Capital Celluloid 2022 — Day 122: Wed May 4

Starship Troopers (Verehoven, 1999): Everyman Screen on the Green, 10.30am


This 35mm presentation, part of the Paul Verehoven season on film at Screen on the Green, also screens on April 30th. Full details here.

Chicago Reader review:
Four friends just out of high school join the military: Denise Richards wants to pilot enormous spaceships, Casper Van Dien wants to be near her, Dina Meyer wants to be near him, and Neil Patrick Harris wants to pit his brain power against that of giant enemy insects—if they have brains. The plot of this 1997 feature may sound like silly, conventional science fiction and soap opera romance, but director Paul Verhoeven blends the conflicting elements of intentional camp and perverse sincerity into a single tone—and he doesn't resort to simple irony. Instead he revels in the contradictions and defies us to see fascist ideology in a story that allows us to identify with warmongering characters.
Lisa Alspector

Here (and above) is the trailer.

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