Soooo… it’s Universal Soldiers?
Rob Apples's comments
I get confused as to what happens in episodes 1&2 and then suddenly we’re in Texas. Granted I was playing a heated game of Civilization and wasn’t paying much attention but it sure jumps into something more palatable for white America really quickly. That said, I was actually surprised at how it kept me anxious in just the right way. Is he? Is he not?
no you dont but this is everyone on the planet is blind except for so far only 3 confirmed people have sight if you dont like it dont fucking watch no one asked you to
I’m sorry if my opinion which is beyond my control triggered such a snowflake response. You’re the problem here.
There have already been thousands of years of blind people…
You don’t see them waging full scale assaults and navigating all kinds of terrain.
they have been blind for hundreds and hundreds of years those skills are passed on from parent to child just like we do now and teach our children to survive its the best show to come out in MANY years deal with it
I mean. Blind people tracking other blind people? I’m open minded but… I’m having trouble with the capabilities some of the characters display.
If only shows excelled because of promise. I admit I lost a little interest when the media went all “GAY SUPERHERO WOMAN”. Who cares about the gay angle. Just tell a story and let us work out the details.
Whew. This movie is terrifying how so close to the brink we can be.
and the sad part it has nothing to do with 2001 either some one told me this was lke solaris well that turnded out to be a lie im so angry
Well. This is very 2001ey. The visuals are amazing but the pace just can’t seem to gain any locomotion. The main characters are horribly robotic with little if any emotion. That said, the story is intriguing and I found myself eager to find out what’s waiting at the end. If you arent of fan of 2001 then you probably won’t like this. But if you want to see a pretty good space flick and don’t mind a slow burn then give this a shot.
universal soldier was about a soldier being brought from the dead. no “superpowers” as per se. was dead so couldn’t die again without extreme measures. he was dead a soldier brainwashed….hence not dead, but comatose whien brainwashed into being this person. he was person, but had no feelings or sense of pain due to the brainwashing. this becomes evident in US 2+ as the timeline goes on. jean claude remembers who he is, and becomes the soldier he used to be with the same morals and the family that has “buried” him yrs before.
Clearly you need to rewatch Universal Soldiers as they DID have super human powers. Case in point he pushes a truck all night long at 30 some odd miles an hour. As for the rest of your reply… YOU JUST DESCRIBED THIS MOVIE TOO! It is the exact same.