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Mortal Kombat (Blu-Ray + Digital)

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Specification: Mortal Kombat (Blu-Ray + Digital)

MPAA rating

s_medR R (Restricted)

Product Dimensions

5.43 x 6.81 x 0.63 inches, 5.92 Ounces

Director

Simon McQuoid

Release date

July 13, 2021

Actors

Lewis Tan, Jessica McNamee, Josh Lawson, Tadanobu Asano, Mehcad Brooks

Producers

James Wan, Richard Brener, Todd Garner, Dave Neustadter, Victoria Palmeri

Studio

Warner Bros.

Writers

Oren Uziel, Greg Russo, Dave Callaham

Country of Origin

USA

Number of discs

1

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9 reviews for Mortal Kombat (Blu-Ray + Digital)

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  1. Dawn Yacovetta

    I bought it for my son, and he’s watched it a couple of times now. I watched once with him and enjoyed it. The movie was in great shape and arrived in a timely manner.

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  2. MarilynEN

    I’m a big fan of the original. This is more serious. Special effects are the bomb. Not the faint hearted. Very gross in spots (okay by me)

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  3. Kindle Customer

    This movie is very well done. The fighting is absolutely amazing. As far as technique and martial arts skill, the movie is better than the game. (Not a criticism of the game.) The character costumes are much better than the original movies. I really liked some of the twists the plot takes with Scorpion, which are true to the more recent installments in the MK universe from Ed Boon.

    The movie has received criticism on social media. It is true that no movie is without sin (to quote CinemaSins). However, I am of the opinion that much of it is unfair at best, and untrue at worst. The strength of the MK games is the fighting. The game only provides enough storyline to give character backgrounds and why they are fighting. This isn’t Mass Effect, the Matrix, or Lord of the Rings where the storylines are more integral to their respective universes. Additionally, the original MK games, and the ladder play on the recent ones, can be beat in 20 minutes. With all that said, stretching the game into a full feature movie, while staying true to the essence of the game, is not going to be easy. Either you have to sacrific fighting for storyline (which will probably require leaving the MK universe to an unacceptable degree), or you have to stay true to the minimum-lore tournament that focuses on the fighting. I feel the movie did more of the latter, which would be my preference. Again, it is a fighting game and not Harry Potter or Star Wars. Not only did the movie stay true to the fighting, but it brought in world-renowned martial artists and a real MMA fighter. It makes the fight scenes so much better.

    It is a great movie, imho. I hope we get one or two sequels from it. And I hope others who think they might have some interest in it give it a chance.

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  4. Rodrigo Andrés Bolívar Arias

    Me gustó la forma cómo bien empacado. Así mismo, fue agradable encontrar que la película viene con varias complementos como escenas eliminadas, entre otros clips que rodearon el filme.

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  5. E. A. Solinas

    While the 1990s “Mortal Kombat” movie was cheesy fun, it wasn’t quite the film that fans of the game franchise wanted… primarily because it was PG-13, and thus bloodless and tame. It didn’t help that its sequel, “Mortal Kombat: Annihilation,” was one of the most legendarily bad movies of all time.

    And so, nearly twenty-five years later, we have been graced by a new “Mortal Kombat” reboot which promises the fatalities, the gore, and the endless swearing from Kano. Its biggest problem is that it’s a build-up to a tournament that will apparently happen in the sequel, meaning that it’s mostly a lot of people running around fighting with little purpose… but hey, it’s mindlessly entertaining, bloody and acrobatic running around.

    The main character is Cole Young (Lewis Tan), a past-his-prime MMA fighter who regularly gets beaten up for $200 a pop. The glaring problem with this character is simple: he’s very boring and generic. There’s really not much to him except his family lineage – he is Completely Normal Guy who serves as an audience proxy.

    But then he and his family are attacked by a cryomantic Chinese ninja known as Sub-Zero, who really wants them dead. They’re rescued by Jax (Mehcad Brooks), an ex-soldier with the same dragon marking that Cole has, although he loses both arms in a fight with Sub-Zero. Fellow ex-soldier Sonya Blade (Jessica McNamee) explains that the dragon marking is a sign of being chosen for a great interdimensional tournament known as Mortal Kombat.

    After an attack by a reptilian monster, Cole and Sonya convince a scummy criminal named Kano (Josh Lawson) – who has also acquired a dragon marking – to lead them to the god Raiden’s temple. Once there, Cole and Kano begin training under fellow champions Kung Lao (Max Huang) and Liu Kang (Ludi Lin). However, the evil soul-eating sorcerer Shang Tsung (Chin Han) is determined to kill Earth’s champions before the tournament even begins, and invades Raiden’s temple.

    If there’s one word to describe the “Mortal Kombat” reboot, it’s “setup.” The entire movie is essentially a setup for the actual Mortal Kombat tournament, and everything that happens within that movie is a setup for some kind of epic fight scene. And in that regard, it works pretty well – the third act is almost wall-to-wall mortal kombat, with plenty of exploding heads, bodies sawed in half, and the occasional evisceration.

    And as far as the plot is concerned, the “setup” status is perhaps its weakness – there’s not really much plot here, just the heroes getting together, trying to develop superpowers, getting their butts kicked, regrouping, and then fighting with the myriad colorful bad guys. The closest to a true plot is the feud between Sub-Zero and Scorpion that spans centuries and dimensional boundaries. That subplot is the powerhouse of the movie, and the epicness of their eventual clash is almost cathartic.

    It has a fairly good cast as well – Tan does as good a job as anyone could with his nondescript character, and it has solid performances by Brooks, Joe Taslim, Lin and Huang. McNamee is a strong female character of the type we need more of – intelligent, fierce, smart, compassionate and moral – and Hiroyuki Sanada is absolutely brilliant in his brief screen-time. Lawson’s Kano is also a complete delight to watch – he is so unabashedly, over-the-top vile that it makes him almost lovable.

    It’s light on story and heavy on gory, making the “Mortal Kombat” reboot a film that is best appreciated with your brain turned off. It’s an entertaining spectacle for people who want some gore and guts, but you’ll have to wait for the sequel for any actual tournament action.

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  6. Amazon Customer

    One of the best Mortal Konbat movies out. 2021 shows to be a great year with movie ordets. This one you must get !!!

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  7. ThatGuy

    If you’re a fan of Mortal Kombat you have to see this movie. They did a great job with it. The special effects work is amazing.

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  8. J. West

    Been playing the first game down the years. I kept on buying Mortal Kombat games. I enjoyed the 1995 movie ever since and the Annihilation one too. Years later they finally made this one. I admit this had a little bit dialogue but Mortal Kombat never disappoints with fights, effects special powers. finishing them with special techniques. You get to see Goro and plenty more. The storyline was believable. The actors & actresses were very good. I hope they do a second one later in the future. Highly recommend.

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  9. Juan Manuel De La Vega Reyes

    Excelente pelicula para mi coleccion

    El producto llego a muy rapido tiempo y de buena calidad

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