Universal
Soldier: The Return Movie Review:
Universal
Soldier: The Return is a weak action film that has many
corny moments. The film is a sequel to the 1992 action hit
Universal Soldier in which Luc Devreaux (Van Damme) has
survived and recovered from the experiences as a universal
soldier. Universal soldiers are genetically enhanced killing
machines that are financed by the government. Luc now works
for the government as a training expert on a project to
improve the universal soldiers. The computer that controls
the soldiers, S. E. T. H. (White), learns that the government
has decided to shut down the program. This governmental
decision leads S. E. T. H to go haywire and ordering the
soldiers on a mission to take over the world. Now Luc is
the only one who can defeat the elite universal soldiers
and save the world.
Universal
Soldier: The Return is similar to those terrible action
movies that are sent straight to video. Examples are all
the ones that star either Brian Bosworth or Lorenzo Llamas.
The first Universal Soldier film was not near as bad as
this one; in fact, I found the first one to be an o.k. movie.
It just seemed that this sequel was just thrown together
at the last moment because there is absolutely no consistency
or sequencing in the film.
The
script contains desperate cheesy elements and bad dialogue.
An example of one the bad elements is S. E. T. H., the supercomputer
that controls the soldiers. S. E. T. H. is a huge glass
ball on the wall that turns different colors to show its
emotions. When S. E. T. H. finds a human body and switches
into it thorough the computer, it's just dumb. The dialogue
is very bland, and the lines in the film are so awful that
I was laughing at almost each one said by the hero Luc.
The
acting in Universal Soldier: The Return is also bad. However,
you don’t have great acting for action film to work, but
too many other weak areas hurt this film. Professional wrestler
Bill Goldberg did make his on-screen debut in Universal
Soldier: The Return. Goldberg played a hot-tempered universal
soldier named Romeo. I don't like the concept of athletes
trying to act, because they usually can't. Goldberg's name
can be added to the long list of wanna-be actor-athletes
that have failed, including Shaquille O'Neal, Howie Long,
and a name I mentioned earlier, Brian Bosworth.
I
don't like action films that don't have a real purpose besides
violence and explosions. I also do not care too much for
Van Damme movies. I did enjoy some of his earlier work like
Bloodsport, Death Warrant, and the original Universal Soldier.
However, Van Damme has not delivered a good movie in years.
I do believe that if you are a visual action movie fan and
Van Damme fan that you might enjoy this film. I just thought
that this movie was corny, but it will probably please audiences
that like the medium and content that Universal Soldier:
The Return falls under.
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Card Grade: D-
Joseph
Tucker
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