Plot
After being defeated and left for dead by his genetically engineered replacements, Sergeant Todd must save a peaceful community from destruction by the same soldiers.
Release Year: 1998
Rating: 5.7/10 (23,682 voted)
Director:
Paul W.S. Anderson
Stars: Kurt Russell, Jason Scott Lee, Jason Isaacs
Storyline In a futuristic society, some people are selected at birth to become soldiers, and trained in such a manner that they become inhuman killing machines. One of the most succesfull and older of these soldiers (Russell) is pitted against a new breed of soldiers, and after the confrontation is believed to be dead. His body is left behind in a semi-abandoned colonial planet, where everything is peaceful, and he is taught about the other aspects of life. But eventually he has to fight the new breed of soldiers again, this time to defend his new home...
Cast: Kurt Russell
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Todd 3465
Jason Scott Lee
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Caine 607
Jason Isaacs
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Colonel Mekum
Connie Nielsen
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Sandra
Sean Pertwee
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Mace
Jared Thorne
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Nathan
Taylor Thorne
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Nathan
Mark Bringelson
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Rubrick
Gary Busey
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Church
K.K. Dodds
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Sloan
James Black
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Riley
Mark De Alessandro
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Goines
Vladimir Orlov
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Romero
Carsten Norgaard
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Green
Duffy Gaver
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Chelsey
Taglines:
Left for dead on a remote planet for obsolete machines and people, a fallen hero has one last battle to fight
Filming Locations: Laramie Street, Warner Brothers Burbank Studios - 4000 Warner Boulevard, Burbank, California, USA
Box Office Details
Budget: $75,000,000
(estimated)
Opening Weekend: $6,447,237
(USA)
(25 October 1998)
(2507 Screens)
Gross: $14,567,883
(USA)
(6 December 1998)
Technical Specs
Runtime:
Did You Know?
Trivia:
A false press statement was released, saying that Kurt Russell broke his ankle during a stunt, when in fact he tripped over an ornamental cabbage during a break.
Goofs:
Continuity:
When young Nathan plays on the rug, he has a puzzle that he doesn't receive until the Christmas party in a following scene.
Quotes: Colonel Mekum:
A growl? He heard a growl? Rubrick:
Well, he didn't say the word "growl." He said "a throat noise." But I asked him to imitate it and it sounded like... a growl to me.
User Review
What did you expect?
Rating: 10/10
Soldier isn't a great movie, and everyone that hated it has plenty of good
reasons. But I liked Soldier alot, partly because my expectations were so
low that what I saw surprised me.
First, the art direction is tight and well executed. As far as science
fiction backdrops go, Soldier was doing things with more design then 90% the
genre. The sets, costumes and props were all consistent and competently
executed; I didn't love all of their future military style, but I was
impressed with the effort. For me, this made the movie worth the time it
took to watch.
Second, I'm a Kurt Russell fan. I grew up watching this guy in some of the
most memorable movies of my youth ... The Barefoot Executive and his John
Carpenter films. Soldier is essentially an action movie, and the role of
Sergeant Todd is an essential action hero. It's not an award winning role,
but Kurt musters up convincing emotion with VERY little dialog.
Third, the fight scenes and battles are well choreographed. This isn't iron
monkey, or even the matrix, but once again, it far exceeds the average level
of quality in the genre.
If you haven't seen it, and you like sci-fi action films, pick it up if you
pass at your rental depot of choice. Just don't expect the next
Bladerunner.
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