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Onlineshopper
Recensito in Germania il 7 marzo 2025
Wer einen Film mit viel Anspruch erwartet, der sollte ins Theater gehen, denn das ist definitiv nichts für ihn. Wer aber einen sehr guten Christopher Lambert sehen will und sehr gute Kampfszenen inklusive des tollen Soundtracks, der wird hier bestens unterhalten.
Martin
Recensito in Italia il 12 febbraio 2025
per fare un tuffo nel passato anche se a distanza di anni non c'e' piu' la stessa magia..
Ciclope stefanutto
Recensito in Italia il 29 settembre 2024
Perfetto
Emanuela Nocchi
Recensito in Italia il 19 agosto 2024
Intramontabile
Marco Idile
Recensito in Italia il 5 giugno 2024
Bellissimo film
Mattia
Recensito in Italia il 30 dicembre 2024
Per chi si intende dell'omonimo videogame, lo consiglio tantissimo.
Térence Duchesneau
Recensito in Canada il 9 febbraio 2023
J'ai commander le film pour avoir la première version qui étais sortir du film dans les années 90. J'étais pas sur que la flexy livraison étais une bonne chose mais, j'ai bel et bien reçut le colis, dans un délais raisonnable et intact.
Alessandro Di iulio
Recensito in Italia il 8 ottobre 2022
Ho comprato questo DVD perché sono un grande fan di Mortal Kombat. Devo dire che è il miglior film di Mortal Kombat. Ottimo prezzo e imballaggio perfetto.
Jacopo
Recensito in Italia il 11 luglio 2021
Sempre bellissimo! In bluray anche meglio!
Aurora
Recensito in Italia il 12 febbraio 2021
Perfetto.
Ruby Merchant
Recensito in Spagna il 16 aprile 2016
Dated back to 1995 this movie was one of the greatest and one might find it a pretty good movie nowadays even much water though;Most of the action stunts are off the bat no special effects included except for some required stunts that forced to but for the rest is one of a kind.Whether you are into Mortal kombat or not you should not miss this retro movie for the world,it will make you get going into some real action!AND....what about that blockbuster soundtrack that made you rock like a wrench?
The 90's Guy
Recensito nel Regno Unito il 28 novembre 2011
Mortal Kombat. The movie. Released in 1995. Wanna read my review on it? OK, but there's something you need to know. Mortal Kombat is based on the video game series of the same name. If you think Sonya is that ugly bird who use to appear in Eastenders, and the term "Finish him" means a girl breaking up with a guy, then you've clearly got a lot of catching up to do. And now it's time for a synopsis.An evil dude by the name of Shang Tsung and his minions from the realm of Outworld have set up a once-in-a-generation fighting tournament called Mortal Kombat. Outworld has beaten Earth in nine straight tournaments, and if they win a tenth they get to take over Earth's realm, and thus us current inhabitants will be completely f*****.The fate of the Earth lies in the hands of three individuals who have entered Mortal Kombat for different reasons. Johnny Cage (Linden Ashby) is a movie actor who wants to prove that he's not a fake and that he can fight for real; Sonya Blade (Bridgette Wilson) is a beautiful-but-tough soldier who wants to get her hands on another fighter, Kano, for killing her partner; and Liu Kang (Robin Shou), a martial artist who wants to avenge the death of his brother by killing Shang Tsung. Under the guidance of the god of lightening, Raiden (Christopher Lambert), the fighters must mentally prepare themselves for the fight of their lives.The action in this movie is fast paced, and there are fights aplenty. Anyone who enjoys playing the MK video games (particularly those who STILL have a copy of the first game on the Mega Drive or SNES!) will be pleased to see all their favourite fighters in action, including Sub-Zero and Scorpion. Their only disappointment will be that Raiden doesn't fight. It's against immortal rules, apparently. The movie also manages to throw in a few humourous moments, including a really good bit at the end of the fight between Sonya and Kano. A genius bit of scripting if I say so myself!One criticism I have about the Mortal Kombat movie is the lack of familiar star-studded names. With the exception of Christopher Lambert who was in the Highlander movies, there's virtually no one here you'll recognize. This makes the movie difficult to recommend to those who love their extremely high profile acting talent. I mean who here actually knows Talisa Soto (who plays Kitana) and sends her fan mail? Mind you, she does look great in that tight partially-leathered outfit she sports.Mortal Kombat is hardly Oscar-winning material. But with plenty of beat-'em-up thrills and an awesome techno dance theme tune, this is ideal for those who live and breathe the MK franchise. As for those who don't...well...it still provides plenty of kick-backside fights, so you've got at least one reason to look at this DVD.
Leigh Maynard
Recensito nel Regno Unito il 25 novembre 2008
With some reasonably well known actors (Christopher Lambert - Highlander; Robin Shou - Mortal Kombat Annihilation, Kung Fool, D.O.A. Dead Or Alive; & Linden Ashby - Wild Things 2, Wild Things 3, Resident Evil 3: Apocalypse) this film, in my personal opinion, has to be one of the best game-to-film adaptations about. Dare I say that it maybe one of the forerunners to the whole game-to-film genre. the plot's a bit thin at times, but what it lacks in plot, it more than makes up for with the abundance of witty one liners & action.Any fans of the Mortal Kombat games who haven't seen this film, or the sequel, Mortal Kombat: Annihilation, must see & own this film. If you don't take the story line too seriously, it's a must have for the collection.The sound track is amazing (I own the soundtrack, as well as the film). The songs chosen were used in the right places in the film, & for the right length of time. The wardrobe department done an astounding job (the outfit Sonya Blade {Bridgette Wilson} wore when she fought Kano {Trevor Goddard} made her look amazing)!Mortal Kombat, in my opinion, has put later attempts at game-to-film adaptations (namely Doom, Bloodrayne, Bloodrayne 2 & D.O.A.) to shame. Bear in mind that Mortal Kombat was made & released at least a good 10 years before the aforementioned game-to-film adaptations, & that all the staff involved in the film didn't have the computer technology, nor the types of equipment that films today have available to them (e.g. CGI, etc). So on that front, well done to all the staff involved with the Mortal Kombat film.If you do end up purchasing the film, you won't be disappointed with it, it's well worth paying the money for it.
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