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Solarbabies 1986 123movies

Solarbabies 1986 123movies

Who will rule the future?Nov. 26, 198694 Min.
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Watch: Solarbabies 1986 123movies, Full Movie Online – In a future, water has disappeared from the Earth, and a group of teenagers, who live at an orphanage run by the despotic rulers of the new Earth, find an orb of special power. They escape from the orphanage and try to cross the wasteland looking for a place they can live free even as the storm troopers search for them and the orb..
Plot: In a future in which most water has disappeared from the Earth, we find a group of children, mostly teenagers, who are living at an orphanage, run by the despotic rulers of the new Earth. The group in question plays a hockey based game on roller skates and is quite good. It has given them a unity that transcends the attempts to bring them to heel by the government. Finding an orb of special power, they find it has unusual effects on them. They escape from the orphanage (on skates) and try to cross the wasteland looking for a place they can live free as the storm-troopers search for them and the orb.
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N/A Votes: 60 Popularity: 5.238 | TMDB

Reviews:

Possibly the worst movie ever made, in a good way.
This film is a riot. It’s badness is epic. It is hard to know where to begin in terms of describing the experience of Solarbabies, but one could start by saying that a central episode involves a chase scene of children dramatically escaping from a futuristic special-forces police force by ROLLER SKATING through the DESERT. I am not making this up.

The completely random plot and incredulously goofy bonding/friendship scenes between the child-prisoners and their glowing-ball alien friend could only have been the product of coked-out brainstorming sessions of Hollywood types in the 80s.

Are children lovable prisoners of a Nazi-Fetish, post-apocalyptic corporation/government agency that inexplicably decides to profit by running a child-labor camp in the desert? Check. Are the children also forced to play an arena sport involving roller skates? Check. Does a glowing alien ball appear randomly and befriend the children, with no apparent connection to anything else in the film? Check. Do the children breakdance with the glowing alien ball-friend? Check. Does the glowing alien ball require the children to escape the prison and go on a quest? Yep. Do the children “escape” simply by roller-skating away from the “prison” (through a desert)? Um, yes. Does the glowing alien ball-friend require the children to join hands in a ritualized new-age circle of friendship/love in order to achieve its full glowing alien ball powers? You betcha.

If this movie were any better, I would give it one star. But it charges so far past the normal constraints of the badness boundaries that it comes out on the other side and emerges as something that is actually pretty entertaining and fairly compelling. The bar starts out low, but the filmmakers just keep on lowering it, going way past the zero point, and actually discovering new ways to make a bad movie worse. It is like art in reverse.

Review By: AllstonRockCity
Incompetently made, poorly written, derivative exercise in big budget shaggy dog story
Set 41 years after a cataclysmic event that left much of the planet a barren wasteland, the remaining water is now under the control of the totalitarian Eco Protectorate. The Protectorate runs several “Orphanages” where wasteland youth are held and educated to obey. A group of children, known by the sports team name, Solarbabies, find a glowing orb named Bohdi who can not only speak but has powers that seem mystical in nature. After Bohdi is taken the Solarbabies take it upon themselves to rescue Bohdi before it can be destroyed by the Protectorate.

The making of Solarbabies is far more interesting than the movie that resulted from it. The brainchild of Douglas Anthony Metrov, Metrov’s intention was to emulate the “guerilla film making” style of his friend Abel Ferrara. Originally intended to be a low budget film about children in a post apocalyptic world (described by Metrov as “Little Rascals in the future”) the movie gained the attention of Mel Brooks as a potential producing project for his company Brooksfilm. Brooks was eventually convinced to invest more money in the project because of supposed blockbuster potential of the film (yes seriously) and the budget balloon from $5 Million to $20 Million with Metrov being kicked off the project and replaced with Alan Johnson which compounded with bad weather, on set tensions, and general ineptitude led to expensive reshoots, unusable footage, and drove brooks just short of bankruptcy that was only averted by selling the film at a loss to MGM and healthy profits from Brooksfilms other sci-fi film of the year, the David Cronenberg directed re-imagining of The Fly. While the story behind Solarbabies is tumultuous and rich in drama, the movie itself is a boring, confusing, derivative mess that can’t even be enjoyed in a “so bad it’s good way”

From the get go the movie makes absolutely no sense. The movie supposedly takes place in a world of extreme water scarcity which has lead to a breakdown in civilization save for the Eco Protectorate which managed to establish power by establishing bunkers for the water that is then rationed out in exchange for allegiance and obedience. The protectorate is filled with soldiers called E-Cops who are laser gun wielding henchman complete with lousy aim who wouldn’t feel out of place in Star Wars or more fittingly Spaceballs. Outside the Protectorate however is a world of roving marauders who wear tattered rags, dress like Native American tribes, or dress like Bedouin Arabs and there’s no rhyme or reason to this world.

The story doesn’t fare much better. The Orb Bohdi is basically E.T. if you took away the personality and movement of E.T. and instead replaced it with a glowing volleyball. Bohdi can’t speak except for barely audible giggles and chirps, and despite having powers to cure deafness and bring about indoor rainstorms Bohdi spends most of the movie doing absolutely nothing aside from being carried from place to place with no clearly defined end point or objective. The plot is a flabby shapeless mass where characters don’t have clear motivation, characters have no clear reason for existing, and actions in one scene don’t carry over to another. Sometimes a scene doesn’t even know how to transition to another, in the midpoint of the movie where Bohdi is stolen, there’s no scene where the characters find out it’s been stolen but there is a scene where they discuss one of their group has gone after Bohdi. It’s a frustrating movie from beginning to end because the story has no engine driving it nor a goal to which it’s approaching.

The acting is at least decent even if the characterization is flat and nonsensical. Adrian Pasdar, Jason Patric, Richard Jordan, and Jami Gertz all give energized performances and have decent charisma. Lucas Haas unfortunately isn’t so lucky. Throughout the movie Haas maintains a near constant look and feel of “wide eyed whimsy” that makes him one note and somewhat grating. I don’t blame Haas for this as he is a good actor (see the criminally underrated ghost story Lady in White for proof) and it’s clear that bad direction/writing is most likely to blame.

Solarbabies is an absolute mess of a movie. It shamelessly borrows from Mad Max, E.T., Star Wars, and pretty much every Sci-Fi/Blockbuster film of the 10 years that preceded it and has no idea how to make them engaging. The plot has no drive, the characters are flat, and is simultaneously boring and headscratchingly confusing. It’s just a stupid, stupid movie that tries to ape contemporary blockbuster trends without having any idea how they’re supposed to work.

Review By: IonicBreezeMachine

Other Information:

Original Title Solarbabies
Release Date 1986-11-26
Release Year 1986

Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 34 min (94 min)
Budget 25000000
Revenue 1579260
Status Released
Rated PG-13
Genre Action, Adventure, Drama
Director Alan Johnson
Writer Walon Green, D.A. Metrov
Actors Richard Jordan, Jami Gertz, Jason Patric
Country United States
Awards 1 nomination
Production Company N/A
Website N/A


Technical Information:

Sound Mix Dolby
Aspect Ratio 2.35 : 1
Camera N/A
Laboratory N/A
Film Length N/A
Negative Format 35 mm
Cinematographic Process J-D-C Scope
Printed Film Format 35 mm

Solarbabies 1986 123movies
Solarbabies 1986 123movies
Solarbabies 1986 123movies
Solarbabies 1986 123movies
Solarbabies 1986 123movies
Solarbabies 1986 123movies
Solarbabies 1986 123movies
Solarbabies 1986 123movies
Solarbabies 1986 123movies
Solarbabies 1986 123movies
Original title Solarbabies
TMDb Rating 5.292 60 votes

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