Mortal Kombat Legends: ciega de nieve
Mientras Kano y el Dragón Negro causan estragos en todo el mundo, un joven guerrero llamado Kenshi tendrá que elevarse por encima de sus propias limitaciones y enfrentarse a la amenaza inmin... Leer todoMientras Kano y el Dragón Negro causan estragos en todo el mundo, un joven guerrero llamado Kenshi tendrá que elevarse por encima de sus propias limitaciones y enfrentarse a la amenaza inminente de Outworld.Mientras Kano y el Dragón Negro causan estragos en todo el mundo, un joven guerrero llamado Kenshi tendrá que elevarse por encima de sus propias limitaciones y enfrentarse a la amenaza inminente de Outworld.
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
- Kano
- (voz)
- Kobra
- (voz)
- Scorpion
- (voz)
- …
- Kira
- (voz)
- Tremor
- (voz)
- Graji
- (voz)
- Kuai Liang
- (voz)
- Mob Leader
- (voz)
Reseñas destacadas
Although it does indulge in a few of the more frustrating impulses that the franchise just can't seem to escape from but thankfully they are still fun and unexpected but definitely not necessary for this smaller, self contained story.
Manny Jacinto is a really good Kenji, bringing the misplaced confidence that transitions into a wiser maturity. David Wenham is a solid Kano, the humour and viciousness is still there even if he doesn't rival the best versions of the character.
The animation is really good even if it struggles with movement, swapping from the old DC style to the one utilised in newer, rebooted ones which also works here as everything looks a little more vibrant and striking, especially the character designs.
I love how they had given proper time to Kenshi, one of those characters in this Mortal Kombat universe, which I believe has always been sidelined because of other prominent personalities, underappreciated, in spite of possessing a remarkable set of powers and skills!
He finally got his due recognition, and I couldn't be happier.
Now as far as the film is concerned, it is an enjoyable ride with fair amounts of bloodshed to entertain your yearnings, to satisfy your innermost appetite. Still, somewhere the story comes across as very routine, with the same arc we have encountered thousands of times! I wish the writer here had taken more risks instead of playing a safe hand!
The story seems to be inspired by the MK11 video game with characters introduced in MK Armageddon (for those who are not familiar with some of them).
The plot has a very beautiful unusual concept of a Mad Max inspired dystopian future, the art style is very beautiful and stylish, voice acting is decent and of course there is the characteristic over-the-top gore. It's strongest point is the action which is fluid and contributes to the overall entertainment.
Character development is good, even though it's focus is on the two main characters. Could have done with more details into Kenshi's training and development into the blind swordsman. It's lengthy but still not properly handled. That part of the plot was a bit all over the place. The movie's plot twist involving Kenshi's relationship with both Shang Tsung and sub zero threatens to affect it's faithfulness to the source material.
Pretty decent action which is not lacking in entertainment value.
Loosely based on Kenshi's backstory in Deadly Alliance, this movie decides to go a new direction, going for a post-apocalypse setting a la Mad Max, as Kano and the Black Dragon ride vehicles similar to that movie franchise. Other than Sub-Zero, Kano, and Shang Tsung, no other characters from the last two films appear (other than a statue of Liu Kang), as the story focuses on Kenshi and Sub-Zero battling against the Black Dragon, which contain fan favorites like Kano and Kabal to more obscure characters like Kobra, Kira, and even No Face (who was only seen in the lackluster Special Forces as a boss character). However, like Battle of the Realms, which had Li Mei and D'Vorah on Shao Kahn's side, this movie adds in other characters to fill the ranks of Kano's crew (two of the most notable being Ferra/Torr and Erron Black), which will confuse those who don't know Mortal Kombat Legends is separate from the games.
As the characters go, they have been redesigned, with Kobra needing it the most (so people can stop calling him a Ken Masters rip-off), and Kano is rocking the cybernetic body and orange mohawk. However, this movie is not as good as the last two, as most of the plot is Sub-Zero playing Mr. Miyagi to a blind Kenshi, and while the movie retains the blood and gore, it seems to be there mainly for random moments, with only few moments where it mattered in the story. I think it's an okay movie, but the anti-apocalypse setting and the lackluster story weighs it down hard.
The only thing I'm not sure is whether this connects fully to the previous installments "Scorpion's Revenge" and "Battle of the Realms". As a stand-alone it works thanks to MK11 timeline shenanigans. Best to take it as an individual offering.
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesErron Black, Ferra/Torr and Tremor have their designs based on their Mortal Kombat X standard costume.
- Citas
Kuai Liang: Do not dwell on what you are, but what you can be. There is nothing more poisonous than "I can't." You can, if you believe. Even if all of Heaven and Hell are allied against you, you can.
- Créditos adicionalesThe Warner Animation logo appears through Kenshi's vision.
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Sitio oficial
- Idioma
- Títulos en diferentes países
- Mortal Kombat Legends: Snow Blind
- Empresas productoras
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- Duración1 hora 22 minutos
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1