The film tells of a collection of dead video games that seem terrifying. In this strange movie,. It turns out that there are four beautiful competitors in the martial arts tournament who must cooperate to confront a vicious threat against evil.
I do not recommend DOA: Dead or Alive or even the most hardcore fan of games. [Full review in Spanish]
Hollywood Reporter
June 19, 2007
Quantcast The plot is but an excuse for a series of elaborately choreographed fight sequences featuring a combination of digital and wire work that somehow manages to feel completely fake despite the obvious physical exertions of its well-trained cast.
While the teen target audience may be convinced that this is exciting, the rest of us will leave the theater exhausted and with brain cells thoroughly fried.
A metaphorical training bra for ogling boys - along with second childhood Dirty Old Aged men - DOA gives new meaning to females hooking up and hanging out, when it comes to airborne upper body intimate wear and its gravity defying plastic contents alike
New York Times
June 18, 2007
There was a time when movies like DOA: Dead or Alive lurked sheepishly at schoolboy height on video store shelves, spines straining to accommodate the charms of their actresses.
New York Daily News
June 18, 2007
Charlie's Angels, Survivor, American Gladiators and Girls Gone Wild are just some of the bad influences on Hong Kong action director Corey Yuen's laughably silly adaptation of the video game DOA: Dead or Alive.