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Steel Justice
David Nash has lost his son and his will to live. But the boy appears in his dreams, as well as his Robosaurus toy ! A mythical figure will help Nash to turn the Robosaurus into a real creature in order to avenge his son's death.
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Plot Summary
In the near future, a disillusioned soldier is genetically engineered into a powerful super-soldier. When he discovers that his creators have nefarious plans, he must fight against his programming and expose their corruption. He teams up with a determined journalist to bring down the sinister corporation before their world-altering weapon is unleashed.
Critical Reception
Steel Justice is a low-budget sci-fi action film that received mixed to negative reviews upon its release. While some appreciated its attempt at a futuristic action narrative, it was largely criticized for its predictable plot, underdeveloped characters, and uninspired special effects. It remains a lesser-known entry in the direct-to-video action genre of the early 90s.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its action sequences, though criticized for being derivative.
Noted for its ambitious but ultimately flawed science fiction concept.
Often cited as a typical example of early 90s direct-to-video action fare.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce due to the film's limited release, but general sentiment suggests it's an unmemorable action flick with some passable action.
Fun Fact
The film was initially intended to be a pilot for a television series.
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