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Starship Troopers (Las brigadas del espacio)

Título original: Starship Troopers
  • 1997
  • 18
  • 2h 9min
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Starship Troopers (Las brigadas del espacio) (1997)
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Acción épicaCiencia ficción distópicaCiencia ficción espacialÉpica de ciencia ficciónInvasión alienígenaAcciónAventurasCiencia ficciónThriller

La humanidad, en un futuro militarizado y fascista, entra en guerra contra una raza de insectos gigantes alienígenas.La humanidad, en un futuro militarizado y fascista, entra en guerra contra una raza de insectos gigantes alienígenas.La humanidad, en un futuro militarizado y fascista, entra en guerra contra una raza de insectos gigantes alienígenas.

  • Director/a
    • Paul Verhoeven
  • Guionistas
    • Edward Neumeier
    • Robert A. Heinlein
  • Estrellas
    • Casper Van Dien
    • Denise Richards
    • Dina Meyer
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    7,3/10
    342 mil
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    • Director/a
      • Paul Verhoeven
    • Guionistas
      • Edward Neumeier
      • Robert A. Heinlein
    • Estrellas
      • Casper Van Dien
      • Denise Richards
      • Dina Meyer
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    • Nominado para 1 premio Óscar
      • 3 premios y 16 nominaciones en total

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    Casper Van Dien
    Casper Van Dien
    • Johnny Rico
    Denise Richards
    Denise Richards
    • Carmen Ibanez
    Dina Meyer
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    • Dizzy Flores
    Jake Busey
    Jake Busey
    • Ace Levy
    Neil Patrick Harris
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    • Carl Jenkins
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    • Sgt. Zim
    Seth Gilliam
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    • Sugar Watkins
    Patrick Muldoon
    Patrick Muldoon
    • Zander Barcalow
    Michael Ironside
    Michael Ironside
    • Jean Rasczak
    Rue McClanahan
    Rue McClanahan
    • Biology Teacher
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    • General Owen
    Eric Bruskotter
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    Blake Lindsley
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    Anthony Ruivivar
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    Brenda Strong
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    • Captain Deladier
    Dean Norris
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    • Commanding Officer
    Christopher Curry
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    • Mr. Rico
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      • Robert A. Heinlein
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    10bulgerpaul

    Brilliant inverted character arcs

    "This year we explored the failure of democracy, where the social scientists brought our world to the brink of chaos. We talked about the veterans, how they took control & imposed the stability which has lasted for generations since."

    Starship Troopers is a cheeky inversion of Star Trek's post-currency, post-scarcity universe, one where wartime becomes further obsolete and diplomats are valorized over generals, and where social castes are non-existent. Instead, it imagines a post-democratic universe, where war is the only industry, conquest is the only culture, where jingoism is the common language, and where basic human rights, whether it be the right to vote or the right to procreate, are gatekept behind castes defined by one's usefulness to the totalitarian state, where the entire population is divided into civilians and citizens, and the only viable way to gain citizenship is by throwing one's bodily autonomy to the behest of the state:

    "Rasczak: why are only citizens allowed to vote.

    Rico: It's a reward. Something the federation gives you for doing federal service.

    Rasczak: No. Something given has no value. When you vote, you are exercising political authority, you're using force. And force my friends is violence. The supreme authority by which all other authorities are derived."

    Another quote pulled from the beginning of the movie: "Dizzy: My mother always told me that violence doesn't solve anything.

    Rasczak: Really? I wonder what the city founders of Hiroshima would have to say about that.

    Carmen: They wouldn't say anything. Hiroshima was destroyed.

    Rasczak: Correct. Naked force has resolved more conflicts throughout history than any other factor. The contrary opinion, that violence doesn't solve anything, is wishful thinking at its worst. People who forget that always die."

    I have no idea why I felt the need to add this quote because I'm just now realizing I have no commentary to add to it. It really speaks for itself. Rasczak is the embodiment of every hyper-nationalistic, militaristically cavalier conservative, as I've heard that very argument verbatim about Hiroshima at least half a dozen times. Rasczak is only slightly exaggerated in that he's so brazenly honest in his love of violence and nation state imperialism. It just blows my mind how badly misread this movie was upon release, because it has all the subtlety of a sledgehammer to the face.

    Also cheekily inverted is the character development of any movie in the vein of Born on the Fourth of July, in which a character is rapturously taken with blind nationalism through wartime propaganda, only to begin questioning their nationalism when confronted by the reality and horror of war. Rico's questioning phase doesn't come after his first experience in battle, but in the very beginning. He doesn't necessarily buy into the jingoism shoved down his throat through his education:

    "Rasczak: Rico. What is the moral difference, if any, between a civilian and a citizen?

    Rico: A citizen accepts personal responsibility for the safety and the body politic defending it with his life. A civilian does not.

    Rasczak: The exact words of the textbook. But do you understand it? Do you believe it?

    Johnny Rico: I don't know.

    Jean Rasczak: No, of course you don't. I doubt anyone here would recognize civic virtue even if it reached up and bit you in the a**!"

    Rather than beginning the story as an obedient little fascist who comes to question the state, Rico begins questioning the state and is unsure whether he believes in their dichotomy between civilian and citizenship, only to become a hardened, obedient little fascist as soon as he first encounters the horrors of war, a firmer believer in the obviously evil cause he's fighting for, a character arc I can't say I've experienced depicted through a main character very often. The only example that comes to mind is Bill Hader's Barry, which still doesn't fit, because Barry doesn't exactly become a believer in the state so much as he just finds fulfillment in being good at something (killing people). So if anybody has any other solid examples of an inverted character arc quite like this, please let me know, because I genuinely don't know if this has been done with the same intentionality anywhere else before or since.
    8SnoopyStyle

    fun shoot em up or compelling neo-fascist satire

    In the future, humanity is under the rule of a worldwide neo-fascist military dictatorship fighting an alien civilization of giant space bugs. Citizenship is gained thru military service. Johnny Rico (Casper Van Dien) has low grades which leaves him joining the Mobile Infantry. Dizzy Flores (Dina Meyer) is infatuated with him and follows him into MI. Rico is in love with Carmen Ibanez (Denise Richards) but she chases her dreams of being a spaceship captain. Carl Jenkins (Neil Patrick Harris) gets into the highly coveted Military Intelligence.

    Filmmaker Paul Verhoeven has a trashy stylish sensibility. His love of sex and violence really works in this sci-fi schlock. Casper Van Dien is perfect as the empty-headed matinée idol lead. For the hot action babes quotient, they have the sexy Dina Meyer and Denise Richards. For a hard nose leader role, they have the perpetually angry Michael Ironside. The cast, the style, the violence, the bugs, all of it makes a great hoot. The CG is pretty good for its times. The spacecrafts could be better but the bugs look scary. There is a neo-fascist satire to it all. Of course, some may love this for all the wrong reasons. I kinda love this for every reason. It's got the grotesque, the sci-fi, the battle action, the cheesy story, and I don't take any of it seriously.
    7lee_eisenberg

    parodying the '50s to the extreme

    When "Starship Troopers" came out, one of my friends told me that it bore little relation to the novel on which it was based: the novel had a plot, the movie was an excuse to show naked women. But one of my mom's friends said that although the movie did lapse into a video game, it had sort of an interesting story. When we finally saw the movie a few months later, we found it fairly interesting. You see, more than simply a silly action/sci-fi flick (but make no mistake about it, those two are certainly a factor), the movie pokes fun at 1950s sci-fi flicks, what with all the "Know your enemy! Do your part!" stuff. I'm actually not surprised that Paul Verhoeven made a good movie with this one, given how well he did with "Soldier of Orange" and "Robocop".

    So yes, the movie rips at militarism and jingoism (the essential elements of fascism), while also finding time to show the sorts of things that easily appeal to teenage boys: pumped up action and naked babes. Casper Van Dien, Dina Meyer, Denise Richards, Jake Busey and Michael Ironside have plenty to be proud of in this movie. Worth seeing.
    gogoschka-1

    Unique, subversive masterpiece

    This film is about the ignorance of conquerors and the fact that war makes fascists of us all. Now that doesn't sound like a lot of fun, does it. But guess what: it is fun (by the truckload - at least if you have a pitch-black sense of humour and you do realise what this film is and what it wants to achieve).

    Paul Verhoeven was a master at making Sci-Fi films which worked both as perfect mainstream popcorn cinema and as very intelligent social commentary on the direction - he felt - society was headed. And despite the fact that the over-the-top satirical elements and highly political undercurrents in his two previous sci-fi extravaganzas Robocop and Total Recall were only appreciated by a few critics at the time, those two films became huge hits at the box office: because they also offered great action, amazing special effects and overall great entertainment.

    My guess is that Verhoeven felt encouraged by that success, and so with Starship Troopers, he didn't just sneak in some subversive parts: he went full-blown satire. Sadly, that didn't go down too well with audiences and critics alike; apparently most viewers didn't get the film at all (the - seemingly - good guys wear Nazi uniforms? What the heck?). Verhoeven even got accused of being a fascist, and it took the director's commentary on the DVD to finally make it once and for all clear what Starship Troopers is about and what the writer's and the director's intentions were.

    I wonder whether the studio execs realised what Verhoeven was up to with that film; maybe the director just took their 100 million dollars and ran with it. The result, in any case, is a unique oddity that I personally feel is on par with films like District 9 or even Stanley Kubrick's Dr. Strangelove. It's a masterpiece. And much like another glitch in the Hollywood machine, David Fincher's Fight Club, films like that rarely get made (and not with such budgets), because more often than not, they end up as flops.

    Apart from the underlying themes, on the surface Starship Troopers also has a lot going for it: amazing effects that still hold up very well and insanely intense battle scenes with more blood and guts than even the meanest gore-hound could wish for. So no matter how it came about that a studio ever green-lit this and gave Verhoeven a 100 million dollars - I for one will forever be grateful for this unique subversive masterpiece. My vote: 10 out of 10

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    9Mcduff3601

    I hadn't rewatched this since my younger years fearing it would be too cheesy for older me to watch... I was wrong.

    I am blown away by how well this movie holds up after all this time. Don't get me wrong this is a solid B movie dressed up to look like a blockbuster. It has got some really cheesy moments but it all works really well. This movie is campy where it needs to be, cheesy and serious all at the same time.

    It's clear they used a LOT of practical special effects wherever they could, mostly in human body parts and blood. This is a very gory movie, which I tend to shy away from, but in the way it is used here it works well. I love some of the lines like "they sucked out his brains!" it reminds me of campy 50's sci fi.

    Despite this being a B(ish) movie they do a pretty good job at developing the characters. We see them as recent high-school graduates moving onto college or in this universe military training. We see them develop and grow as the story progresses. You end up caring what happens to these characters which for me is a mark of a well told story. Plus most of the human characters are used as cannon fodder against an unending tidal wave of baddies.

    I would recommend this to anyone who likes action/sci fi movies with a TON of gore. Think of a cheaper, cheesier version of Aliens but with larger outdoor battle scenes that give the feeling of scale. Don't get me wrong this is not close to being as good as Aliens but it is still worth a watch.

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    • Curiosidades
      In a 2016 interview, Casper Van Dien revealed a funny incident when he was picking up his two daughters from school: "I went by the line at school to pick up my kids.....I drive up to the school, and when I get there there are these six ten- and eight-year-old boys hanging out with my daughters. I pull up in the line, and the boys go, 'Johnny Rico! Why didn't you tell us your dad was Johnny Rico?' And I said, 'What are you boys doing watching STARSHIP TROOPERS?' And they said, 'Our dads made us watch it with them!' Then my daughters get in the car, and my ten-year-old says, 'Dad, were you really naked in STARSHIP TROOPERS?' And I said, 'Yeah,' and she said, 'How could you do that to me?!' Then my eight-year-old says, 'Wait, like naked naked?' And I said 'Yup,' and she said, 'Oh my God, my life is ruined!' That was the longest three minute ride home I have had in my life."
    • Pifias
      When Rasczak's mobile infantry troop are on their way to investigate the distress call on Planet P, Rico is scanning the tops of the canyon walls with binoculars. When he almost sees the winged Arachnid, there are rocks falling. A hand can be seen lobbing one of the rocks over the wall.
    • Citas

      Jean Rasczak: Come on you apes! You want to live forever?

    • Versiones alternativas
      Several scenes were modified to tone down the movie for showing on Russian television. Aside from cutdowns similar to the Australian version to tone down the violence, of note is a modification to the video feed scene (where Rico 'walks' Carmen through his surroundings, camera in hand) - when his teammates take off their pants to moon the camera, static was added to cover the nudity up. Also, the shower room and the sex scene were slightly cut to remove frontal nudity.
    • Conexiones
      Edited into Starship Troopers: Deleted Scenes (1998)
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    • How long is Starship Troopers?Con tecnología de Alexa
    • Zandar Barcalow & Johnny Rico play for different sports teams but they were both at the same prom. Did they go to different schools or the same one?
    • Robotic hands are shown to work as well as human hands. When we see the soldier that processes Rico and Carmen's paperwork at the beginning of the movie, he has no legs. So there are no robotic legs in the future?
    • Why even send infantry against the Arachnids? Why not just fire nuclear missiles at their planet from orbit?

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 30 de enero de 1998 (España)
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      • Estados Unidos
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      • Sony Pictures (United States)
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    • Títulos en diferentes países
      • Starship Troopers: Les brigades de l'espai
    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Badlands National Park, Dakota del Sur, EE.UU.
    • Empresas productoras
      • TriStar Pictures
      • Touchstone Pictures
      • Big Bug Pictures
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      • 105.000.000 US$ (estimación)
    • Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
      • 54.814.377 US$
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • 22.058.773 US$
      • 9 nov 1997
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      • 2h 9min(129 min)
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