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2099 The Soldier Protocol (2019) Movie Review

By Newguy

2099 The Soldier Protocol – Movie Review

2099 The Soldier Protocol (2019) Movie Review

First Reaction – 2099 The Soldier Protocol creates a great idea without the scale presented.

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Director: Dee McLachlan

Writer: James S Abrams (Screenplay)

Cast

Plot: Matt volunteers for an experiment that promises to return mobility to his legs but he does not know at what price.

Runtime: 1 Hour 25 Minutes 

There may be spoilers in the rest of the review

Story: 2099 The Soldier Protocol starts when Dr Emmett Snyder (Arquette) gets his latest subject Matthew Allen Mills (Gallagher). He gets a new partner in Dr Allison Turner (Rae) who witnesses the torture Emmett puts Matthew through.

Allison questions the research process and learns how much stronger Matthew has become. Meanwhile. Matthew beats every test put on front on him and it turning out to be the best subject in a long time. However, when the subjects get stronger, they become a bigger threat.

Verdict on 2099 The Soldier Protocol

Recap

The movie follows scientists performing experiments on subjects to create perfect soldiers. However, the latest subject becomes stronger than anything they have seen before and a bigger threat.

Best Parts

This movie creates the secretive lab and builds on the idea that people are using nanobots to help cure problems. And of course, we dive into more of a military motivation for it. This all comes together nicely to show the smoother operation and ruthless nature.

Worst Parts

The creation feels great, but doesn’t seem to have the scale presented. It makes you feel like we could have plenty of subjects and it only seems to present a solo one in such a large-scale facility. This pushes heavily into another idea before we get the real reveal too.

Final Thoughts2099 The Soldier Protocol plays into the mystery of experiments.

2099 The Soldier Protocol (2019) Movie Review

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