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4,1/10
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IHRE BEWERTUNG
Ein Robotersoldat namens Solo entkommt, nachdem er erfahren hat, dass er deprogrammiert wird.Ein Robotersoldat namens Solo entkommt, nachdem er erfahren hat, dass er deprogrammiert wird.Ein Robotersoldat namens Solo entkommt, nachdem er erfahren hat, dass er deprogrammiert wird.
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Demián Bichir
- Rio
- (as Damián Bechir)
Farnesio de Bernal
- Father Cerna
- (as Fernecio de Bernal)
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I just watched "Solo", and I don't think it's as bad as some reviewers have suggested. I'm not an action movie aficionado, but I found the movie an enjoyable, maybe mindless, hour-and-a-half. Mario van Peebles did his best to present himself as a cyborg with human tendencies. Barry Corbin is always enjoyable when in his Maurice Minnifield persona. Adrien Brody is wonderfully emotive as the scientist who cares about his creation. My only question, after watching the movie, is how Solo continues to survive without anyone to repair his power management chip.
When I saw this film, I didn't know whether to laugh or cry at the ridiculous plot, with bad acting, bad effects etc. it was probabaly worse than the butt ugly operation: Delta Force film series! I really smell a huge rip- off of good films with human/ robotic cyborgs eg. Terminator, Robocop, even the British TV show Red Dwarf. SOLO, aka Mario Van Peebles attempts to create an atmosphere that is spoilt by a commando team searching for SOLO and the scene where he throws the knife with the wire on it is pathetic, especially where he shimmies down the wire on his bare hands without any scratches, comedy, and definitely a bargain bin classic!
I saw this free on TV and I still feel robbed. Mario Van Pebbles takes on a role that suits him - one that requires him to be wooden and slow. The story is so predictable and boring that 2 minutes in you now how it's going to go. The special effects are poor and the fight scenes have no real excitement.
I suppose if you're drunk then it's enjoyable, but really it is a waste of time and will leave you wondering what else you could have watched instead.
I suppose if you're drunk then it's enjoyable, but really it is a waste of time and will leave you wondering what else you could have watched instead.
This was an interesting little B film. Mario van Peebles is a cyborg with a capacity to learn and have independent thoughts. The film is rather predictable, but on a weekend afternoon when there's nothing to do, it's nice to watch. This is the kind of thing you can find a lot of problems with if you analyze it, but if you do, you're really being too serious about it.
My dad took me to see 'Solo' back when it hit theaters in 1996. Even then I knew it wasn't great but still had fun. Returning to it nearly thirty years later this sentiment remains. It doesn't do anything new or flashy with it's cyborg formula, but if you tolerate a measure of predictability you'll find a few likable faces in the cast - Mario Van Peebles, William Sadler - and some well shot action pieces particularly towards the end.
Solo (Peebles) is an experimental cyborg creation of the US Army who's sent on a field test in Central America to take out some bad goons, but when he disobeys orders because innocent people will be killed the decision is made to reprogram him. He can't allow that to happens due to his directives so he escapes his handlers and stands up for the poor innocent villagers as his own military sends in Col. Madden (Sadler) to capture or take him out by any means.
Barry Corbin plays a one note General and in an earlier role it's Adrian Brody as the android doc who's sympathizes with Solo. Peebles turns in a wooden performance, but I guess you can say that's what was asked of him. Sadler is the biggest burst of energy as the lifelong military man resentful of a machine taking over a soldier's job and carries the task of being the bad guy effectively.
If you ignore cliche emotional sentiment, tolerate minuscule character development and avoid thinking too deeply, 'Solo' makes for a passable low level action trip. Peebles physically looks very much up to the role and there's a few mild twist 'n turns along the way. Everything looks good too, but it's fairly uninspired.
Solo (Peebles) is an experimental cyborg creation of the US Army who's sent on a field test in Central America to take out some bad goons, but when he disobeys orders because innocent people will be killed the decision is made to reprogram him. He can't allow that to happens due to his directives so he escapes his handlers and stands up for the poor innocent villagers as his own military sends in Col. Madden (Sadler) to capture or take him out by any means.
Barry Corbin plays a one note General and in an earlier role it's Adrian Brody as the android doc who's sympathizes with Solo. Peebles turns in a wooden performance, but I guess you can say that's what was asked of him. Sadler is the biggest burst of energy as the lifelong military man resentful of a machine taking over a soldier's job and carries the task of being the bad guy effectively.
If you ignore cliche emotional sentiment, tolerate minuscule character development and avoid thinking too deeply, 'Solo' makes for a passable low level action trip. Peebles physically looks very much up to the role and there's a few mild twist 'n turns along the way. Everything looks good too, but it's fairly uninspired.
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- WissenswertesThe program on the TV that the people in the village is The Day The Earth Stood Still (1951).
- PatzerWhen Colonel Madden is firing the tripod mounter grenade launcher at Solo in the village, you can clearly see the 40mm grenade rounds on the belt are just an empty shell and have no warhead to them.
- Zitate
Colonel Madden: [speaking of the hut Solo's in] Blow it.
Rebel Leader: I've got men in there!
Colonel Madden: Not anymore.
[Boom!]
- VerbindungenEdited into Agent Red - Ein tödlicher Auftrag (2000)
- SoundtracksI Can See The Stars
Music & Lyrics by Christopher Franke
Performed by David Glickman
Produced by Scott Monahan
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- Solo, el destructor
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- Budget
- 19.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 5.107.669 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 2.228.668 $
- 25. Aug. 1996
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 5.107.669 $
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