Since the arrival of Netflix and it's seemingly endless supply of cash for filmmakers, we have been getting some interesting science fiction movies that can combine compelling stories with cutting edge computer generated effects.
Anthony Mackie of MCU fame is a futuristic soldier who takes on a new 'apprentice' for one hell of a training day. Like Machines of Man, this is another look at the future of armed combat.
Harp is a young drone pilot who makes a difficult call one day and is given a special mission that I suspect other people have been given and also didn't survive that call of duty. He messed up as a drone pilot and now he has to be put into the field for a 'refresher' course in understanding what combat is all about. To do that he is assigned to Mackie's character, a super soldier with 'issues'.
In this time cyborg soldiers are as regular as females in combat. They are called Gump Units and like all robot soldiers are just inching to go off their nut. Nothing makes a bad situation worse than a twitchy combat robot on both sides.
Mackie himself is solid as a super soldier of a special kind and he needs a buddy to go after some stray nukes with the very fate of the world at stake. Sure, why not?
"4th Generation Bio Tech and your Commanding Officer and I'm giving you sixty seconds to deal with it." - It's a pretty sweet moment of discovery and introduction.
I like the pace of this one. Everyone expresses exactly what is on their minds at any given second. Too much conversation when you SHOULD be concentrating on the rebel forces all around you. This one tightened the old butthole a few times. The combat scenes are pretty intense and people survive shit that should have killed them if they were lower on the cast list.
2 comments:
Yeah, I saw this on the Netflix lineup and thought about watching it just for Mackie. Thanks for the review!
And thank you for reminding me to check the spelling first.
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