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Solarbabies

  • 1986
  • PG-13
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
4.8/10
5.2K
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Solarbabies (1986)
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Dystopian Sci-FiQuestActionAdventureDramaSci-Fi

In a post-apocalyptic future ruled by the military, a group of renegade teenage orphans find a legendary orb, Bohdai, that can supposedly bring the rain back to dried up Earth.In a post-apocalyptic future ruled by the military, a group of renegade teenage orphans find a legendary orb, Bohdai, that can supposedly bring the rain back to dried up Earth.In a post-apocalyptic future ruled by the military, a group of renegade teenage orphans find a legendary orb, Bohdai, that can supposedly bring the rain back to dried up Earth.

  • Director
    • Alan Johnson
  • Writers
    • Walon Green
    • D.A. Metrov
  • Stars
    • Richard Jordan
    • Jami Gertz
    • Jason Patric
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    4.8/10
    5.2K
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    • Director
      • Alan Johnson
    • Writers
      • Walon Green
      • D.A. Metrov
    • Stars
      • Richard Jordan
      • Jami Gertz
      • Jason Patric
    • 75User reviews
    • 59Critic reviews
    • 24Metascore
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    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Richard Jordan
    Richard Jordan
    • Grock
    Jami Gertz
    Jami Gertz
    • Terra
    Jason Patric
    Jason Patric
    • Jason
    Lukas Haas
    Lukas Haas
    • Daniel
    James Le Gros
    James Le Gros
    • Metron
    Claude Brooks
    Claude Brooks
    • Rabbit
    Peter DeLuise
    Peter DeLuise
    • Tug
    Peter Kowanko
    • Gavial
    • (as Pete Kowanko)
    Adrian Pasdar
    Adrian Pasdar
    • Darstar
    Sarah Douglas
    Sarah Douglas
    • Shandray
    Charles Durning
    Charles Durning
    • The Warden
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    Frank Converse
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    Terrence Mann
    Terrence Mann
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    Alexei Sayle
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    Bruce Payne
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    Willoughby Gray
    Willoughby Gray
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    Kelly Bishop
    Kelly Bishop
    • Tutor Nover
    Sam Hamann
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      • Alan Johnson
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      • Walon Green
      • D.A. Metrov
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    5christian562

    The nostalgia goggles, they do nothing!

    After about 20 years of having little more than vague memories of this movie rollerskating about in my head, I finally broke down and re-watched Solarbabies.

    All I can say is, well, bless them for trying. It really isn't a BAD movie... it does manage to be entertaining even though it occasionally drags. The only problem is that it borrows a lot from other movies and never seems to decide on a style of its own.

    Overall I didn't feel as drawn in to the story as I'd hoped, but despite the somewhat vague plot and generic characters, it was still good fun. And if nothing else, it teaches us that all we really need to set things right in the world are friendship and roller skating. And maybe a magic ball from outer space.
    4utgard14

    "I can't believe that I'm standing here talking to a ball."

    Silly nonsense about a post-apocalyptic future where it doesn't rain and the kids are raised in a prison. There they play a game that's kind of a kids' version of Rollerball and wait to grow up and become guards or something for the corporation running the world. They find a glowing alien ball called Bohdai and uninteresting stuff happens. Laughable to the extreme, with ugly-looking '80s costumes and an odd fascination with rollerskating. It's unintentionally funny at times, and I totally give it points for that, but ultimately it's just embarrassing for all involved. See it for Jami Gertz, because you should see anything with Jami Gertz.
    3IonicBreezeMachine

    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.
    sansevieria

    Pretty good movie, even though a little corny

    I have seen Solarbabies (aka Solar Warriors) many times, and I like it. I first saw it on video when I was seven or eight. Looking at it now, (I own a copy) the plot is a little corny, but when you consider that was pretty normal of movies made in the mid-80's, it's hard to hold that against this one.

    For some reason, the "skateball" game that is popular with characters in the movie almost seems like a knock-off of Rollerball, but that's okay.

    If nothing else, it had a terrific cast...Richard Jordan, Jami Gertz, Jason Patric, and Lukas Haas, among others. I'm not sure the movie would have been very good without them.

    I would rate this movie 3 out of 5 on story and 4 out of 5 on casting. So about 3.5 stars...
    tfrizzell

    Oh Baby.....Don't Make Me Watch.

    Totally stupid 1980s junk has a group of adolescents (Jason Patric, Jami Gertz and Lukas Haas among them) finding an orb of special powers in the post-apocalyptic future. They are really orphans (or prisoners) in a future that is run by evil people (Richard Jordan being the main villain here). Oh by the way the youngsters love to skate around and play hockey in the desert (no kidding). Silly and unnecessary venture for all involved. Still not as bad as some other similar movies of the period, but that is not saying much. 2 stars out of 5.

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    • Trivia
      The movie was filmed on location in Spain, a country selected for its abundant desert landscape. Ironically, production was held up for several weeks due to - of all things - rain. It was also selected for its lower production costs (lower taxes, non-union crew, etc.) at the time.
    • Goofs
      Metron's skates disappear as he pole-vaults over the fence to get into the Aqua Bunker, then they re-appear as he lands
    • Quotes

      Gavial: [making improper advances] Terra? I like the sweat.

      Terra: Get out, you creature of filth!

      Gavial: Hey, I just wanna talk. Maybe a little *hands-on parley*?

      Terra: [hits him in the groin with her shovel] Now I'm listening.

      Gavial: [backs off] Next time.

    • Alternate versions
      When originally released theatrically in the UK, the BBFC made cuts to secure a 'PG' rating. All cuts were waived in 1987 when the film was granted a '15' certificate for home video, later re-rated to a '12' certificate in 2016.
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert: Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home/An American Tail/Firewalker/Nutcracker: The Motion Picture (1986)
    • Soundtracks
      Love Will Set You Free
      Written by Smokey Robinson and Ivory Stone

      Performed by Smokey Robinson

      Courtesy of Motown Records/Taj Mahal Music

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    • Release date
      • November 26, 1986 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Solarfighters
    • Filming locations
      • Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Tucson, Arizona, USA
    • Production companies
      • Brooksfilms
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
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    • Budget
      • $25,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,579,260
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $704,692
      • Nov 30, 1986
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,579,260
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 34 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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