Babylon 5: River of Souls

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  • 1998
  • 1 hr 34 min
  • 6.5  (4,962)

Babylon 5: River of Souls is a science fiction movie released in 1998 that follows the adventures of Captain John Sheridan (played by Jerry Doyle) and his team as they try to protect their space station from deadly threats. The film is directed by Janet Greek and written by J. Michael Straczynski. It is the third movie of the Babylon 5 series and takes place between the seasons 5 and 6 of the TV show.

The plot revolves around the discovery of a mysterious artifact that turns out to be a soul hunter vessel. It is believed that these vessels capture and contain the souls of the dying and prevent them from moving on to the afterlife. The vessel is discovered by a wealthy and ambitious businessman named Robert Bryson (played by Martin Sheen) who sees an opportunity to harness the power of the vessel for his own gain.

Captain Sheridan, along with his trusted advisors Susan Ivanova (played by Tracy Scoggins) and Michael Garibaldi (played by Jeff Conaway), sets out to prevent Bryson from using the vessel for his own selfish purposes. They are aided in their quest by a group of monks who have dedicated their lives to studying the afterlife and the nature of the soul. Together, they embark on a dangerous journey to protect the souls of the departed.

The film explores themes of mortality, the nature of the soul, and the consequences of greed and ambition. It also delves into the complex relationship between science and spirituality and the interplay between the two.

The acting in the film is solid, with stand-out performances from Doyle, Scoggins, and Conaway. Martin Sheen also delivers a strong performance as the ruthless businessman willing to do whatever it takes to achieve his goals. The special effects are impressive for the time and hold up well even today. The space battles are particularly exciting and well executed.

The film also features some nods to the Babylon 5 TV series, including the return of characters such as Dr. Franklin (played by Richard Biggs) and Marcus Cole (played by Jason Carter). Fans of the series will appreciate these references and the continuity they provide.

Overall, Babylon 5: River of Souls is an enjoyable sci-fi adventure that will appeal to fans of the genre. The themes it explores are thought-provoking and the special effects are impressive. The acting is solid and the nods to the TV series will delight fans. While it may not be the most groundbreaking or original sci-fi movie ever made, it is a worthy addition to the Babylon 5 universe and a satisfying watch for fans of the series.

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Description
  • Release Date
    1998
  • Runtime
    1 hr 34 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    6.5  (4,962)