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Soldier (1998)
Released By: Warner Home Video   Rating: R   In Theaters: N/A



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Studio: Warner Home Video
Genre: Action-Adventure
MPAA Rating: R
Director: Paul Anderson
Language: English
Official Website: N/A
Theatrical Release: N/A
Home Video Release: N/A
Cast: Gary Busey, Jason Scott Lee, Kurt Russell, Connie Nielson
Published ID: 7841
UPC: 0790739356, 0790739364, 0790740443, 0790742381
Plot: Galactic wars of the near future are fought by soldiers trained from infancy to be merciless and obedient. but times change ad bioengineered warriors make veterans like Sgt. Todd obsolete. But don't tell him that!
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Soldier
Added 2/21/2010

When I saw this film in a theater I was shocked to hear such negative reviews about it.I feel this is one of Kurt Russell best films. To all those who want a high brow movie to watch and how are high brows themselves. Please don't watch. To all the rest of us who like something in the vein of Blade Runner and who judge films we are not afraid to say we like..This is the one.
1 out of 1 people found this helpful.
Soldier Review
Added 2/6/2010

This movie was very good with lots of action, good plot and characters. My husband has been looking for this for a while and couldn't find it locally. He was pleasantly surprised when he found this present under the tree this Christmas. I would recommend this to anyone who enjoys action/adventure films.Soldier
1 out of 1 people found this helpful.
Violence unfettered by plot! Love it!
Added 10/6/2009

The plot on this action flick is pretty much disposable, and merely serves to set up some great scenes of carnage. Following the development of Kurt Russell as a baby to adult to outdated Solider, this movie is liberally dusted with action. Everything though, is merely setting the stage for the requisite end of movie battle royale that pits Russell against a company of newer, supposedly better Soldiers. Showing that experience in killing is better than just being trained to kill, Russell of course stomps the heck out of all of them. What more could you ask for?
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
Mediocre action fare
Added 9/11/2009

The Bottom Line:

Soldier, a "side-quel" to Blade Runner that should in no way be considered in the same league with that far more visually inventive film, has nothing to recommend it aside from a cool fight scene fought on chains suspended from the ceiling (imagine climbing the rope in gym class...then ripping out the eye of the guy climbing on the adjacent rope) and the fact that it moves reasonably quickly and could be a lot worse; don't look for anything approaching creativity and you might have an okay time.

2/4

0 out of 1 people found this helpful.
Deeply disturbing ... Soldier stays with you
Added 8/17/2009

I found the plot of this movie to be deeply disturbing in a way that stays with you. With only a slight change of scenery from outer space to mujarhadeens inducting little boys in Pakistan (especially as this movie was made long before 9/11) you've got the all-too-real ethical question of how far should society go to further it's interests and protect itself? Sgt. Todd, though he utters barely 25 words in the entire movie, skillfully represents what happens when the perfect trained killer is suddenly dumped back into civilized society with little or no reintegration. It's not a matter of -if- governments/entities decide to enact lifelong soldier-training programs similar to those portrayed in Soldier (it has already happened), but how long before more "civilized" governments follow suit to defeat them. Long after the credits roll, you will find yourself wondering whether the US government currently has such a training program and how, just how, are we going to reintegrate all the "trained solders" currently being held in Guantanimo Bay back into their respective societies. Or, for that matter, how well our -own- US soldiers adjust when dumped back into society after doing multiple tours of duty in Iraq and Afghanistan. There are many current ethical issues raised in this movie that many movie critics seem to have completely missed. I would love to see a follow-up movie to this movie showing what happens to Sgt. Todd and the "old soldiers" once they leave the waste planet.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
Soldier
Added 2/21/2010

When I saw this film in a theater I was shocked to hear such negative reviews about it.I feel this is one of Kurt Russell best films. To all those who want a high brow movie to watch and how are high brows themselves. Please don't watch. To all the rest of us who like something in the vein of Blade Runner and who judge films we are not afraid to say we like..This is the one.
1 out of 1 people found this helpful.
Soldier Review
Added 2/6/2010

This movie was very good with lots of action, good plot and characters. My husband has been looking for this for a while and couldn't find it locally. He was pleasantly surprised when he found this present under the tree this Christmas. I would recommend this to anyone who enjoys action/adventure films.Soldier
1 out of 1 people found this helpful.
Violence unfettered by plot! Love it!
Added 10/6/2009

The plot on this action flick is pretty much disposable, and merely serves to set up some great scenes of carnage. Following the development of Kurt Russell as a baby to adult to outdated Solider, this movie is liberally dusted with action. Everything though, is merely setting the stage for the requisite end of movie battle royale that pits Russell against a company of newer, supposedly better Soldiers. Showing that experience in killing is better than just being trained to kill, Russell of course stomps the heck out of all of them. What more could you ask for?
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
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