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I nuovi eroi

Titolo originale: Universal Soldier
  • 1992
  • VM14
  • 1h 42min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,1/10
99.955
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Dolph Lundgren and Jean-Claude Van Damme in I nuovi eroi (1992)
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Il soldato Luc Deveraux e il suo sadico sergente Andrew Scott sono stati uccisi in Vietnam. L'esercito usa i loro corpi per un progetto segreto - rianimare i soldati morti come cyborg obbedi... Leggi tuttoIl soldato Luc Deveraux e il suo sadico sergente Andrew Scott sono stati uccisi in Vietnam. L'esercito usa i loro corpi per un progetto segreto - rianimare i soldati morti come cyborg obbedienti e letali.Il soldato Luc Deveraux e il suo sadico sergente Andrew Scott sono stati uccisi in Vietnam. L'esercito usa i loro corpi per un progetto segreto - rianimare i soldati morti come cyborg obbedienti e letali.

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    • Roland Emmerich
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Richard Rothstein
    • Christopher Leitch
    • Dean Devlin
  • Star
    • Jean-Claude Van Damme
    • Dolph Lundgren
    • Ally Walker
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,1/10
    99.955
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      • Roland Emmerich
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Richard Rothstein
      • Christopher Leitch
      • Dean Devlin
    • Star
      • Jean-Claude Van Damme
      • Dolph Lundgren
      • Ally Walker
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    • 35Metascore
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    COMICBOOKSTOREGUY

    An action classic!

    What's not to like? Van Damme and Dolph star as soldiers who kill each other in Vietnam and are than reanimated as Uni Sols but when Dolph remembers his sadistic ways the trouble starts.

    Universal Soldier is Van Damme and Lundgren's best movie ever made.It has some strong action scenes and decent acting from the cast. The climax is one of the greatest in a long time. And if anybody tells you this movie sucked. Feel free to knock them upside their heads. (JK)

    Overall Universal Soldier is a great movie that shouldn't be missed.

    **** (Out of four)
    6RolandCPhillips

    Admit it – you enjoyed it.

    Okay, okay: it's as macho as hell, questionably acted, pretty brutal and not particularly imaginative. But it has faith in itself. Please don't think I mean to give this B-movie any real grandeur, but it does know how to get the blood pumping. If the action sequences are nothing new (cribbed from Arnie and Mad Max flicks), it pushes them home with a relentless logic, and the production values are fine.

    There is an element of self-parody, thanks largely to Lundgren's engagingly OTT psychotic turn (he's the best of the bunch) and the film-makers have enough nouse to make JVCD rely on his ability to kick the life out of everyone.

    Plot means nothing, the film is nasty, the semi-moral/sentimental tone that descends towards the end is pretty offensive and it's derivative.

    But admit it - you enjoyed it. Hell, I thought it was a laugh.
    7Flagrant-Baronessa

    An action classic

    Muscles from Brussels and the Swedish man-of-war Dolph Lundgren team up as superhuman soldiers brought back to life from Vietnam in this movie. I'm not sure what it is exactly that they do – I wasn't paying attention. But I'm pretty sure it's something about struggling with obeying the orders from their commanders and having flashbacks from their past lives. What I know is that they do fight a lot. They also fight civilians. They even fight each other, and that's when things start to get very entertaining.

    It is only fair to watch this movie at least once since it has brought us not one, not two, but THREE sequels. What's even more awesome about these sequels is that they are all rated under 3.5 but not by enough votes to get them on the bottom 100 list on IMDb. If you fail in getting on a list like that, you even fail at failing and that is admirable. Universal Soldier is much more well-liked and higher-rated and rightly so.

    I do not recall who, but another film critic put it best when he pointed to how different Universal Soldiers was from your average science-fiction movie. To summarize this, where most sci-fi movies get to the part where all the complex science needs to be explained by some brilliant professor, Universal Soldiers simply offers the explanation "we hypercharged their bodies to turn dead flesh into living tissue." And that's how dead soldiers were reanimated into superhuman killing machines. Brilliant. There's no pretension – just take it or leave it.

    I can't find it in my heart to give this movie anything less than a 7 based on what it set out to do. Even though the acting is atrocious, the script is a joke and the dialogue is stupid, it's still a classic in my opinion. It had some intentionally funny moments like when Van Damme was in the diner and ate like ten meals of "today's special" and everyone was staring at him. If you don't find stuff like that funny, you have to watch it strictly tongue-in-cheek and just go for the brainless early-90s style action and cut-rate explosions. 7/10
    7ODDBear

    Good action film, Van Damme's best

    I just wanna say that I have a real soft spot for the 80's action heroes that I watched relentlessly when I was growing up. Stallone, Schwarzenegger, Seagal and yes, to some extent, Van Damme. The Muscles from Brussels was always my least favourite but I usually checked out his films. I don't think any of them are REALLY good but I've always liked this one very much. Sure, it's pretty dumb for the most part but it has a distinct advantage over most of his films; IT'S ALSO GOT DOLPH LUNDGREN. Now, I just remember him so vividly in Rocky 4, and being as young as I was when I first saw it; I remember cheering him on, and being immensely sad when he lost.

    Universal Soldier has a good opener, introducing Van Damme and Lundgren as Vietnam soldiers (Lundgren a total nut and Van Damme a good soldier) who wind up killing each other. Decades later, they end up becoming part of a zombie ultra military squad who are controlled by the government. But they snap out of it, come to life and go head to head once more, since they have some unfinished business.

    Now, the story is no Oscar winner, but it's fairly original and sets the motion for some great action sequences and a very entertaining good vs. evil battle between Lundgren and Van Damme. If only the Ally Walker character could have been made a bit more tolerable (and less a cliché) we'd nearly have a total winner.

    All in all, the action scenes are great, Lundgren is terrific, obviously having a field day playing his role and Van Damme is alright, but then again, he's never been great.

    Universal Soldier is Van Damme's best film and quite easily recommended for action fans.
    Crap_Connoisseur

    Excellent Action Fluff

    Universal Soldier might be dumb and derivative but I couldn't care less, it is also one of the most entertaining action films to be released in the 1990s and provided signature roles for two of my favourite trash icons, Jean-Claude Van Damme and Dolph Lundgren. The film also serves as a testament to the last good movie made by Roland Emmerich before selling his soul to the Hollywood machine.

    This film has long been a favourite with genre fans. Universal Soldier was a theatrical box office hit but really developed its cult following on video. I watch this film every couple of years and I'm always struck by the quality of the writing, directing and yes, even the acting. This is simply a well crafted movie and an excellent example of a film that is so much more than the sum of its admittedly tawdry parts.

    Universal Soldier owes a hell of a lot to "The Terminator". It lifts a whole raft of ideas from Cameron's action classic, including the basic concept of a good guy with superhuman strength protecting a woman from a bad guy with superhuman strength. Actually, it even borrows minor details like the eye-cam, the nude walk and an act of self-mutilation. Nevertheless, the film never feels like a blatant rip off. Roland Emmerich, while never a particularly original mind, injects sufficient change and innovation into the film to ensure it has a distinct energy of its own.

    The film recycles old ideas with great skill due to the excellent screenplay. The action comes thick and fast, and the dialogue is first rate for an action film. Furthermore, it provides several memorable characters and successfully introduces an element of black humour without detracting from the action. No matter how well written it is, an action film is only as good its action sequences and Mr Emmerich does not disappoint. The film contains several fantastic set pieces, from the grandeur of the hostage rescue to the phenomenal truck chase through the desert, which even manages to find time for a mid-chase game of "catch" with live grenades and a string of memorably corny one-liners. Emmerich is in his element, filming explosions and stunts from every imaginable angle. Universal Soldier is also far gorier than his later films and is all the better for it.

    The film would not be half as enjoyable without its leading men. Jean-Claude and Dolph both give great performances. And no, I'm not being sarcastic. Jean-Claude was at his physical peak and excels during the action scenes. He performs several signature flying kicks in a great fight with Dolph, which is mercifully filmed in a long shot - I wish the John Woo wannabes from the "cut and paste" school of directing who directed Jean-Claude's later films had taken note. Dolph is great fun as the villain, making crazy eyes for all he is worth and relishing every trashy one-liner. They both are more than adequate in their non-action scenes, which probably has a lot to do with the fact that they are essentially playing refined zombies who walk around naked a lot. The supporting cast is also great. Ally Walker showed a lot of promise as the female lead and has gone on to have a good career in television. Jerry Orbach and Tico Wells, also TV regulars, give memorable performances in minor roles.

    Universal Soldier is relentless, the film starts with a bang and never lets up. It might be trashy, but it is never less than completely entertaining. In my opinion, this is one of the seminal action films of the 90s. The sequels, however, are only recommended for experienced crap connoisseurs.

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      Both Jean-Claude Van Damme and Dolph Lundgren attended the 1992 Cannes Film Festival in order to promote this film. Just outside the festival hall, Van Damme and Lundgren were shown having an argument, and then pushing and threatening each other before security guards intervened and stopped them. This brawl between the two became a talking point for the media and was reported on many news channels. However, years later, Lundgren revealed in an interview that it was all staged to garner publicity for this movie. Van Damme also confirmed this on a 2018 podcast.
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      (at around 24 mins) Luc and Scott are sent to apprehend Veronica, the problem is that moments before they were sent to get her, they were naked and having their memory clearance injections. By the time they got kitted up to go get her, she would have already left and they'd have no hope of catching her.
    • Citazioni

      Scott: Say good night, asshole.

      Luc: Good night, asshole.

    • Versioni alternative
      The Australian theatrical release of the film was heavily cut by 3 minutes to receive an M rating.
      • Head-shots to Vietnamese villagers.
      • Scott getting the knife in the gut by Luc.
      • The dinner fight was heavily trimmed.
      • A scientist getting impaled on a needle.
      • The supermarket shootout and Dolph's demise on the farm machinery.
      All of these cuts were restored for an R rated VHS release and later, an MA 15+ rated DVD/Blu-ray release.
    • Connessioni
      Edited into Making of 'Universal Soldier' (1992)
    • Colonne sonore
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      Written by Ice-T and Ernie C

      Performed by Body Count

      Courtesy of Sire Records

      by Arrangement with Warner Special Products

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    • Data di uscita
      • 10 luglio 1992 (Stati Uniti)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
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    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Kingman, Arizona, Stati Uniti
    • Aziende produttrici
      • Mario Kassar Productions
      • StudioCanal
      • IndieProd Company Productions
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    • Budget
      • 23.000.000 USD (previsto)
    • Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 36.299.898 USD
    • Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 10.057.084 USD
      • 12 lug 1992
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      • 36.299.898 USD
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      • 1h 42min(102 min)
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