Tin Soldier
- 2025
- 1h 26m
The Bokushi offers a program for US combat veterans seeking their "purpose" and path forward. Now the Government is concerned with the rapid rise of this well-armed, highly trained, and eter... Read allThe Bokushi offers a program for US combat veterans seeking their "purpose" and path forward. Now the Government is concerned with the rapid rise of this well-armed, highly trained, and eternally devoted Shinjas in the cult-like "Program."The Bokushi offers a program for US combat veterans seeking their "purpose" and path forward. Now the Government is concerned with the rapid rise of this well-armed, highly trained, and eternally devoted Shinjas in the cult-like "Program."
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- Catherine Monk
- (as Angeliquie Fernandez)
- Shinja Mother
- (as Jessica L. Fuerst)
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It was really uninspiring and it was even hard to watch in a single sitting. I failed and watching the last part was really a waste of time.l too.
The acting wasn't great and it didn't seem like it was directed well.
I don't particularly have anything good to say about it. I definitely wouldn't recommend watching it. I'd like to give them credit and hope they just ran out of budget, but with this one, it's hard to know for sure.
Really low quality stuff. It was on Amazon, so no real surprises, as their quality is often very average.
Be prepared for 90% horrible flash backs and it's not brilliant like Memento and feels like Demento.
It's hard to believe considering this director did great films like The Infiltrator.
This film is a horrible attempt at dealing with a sensitive subject like ptsd but mixed it with a silly Jones cult story that is lost in translation and unfortunately does a hatchet job in both execution and editing that it ends up turning into a tossed messed up salad that makes one wonder if the writer and director suffer also from ptsd.
What a sad waste of top talent of Deniro whose lame character 6 mins is not justified and Scott Eastwood ( who seems to have a knack for picking lemons - even though he tries his best in this silly film), and the funniest best razzie of the year award is Jamie Foxx - starring as a cross of Carrot Head meets 70s Shaft with the worst hair wig ever.
This film is a thankfully only 75 minute disaster that if one removes the top cast it is a B film that Steven Siegel would be perfect except I read somewhere the budget was $39m so maybe it was a huge payday for Deniro and Jamie Fox.
Watch with low expectations
3 stars.
If feels like massive chunks of the narrative are missing. Things just happen for the sake of happening and everything and everyone is vague as hell.
Nothing really feels natural. It's all just a big hot mess of hallucinatory imagery and confusingly shot action scenes.
I don't know how or why this exists but it's certainly an oddity.
Check it out for the curiosity value. That's about all there is.
The cast is wasted here and I'm not really sure what the intent behind the pic or it's story is.
Not a new kind of action film. Just a huge head scratcher.
It's possible that viewers might wonder if the financiers were seeking to exchange money of a certain type for money of another variety. I wouldn't want to conjecture about that.
It's not just the spend on the leads either, it doesn't look cheap for the most part. And there's some kind of ham-fisted attempt to deliver a message too. It's not for me to be offended by the take on combat PTSD that's being put before us here, although I can imagine others would be.
It really is awful though.
Did you know
- TriviaChristian George (FBI Special Agent Yates) suffered a severe leg injury just prior to filming his scenes. The writers modified the script to incorporate his injury and then allowed the cast to ad lib lines.
- Quotes
Nash Cavanaugh: Some days... I don't know how I keep going. My mind is filled with things that... I don't want to remember. Trauma feeds on you like a disease. And then... even if it's just for a moment... life is unbearable. But this wasn't me not letting go of my past. This was my past not letting go of me.
- SoundtracksWait in the Back of the Line
Written by Citizen Cope (as Clarence Greenwood) and Chris Hajian (as Christopher E. Hajian)
Published by CAS Film/Reservoir Media
Performed by Chris Hajian
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- Also known as
- Kurşun Asker
- Filming locations
- Prosotsani, Greece(Cave Aggitis River)
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- Budget
- $45,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $42,291
- Runtime1 hour 26 minutes
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