Mortal Kombat Legends: Cage Match – Film Review

Published October 12, 2023

Movie Details

Rating
B+
Director
Ethan Spaulding
Writer
Jeremy Adams
Actors
Joel McHale, Jennifer Grey, Dusan Brown, Grey DeLisle, Robin Atkin Downes
Runtime
1 h 16 min
Release Date
October 17, 2023
Genres
Animation, Action, Fantasy
Certification
R

Mortal Kombat Legends: Cage Match enters the arena with a ferocious roar and a flurry of punches when it comes to the nexus of martial arts, Hollywood glitz, and video game lore. This animated action movie, which was directed by Ethan Spaulding and written by the legendary Ed Boon, explores the seedy side of 1980s Hollywood while fusing glitz and glam with bloody battles in a way that is both nostalgic and heart-pounding.

The plot of the film centers on Johnny Cage, a struggling martial arts performer in 1980s Hollywood fuelled by cocaine, who sets out on a perilous quest to locate his missing co-star. Although not particularly original, the plot manages to keep you interested by weaving a tapestry of grime, gore, and occasionally humor. With the perfect balance of cockiness and vulnerability, Joel McHale gives Johnny Cage’s voice, making the character likable despite his hollywood persona.

Supporting characters like Ashrah (Kelly Hu), Kia (Grey Griffin), and Brian Van Jones (Phil LaMarr) give the story depth, but the way their stories develop feels a little rushed. Even though the film tries to get into their backstories, it doesn’t have the skill to make the viewer care about what happens to them. Although the characters are intriguing, they frequently come across as one-dimensional, leaving viewers yearning for more complexity and depth.

The animation and action scenes in Mortal Kombat Legends: Cage Match truly stand out. The fight choreography is excellent and perfectly captures the distinctive fighting style of the Mortal Kombat franchise. The characters move with a grace that stands in stark contrast to the brutal violence they inflict upon one another thanks to the fluid animation. Fans of the video game series will find the movie’s depiction of fatalities and X-ray moves to be as gory and satisfying as they could have hoped for, providing a visual feast for Mortal Kombat fans.

The animators’ expertise is on display in the intense, painstakingly detailed, and visually stunning action scenes. Each battle is a painstakingly designed dance of violence, perfectly encapsulating Mortal Kombat‘s appeal for the visceral. The movie features a barrage of exciting action scenes that will undoubtedly please fans of the franchise, from supernatural showdowns to martial arts battles.

The Mortal Kombat universe is successfully captured by Ethan Spaulding’s direction and Ed Boon’s writing, which also seamlessly integrates it with the glitzy, drug-fueled Hollywood of the 1980s. However, there are sporadic lulls in the film’s pacing that detract from its overall momentum. There could have been smoother transitions between scenes, and some plot points seem rushed, leaving viewers with unresolved issues.

The dialogue has moments of sharpness and wit, but it lacks the complexity and depth that would elevate the characters and their interactions. There are some genuine laugh out loud moments and funny Mortal Kombat game references, but they are sporadic and prevent the film from maintaining a steady tone throughout.

A bloody, action-packed romp, Mortal Kombat Legends: Cage Match continues the franchise’s successful entry to the animated screen. It thrives on its tense fight scenes and the wistful 1980s Hollywood setting. The film lacks in character development and pacing even though the animation and action are commendable. Visceral combat and recognizable characters will undoubtedly please Mortal Kombat fans, but those looking for a compelling, well-rounded narrative may be disappointed.