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Universal Soldier: Day of Reckoning

- Under their own command

After his wife and daughter are murdered in a home invasion, a widower named John now finds himself up against an army of Universal Soldiers in relentless pursuit, led by a mysterious leader who promises to set UniSols free from their conditioning.

Release Date : 2012-10-04

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Signature PicturesForesight UnlimitedBaumgarten Management and Productions (BMP)

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles : Universal Soldier: Day of Reckoning 3DUniversal Soldier։ Day of Reckoning 3DUniversal Soldier։ Day of ReckoningUniversal Soldier VI: Day of Reckoning

Cast

Jean-Claude Van Damme

Character Name : Luc Deveraux

Original Name : Jean-Claude Van Damme

Gender : Male

Scott Adkins

Character Name : John

Original Name : Scott Adkins

Gender : Male

Dolph Lundgren

Character Name : Andrew Scott

Original Name : Dolph Lundgren

Gender : Male

Andrei Arlovski

Character Name : Magnus

Original Name : Andrei Arlovski

Gender : Male

Mariah Bonner

Character Name : Sarah

Original Name : Mariah Bonner

Gender : Female

Audrey P. Scott

Character Name : Emma

Original Name : Audrey P. Scott

Gender : Female

Rus Blackwell

Character Name : Agent Gorman

Original Name : Rus Blackwell

Gender : Male

James DuMont

Character Name : Dr. Timothy Brady

Original Name : James DuMont

Gender : Male

Dane Rhodes

Character Name : Ron Castellano

Original Name : Dane Rhodes

Gender : Male

David Jensen

Character Name : Dr. Su

Original Name : David Jensen

Gender : Male

Kris Van Damme

Character Name : Miles

Original Name : Kris Van Damme

Gender : Male

Sigal Diamant

Character Name : Claudia

Original Name : Sigal Diamant

Gender : Female

Juli Erickson

Character Name : Woman

Original Name : Juli Erickson

Gender : Female

Andrew Sikking

Character Name : Larry

Original Name : Andrew Sikking

Gender : Male

Tony Jarreau

Character Name : Bouncer

Original Name : Tony Jarreau

Gender : Male

Craig Walker

Character Name : Earl

Original Name : Craig Walker

Gender : Male

Roy Jones Jr.

Character Name : Mess Hall Unisol

Original Name : Roy Jones Jr.

Gender : Male

Susan Mansur

Character Name : Madame

Original Name : Susan Mansur

Gender : Female

Sebastian James

Character Name : Unisol (uncredited)

Original Name : Sebastian James

Gender : Male

Arnold Chon

Character Name : Unisol

Original Name : Arnold Chon

Gender : Male

Dennis Keiffer

Character Name : Unisol

Original Name : Dennis Keiffer

Gender : Male

Woon Young Park

Character Name : Unisol

Original Name : Woon Young Park

Gender : Male

Mike Wilson

Character Name : Unisol

Original Name : Mike Wilson

Gender : Male

Reviews

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Per Gunnar Jonsson

@Dark Jedi

2024-05-16

This movie was not really what I expected or at least not what I hoped it would be. Sure it is a decent enough action flick if you watch it as a stand-alone movie but it is also really different from the other Universal Soldier movies and I cannot say that I really liked the different track this movie took. The good part is that there is no lack of action and it is indeed both brutal and quite gory action. Those parts of the movie are quite good and are what keeps me from giving the movie a real trash rating. However, the pace of the movie also drops into really slow scenes quite frequently. This could have been effective if there would have been some form of coherent plot to follow but there really isn’t. A lot of things just happen and the lead character goes to various places, does things, without any obvious reason or explanation. Speaking of the plot, on some movie sites you can read a synopsis like this one: "In a world without government, the surviving Unisols maintain order and choose the strongest of their ranks to rule, testing them in life-or-death combat." Unfortunately this synopsis has also ended up on the French Amazon site where I bought the Blu-ray and it is total bullshit. It is not a world without government or any other doomsday world like what the French cover tries to imply. There is also not really any “testing” going on but more a spontaneous brawl ending up in a “unfortunate casualty'” among the rather emotionless uni-sols. This blatantly false advertising really annoys me. Another thing that did not sit very well with me is that both Dolph Lundgren and Jean-Claude Van Damme is not really main characters but rather obscure ones that kind of hide in the shadows until a show-down fight at the end. Not only that but Jean-Claude is more or less portrayed as a bad-guy throughout the movie. Not only as a bad-guy from the governments point of view but also from the viewers. It is kind of shown at the end that he is not but still…the entire movie is very dark and without hope. As I said, the action scenes are really the only thing that saved this movie from a real trash rating. If you have not seen any of the other Universal Soldier movies previously you might give this one a higher rating though.

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ZACKSBR

@ZACKSBR

2022-09-28

Masterpiece

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2022-11-10

The handsome, but wooden as a board, Scott Adkins ("John") wakes from a coma after his wife and daughter are brutally murdered before his eyes in his kitchen! For some reason he was left alive, and he determines on vengeance against "Devereaux" (Jean-Claude Van Damme). He, meantime, is teaming up with "Scott" (Dolph Lundgren) and the pair are working to establish a new world order run by him and his fellow "UniSols" with only the strongest destined to survive and take on the government. "John" meantime is closing in on his protagonist, but as he does he begins to doubt what he believes. Is he being manipulated too? This moves along well with plenty of action and combat scenes but the characterisations are well past their use-by-dates now. Neither Lundgren nor Van Damme are anywhere near their best, the dialogue is clunky at best and Adkins, well his looks were all anyone could ever say he had enough of to merit on-screen time. The ending is predictable, though colourful, and as I finished this fourth outing I prayed that we won't have another. Repetitive and tired, sorry.