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Totally class. Totally absorbing. Totally worth a watch...or ten dozen. There's a great story here, some great and convincing characters and mind-blowingly imaginative visuals. Not to mention two kick-ass women! If you want a rollercoaster ...


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Factory worker Doug Quaid takes a virtual mind-trip vacation with the Rekall company, opting for implanted memories of being a spy. When the procedure goes wrong, Quaid becomes a wanted man by the police and joins forces with a rebel fighter to stop the evil Chancellor Cohaagen.
In the year 2084, a factory worker named Douglas Quaid struggles with the feeling that he's living the wrong life. He visits Rekall, a company that offers implanted memories of holidays and adventures, hoping to experience being a secret agent. However, the process goes awry, and Quaid is identified as a spy. He finds himself on the run, pursued by the police and a ruthless syndicate, and must uncover the truth about his identity and his past.
The 2012 remake of Total Recall received a mixed reception from critics and audiences. While praised for its visual effects, action sequences, and Colin Farrell's performance, many found it lacked the satirical edge and thematic depth of the original 1990 film. It was often criticized for being a more generic sci-fi action film without a distinct identity.
Praised for its updated special effects and dynamic action.
Criticized for being a less imaginative and character-driven remake compared to the original.
Found to be a competent but ultimately forgettable sci-fi action flick.
Google audience: Audience reviews for Total Recall (2012) are divided. Many appreciated the thrilling action sequences and visual spectacle, finding it an entertaining popcorn movie. However, a significant portion of viewers felt it failed to capture the essence of the original, citing a lack of memorable characters and a less engaging plot.
The film features a unique gravity train that travels through the center of the Earth, a concept inspired by early ideas for the original Total Recall film that were too difficult to realize with 1990s technology.
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Totally class. Totally absorbing. Totally worth a watch...or ten dozen. There's a great story here, some great and convincing characters and mind-blowingly imaginative visuals. Not to mention two kick-ass women! If you want a rollercoaster ...

**Overall : A fantastic sci-fi action film that is much better than its reviews imply.** While based on the original Total Recall starring Arnold Schwarzenegger film from 1990, Total Recall (2012) differs in many ways. The tone is more s...
I quite liked the 1990 version of Total Recall with Arnold Schwarzenegger. Thus I was somewhat concerned whether or not I would like this one since it would be impossible for me to watch it without comparing it to “the original”. Well, l...

Reimaging suffers a Schizoid Embolism. This reboot of the Paul Verhoeven/Arnold Schwarzenegger 1990 monster hit finds Colin Farrell as factory worker Douglas Quaid who, in search of meaning in his life and maybe an answer to his weird dr...
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