Mortal Kombat II Review: More Than Just Camp

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The creative minds behind Mortal Kombat II know precisely how to make an awful '90s-style action movie. We get a glimpse of that with footage from "Uncaged Fury," an in-film demonstration of Hollywood playboy Johnny Cage's replete with one-liners, glacially slow choreography and ridiculous stunts, all of which would have felt right at home in a forgettable Van Damme flick. By nodding to schlocky action cinema — which definitely includes Mortal Kombat (1995)— director Simon McQuoid and screenwriter Jeremy Slater are also making a statement: They know what not to do. That self-awareness ultimately makes it the best Mortal Kombat film yet.

This sequel is practically a point-by-point refutation of everything in "Uncaged Fury." McQuoid, Slater and crew made the action far more complex than what we've seen before in the franchise. Moves hit harder, characters make more inventive use of their surroundings and everything is...

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