Wales On Sunday

PLAY THE HITS

Fun adaptation of classic video game has the sense to keep it simple and focus on spectacula­r fight scenes

- HHH BY ANDY LEA

WHISPER it quietly but I think that Hollywood has finally worked out how to adapt a video game. And that isn’t by toning down the violence

(the 1995 Mortal Kombat movie), fleshing out characters (Assassin’s Creed) or covering up hot-pant-loving, platform-jumping archaeolog­ists (the last Tomb Raider).

It’s simple, really – just try to replicate the guilty pleasures of the original. The only big departure in this third (and goriest) movie version of the 1992 fighting bloodfest is the creation of a character called Cole Young (Lewis Tan).

Cole is a thinly drawn cage fighter with a loving wife, cute daughter and a birthmark that looks suspicious­ly like the trademark of a video game franchise.

And that’s more than enough to make him our sympatheti­c guide, as he’s selected for Team Earth in an annual inter-dimensiona­l scrapping tournament.

Weirdly, we never actually see the competitio­n. This Mortal Kombat is stuck in the training levels as Cole is tutored by sensei Raiden (Tadanobu Asano) and meets his new team-mates – military hard nut Sonya Blade (Jessica McNamee), metal-armed Jax (Mehcad Brooks) and foul-mouthed Aussie mercenary Kano (Josh Lawson).

When the rival fighters from ‘Outworld’ gatecrash bootcamp, director Simon McQuoid skilfully integrates the signature moves from the game into the movie.

The pace definitely flags under the weight of its in-jokes but, whenever it looks like it’s getting a bit too geeky for its own good, Lawson pops up with a disgracefu­lly funny and perfectly timed put down.

The sexist, racist, harddrinki­ng Kano won’t go down well with the Australian tourist board but he does ensure the appropriat­e mix of gore and laughs.

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 ??  ?? Familiar characters such as Raiden return to the silver screen in a solid action movie
Familiar characters such as Raiden return to the silver screen in a solid action movie
 ??  ?? Josh Lawson as Kano and Jessica McNamee as Sonya Blade
Lawson’s character offers a slew of non-PC one-liners
ABOVE: Joe Taslim and Hiroyuki Sanada join a game cast for this violent romp LEFT: LEFT MMehcadh d Brooks as Major Jackson “Jax” Briggs and Joe Taslim as SubZero/Bi-Han
Josh Lawson as Kano and Jessica McNamee as Sonya Blade Lawson’s character offers a slew of non-PC one-liners ABOVE: Joe Taslim and Hiroyuki Sanada join a game cast for this violent romp LEFT: LEFT MMehcadh d Brooks as Major Jackson “Jax” Briggs and Joe Taslim as SubZero/Bi-Han

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