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Mortal Kombat - Annihilation Details

1997 Certificate 15
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The Outworld villains, refusing to accept the outcome of the tenth Mortal Kombat tournament, try their hand at the direct approach--storming Earth instead, amidst the same synthetic fog, computer morphing, and pounding techno score cues as the first film. Waiting to rebuff them are valiant Earth warriors Liu Kang, the burly Jax,.. Read more

Starring Robin Shou, Sandra Hess, Chris Conrad, Talisa Soto
Director John Leonetti
Genres Action/Adventure, Thriller

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Mortal Kombat - Annihilation

The Outworld villains, refusing to accept the outcome of the tenth Mortal Kombat tournament, try their hand at the direct approach--storming Earth instead, amidst the same synthetic fog, computer morphing, and pounding techno score cues as the first film. Waiting to rebuff them are valiant Earth warriors Liu Kang, the burly Jax, and Sonya Blade, as well as a newly humanized Rayden.

Starring Robin Shou, Sandra Hess, Chris Conrad, Talisa Soto, James Remar, Irina Pantaeva, Keith Cooke, Brian Thompson, Marjean Holden, Dana Hee, Litefoot, Deron McBee, Raynor Scheine, Musetta Vander, Tyrone Wiggins, Lynn 'Red' Williams
Director John Leonetti
Studio ENTERTAINMENT IN VIDEO
Run time DVD: 1 hr 30 mins
Certificate Certificate 15
Genres Action/Adventure, Thriller
Language DVD: English
Subtitles DVD: English
Released DVD: 27 Sep 1999
Production year: 1997
Format DVD
  • Critics' reviews (3) of Mortal Kombat - Annihilation

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  • 2 stars out of 5

    The second movie based on the martial arts arcade game, and this has even bigger helpings of action and special effects than the original. Robin Shou is back from the first outing, though Christopher Lambert's role is now taken by James Remar. Evil warlords from the sinister Outworld are bent on dominating Earth again, and the elder gods are powerless to intervene. Only a handful of fearless heroes can save the day with their amazing fighting skills and superhuman abilities. There's only slightly more plot than appeared in the original computer game, and the result is undemanding fun.

    • Radio Times
  • There is a problem in converting the mindless mayhem of video games to the mindless mayhem of action films: the latter require an engaging narrative to replace the interactive charms of the former, something this mess fails to achieve.

    • Halliwell's Film Guide
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  • 7 out of 8 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 2 stars

    If you liked the first one ...

    Okay, it's confession time. There's a part of me that really enjoys these movies. Like many of my generation, I grew up playing the games, and they were definitely among my favourites. I saw the first 'Mortal Kombat' when I was about twelve or so, and at the time really I enjoyed it. And now, many years later, I've finally got round to watching the sequel.

    The first 'Mortal Kombat' at least tries to pass itself off as a film ... but there's none of that here. This movie is a feature length, non-interactive computer game. Only most computer games have better scripts. Okay, that's a little harsh ... SOME computer games have better scripts. I was prepared enjoy this movie, but that wasn't helped by the fact that Johnny Cage, the coolest character from the original, is killed off in the first five minutes. The little kid in me screamed 'How dare they!' when that happened.

    We have a few new characters introduced ... there's a black guy with steel arms, some chinese chick, another girl with four arms, and scorpion and sub zero's brothers pop in for quick visit too. The big baddie, Khan, is played by Brian Thompson who you'll probably recognised as the alien bounty hunter from the X-files, or various other cult appearances. He along with the rest of the cast give the appropriate over-the-top performances. I mean, what else could they do?

    Ten to twelve year old boys might enjoy this movie, and I know I probably would have at that age. But to be honest it's far too silly for everyone else.

      • Noel Clay from Colchester, England
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  • 7 out of 8 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 2 stars

    If you liked the first one ...

    Okay, it's confession time. There's a part of me that really enjoys these movies. Like many of my generation, I grew up playing the games, and they were definitely among my favourites. I saw the first 'Mortal Kombat' when I was about twelve or so, and at the time really I enjoyed it. And now, many years later, I've finally got round to watching the sequel.

    The first 'Mortal Kombat' at least tries to pass itself off as a film ... but there's none of that here. This movie is a feature length, non-interactive computer game. Only most computer games have better scripts. Okay, that's a little harsh ... SOME computer games have better scripts. I was prepared enjoy this movie, but that wasn't helped by the fact that Johnny Cage, the coolest character from the original, is killed off in the first five minutes. The little kid in me screamed 'How dare they!' when that happened.

    We have a few new characters introduced ... there's a black guy with steel arms, some chinese chick, another girl with four arms, and scorpion and sub zero's brothers pop in for quick visit too. The big baddie, Khan, is played by Brian Thompson who you'll probably recognised as the alien bounty hunter from the X-files, or various other cult appearances. He along with the rest of the cast give the appropriate over-the-top performances. I mean, what else could they do?

    Ten to twelve year old boys might enjoy this movie, and I know I probably would have at that age. But to be honest it's far too silly for everyone else.

      • Noel Clay from Colchester, England
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