Universal Soldier
release year: 1992
genre: action/sci-fi
viewing setting: home DVD, 5/19/02
synopsis: There's a new breed of soldier out there, and when one of them goes psychotic, lots of gunfire and explosions result.
impressions: Pretty good action fare. The basic idea here is that the Army took American KIA from Vietnam and regenerated their bodies, making them stronger and tougher and able to regenerate damage. Well, all that's fine and dandy until a couple of them begin remembering things from when they were alive. Van Damme is the good one, Dolph Lundgren is the bad one. The one thing I could have done without is the STUPID GENERIC FEMALE REPORTER who MUST GET HER STORY NO MATTER WHAT and who should surely have BEEN SHOT AND KILLED MULTIPLE TIMES DUE TO STUPIDITY. I hope it's clear how I feel about this.
acting: Van Damme does okay, but it's Dolph who really hams things up as the insane villain.
trivia: Dolph Lundgren has an IQ of 160, a master's degree in Chemical Engineering, and speaks five languages.
final word: Fast-moving, action-filled.
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