Day 22: "Universal Soldier: Regeneration" (2009)
30 Damme Movies in 30 Damme Days!
The 22nd Damme Day:
"Universal Soldier: Regeneration" (2009)
JCVD returns to this role 17 years later for a sequel.
In this movie, the Russian Prime Minister's kids are kidnapped by a terrorist group using a new generation of Universal Soldier made by a rogue scientist who helped build the original Universal Soldier project. The terrorists are held up in the old Chernobyl nuclear plant and have the place rigged with explosives and a small terrorist army to defend it.
In this movie, the Russian Prime Minister's kids are kidnapped by a terrorist group using a new generation of Universal Soldier made by a rogue scientist who helped build the original Universal Soldier project. The terrorists are held up in the old Chernobyl nuclear plant and have the place rigged with explosives and a small terrorist army to defend it.
We decide to help out and send in our 4 Universal Soldiers we have in our current project. But, the next gen Universal Soldier controlled by the terrorists is no match and kills all of our Universal Soldiers and the military team sent in with them.
So what to do? Well, I'll tell you... JCVD's character has been rehabilitated and is being helped in the real world by a psychiatrist to live a normal life.
In steps the military and captures him and brings him back to the lab where they pump him full of chemicals and start brainwashing him. They basically re-activate the original surviving Universal Soldier. He is the only hope we have left to defeat the next gen Universal Soldier.
The movie has a whole lot of military shoot-em-up action, explosions, vehicle crashes, and cool scenes. Once JCVD is activated the action revs up and doesn't stop. Original Universal Soldier Dolph Lundgren returns too, but I don't understand why at all. It was out of place and didn't make sense due to what happened to his character in the original movie. In fact, his character wasn't even needed to make this film work. But anyhoo, he's in it and it was good to see JCVD & Lundgren together again as Universal Soldiers.
Van Damme's son, Kris, who has made several films with his father, is in this one as well.
Not a bad movie, but not the best. It was nostalgic though. I give it a 5 out of 10.
Give it a watch and let me know what you think.
I'll catch you on my next Damme review\!
- Patrick







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