![]() Most of Snowīlind's second half concerns Kenshi's slow recovery and training with the help of Kuai Liang, who employs methods similar to about a dozenįilms we know by heart including Rocky II Reinforcements including the vicious Tremor (Imari Williams), Kenshi is finally beaten and, eager for revenge, tricked by a man named "Song" (Arttīutler) - really Shang Tsung in disguise - at the Well of Souls, where Tsung regains his youth and Kenshi is left for dead at the bottom of a well.Īfter a very questionable escape from his tomb and a long journey back to civilization, the now-sightless Kenshi's only initial gain from hisĮxperience is the discovery of a powerful sword called Sentō, which seems to aid him in perceiving close surroundings. Only exception is Kenshi (Manny Jacinto), a cocky young fighter who surprisingly takes down all three of Kano's elite guards. Kuai Liang (Ron Yuan), a humble farmer long ago known as "Sub-Zero", has resigned from his former life and bows down in servitude. Kira (Courtenay Taylor), and Kobra (Yuri Lowenthal) provide most of the fatalities and there's almost no resistance, bringing to mind the horrific ![]() Led by ruthless King Kano (David Wenham), his heavies Kabal (Keith Silverstein), ![]() Of several post-apocalyptic settlements by "The Black Dragon". The story, such as it is, is more of a detour than a true sequel but takes place after Battle of the Realms, opening with the hostile takeover and when it's not borrowing liberallyįrom other well-known properties, Snow Blind just throws in a bit more bloody fan service to remind you why you blew through so many Within the ever-expanding Mortal Kombat universe but in a much thinner way than both earlier films. Legends: Snow Blind - the direct sequel to both 2020's Scorpion's Revenge and Battle of the Realms - but it may as well be. What if Daredevil starred in an ultra-gory version of The Road Warrior? That's not exactly the only question asked during Mortal Kombat Reviewed by Randy Miller III, October 7, 2022 Mortal Kombat Legends: Snow Blind 4K Blu-ray Review Starring: Yuri Lowenthal, Keith Silverstein, Courtenay Taylor, Ron Yuan, Imari Williams, Artt Butler but will that be enough to stop Kano and save Earthrealm?įor more about Mortal Kombat Legends: Snow Blind 4K and the Mortal Kombat Legends: Snow Blind 4K Blu-ray release, see Mortal Kombat Legends: Snow Blind 4K Blu-ray Review published by Randy Miller III on Octowhere this Blu-ray release scored 3.0 out of 5. Along the way, Kenshi rediscovers the hope he had lost and a possible path to redemption. Kenshi then comes under the tutelage of Kuai Liang, now retired and reluctant to train Kenshi - but also the only fighter powerful enough to challenge Kano. Cocky and undisciplined, Kenshi loses both his eyesight and his confidence after Kano and his clan attack him. ![]() One young man won't bend the knee to Kano: Kenshi. Kano is hellbent on taking over Earthrealm, viciously attacking town after town with the aid of three cold-blooded Black Dragon mercenaries. Mortal Kombat Legends: Snow Blind 4K Blu-ray delivers great video and superb audio in this fan-pleasing Blu-ray release Mortal Kombat Legends: Snow Blind 4K (2022)
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