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Science FictionActionAdventure

Solarbabies

- From a distant star a powerful and mystical force comes to Earth. And for those brave enough to follow, it will change their lives forever.

In a future in which most water has disappeared from the Earth, we find a group of children, mostly teenagers, who are living at an orphanage, run by the despotic rulers of the new Earth. The group in question plays a hockey based game on roller skates and is quite good. It has given them a unity that transcends the attempts to bring them to heel by the government. Finding an orb of special power, they find it has unusual effects on them. They escape from the orphanage (on skates) and try to cross the wasteland looking for a place they can live free as the storm-troopers search for them and the orb.

Release Date : 1986-11-26

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : BrooksfilmsMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Richard Jordan

Character Name : Grock

Original Name : Richard Jordan

Gender : Male

Jami Gertz

Character Name : Terra

Original Name : Jami Gertz

Gender : Female

Jason Patric

Character Name : Jason

Original Name : Jason Patric

Gender : Male

Lukas Haas

Character Name : Daniel

Original Name : Lukas Haas

Gender : Male

James Le Gros

Character Name : Metron

Original Name : James Le Gros

Gender : Male

Claude Brooks

Character Name : Rabbit

Original Name : Claude Brooks

Gender : Male

Peter DeLuise

Character Name : Tug

Original Name : Peter DeLuise

Gender : Male

Peter Kowanko

Character Name : Gavial

Original Name : Peter Kowanko

Gender : Male

Adrian Pasdar

Character Name : Darstar

Original Name : Adrian Pasdar

Gender : Male

Sarah Douglas

Character Name : Shandray

Original Name : Sarah Douglas

Gender : Female

Charles Durning

Character Name : The Warden

Original Name : Charles Durning

Gender : Male

Frank Converse

Character Name : Greentree

Original Name : Frank Converse

Gender : Male

Terrence Mann

Character Name : Ivor

Original Name : Terrence Mann

Gender : Male

Alexei Sayle

Character Name : Malice

Original Name : Alexei Sayle

Gender : Male

Bruce Payne

Character Name : Dogger

Original Name : Bruce Payne

Gender : Male

Willoughby Gray

Character Name : Canis

Original Name : Willoughby Gray

Gender : Male

Kelly Bishop

Character Name : Tutore Nover

Original Name : Kelly Bishop

Gender : Female

Reviews

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GenerationofSwine

@GenerationofSwine

2023-01-12

Well, I don't know what to say...honestly. I guess I can say that I loved it as a child, and it's getting the 10 of 10 based on remembering when I watched it through a child's eyes. But there are certain tropes with this genre, and it hits the shortage of water trope, and the roller skate trope, but misses a lot of the others. So I do feel like it doesn't really sit well with the genre it's made to be a part of. But then, it's made to appeal to kids AND teens, and it certainly did. The magic glowing ball from outer space with it's feel good happy vibes does give it a very Disney inspired feel... 1980s Disney. And it is kind of rife with political messaging... and by that I mean 1980s political messaging, as in it's NOT overt, it's NOT in your face, it doesn't dominate the film... and because of that, unlike modern films, anyone can sit down, watch it, and get the points without feeling like they are being lectured to... but that was also when liberal political messaging was about love and peace and not violence and hate. So it is probably going to clash with modern norms that like propaganda. And it is CERTAINLY going to clash with people that sit down and think they are watching a genre film.... because, again, it doesn't hit the beloved tropes of that genre and tries to tell a more original story within the confines. It does work. Watching it in 2020 as opposed to when I first saw it when I was 6 and, it is dated, it did age, but it didn't turn to vinegar. It didn't turn to fine wine either. It just kind of aged with a little more grace than you would expect and still felt enjoyable and entertaining. It just didn't feel as epically good as it did when I was 6 and fell in love with the film. It still deserves praise, even if it's intended audience are aging and expect something more, or at least more trope filled cheese. If you see it, it's still worth a watch... but if you saw it in 86 it was fantastic.