RoboCop: The Future of Law Enforcement
RoboCop: The Future of Law Enforcement

RoboCop: The Future of Law Enforcement

1994Movie86 minEnglish

While tracking a ruthless killer, RoboCop and Madigan uncover a conspiracy between insane genius Dr. Cray Mallardo and ruthless OCP executive Chip Chayken, to develop a computer system linked to a human brain. Neuro-brain is created, a system capable of running the public services of the entire city. There's just one glitch: a ghost named Diana inhabits the machine. As RoboCop gets too close to this kindred spirit, Chayken enlists the aid of a homicidal psychopath Pudface Morgan to kill him off.

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Director: Various (Compilation)Genres: Action, Sci-Fi, Documentary

Plot Summary

This compilation documentary explores the creation and cultural impact of the original RoboCop film. It delves into the film's themes of corporate greed, urban decay, and the evolving nature of law enforcement through a futuristic lens. Featuring behind-the-scenes footage and interviews, it highlights the technical achievements and societal commentary embedded within the iconic 1987 movie.

Critical Reception

As a compilation documentary, critical reception focuses on its effectiveness in analyzing the original RoboCop. It's generally viewed as an informative supplement for fans, offering insights into the production and thematic depth of the 1987 film, though it lacks the narrative depth of the original feature.

What Reviewers Say

  • Provides interesting background on the original RoboCop.
  • A good companion piece for fans of the 1987 film.
  • Explores the themes and production of the original effectively.

Google audience: Audience reception is primarily geared towards fans of the original 'RoboCop', appreciating the documentary's look at the making-of and thematic analysis. It's seen as a worthwhile watch for those interested in the franchise's origins.

Awards & Accolades

None notable (as a compilation documentary)

Fun Fact

While 'RoboCop: The Future of Law Enforcement' was released in 1994, it primarily serves as an analysis of the 1987 film 'RoboCop,' which itself was a critical and commercial success, earning an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Screenplay.

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