Skip to modern day where washed up MMA fighter Cole Young
(Lewis Tan (Deadpool 2)) scrapes by on $200 matches he never wins. Jax (Mehcad Brooks (Glory Road)) pays
a visit because they both share a dragon shaped marking on their bodies. We find out this means they’ve been chosen to
fight in a mystical otherworldly competition for the fate of Earthrealm (Earth)
and must travel to Raiden’s (Tadanobu Asano (Thors)) temple to
train. Now we’re getting into more
familiar territory. I can follow this
part.
But what’s really kinda weird about this film is (and spoiler)
there’s no tournament. Instead villain Shang
Tsung (Chin Han (2012)) decides to cheat and kill off his opponents before
the official bouts. Not a cool move. So I get the filmmakers wanted to do their own
thing instead of replicating the 1995 picture which followed a classic kumite
structure but ditching the tournament altogether definitely comes off as a sequel
idea. I kept waiting for the contest to formally
start and was disappointed when that never happened.
Another strange mix up is creating an original character for
the lead. I thought maybe Cole Young was
from one of the later games because I didn’t recognize him (I’ve only played the
first two entries) but read afterward he was made up just for this movie. Why? You’re
telling me there isn’t a character from any of the games that could be a
suitable main hero? Why not give it to
Sonya (Jessica McNamee (The Meg))?
The only change you would need is to have her be less knowledgeable about
the tourney from the get go so she can learn with the audience about what’s happening.
Can we touch on the special powers for a minute? Each fighter has some sort of unique ability
and the movie attempts to explain this by saying every contender has it in them
already and they need to unlock it through pain/will/aggression, something like
that. The powers are ridiculously random
though like throwing fireballs, a magic hat that can act as a deadly frisbee or
sawblade, a laser eye and there’s a human sized lizard that can spit acid and turn
invisible. Anything goes. Yes, these are the characters from the games. I know.
It’s just silly that they felt like they needed to give some reason for their
abilities like it’s a metaphor for tapping into one’s inner strength/confidence.
Ok, let’s move on to the fighting. While a lot of it is fairly choppy in the editing,
overall it’s fine. Nothing really crazy
or impressive to marvel at but solid martial arts mixed with fantasy elements
like teleporting or forming an ice sword in mid combat or summoning a gargantuan
fire dragon to…set someone on fire. It’s
the video game inspired maneuvers that make these scenes stand out and one of
the coolest moments in the whole piece (which was in the trailer so you’ve seen
it already) is when Sub-Zero freezes Scorpion’s blood that’s shooting out of
his body to form an instant ice spike to stab him with.
From that last statement you can probably guess they don’t
shy away from the gore either. Although,
they wait until towards the end to amp it way up. You got shit like folks getting sawed in half
vertically, intestines spilling out and heads getting crushed. The filmmakers stayed faithful to the source
material in this area so I have to at least give them credit for that.
Unfortunately the dialogue and acting in general is not very
good. Lots of tropes you’ve heard before
and delivered flatly.
Even though this review came out pretty damn negative this
isn’t a horrible picture. Some of the
fights and Kano are enjoyable enough.
Everything else is either forgettable (the characters) or doesn’t
exactly seem Mortal Kombat-y (the opening, the plot). And there’s unnecessary confusion sprinkled
throughout concerning special abilities and how they work, the fact that they
constantly talk about this incredibly important
fate-of-humanity-hangs-in-the-balance tournament yet they never actually
deliver on it, etc.
Look, the 1995 version is a dumb fuckin’ movie but there’s a
charm in how campy it is and it feels more like the video game come to
life. I can appreciate they went in a different
direction this time but there were a bunch of questionable choices made. I’m not sure if I’ll end up revisiting this.
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