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Hindi Small Soldiers
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Fifteen-year-old Alan Abernathy, the son of a toy store owner, tries out some new action figures: The Commando Elite versus The Gorgonites. But three months ago, a toy company believes it is onto something when it employs the latest government military technology in a series of action figures, enabling them to talk. They underestimate the power of the special micro chips they've employed, however, as the two opposing sides of the toy line start thinking for themselves and engaging in real combat! The Commando Elite vow to wipe out the Gorgonites in a suburban neighborhood. Alan, his neighbor Christy Fimple, (on whom he has a massive crush) with the help of the kind Gorgonites, must protect his home and family from the Commandos.
When missile technology is used to enhance toy action figures, the toys soon begin to take their battle programming too seriously.
There is a lot to like in this film. The acting talents- (Gregory Smith, Kirsten Dunst, Jay Mohr, Phil Hartman in his last performance, David Cross of Bob and David and Denis Leary), the special effects (sometimes the action figures are real, sometimes they're not) and the story (commando elite are fitted with munition chips and go crazy in a fight against the gorgonites). But it is not completely great. I mean, it isn't the best of the year, but at least it tries. Good to a point, if you like what I've mentioned. A-
I think the film was well put together, and it was also all over a good film, and the rating was of a good level.
Kirsten's acting has improved over the past years, as this wasn't the strongest acting I've seen from her, but I didn't like Gregory Smith at all. It was the first film I have seen with him in, and it is an understatement to say it didn't make a lasting impression.
I did find myself getting a little confused with the plot at times, but was able to catch up with the story. The prospect of action figures and dolls doing things like this, however, was a scary point to the film, and I don't reckon it should be classed as 'family viewing'.
For the British TV version, a line including cursing was removed at the beginning of the movie. a5c7b9f00b
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