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Universal Soldier: Régénération

Titre original : Universal Soldier: Regeneration
  • 2009
  • R
  • 1h 37min
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5,3/10
27 k
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Dolph Lundgren, Jean-Claude Van Damme, and Andrei Arlovski in Universal Soldier: Régénération (2009)
When terrorists threaten nuclear catastrophe, the world's only hope is to reactivate decommissioned Universal Soldier Luc Deveraux. Rearmed and reprogrammed, Deveraux must take on his nemesis from the original Universal Soldier and a next-generation "UniSol".
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueWhen terrorists threaten nuclear catastrophe at Chernobyl, the world's only hope is to reactivate decommissioned Universal Soldier Luc Deveraux.When terrorists threaten nuclear catastrophe at Chernobyl, the world's only hope is to reactivate decommissioned Universal Soldier Luc Deveraux.When terrorists threaten nuclear catastrophe at Chernobyl, the world's only hope is to reactivate decommissioned Universal Soldier Luc Deveraux.

  • Réalisation
    • John Hyams
  • Scénario
    • Richard Rothstein
    • Christopher Leitch
    • Dean Devlin
  • Casting principal
    • Dolph Lundgren
    • Jean-Claude Van Damme
    • Andrei Arlovski
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  • NOTE IMDb
    5,3/10
    27 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • John Hyams
    • Scénario
      • Richard Rothstein
      • Christopher Leitch
      • Dean Devlin
    • Casting principal
      • Dolph Lundgren
      • Jean-Claude Van Damme
      • Andrei Arlovski
    • 131avis d'utilisateurs
    • 85avis des critiques
    • 70Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Dolph Lundgren
    Dolph Lundgren
    • Andrew Scott
    Jean-Claude Van Damme
    Jean-Claude Van Damme
    • Luc Deveraux
    Andrei Arlovski
    Andrei Arlovski
    • NGU
    • (as Andrei 'The Pitbull' Arlovski)
    Mike Pyle
    Mike Pyle
    • Captain Kevin Burke
    Corey Johnson
    Corey Johnson
    • Colonel John Coby
    Garry Cooper
    Garry Cooper
    • Dr. Porter
    Emily Joyce
    Emily Joyce
    • Dr. Sandra Flemming
    Zachary Baharov
    Zachary Baharov
    • General Topov
    • (as Zahary Baharov)
    Aki Avni
    Aki Avni
    • General Boris
    Kerry Shale
    Kerry Shale
    • Dr. Colin
    Yonko Dimitrov
    • Dimitri
    Violeta Markovska
    • Ivana
    Stanislav Pishtalov
    • P.M. Musayev
    Mariana Stansheva
    Mariana Stansheva
    • Olga
    • (as Mariana Stanisheva)
    John Laskowski
    • Captain
    Kris Van Damme
    Kris Van Damme
    • Miles
    • (as Kristopher Van Varenberg)
    Franklin A. Vallette
    Franklin A. Vallette
    • Technician
    • (as Franklin Vallette)
    Shelly Varod
    Shelly Varod
    • Translator
    • Réalisation
      • John Hyams
    • Scénario
      • Richard Rothstein
      • Christopher Leitch
      • Dean Devlin
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    8ryan-1237

    Great Action Flick!!

    The opening scene blew me away!! Absolutely amazing action at the beginning. Andrei (Pitbull) Arlovski stole the show with a great action performance. JCVD had a smaller role than the previous film and did a solid performance. I was disappointed that Dolph Lundgren's role was so small but he did a great job. The long fight sequence between Dolph and JCVD had some amazing parts as well.

    The action at the beginning is by far the best; yet the film continues to deliver till the very end. I especially appreciate the minimal use of dialog. Extensive dialog was not needed for this film and was not included (useless and excessive dialog drives me nuts in action films).

    *************SPECIALIZED CRITIQUE TO FILL SPACE!!****************

    My only complaint was the tactics, weapons and armor employed by the US Army forces in the film. The weapons used by the Army forces appear to be the fully automatic M16A1 (with after market banana clips) which was used in the Vietnam War. The Army now uses the M16A4 with a 30 round magazine (slightly curved but not banana style) which is not fully automatic (Burst/Semi/Single) and Infantry are trained to rely primarily on well place single shots leaving the fully auto fire to the 240B or the SAW Gunners.

    Additionally the US Army relies heavily on night-time operations thus ALL combat troops are equipped with Night Vision Devices. Mid day attacks are rarely ever performed especially against a heavily embedded enemy force. None of the "good guys" had night vision devices.

    The US Army ubiquitously uses the Interceptor System of body armor which utilizes heavy ceramic plates in front and back of the soldier to protect from small arms fire and to minimize wounds from explosions. The soldiers in the film appear to wear simple Kevlar.

    Furthermore Recon operations are never performed by a single operator but by small silent teams (2 or 4 men) moving slowly, smoothly and silently together. The lone Recon guy's equipment, weapon, and movements were completely wrong and his equipment made way too much noise.

    I guess my main complaint would be the Director didn't do his research when it came to a large portion of his film. This is a common complaint for me in most movies which attempt to show modern US Army tactics and weapons. You would think that with all the unemployed Iraq War veterans out there they could find a few to advise them on their films.

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    Ultimately Universal Soldier: Regeneration was an enjoyable film. I read one snobbish review relegating it to "B" movie oblivion yet I found the movie to be better than most "A" action movies coming out of Hollywood.

    Congrats to Dolph and JCVD for a great movie I hope to see more films of this quality from both!
    6DICK STEEL

    A Nutshell Review: Universal Soldier: A New Beginning

    I have a confession to make – I have never seen a Universal Soldier film, not in its entirety anyway, nor even the original way back in 1992 when it starred Jean Claude Van Damme and Dolph Lundgren as these programmed super soldiers who are impervious to pain, and a small troupe can take out battalions of a conventional army. For those like me who are not well versed in the mythos, fret not as this film's subtitle – a new beginning – made it a point to do a quick recap of the secret super soldier programme to bring us all up to speed to where the film now takes place.

    There were some in the audience who found it rather startling that the film opened in abrupt manner, chiefly because this is meant for the straight to video market overseas. So the distributor's logo doesn't kick in to pre-empt you that this is not a trailer, but the start of the film proper. And boy does it start with a bang, with an ambitious, noisy car chase cum massacre where a small group of freedom fighters kidnap the children of the Russian Prime Minister, and demands the release of their countrymen in lockup, in which failure meant the killing of the kidnapped children, plus the detonation of another reactor in Chernobyl where they are dug in, which has enough radioactive material to cause another fallout.

    This of course mobilizes a NATO-Russian alliance of sorts to fight back with 2 mission objectives under 72 hours, with the only snag in the mission being the use of an NGU (Next Generation Uni-Sol) by the opposition, played to mean perfection by Andrei Arlovski as the ultimate killing machine who feels no pain and dishes out his fair share of punishment to maim and kill without remorse. The response of course is for the coalition to send in their own Uni-Sols, which are painfully outdated and obsolete when faced with the NGJ, so all hopes rest on one man, Jean Claude Van Damme, erm, his Luc Deveraux that is.

    Director John Hyams keeps it tight and relevant here by creating a film that doesn't try too much fanciful stuff. It's good ol' military and B-action all the way, which at times resembled a violent video game especially in JCVD's first mission outing when unleashed into enemy territory, adopting a third person, behind the character view as he charges and cuts through enemy ranks. Then there's some nifty camera-work as well, the highlight being a continuous take where it's a Counter-strike game-type with JCVD going from primary rifle, to secondary firearm, to default knife, and the fists as he rips through scores of faceless soldiers. I thought that was one of the best action sequences in the film, since the much touted plummeting with Dolph Lundgren, who also returned for this film, was nothing not already seen before, save for the expectation of a rematch here.

    For action junkies, there is a bit of a nostalgia in seeing how our old school action heroes still have it in them to carry a movie and give the new wannabes a run for their money. Visibly aged, this film follows the trend of late with our 80s action icons coming out and banding together for one last hurrah. While this may be for the video market in the US, it certainly didn't scrimp on its limited production values to turn in something professional looking, with some impressive gory action compensating for a standard, average plot with room to grow the franchise further. Now bring on The Expendables, and boy, will we action fans just rejoice with that reunion!
    5somewhereovertheturnip

    Solid action, awful story.

    There's really not much to write about, so I'll keep this brief.

    The film delivers where it needs to. The gun battles are extremely satisfying (especially the sound effects), the hand-to-hand combat is brutal and in places quite creative, and some of the sequences are amongst the best I've seen from straight to DVD action.

    A few scenes stuck out as particularly well done: A sequence with Van Damme entering a building and systematically taking out the terrorists with only his knife was excellent. The inevitable Van Damme Vs Lundgren confrontation won't disappoint either, with walls being demolished and windows shattered as the two legends fling each other about with scant disregard for the structural integrity of the building surrounding them.

    The main antagonist is played by Andrei Arlovski, a UFC champion, he really is an excellent fighter and his scenes are just as fun (and my favourite parts of the film).

    Don't expect a coherent story, it's absolutely ridiculous. And anyone expecting to see Van Damme in new light after JCVD will be severely disappointed, he's almost comatose thought the entire film. No other members of the cast are worth a mention.

    Strictly for action buffs, this film is a lot of fun if you're prepared to only turn your brain off, but completely remove it from your cranium for the duration.

    4/5 for action, 1/5 for the film itself.
    8cyguration

    Better than a lot of other action movies

    Amazingly enough I went into this movie thinking it would be complete crap because of JCVD and Dolph "I can't act" Ludgren, but it was much better than a lot of other action movies, including Terminator: Salvation.

    A lot of people might be hesitant because of the conflicting reviews, but ignore the whole "This is bad because it has Jean Claude in it..." stigma and you might be as surprised as I was after watching it. In fact, I found myself watching it a few times again because, through and through, it's an extremely engaging film.

    What actually shocked me is that it covers an important social issue of terrorism versus political tyranny; using terrorism to maintain (and gain) freedom as well as capitalist control of armies without nations. Yeah, it's a movie that actually covers something important about sociality.

    As a lot of other people pointed out, though, Jean Claude and Dolph only lend their faces for brief (in Dolph's case) and extended (in Jean's case) cameos. This film is not really about the aging action heroes but rather, they play a part in the outcome of things, very similar to Snipe's role in Blade 2.

    As for quality...the movie is shot to look like the Bourne Identity and even has a cool chase scene like it, too. All the action is depicted with startling realism and all fist-fights result in such because people either run out of ammo or get too close to use weapons. In other words, all the fight scenes in this movie make a heck of a lot of sense and are very realistic and practical. Added to this, the musical score is extremely fitting to the science-fiction overtones.

    Overall, this movie is leaps and bounds better than every other Universal Soldier movie made before it and actually takes itself serious enough to deserve better praise than what it's been receiving.
    8thinker1691

    " If you have a fire, the best way to put it out is with a bucket of Gasoline "

    World wide terrorism is fast becoming the stereotypical plot for new age films. They could be about corrupt inner governments, renegade police or as in this case, rebellious disenchanted rogue soldiers. The film is entitled " Universal Soldier: Regeneration. " This is part three and as with the original premises, dead soldiers who died in armed combat, were stored in cryogenic coffins, revived, repaired and returned to duty. In this third sequel, Russian terrorists have the added help of NGU's or New Generation Universal Soldiers which are improved, re-generated, deadlier soldiers. Dolph Lundgren returns as Andrew Scott and Andrei Arlovski, have kidnapped the children of the Russian Premier. In addition, radical soldiers, have also seized control over the Cernobal nuclear power plant. Together it poses a world wide threat when the rebels promise to detonate a huge bomb there, which will release a massive dangerous radioactive cloud across the world. In response, the governments activate some elite soldiers of their own including their former Universal soldier, Luc Deveraux (Jean-Claude Van Damme) who has under gone DE-programing, to combat the threat. The film is an improvement over the original in both drama and excellent acting. Ludgren and Van Dammn should be complimented on re-visiting former roles. With sufficient action, excitement and a generous supply of physical confrontation, the movie does a good job of keeping an audience entertained. ****

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    • Anecdotes
      Dolph Lundgren filmed his parts for the movie in just 5 days, whilst Jean-Claude Van Damme filmed for 20 days.
    • Gaffes
      (at around 13 mins) Chernobyl power station as shown as deserted. In reality, hundreds of people still work there and nuclear material is still being processed.
    • Citations

      [Devereaux finds the President's children cornered by Scott]

      Andrew Scott: Keep asking them questions, just... trying to get some... an answer. Nothing. Just a simple yes or no. It's ridiculous... I knew I had something to tell you. It was - it was right there, on the tip of my tongue. Shit. I'm sure I'll remember it, just... just wait right there. Something so familiar. Can't explain it. You know exactly what I'm talking about, right? You understand. You don't have to answer. We're good like that, right?

      [Turns to face Luc]

      Andrew Scott: We've been over this all before.

      [Chuckles]

      Andrew Scott: I'm just gonna do something here...

      [Scott moves to kill the children and Luc attacks]

    • Versions alternatives
      In order to get a FSK-18 rating in Germany, the movie had to be cut by almost five minutes to remove most graphic knife shots and tone down the overall gory violence. The unrated SPIO/JK version is completely uncensored. Finally in June/July of 2025, not only was the movie prematurely deleted from the BPjM index list, but the movie in its uncensored form was also granted a FSK-18 rating, waiving all previous cuts.
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    • How long is Universal Soldier: Regeneration?Alimenté par Alexa
    • Does this movie ignore the events of Universal Soldier: The Return (1999)?
    • Wasn't Dolph Lundgren's character ground up by a combine at the end of the first movie?

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    • Date de sortie
      • 7 janvier 2010 (Israël)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langues
      • Anglais
      • Bulgare
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Universal Soldier: Regeneration
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Bulgarie
    • Sociétés de production
      • Foresight Unlimited
      • Signature Pictures
      • Baumgarten Management and Productions (BMP)
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      • 10 000 000 $US (estimé)
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      • 844 447 $US
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      • 1h 37min(97 min)
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      • Dolby Digital
    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.35 : 1

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