Universal Soldier: Regenerationis a 2009 Americanscience fictionaction filmdirected and co-edited byJohn Hyams,written byVictor Ostrovsky,and starringJean-Claude Van DammeandDolph Lundgren.It is the fifth installment in theUniversal Soldierfranchiseand an alternative sequel to the originalUniversal Soldier(1992), ignores the events from the 1999 theatrical sequelUniversal Soldier: The Returnand the two made for television sequels that were produced in 1998.
Universal Soldier: Regeneration | |
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Directed by | John Hyams |
Written by | Victor Ostrovsky |
Based on | Characters created by Richard Rothstein Christopher Leitch andDean Devlin |
Produced by | Craig Baumgarten Mark Damon Moshe Diamant Courtney Solomon |
Starring | Jean-Claude Van Damme Dolph Lundgren Andrei Arlovski Mike Pyle Garry Cooper Corey Johnson Kerry Shale Aki Avni |
Cinematography | Peter Hyams |
Edited by | Jason Gallagher John Hyams |
Music by | Kris Hill Michael Krassner |
Production companies | Foresight Unlimited Signature Pictures |
Distributed by | Sony Pictures Home Entertainment |
Release dates |
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Running time | 97 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $9 million[1] |
Box office | $844,000[2] |
Mixed martial artistAndrei Arlovskistars as NGU (Next GenerationUniSol), a Universal Soldier of the latest type, along with fellow fighterMike Pyleas Capt. Kevin Burke.TekkenstarJon Fooappears as a cameo in the film as one of the four UniSols. In the United States the film was releaseddirectly to videobySony Pictures Home Entertainmenton February 2, 2010. It had a theatrical release in the Middle East and Southeast Asia and some other parts of the world. The film has received mixed reviews and theatrically grossed $844,000 with a production budget of $9 million.
Plot
editA group of terrorists called the Pasalan Liberation Front, led by Commander Topov, kidnap theUkrainian Prime Minister's son and daughter and hold them hostage, demanding the release of their imprisoned comrades within 72 hours. In addition, they have taken over the crippledChernobyl Nuclear Power Plantand threaten to detonate it if their demands are not met. It is revealed that among the ranks of the terrorists is an experimental Next-Generation UniSol (NGU), who was smuggled in by rogue scientist Dr. Robert Colin. U.S. forces join up with theUkrainian Armyat the plant, but quickly retreat when the NGU slaughters most of them effortlessly. Dr. Richard Porter, Dr. Colin's former colleague on the Universal Soldier program, revives four UniSols to take down the NGU, but they are systematically eliminated.
Former UniSolLuc Deveraux,who is undergoing rehabilitation therapy inSwitzerlandwith Dr. Sandra Fleming with the goal of rejoining society, is taken back by the military to participate in the mission. As the deadline nears its expiration, the prime minister announces the release of the prisoners. The terrorists, having gotten what they wanted, rejoice and shut off the bomb. Dr. Colin, however, is not pleased with the outcome, as he feels his side of the business is not done. As the NGU is programmed not to harm the terrorists, Dr. Colin unleashes his second UniSol: a cloned and upgraded version of Andrew Scott – Deveraux's nemesis – who quickly kills Commander Topov. However, Dr. Colin never considered Scott's mental instability, and he is killed by his own creation. Scott then reactivates the bomb before heading out to hunt the children.
In the midst of the chaos, Capt. Kevin Burke is sent in to infiltrate the plant and rescue the prime minister's children. He is successful in locating them and leads them toward safety. On their way out, they encounter the NGU. The children flee as Kevin tries in vain to hold off the NGU, who stabs him to death after a brutal fight.
With 30 minutes remaining on the bomb's timer, a re-conditioned Luc is geared up and sent to the plant, where he kills every terrorist he encounters. He searches the buildings and finds the children cornered by Scott. Scott, who has distorted memories of Luc, is about to kill the children when Luc attacks and a grueling fight ensues. In the end, Luc impales Scott on the forehead with a lead pipe and fires a shotgun through it, blowing his brains out.
As Luc escorts the children to safety, they are attacked by the NGU. Luc and the NGU take the fight to the site of the bomb, with less than two minutes remaining. During the melee, Luc removes the detonator and jams it in the back of the NGU's uniform as they both jump out of the reactor chamber. NGU pulls the detonator off his back as it explodes, taking him with it. U.S. soldiers quickly arrive on the scene and tend to the children as Luc leaves. Kevin's body is placed in a black bag and taken away, as well as recovered pieces of the NGU. InLangley, Virginia,Kevin's body is shown stored in acryogenicchamber as a new UniSol, along with multipleclonesmade of him.
Cast
edit- Jean-Claude Van DammeasPrivate Luc Deveraux
- Dolph Lundgrenas Sergeant Andrew Scott
- Andrei Arlovskias NGU
- Mike Pyleas Captain Kevin Burke
- Corey Johnsonas Colonel John Coby
- Garry Cooperas Dr. Richard Porter
- Emily Joyceas Dr. Sandra Fleming
- Zahari Baharovas Commander Topov
- Aki Avnias Colonel Petrov
- Kerry Shaleas Dr. Robert Colin
- Yonko Dimitrov as Dimitri
- Violeta Markovska as Ivana
- Stanislav Pishtalov as Prime Minister Musayev
- Marianna Stanisheva as Olga
- John Laskowskias Captain
- Kristopher Van Varenberg as Miles
- Jon Fooas UniSol 2
Production
editLocation
editMost of the scenes were filmed on-location inBulgaria.[3]The car chase scene was filmed on the streets of the capital,Sofia,and others at a former military school. The Chornobyl plant scenes were filmed at the formerKremikovtzi ADsteel factory.[4]
Development and writing
editIn a phone interview between director John Hyams and the Van Damme fanbase, the director commented:
I am hoping that we are taking a film that was made a long time ago and we are now trying to present these characters in a contemporary context, and that means stylistically contemporary and to use my own taste, something that feels like it belongs in this era of film making. I also think that that film is a bit of a nostalgia piece, not only to late '80s but also early '90s.
The music in the film was a synth score and to me was something that was reminiscent of theJohn Carpentermovies that I loved growing up, likeThe Thing,Carpenter would always have these great synth scores. Another piece we used was the groupTangerine Dreamdid a great score for the movieSorcererand taking a note from films likeBlade Runner,movies influenced me and my idea of science fiction and action film making and take all the work I did in documentaries and the work I did within MMA and taking all those elements and putting them together to create a style of the film that I think is very different to the first two films, but I think fans of the first two will appreciate and maybe people who haven't seen them will appreciate it.
I hope that we have breathed some life into the franchise. Some of the powers that be have certainly talked about doing another one already, whether that happens or not involves a lot of elements to come together. With what's happening with the storylines, we could certainly go in a number of directions.[5]
Cinematography
editFilmmakerPeter Hyams,John's father, served as the film'scinematographer.This film marked the first time Peter has acted as director of photography without also directing. Prior toRegeneration,Peter had collaborated with star Van Damme on the action thriller filmsTimecopandSudden Death.
Release
editTheatrical
editThe film premiered at theFantastic FestinAustin, Texas,U.S.A. on October 1, 2009.[6]
The film was theatrically released in Israel on January 7, 2010, followed by the Philippines on January 8, followed by both Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates on January 27, both Malaysia and Singapore on January 28. A month later, it was released in Lebanon on March 25, Jordan on March 31 and Japan on June 26.
Home media
editThe film was officially released in the United States directly on DVD andBlu-rayon February 2, 2010, on February 9 in Brazil, April 5 in the United Kingdom, and May 4 in France and Germany.
Reception
editBox office
editThe film has been mostly released directly to DVD / Blu-ray in the US and Europe, as well and the following figures do not include theatrical box office reports from important territories such as Israel, Japan or South Korea. As of April 7, 2010, the film has grossed $844,447 in United Arab Emirates, Singapore, Italy, Lebanon, Malaysia and the Philippines.[7]
Critical response
editDread Centralgave it 3 out of 5, saying that "there is almost nothing but solid b-level action until the credits roll".[8]In a retrospective, Tom Breihan ofThe A.V. Clubcalled it the most significant action movie of 2009, crediting it with providing newfound levels of critical legitimacy to the straight-to-DVD format, and describing it as "good enough to leave its theatrical predecessor in the dust".[9]
David Nusair ofReel Film Reviewsgave it 1.5 out of 4 and called it "distractingly low-rent", a "mostly interminable mess" but that the sole saving grace was the "brutal fight sequences". He writes it off as a "misfire and a massive disappointment".[10]
Sequel
editVan Damme and Lundgren returned for a sixth installment,Universal Soldier: Day of Reckoning,as the first in the series to be filmed in3-D.John Hyams also returned as director.[11]
References
edit- ^Daniels, Hunter (7 December 2012)."Director John Hyams Talks UNIVERSAL SOLDIER: DAY OF RECKONING, Plus the Top 11 Things to Know About Hyams and His Film".Collider.Retrieved2013-12-27.
- ^"Universal Soldier: Regeneration (2010)".Box Office Mojo.Retrieved24 July2012.
- ^"Universal Soldier: Regeneration revived Jean-Claude Van Damme".The A.V. Club.2017-09-08.Retrieved2023-07-17.
- ^Universal Soldier: Regeneration (Behind the Scenes)Van Damme,Dolph Lundgren,Andrei "pitbull" Arlovski),18 July 2021,retrieved2023-07-17
- ^Long, Phil (2009-06-11)."Phone interview with John Hyams, director of 'Universal Soldier: Regeneration'".Report. Archived fromthe originalon 2016-03-03.Retrieved2009-11-11.
- ^Kelly, Kevin (2009-10-03)."Fantastic Fest Day Eight: Silat, Brains, and Dolph Lundgren".Screen Rant.Retrieved2009-10-13.
- ^Grey, Brandon (2010-01-21)."Universal Soldier: Regeneration - Foreign Box Office Breakdown".Box Office Mojo.Retrieved2010-02-24.
- ^Dread Central - Universal Soldier: Regeneration Review
- ^Tom Breihan (2017)."Universal Soldier: Regeneration revived Jean-Claude Van Damme".The A.V. Club.
- ^Nusair, David (April 11, 2021)."Universal Soldier: Regeneration".Reel Film Reviews.
- ^"Universal Soldier IV Announced: Jean-Claude Van Damme and Dolph Lundgren in 3D"./Film. Archived fromthe originalon 2012-09-11.