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Soldier

  • 1998
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  • 1h 39m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
62K
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Soldier (1998)
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Dystopian Sci-FiActionDramaSci-Fi

A soldier trained from birth is deemed obsolete and dumped on a waste planet where he is reluctantly taken in by a community of defenseless, stranded wayfarers.A soldier trained from birth is deemed obsolete and dumped on a waste planet where he is reluctantly taken in by a community of defenseless, stranded wayfarers.A soldier trained from birth is deemed obsolete and dumped on a waste planet where he is reluctantly taken in by a community of defenseless, stranded wayfarers.

  • Director
    • Paul W.S. Anderson
  • Writer
    • David Webb Peoples
  • Stars
    • Kurt Russell
    • Jason Scott Lee
    • Jason Isaacs
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    62K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Paul W.S. Anderson
    • Writer
      • David Webb Peoples
    • Stars
      • Kurt Russell
      • Jason Scott Lee
      • Jason Isaacs
    • 426User reviews
    • 61Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Kurt Russell
    Kurt Russell
    • Todd 3465
    Jason Scott Lee
    Jason Scott Lee
    • Caine 607
    Jason Isaacs
    Jason Isaacs
    • Colonel Mekum
    Connie Nielsen
    Connie Nielsen
    • Sandra
    Sean Pertwee
    Sean Pertwee
    • Mace
    Jared Thorne
    • Nathan
    Taylor Thorne
    • Nathan
    Mark Bringelson
    Mark Bringelson
    • Rubrick
    Gary Busey
    Gary Busey
    • Church
    K.K. Dodds
    K.K. Dodds
    • Sloan
    James Black
    James Black
    • Riley
    Mark De Alessandro
    Mark De Alessandro
    • Goines
    Vladimir Orlov
    Vladimir Orlov
    • Romero
    Carsten Norgaard
    Carsten Norgaard
    • Green
    Duffy Gaver
    Duffy Gaver
    • Chelsey
    Brenda Wehle
    Brenda Wehle
    • Hawkins
    Michael Chiklis
    Michael Chiklis
    • Jimmy Pig
    Elizabeth Dennehy
    Elizabeth Dennehy
    • Jimmy Pig's Wife
    • Director
      • Paul W.S. Anderson
    • Writer
      • David Webb Peoples
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    8Anndra

    Avoids many clichés, very well directed, very well acted.

    Ok, basically this is a popcorn sci-fi movie, but from the outset its obvious that it has been directed with a great deal of intelligence. You can count about 10 clichés that the film is building up to, but it only delivers on about three of them, and a couple of them have a twist to them that lets you know once again that the director hasn't assumed that you are an idiot. Kurt Russell's acting is truely superb and brings a depth from the character that is suprising and rewarding. Recommended if you've just seen something really stupid, and want to rebuild your faith!
    7NyghtOwl

    Soldier on!

    Kurt Russell is strong and (mostly) silent in this futuristic action-thriller from Paul Anderson (Event Horizon, Resident Evil.) Set on a garbage-dump planet, Soldier plays like a cross between Rambo and Shane, with Russell barely speaking as the title character, an "obsolete" genetic soldier left for dead. The supporting cast of colonists, including Connie Nielsen, Sean Pertwee and a surprisingly hirsute Michael Chiklis, is able. They spend most of the movie being scared of Russell, and the rest of it running for their lives. Russell's performance here is one of the best he's ever given. With almost no words to say, he conveys emotion, feeling and meaning with looks and glances. It is almost a mime performance. When the action sequences kick into gear, he kicks ass--and does so in a strong, silent, matter-of fact way. There are flaws. Jason Scott Lee is brutish as a "superior" genetic soldier. Jason Isaacs does a great impression of Frank Burns from M*A*S*H as a weaselly commanding officer, and Gary Busey busts a gut (and nearly busts his girdle) as Todd's mentor. This is an underrated, and excellent sci-fi flick, and recommended for anyone who wants a second visit to the universe of Blade Runner--David Webb Peoples wrote both screenplays.
    8aranormer

    Good and solid

    I don't know what I was doing when this movie originally came out, because I watched this first time today. This was, and still is a movie for me.

    Background, lighting and camerawork reminded me of Aliens. Plot was similar to several movies of this genre. I have a feeling that lot was borrowed from Universal Soldier. I detected glimpses of the Terminator-franchise as well. Generally I hate it when I can pinpoint copying or "paying homage" (I'm looking at you, Waterworld...), but the team behind Soldier managed to make the experience enjoyable.

    Todd was suitably awkward given his long military career and training. The couple who took him in were in my eyes your basic married-with-children husband and wife very much in love with each other. Their son was a nice surprise. Quiet and sensible kid who didn't get anybody in trouble or killed. Even villains of this movie were tolerable. Predictable as heck but not annoyingly childish.

    Solid 8 stars.
    7jhclues

    Somber Tale Of A Possible Future

    In a future society, the military component does not have to recruit; rather, their candidates are chosen at birth, culled from nurseries and designated to spend their entire lives in the service of the government. They are given over to the war machine, body and soul, for no reason other than to protect and serve; they have no personal identity other than a name and rank, and no autonomy whatsoever. This is the fate of those whose destiny is predetermined for them in `Soldier,' directed by Paul Anderson and starring Kurt Russell. The scenario is hard and bleak as the movie begins by depicting the training of the soldiers during advancing periods of time, from preadolescence to adulthood. Russell is Sergeant Todd, the best of the best, and we glimpse his career as he discharges his duties in an exemplary manner in campaign after campaign; he is what he was born to be, a soldier. But even the best cannot go on forever, and the day arrives when Todd and his peers are no longer the elite. A new generation of soldiers has been created, products of advanced genetics and technology, and Todd's generation is suddenly obsolete. What follows is the story of a man who must fight for his life, while struggling to discover his own sense of humanity and individuality, traits new to a soldier who has known only two things his entire life: Fear and discipline. Russell gives a commanding performance as Todd, the soldier who above all else must obey orders without question while suppressing all emotion and individual thoughts. He has few lines in this movie, but Russell speaks volumes with his eyes. This role demonstrates that he is, in fact, one of the under-appreciated actors of our times; that he can disappear so entirely into the character of Todd is a credit to his ability, and with this part he has created someone quite different from any he's done before. And he's given Todd a depth and credibility that someone of lesser talent could easily have rendered as nothing more than a pretentious and superficial stereotype. Notable performances are also turned in here by Connie Nielsen (Sandra) and Jason Isaacs (Colonel Mekum). Rounding out the supporting cast are Jason Scott Lee, memorable as Caine 607, one of the new generation of soldiers; Sean Pertwee (Mace); Gary Busey (Captain Church); Michael Chiklis (Jimmy Pig); and Mark Bringleson (Rubrick). Anderson has delivered an action film with a message, a cautionary tale that transcends the genre of science-fiction. `Soldier' reminds us of the importance of keeping the humanity of our lives intact. It's an entertaining way of making us consider the alternatives, like a bleak future and a world in which good movies just wouldn't make a whole lot of difference. Much like `1984,' and `Mad Max,' this movie, which is ultimately uplifting, is going to make you take pause and think about the kind of Universe in which we all must live together and share. I rate this one 7/10.
    codym

    Underated Gem

    It's odd. Surfing the net, I find almost nothing but bad reviews for this film, despite being one of the best Sci-Fi films to be released by Warner Bros. in the last couple of years. It features an award-caliber performance from Kurt Russell (himself an underrated actor,)a smart script and stylish direction. Yet people insist it's a pile of cow pat. This character-driven movie is certainly better than, say, "The Matrix," which suffered from plot and logic holes, and had one of the worst endings ever. Although, admittedly, "Matrix" was meant to be a "Dumb" film, while "Soldier" is smarter than you think. The script never flinches, never compromises it's purpose or characters, and director Anderson (of "Event Horizon," the best horror-in-space movie since "Alien") shows sci-fi works better as a setting than a genre. And as for Russell, he shows more emotion and character in his performance than most Oscar winners, being extremely sympathetic even when doing unsympathetic things.

    So I say ignore the gup about this being a bad movie. If you are a real sci-fi film lover, throw out "The Matrix" and get "Soldier" instead.

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    • Trivia
      Kurt Russell's son Wyatt Russell plays him as an eleven year old.
    • Goofs
      Seventeen soldiers should be left after the first 3-man team is eliminated, but Todd kills a total of 24 soldiers.
    • Quotes

      Sandra: How do you know they'll be back?

      Todd: Because they're soldiers, Sir. Like me.

      Sandra: Why are they doing this?

      Todd: They're obeying orders, Sir. It's their duty.

      Sandra: Do you know how many there will be?

      Todd: Seventeen more, Sir.

      Sandra: Oh my God, you can't fight seventeen more on your own, you have to organize us. We're not cowards, we'll do as you tell us, we'll fight.

      Todd: No.

      Sandra: Why not?

      Todd: Soldiers deserve soldiers, Sir.

      Sandra: But one soldier, against seventeen. What are you going to do?

      Todd: I'm going to kill them all, Sir.

    • Alternate versions
      Although despite being rated "Not under 18" by the FSK in Germany, this version still contains numerous cuts to reduce violence. The "Not under 16" rated version is further cut to remove or shorten nearly every violent part. Only in 2018 was the uncut version granted a "Not under 18" rating from the FSK.
    • Connections
      Featured in Celebrated: Kurt Russell (2015)
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    Details

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    • Release date
      • July 8, 1999 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El último soldado
    • Filming locations
      • Burbank, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Warner Bros.
      • Morgan Creek Entertainment
      • Jerry Weintraub Productions
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    • Budget
      • $60,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $14,594,226
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $6,447,237
      • Oct 25, 1998
    • Gross worldwide
      • $14,594,226
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 39m(99 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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