Commando (1985)

Commando (1985)

 

Commando (1985) is a classic action film directed by Mark L. Lester and starring Arnold Schwarzenegger in one of his most iconic roles as John Matrix, a retired elite special forces operative. The film is a quintessential example of 1980s action cinema, known for its over-the-top action sequences, memorable one-liners, and larger-than-life hero.
The plot follows John Matrix, who has settled into a quiet life with his daughter Jenny (played by Alyssa Milano) after leaving his military career behind. However, when Jenny is kidnapped by mercenaries working for a former South American dictator, Arius (played by Dan Hedaya), who wants Matrix to assassinate a political leader, Matrix is forced back into action to rescue her. Matrix refuses to do the bidding of the mercenaries and instead embarks on a one-man mission to track down Arius and his henchman Bennett (played by Vernon Wells), tearing through hordes of enemies along the way.
The film is known for its non-stop action, with Matrix single-handedly taking down dozens of foes using guns, knives, explosives, and his bare hands. Schwarzenegger’s imposing physical presence, combined with his deadpan delivery of quips and one-liners, made Commando a fan favorite, helping cement his status as an action movie legend.
While the plot is simple and the characters are straightforward, Commando has gained a cult following for its high-octane action, 1980s charm, and unapologetically absurd moments. It’s a film that doesn’t take itself too seriously, which is part of its enduring appeal.