Mortal Kombat II review junky game-to-movie sequel offers more of the same
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Mortal Kombat II review  junky game-to-movie sequel offers more of the same
"The film was a predictable string of fight scenes pieced together with what could generously be described as a plot, but it pulled a major, and to some rather shocking, punch."
"While it did so-so theatrical numbers, it was the platform's most-streamed movie of the year, beating out grander titles such as Dune."
"Treated like a premium format blockbuster does not do a film like Mortal Kombat II any favours, its junkiness less charming and more distracting."
"It's all entirely wafer-thin yet at times incoherently convoluted with guff about realms and amulets that might have worked as mere backdrop in the games."
The sequel to Mortal Kombat faces challenges due to its predecessor's lack of a coherent plot and failure to showcase a proper tournament. While the first film had notable streaming success, it did not resonate well with critics or fans. The sequel aims for a more significant release but risks being perceived as less charming when treated as a premium blockbuster. Despite including a Mortal Kombat tournament, the film remains convoluted and fails to justify a large-screen experience.
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