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Yeah, but if you... man, we're getting into weird analogy territory, like if you disintegrated Superman's arms he wouldn't be able to go "fool! Little did you know that my arms and I are one and can be remade from me!" and will his arms back into being from pure nothingness. - Pendaran
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I just got done watching Mortal Kombat. I thought it was pretty good. I had my issues with it but I enjoyed it.
There's a kernal of a point in that interview, about Cap being disconnected from Modern society.
It's just conveyed in the single dumbest way that such a point possibly could be
I feel they got just enough right in Mortal Kombat, aesthetically speaking and performance-wise, that it accentuates what they did wrong all the more so.
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- The Mortal Kombat tournament is about the merger of the realms. Except in this movie we don't see why this is important, and it becomes less about being willing to fight and more bearing a special marking that means you are 'chosen'
- This effectively turns the story from a desperate fight to save Earthrealm into something like The Highlander, where the Kombatants are marked by destiny, and it can pass between people to grant them special powers.
- Why they decided they needed a story device like this to explain why Liu Kang can throw fireballs and Kung Lao can control his hat becomes apparent because of how purposeless Cole is as a protagonist.
- Did the studio need to be spotted a normal POV character, with a family, driven to the tournament by circumstance?
- Because Jax is there, and has a direct connection with Sub-Zero who is responsible for his arms
- And Sonya is there, who was tracing and expositing the lore
- Even Kano could have worked well as a villain protagonist. I really enjoyed the actor's perfomance, but, Kano gotta Kano.
- Cole wears many hats and none of them fit. He's just your everyday man, who is marked as one of the chosen, and is descended from a certain characters, and sucks and has no powers, until he unlocks them which makes him functionally invincible, except against Sub-Zero...a guy who he has thin motivations to go after yet gets the finishing blow on because...why?
- Shifting Liu Kang and Kung Lao to the roles of trainers and mentors was a move I liked, but I feel both were very underutilized overall
- Remember that tournament? That's okay, the movie doesn't either. Shang Tsung spends the whole movie cheating and trying to kill the opposition before it even starts. Multiple times. With no consequences.
- Then at Cole's suggestion at the eleventh hour, Raiden wakes up and realizes he can teleport anyone literally anywhere and nobody thinks this is suss.
- Scorpion has been reduced to...a summon. And he still can't beat Sub-Zero without Cole's help, a guy who barely knows who he is and can't understand his spoken Japanese
- I'm rambling and out of order, but what they did to Goro is a crime.
Some movies can get away on the strength of their performances, and sometimes the action choreography can create enough of a spectacle to distract from the flaws. However, things still need to happen for a plausible reason, other than the need for an action setpiece. When you're taking the aesthetic of a well-known franchise, these things magnify and matter much more in the spirit of adaptation.
Anywho, this movie left me uncomfortably rustled and a little frustrated.
I haven't seen the new Mortal Kombat movie, but I have seen Mortal Kombat Legends: Scorpion's Revenge . Which I like.
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I'm mixed on Mortal Kombat, I certainly won't say it was a good movie cause lord knows that would be a lie, pacing's a messspoilers:end of spoilers, way too much expository dialogue, some of the actors just weren't goodspoilers:
if you need a bathroom break feel free to go after they get to Raiden's temple during the training montage, you won't miss much end of spoilers some of the characters were utterly wastedspoilers:
and they killed off the really fun one in Kano, god they need to figure out a way to bring him back end of spoilers. the easter eggs where they say "fatality" or "flawless victory" or whatever where straight up cringe worthy. Cole was boring but at least he seemed to be decent with choreography. The plot reason for them getting powers imo was by far the worst part of the movie and harkens back to some of the worse aspects of video game movie adaptations past. On the plus the cinematography was pretty good, fight scenes were pretty well choreographed, Kano was a treat whenever he was on screen and the first act was pretty good while the third act was at least decent.
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supposedly they're making three more of these, hopefully now that Cole's arc is seemingly done he ceases to be the protagonist, Johnny Cage looks to be in the next one, hopefully he's the star.
also
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Kung Lao just seems destined to have a cool scene and then immediately get shit on no matter which adaptation it is doesn't he?
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So, looking at the reviews in this thread regarding the Mortal Kombat movie, I think I'm gonna skip it. Was already leaning toward not watching it because they did Johnny Cage dirty by not making him a part in it despite him having a major role in almost every MK-based production except Mortal Kombat: Annihilation (which sucked), Defenders of the Realm (which sucked), and Conquest (which was a prequel based around Great Kung Lao, though it somehow had Scorpion in it).
You know, I'm seeing a pattern here. If you make a production based in the MK mythos and don't have Johnny Cage in a major role, it's probably going to suck.
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