Tina, a professional wrestler setting out to prove she has more potential (complicated by her father Bass being one of the contenders), Christie, a master thief and assassin, her treacherous partner Maximillian ‘Max’ Marsh, and Hayabusa, a friend of Kasumi and Hayate who follows Kasumi to keep her safe, using the invitation to DOA for this. A final competitor is Helena Douglas, daughter of the tournament’s late founder. When they arrive, they are monitored by the island’s supervisor, Dr. Victor Donovan, who, aided by egghead Weatherby, is gathering data (using injected nano-sensors) from the fights for some mysterious project. To add to the situation, an assassin from Kasumi’s colony named Ayane, has followed Kasumi to kill her and wipe away the disgrace the princess has caused to the clan.
The contest plays out, with multiple contestants fighting and being defeated (including Gen Fu, Bayman, Leon and Zack), until only Kasumi, Christie, Hayabusa and Tina are left, with Helena being defeated by Christie. During the course of the film, Max and Christie form a plan to steal the fortune stowed away inside a hidden vault. During her fight, Christie sees that the key to finding and unlocking the vault is a tattoo on the back of Helena’s neck. Meanwhile, Kasumi begins to suspect Donovan of lying about her brother being killed in the previous tournament, and Hayabusa, infiltrating the main facility to find the truth, is captured. She is more than once confronted and nearly killed by Ayane, who Kasumi tries to convince that Hayate is alive (since it is eventually clear that Ayane loves Hayate). Also, Weatherby begins to fall for Helena, and in the end tells her about what he knows of the mystery project, and that before Helena’s father could shut the project down, he died (indicating that he was murdered).
On the final day of the tournament, wondering where Hayabusa is, Kasumi, Christie and Tina look for him and discover a secret entrance to the main complex, where they find Hayabusa unconscious. They are then gassed and captured. Meanwhile, Helena resolves to stop the mystery project, and has to fight the armed staff of the island, sent to kill her and Weatherby by Donovan. They are followed inside by Max, who finds his way to the vault, and is then knocked out by Bayman, who is working for Donovan. Inside the main complex, Donovan shows the four semifinalists the project he has been developing; an advanced form of neural interface that allows him and others to use the fighters' combined skills to become the ultimate fighter. After ‘downloading’ the data into the device (shaped like a pair of sunglasses), he then shows that he kept Hayate alive and in peak condition to test the technology. He challenges Hayate to fight and win, if the others are to survive. Hayate accepts and is defeated, then thrown through a wall to die. Hayate is saved by Ayane, and the two of them apparently accept each other.
With the successful demonstration, Donovan prepares to sell the technology around the world, and begins downloading it to the watching buyers. Weatherby stops the broadcast and alerts the CIA, which provokes Donovan to head for them. Helena keeps Donovan back while Weatherby frees the others, but both are defeated and Donovan activates a self-destruct sequence which will obliterate the base. Kasumi, Helena, Christie, Tina, Ayane and Hayate launch a combined attack on Donovan, while Hayabusa and Weatherby find Max and escape with him, despite Max's urge to go back for the money. During the battle with the fighters, Donovan’s ‘glasses’ are knocked off and he is easily paralyzed by Hayate and Kasumi. The fighters then all escape as the base explodes and Donovan is consumed by the flames, making their escape by a hijacked pirates' boat.
In the final scene, Helena, Ayane, Christie, Tina and Kasumi are shown together again preparing to fight an army of ninja in Kasumi’s palace.

Cast[edit]

  • Devon Aoki as Kasumi, a princess who flees her temple in order to seek out the truth about the mysterious "death" of her brother. She will not be convinced that her brother is dead until she sees a body.
  • Derek Boyer as Bayman, a combatant in the tournament, follows Donovan's orders without question on the island, acting as his bodyguard.
  • Sarah Carter as Helena Douglas, who welcomes all of the other fighters to the DOA island. At the age of 21, she is competing in her first tournament and hopes to win to honour the memory of her late father, Fame Douglas the founder of DOATEC.
  • Collin Chou as Hayate, a superior fighter, Hayate was captured by DOATEC in the previous tournament. He is believed to be dead, leading Kasumi to enter DOA to unravel the truth behind his disappearance.
  • Steve Howey as Weatherby, the head of the technical capabilities during the DOA tournament. He also has an affection for Helena, and reveals to her Donovan's sinister plans.
  • Song Lin as Brad Wong
  • Fang Liu as Gen Fu
  • Hung Lin as Hitomi
  • Kane Kosugi as Ryu Hayabusa. Hayabusa tries his best to convince Kasumi not to leave the temple, and after she leaves, he follows her by entering into DOA, which displeases Kasumi. Hayabusa is Hayate's (Kasumi's brother) best friend and pledges his help in finding him. (Kane previously played a black-garbed ninja, Jiraiya / NinjaBlack of the Super Sentai series Ninja Sentai Kakuranger).
  • Matthew Marsden as Maximillian Marsh, Christie's lover and co-conspirator; he enters the DOA tournament under false pretenses, and begins planning to rob DOATEC's vault with Christie.
  • Natassia Malthe as Ayane, a ninja assassin, is ordered to seek and kill Kasumi, who is considered an outcast to the clan (a nukenin, though the word shinobi is mistakenly used throughout the movie). She first confronts Kasumi before she flees the temple, then several times on the island. She has feelings towards Hayate (she is not his half-sister in the movie), and initially believes him to be dead.
  • Kevin Nash as Bass Armstrong, Tina's father, also a professional wrestler. He enters the tournament also in an attempt to persuade Tina to return to wrestling. During the tournament, he misinterprets Tina's relationships with Christie and Kasumi as being 'more than friends'.
  • Jaime Pressly as Tina Armstrong, a professional American wrestler, entering the tournament to prove to her critics that she is not a fake.
  • Eric Roberts as Dr. Victor Donovan, the head of DOATEC. Throughout the film we learn that he has a hidden agenda.
  • Robin Shou as pirate leader
  • Silvio Simac as Leon, another fighter at DOA, Hayate is stated to have been killed during his battle against Leon in the last tournament. Nevertheless, when Kasumi defeats him, she starts to doubt the story even more with the phrase: "You could not have killed my brother."
  • Holly Valance as Christie, a thief and assassin who plots to break into the island's vault. It is the Australian actress's first major role in a film.
  • Ying Wang as Leifang
  • Brian J. White as Zack, another fighter, who is eventually eliminated by Tina, with whom he had been trying to flirt during the tournament.

Production[edit]

The film began principal photography on May 4, 2005, and concluded on July 19, 2005. Filming locations include BangkokGuilin, Hengdian and Hong Kong. The production budget was estimated to be $21,000,000.[2][3]

Release[edit]

The film was released first in a number of markets during September 2006 including the United Kingdom, Australia, and the Philippines. The British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) rated it 15,Irish Film Censor's Office (IFCO) 15A, Office of Film and Literature Classification (Australia) (OFLC) M (unrestricted, unlike the MA-15+ rating), all Canadian provinces gave it a PG except forQuebec which gave it a G with warning, and the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) PG-13. The film was released in North America on June 15, 2007, without press screenings.[4]

Home media[edit]

The DVD of DOA: Dead or Alive was released on September 11, 2007. In the first week, 68,578 DVD units have been sold, and the film opened at #12 and earned $1,370,874.[5]

Reception[edit]

Box office[edit]

In non-North American markets, the film was relatively successful, making over $6,000,000 at the international box office, with almost $1 million in both the UK and Australia. In the USA though, the film was a box-office bomb, making only $260,000 its first week. It was released into 505 theaters, and spent 21 days in theaters closing on July 5 with a domestic gross of $480,813 (or about 7.2% of worldwide gross as of 7/5/07). The film grossed a total of $7,516,532.[6]

Critical response[edit]

Reviews were generally negative. Rotten Tomatoes gives a rating of 34% based on 44 reviews.[7] At Metacritic, the film scored 38% based on reviews from 8 critics.[8]
L.A. Weekly gives the film a favorable review comparing it to Charlies Angels and praising the director for providing "one of the year’s purest entertainments" and "pretty much nonstop fighting ... with the flair you expect from a master choreographer like Yuen. It’s awesome."[9] Michael Ferraro from Film Threat credited the film with the unusual accomplishment of following the plot of the game series it is based on, even including a volleyball sequence, although he is critical there is not all that much plot. He described the acting and dialog as atrocious, and is bored by the action and fighting but calls the end result hilarious, and suggested it as the kind of film you might watch with a group of drunken friends, adding your own commentary track.[10] Joe Leydon of Varietycalled it a "whirring blur of hot babes and cool fights" but complained the film is insubstantial and not enough even to appeal to genre fans with lowered expectations, suggesting it belongs in the video store and on late night television. He described the film as a "a caffeinated mash-up" of Enter the DragonMortal KombatCharlie's Angels and a few other films, but did praise Yuen for his show-stopping spectacles and compared an outdoor sword fight saying it "looks like a collaboration between Gene Kelly and Bruce Lee".[3]

References[edit]

  1. Jump up^ "DOA Dead or Alive"British Film Institute. London. Retrieved November 10, 2012.
  2. Jump up^ "Business Data for DOA: Dead or Alive". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved 2006-08-28.
  3. Jump up to:a b Joe Leydon (June 15, 2007). "DOA: Dead or Alive"Variety.
  4. Jump up^ Boston Globe (June 16, 2007): "In 'DOA,' the inspiration and excitement are MIA" (review by Tom Russo)
  5. Jump up^ "DOA: Dead or Alive - DVD Sales". The Numbers. Retrieved 2010-08-12.
  6. Jump up^ DOA: Dead or Alive (2007)
  7. Jump up^ DOA: Dead or Alive at Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved on 2009-11-23.
  8. Jump up^ http://www.metacritic.com/movie/doa-dead-or-alive CBS Interactive Metacritic
  9. Jump up^ Luke Y. Thompson (June 13, 2007). "Film Reviews: Fantastic Four, Fido, Amu"L.A. Weekly. Retrieved 2031-04-04.
  10. Jump up^ Michael Ferraro (June 23, 2007). "DOA: Dead or Alive"Film Threat.

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