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Le guerrier d'acier

Original title: Solo
  • 1996
  • PG-13
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
4.1/10
4.7K
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Mario Van Peebles in Le guerrier d'acier (1996)
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A robot soldier named Solo escapes after learning he will be deprogrammed and helps a village who are under attack by rebels.A robot soldier named Solo escapes after learning he will be deprogrammed and helps a village who are under attack by rebels.A robot soldier named Solo escapes after learning he will be deprogrammed and helps a village who are under attack by rebels.

  • Director
    • Norberto Barba
  • Writers
    • Robert Mason
    • David L. Corley
  • Stars
    • Mario Van Peebles
    • William Sadler
    • Barry Corbin
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.1/10
    4.7K
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    • Director
      • Norberto Barba
    • Writers
      • Robert Mason
      • David L. Corley
    • Stars
      • Mario Van Peebles
      • William Sadler
      • Barry Corbin
    • 53User reviews
    • 35Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Mario Van Peebles
    Mario Van Peebles
    • Solo
    William Sadler
    William Sadler
    • Colonel Frank Madden…
    Barry Corbin
    Barry Corbin
    • General Clyde Haynes
    Jaime Gomez
    Jaime Gomez
    • Sgt. Lorenzo
    Demián Bichir
    Demián Bichir
    • Rio
    • (as Damián Bechir)
    Seidy Lopez
    Seidy Lopez
    • Agela
    Abraham Verduzco
    • Miguel
    Joaquín Garrido
    Joaquín Garrido
    • Vasquez
    William Wallace
    • Thompson
    Adrien Brody
    Adrien Brody
    • Dr. Bill Stewart
    Brent Schaeffer
    • Communications Officer
    Lucas Dudley
    • Helmsman
    Christopher Michael
    • Flight Deck Officer
    Rafael Velasco
    • Justos
    Abel Woolrich
    • Lazaro
    Farnesio de Bernal
    Farnesio de Bernal
    • Father Cerna
    • (as Fernecio de Bernal)
    Socorro Avelar
    Socorro Avelar
    • Abuelita
    Álvaro Carcaño
    Álvaro Carcaño
    • Elder #1
    • Director
      • Norberto Barba
    • Writers
      • Robert Mason
      • David L. Corley
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    User reviews53

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    5refinedsugar

    Basic Cheeseburger & Fries

    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.
    JOlos

    If you haven't seen it yet, watch it NOW!

    Solo is action packed and creates a riveting cinematic atmosphere. Mario Van Peebles delivers one of the finest performances I've ever seen. Mario Van Peebles stars as Solo, a robot made without a heart, but still retains a conscience. The bad guys got what they were getting when it came time to punish them. Solo is the strongest bionic person alive, ten times stronger than any man. He can even lift a 1000 year old tree trunk on his head. Solo is definitely worth spending money on to rent or buy.
    bob the moo

    Please don't spend money on this rubbish

    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.
    6HaemovoreRex

    Enjoyable if somewhat clichéd

    Even the most precursory glance at his extensive film work, clearly shows that Mario Van Peebles has sadly never really made it as big in Hollywood as he deserves. Up until now for instance, his most well known roles have been the (enjoyably OTT) sorcerer Kane in Highlander 3 and as effective fish chow in the utterly risible Jaws: The Revenge.

    The majority of his work tends to have been low key, direct to video fodder which is a real shame, as in my opinion, Peebles is a decent actor with a lot of unfulfilled potential. For instance, I know not whether he ever auditioned for the part, but I would be willing to bet that Peebles would have made a much better Blade than Wesley 'Pay my taxes?!!!' Snipes.

    Unfortunately, it has to be said that the film reviewed here is hardly likely to help Peebles career any either. In fact, I am slightly puzzled as to why he would have ever taken such a role in the first place (the money was good perhaps?) Peebles plays the eponymous hero of the title – a state of the art, cybernetic weapon who it turns out is struggling with the contradictory nature of the callus orders given unto him by his superiors. On one such mission Solo deliberately sabotages the objective in order to spare some innocent civilians, much to the anger of his commanders who subsequently order him to be decommissioned. However, getting wind of this, Solo decides that self preservation is of the highest order and goes on the run, hotly pursued by a relentless, sadistic colonel (the ever superb William Sadler) who has a particular grudge against what Solo represents.

    Ending up in a small South American village, Solo is gradually befriended by the locals and begins to learn the nature of humanity. In addition, he serves as their protector from a ruthless gang of bandits. Of course, things don't stay happy for long and the army eventually locate him whereupon much explosive action ensues. Finally, Solo discovers that he is in fact not the only one of his kind when another android is sent to destroy him. Needless to say, there can be only one winner…..

    Once again, I do wonder why Peebles chose to play such a role; As a guide, if you've ever watched (the gorgeous!) Jerry Ryan in Star Trek: Voyager as Seven Of Nine, then you'll be able to clearly picture exactly how Peebles plays his part. Certainly, the role hardly pushes him as an actor in any way. On the other hand, Peebles did work himself into awesome physical shape for the role and apparently undertook some arduous military/combative style training regimes in order to capture the action authentically (although it has to be said that said scenes have not been exactly well handled by the director here).

    Whilst Peebles may not get to display at least his acting muscles, as mentioned before, Sadler is excellent as the psychopathic Colonal and it's also great to see an early role here from none other than Adrian Brody of The Pianist fame.

    At the end of the day, if approached in the right frame of mind, this proves to be a fairly enjoyable, if low key flick, albeit one that seems to take itself perhaps a little too seriously for my liking.

    Nonetheless, for less discriminating action junkies and fans of the whole android sub genre, this is a harmless enough way to spend an hour and a half.
    FredDurst1235692

    Laughable

    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!

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    Storyline

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    Did you know

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    • Trivia
      The program on the TV that the people in the village is The Day The Earth Stood Still (1951).
    • Goofs
      When 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.
    • Quotes

      Colonel Madden: [speaking of the hut Solo's in] Blow it.

      Rebel Leader: I've got men in there!

      Colonel Madden: Not anymore.

      [Boom!]

    • Connections
      Edited into Agent destructeur (2000)
    • Soundtracks
      I Can See The Stars
      Music & Lyrics by Christopher Franke

      Performed by David Glickman

      Produced by Scott Monahan

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    • Release date
      • May 28, 1997 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Mexico
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Solo
    • Filming locations
      • Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, Mexico
    • Production companies
      • Triumph Films
      • Orpheus Films
      • Van Peebles Films
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $19,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $5,107,669
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $2,228,668
      • Aug 25, 1996
    • Gross worldwide
      • $5,107,669
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 34 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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