Vancouver star Ludi Lin says ‘Mortal Kombat’ is an ‘apt metaphor’ for world divisions
TORONTO — “Mortal Kombat” may be based on a hit video-game franchise, but Vancouver-raised star Ludi Lin says it serves as an “apt metaphor” for divisions in the world.
The action film about an ancient battle between two realms arrives Friday in available theatres and premium video on demand platforms, providing blockbuster Asian onscreen representation at a time of rising anti-Asian racism.
“If you compare different nations now, compared to 100 years ago, of course each nation is doing better: higher quality of life, more economic success, and everyone’s making progress and getting stronger. But I feel like we’re getting stronger individually as nations and behind walls just to fight each other,” Lin said from Vancouver where he’s shooting the new CW series “Kung Fu.”
“And the only result that’s going to come from that is the apocalypse, like in ‘Mortal Kombat’ where this unknown shadowy force is going to invade unless humans realize that we’re all champions of humanity and we need to band together so we don’t get destroyed eventually.”