Bort bort! It’s Burl! Yes, I’m here to review a robot movie,
or maybe it isn’t about robots, but they’re some sort of synthetic people! I’m
talking about a picture known as Universal
Soldier: Regeneration!
I’m not too familiar with these Universal Soldier movies, I have to say! I think I might have seen
the first one when it came out on video, or maybe I just saw part of it! I only
saw this one sort of by laziness-based chance, and the reason I even considered
a viewing is that I read some intriguing reviews of the most recent of these
pictures, which I guess I’ll try to catch up with some time! No rush, though!
The concept behind these movies, as I understand it, is that
the Army or somebody decided to take soldiers who had died and inject them with
some kind of drug cocktail that makes them into unfeeling, indestructible
zombie supermen! In this episode, some disaffected Russians who are not
Chechens have taken over Chernobyl and kidnapped the President’s children!
They’ve hired a turtle-faced rogue nerd scientist to help out, because he has a Universal
Soldier of his very own, which he keeps like a pet and rents out to do dirty
work!
Ha ha, it was with the introduction of this angry nerd that
I became truly interested in the picture, because he looked, sounded and acted
just like the mayor of my town! His aggressive, mean, petty petulance is so
off-putting that you can’t wait for his inevitable gruesome death, and it was
the same with this scientist character! Turns out his death scene was directly
inspired by – not to mention wholly ripped-off from, ha ha – Blade Runner! One of his synthetic
creations, Dolph Lundgren, looking like Rutger Hauer inflated by a bicycle
pump, takes the fellow’s head in both hands and gives it a mighty hard squeeze!
Blade Runner is certainly not the only movie to have
provided this picture with inspiration! Of course there are liberal doses of Robocop (whose android pathos it tries
to co-opt, but never manages to) and The
Terminator (with its implacable, unstoppable zombie wrestler) in there as
well! It’s pretty dumb, ha ha, but it has a few peppy action scenes, such as
the opening car chase and a fight scene between Jean-Claude Van Damme and ol’ Dolph!
The picture was directed by John Hyams, who turns out to be
the son of famed, but often lousy, director-cinematographer Peter Hyams, who
shot this one and presumably provided Van Damme-wrangling advice! Of the elder
Hyams, I have to admit to liking Outland
and Running Scared, but when I saw End of Days I thought “Sweet wingalls!
Only a terrible filmmaker could have made this!” Hyams the younger made the
more recent Universal Soldier picture
too, so my judgment on his talents is tabled for now! In the meantime, I’m
going to give Universal Soldier:
Regeneration one and a half headpipes!
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