In the year 2043, an evil crime lord, M. Bison, is trying to take over the world. He was arrested and sentenced to jail by the Judge. M. Bison's minions, Kent, Sagat, and Toyota travel to the year 1993 to kill the Judge before he has a chance to get into office. During a battle with M.Bison's minions, the Future Cops Lung, Guile, Ti Man, and Ah Sing hear of their plot. The Police Director decided to send them back to the past also to protect the Judge. Lung ultimately stays behind because he is the Police Director's brother-in-law. Once the Future Cops get to 1993, they land in the backyard of 20-something-year-old high school student Tai Hung, who helps them stay undercover by letting them live with him and his family. Ti Man pretends to be a fellow student while striking up a romance with Tai Hung's sister, Chun May; Guile pretends to be a music teacher at the school while also striking up a romance with one of the students, Crab Angel; while Ah Sing follows Tai Hung pretending to be his servant, all the while protecting him from the evil school bullies, while Tai Hung pursues a romance of his own with his long-time friend Choi Ney. Eventually, the villains show up, wreak havoc, and many battles ensue. (Source: Wikipedia) Edit Translation
- English
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- Norsk
Cast & Credits
- Andy LauTi Man / VegaMain Role
- Dicky CheungChan Tai Hung / Yu Ti Hung / Nobita / Son GokuMain Role
- Chingmy YauChun May / Chun LiMain Role
- Ken LoM. Bison [General]Support Role
- Billy ChowSagat [Thai king]Support Role
- Charlie YeungChoi Ney / ShizukaSupport Role
Reviews
Acting / Cast : good acting skill from each of the character, even just the minor role character, not over act and not stiff either.
Music : if u like cantonese music, u might like the music (almost all the cast is the 1 that sang for this movie)
Rewatch Value : i will definitely watch it again, the story are different, not boring at all, and have a 90's comical comedy which is i like so much.
Overall : a perfect movie for a 90's hong kong movie lover and for the game freak out there. ^^
Directed by Wong Jing, the film is an unofficial (read: copyright-free) adaptation of Street Fighter, mixed with a plot that feels like a collective meltdown between Terminator and Doraemon.
🥊 The Plot (Or the lack thereof)
In the year 2043, a crime lord named Bison is about to be judged. His henchmen travel back in time to 1993 with the goal of eliminating the judge before he delivers the sentence. To stop them, a group of police officers from the future—the "Future Cops"—also travel back in time.
The problem? They end up in a high school, pretending to be students and staff to protect the young man who will become the judge.
🌟 The All-Star Cast
What makes this film a cult classic isn't the script, but the incredible cast. Seeing the "crème de la crème" of Hong Kong dressed up as video game characters is a unique experience:
Actor Character Based on...
Andy Lau Vega (Ti-Lung)
Jacky Cheung Guile (Broom Man)
Aaron Kwok Ryu
Dicky Cheung The protagonist (half Nobita, half hero)
Chingmy Yau Chun-Li
Simon Yam Dhalsim
🔥 Why watch it?
1. The "Mo Lei Tau" Humor
The film is steeped in Mo Lei Tau-style comedy (total nonsense). The jokes are fast-paced, physical, and often break the fourth wall. Expect bizarre transformations, low-budget special effects that have their charm, and completely absurd situations.
2. Pop Culture References
Besides Street Fighter, the film throws in references to Super Mario Bros. (there's even a sequence inspired by the game), Dragon Ball, and other anime from that era. It's a time capsule of early 90s Asian pop culture.
3. Fight Choreography
Despite the silliness, the fights are coordinated by Ching Siu-tung. Even with the ridiculous costumes and excessive wire-fu, the action is fun and creative, capturing the "arcade" spirit well.
⚡ The Verdict
Future Cops isn't a "good movie" by traditional filmmaking standards, but it's a must-see. It's vibrant, funny, visually crazy, and possesses a contagious energy that modern blockbusters often lose in their pursuit of technical perfection.
Reality Note: If you're expecting a faithful and serious adaptation of Street Fighter, stay away. But if you want to see Andy Lau with metal claws fighting a generic villain while someone dressed as Mario runs around in the background, this is your movie.










