An ex-special forces operative seeks revenge against a cult leader who has corrupted his former comrades, the Shinjas. This leader, known as The Bokushi, promises veterans a purpose and protection, but is revealed to be a destructive influence. The ex-soldier, Nash Cavanaugh, joins forces with military operative Emmanuel Ashburn to infiltrate the Bokushi's fortress and expose his reign of terror
Nash Cavanaugh
Emmanuel Ashburn
The Bokushi
Luke
Evoli
Jackson
Lawrence Kollock
Mama Suki
Shinja Atlas
Colleen
Shinja John
Lido Rossi
SA Yates
Dr. Geanopulos
Acting
Mo
Simply put a shambolic, disjointed, mess. "Tin Solider" has little to redeem itself. Lets start with a appallingly chaotic, disorganised script, that feels like narrative confetti. Just as awful, is the, often times, unwatchable visuals. Blurry, overly dark, jarringly unclear, especially the action sequences. Not helped either by generally dismal CGI, that's not fooling anyone. Acting is decent but the aforementioned impediments, are so pronounced, that they stifle the best efforts, from the cast. In summary, "Tin Soldier" is an experimental disaster, that should never have been green lighted. One to avoid.
Nash Cavanaugh
Emmanuel Ashburn
The Bokushi
Luke
Evoli
Jackson
Lawrence Kollock
Mama Suki
Shinja Atlas
Colleen
Shinja John
Lido Rossi
SA Yates
Dr. Geanopulos
Acting
Mo
Simply put a shambolic, disjointed, mess. "Tin Solider" has little to redeem itself. Lets start with a appallingly chaotic, disorganised script, that feels like narrative confetti. Just as awful, is the, often times, unwatchable visuals. Blurry, overly dark, jarringly unclear, especially the action sequences. Not helped either by generally dismal CGI, that's not fooling anyone. Acting is decent but the aforementioned impediments, are so pronounced, that they stifle the best efforts, from the cast. In summary, "Tin Soldier" is an experimental disaster, that should never have been green lighted. One to avoid.