

Project: Human Weapon
Griffin Michael is the only survivor of a top-secret C.I.A. program that raised five people to become superweapons—human killing machines. Griffin has been trained to use his mind as a weapon: with a small brain impulse he can move objects hundreds of times his own weight, and can kill with a single thought. Now he is about to be released from the remote secret facility where he has been raised, and unleashed on an unsuspecting world...
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Plot Summary
In the year 2008, a genetically engineered super-soldier, code-named 'Project: Human Weapon,' is sent to Earth to assassinate a scientist and retrieve vital data. However, his programming begins to glitch, leading him to question his mission and develop a conscience. He finds himself on the run from his creators, pursued by both human agents and other advanced combat units.
Critical Reception
Project: Human Weapon received a mixed to negative reception from critics, with many pointing to its derivative plot and uninspired action sequences. Audiences familiar with Dolph Lundgren's previous action films found it to be a standard, albeit somewhat dated, entry in the genre.
What Reviewers Say
- Familiar 'unstoppable killing machine' premise that doesn't offer much new.
- Action sequences are serviceable but lack originality or impact.
- Dolph Lundgren delivers a typical stoic performance, fitting for the role.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot in South Africa, utilizing local scenery and talent.
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