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Mortal Kombat 2 s Villain Return Sets Up 3 Big Characters In The Sequel

Mortal Kombat 2 s Villain Return Sets Up 3 Big Characters In The Sequel
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Mortal Kombat (2021) UHD Review • Home Theater Forum

MSRP: $44.98 In 17 th century Japan, Hanzo Hasashi (Hiroyuki Sanada) has come home to a peaceful life with his family. That is soon interrupted when his nemesis Bi-Han (Joe Taslim) arrives to wipe out every living member of Hanzo’s family, ending in a deadly martial arts duel between these two ninja assassins. Bi-Han believes himself to be victorious, sending Hanzo to his death. However, Lord Raiden (Tadanobu Asano) arrives on a stream of lightning (looking like a character out of John Carpenter’s Big Trouble in Little China) to take the hidden infant daughter of Hanzo to safety. Flash forward to present day, and we meet Cole Young (Lewis Tan), a washed-up MMA fighter trying o support his family on occasional $200 fights at the local boxing gym. After losing another match one evening, Cole and his family find themselves under attack from Bi-Han, who now calls himself Sub-Zero, until they run into former Special Forces Major Jackson “Jax” Briggs (Mehcad Brooks

4K Blu-ray Review: Mortal Kombat

4K Blu-ray Review: Mortal Kombat
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Bloody & brutal Mortal Kombat gets back to video game basics

Ludi Lin and Max Huang in Mortal Kombat. When the original Mortal Kombat film came out in 1995, it was among the first wave of movies based on video games, coming just three years after the game itself debuted in arcades in 1992. Like virtually every other video game adaptation since, it was much derided for its laughable plot, dialogue, and, most importantly, action. Twenty-six years later, not much has changed in the reboot of the franchise except one key thing that lines it up much better with the aesthetic of the video game series. In this Mortal Kombat, the central figure is MMA fighter Cole Young (Lewis Tan), who is initially unaware that he shares a heritage with the great Hanzo Hasashi (Hiroyuki Sanada), an 1800s-era Japanese warrior whose family is slaughtered in a brutal opening sequence.

Mortal Kombat Is Hollywood s Latest Disappointing Action Film

Mortal Kombat Is Hollywood’s Latest Disappointing Action Film Vulture.com 2 days ago Hollywood has forgotten what to do with the human body. This truth has seeped into every genre of film today. Musicals lack wit and the understanding that more than just the face can tell a story. Superhero flicks and IP franchises retain an unfortunate stranglehold on the industry but make legible the utter sexlessness in American cinema as a whole. This year’s Mortal Kombat adaptation which dropped simultaneously in theaters and on HBO Max last Friday is another paltry reminder that Hollywood has abandoned the sincere pleasure action films provide: pointing a camera at a person in motion to showcase their beauty and savagery.

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