The 1997 film was based on Robert Heinlein's 1959 militaristic, rather pro-fascist novel about a group of high schoolers who enroll in the military to wage war against an army of alien "bugs." In the novel the main character Johnny Rico goes through a fairly triumphant arc, becoming a respected officer and leader as the war wages on. The film however has a decidedly satirical thrust, mostly poking fun at the very subject matter on which it was based. On the surface this movie seemed like the usual alien invasion sci-fi/action tripe, but as he did with Robocop, Verhoeven created something much more substantial and sociopolitical. He got a lot of things right with this film, but while Robocop is basically perfect, Troopers unfortunately leaves some things to be desired. So let's take a look at this Awesomely Shitty Movie....
The Awesome
Satire
The militaristic tone and pro-meritocracy slant (having to earn full citizens' rights) of the novel are cleverly satirized by director Paul Verhoeven in a way that rides the line between honoring and lampooning Robert Heinlein's work. In fact Verhoeven found the novel unreadable and still managed to make a capable film adaptation. The officer uniforms are also clearly inspired by those of Nazi officials, and the propaganda films shown throughout are flagrantly a riff on Nazi indoctrination such as Triumph of the Will. Structurally this film is strikingly similar to All Quiet on the Western Front, following a group of high school kids (who in this case seem lifted right out of 90210) who get duped into enlisting and have horrible things happen to them.
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Who designed these space suits, Michelin? |
Ultra-violence
Like with Robocop, Verhoeven sprinkled (or more accurately slathered) this movie with over-the-top, graphic violence which becomes both disturbing and oddly amusing. There are countless battle scenes with humans being stabbed through various body parts by the bugs' spear-like legs, and plenty of scenes depicting bugs being inefficiently blown to gooey pieces by the soldiers. Plus there's the climactic scene where the brain bug sucks Zander Barcalow's brain out through his skull. It's not for the squeamish, but man is it entertaining for us sick folk (fucks).
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Dammit Paul, I wanted to see what happened to the cow! |