Un operaio di nome Douglas Quaid comincia a sospettare di essere una spia dopo aver visitato Rekall, una società che impianta false memorie di vite inesistenti, e si trova braccato da implac... Leggi tuttoUn operaio di nome Douglas Quaid comincia a sospettare di essere una spia dopo aver visitato Rekall, una società che impianta false memorie di vite inesistenti, e si trova braccato da implacabili nemici.Un operaio di nome Douglas Quaid comincia a sospettare di essere una spia dopo aver visitato Rekall, una società che impianta false memorie di vite inesistenti, e si trova braccato da implacabili nemici.
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- 2 vittorie e 6 candidature totali
- Hammond
- (as Dylan Scott Smith)
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- QuizThe single-take fight scene was performed by Colin Farrell himself, and was shot 22 times before Farrell did it perfectly.
- BlooperFor The Fall to travel the diameter of the Earth in 17 minutes, it would have to maintain an average speed of over 45000 kph (28000 mph). At this speed, it would be impossible for anyone to survive standing on the outside, because of both the airflow and the high temperatures resulting from friction.
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Matthias: Mr. Hauser, What is it you want?
Doug Quaid: I want to help you.
Matthias: That is not the only reason you are here.
Doug Quaid: I want to remember.
Matthias: Why?
Doug Quaid: So I can be myself, be who I was.
Matthias: It is each man's quest to find out who he truly is, but the answer to that lies in the present, not in the past. As it is for all of us.
Doug Quaid: But the past tells us who we've become.
Matthias: The past is a construct of the mind. It blinds us. It fools us into believing it. But the heart wants to live in the present. Look there. You'll find your answer.
- Versioni alternativeThe scene where the three-breasted woman is topless has been re-shot for the US release due to different moral standards. The version released in European countries is unchanged.
- ConnessioniFeatured in WatchMojo: Another Top 10 Worst Hollywood Remakes (2012)
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Written by Ebow Graham, Pavan Mukhi, Luca Gulotta and Joe Erskine (as Joseph Erskine)
Performed by Foreign Beggars featuring Chasing Shadows
Courtesy of Dented Records
I, as probably everyone seeing this movie, were big fans of the original Arnie/Verhoeven epic. It still stands as one of the finest examples of sci-fi/action that exists on celluloid.
That being said, I was leery of this remake for pretty much all the same reasons already mentioned by others, foremost being: WHY REMAKE IT?
THAT being said, i was curious enough about the cast to give it a shot.
First off the good: Kate Beckinsale is pretty good as the combination of Michael Ironside and Sharon Stone from the original. She plays crazy psycho wife really well, and her relentlessness was fun to watch.
The FX on screen are pretty spectacular. That city, and the whole elevator between the 2 continents was really really neat, in both concept and execution. The evil robots were kinda menacing and cool, too. And the art direction and set design were top notch.
John Cho actually has a pretty cool cameo, as well.
The bad:
Expecting Colin Farrell and Jessica Biel to be able to carry a movie. Seriously these 2 are about as exciting as milquetoast. I found myself falling asleep during pretty much most scenes that focused on these two. Really the movie's success hinges on these 2 actually being compelling to watch. They aren't.
Bryan Cranston and Bill Nighy do what they can with what amounts to 2 glorified cameos, but they really don't have much to work with. Cranston seems to be having fun, but they both deserve better.
The overriding sense that one comes away with from TOTAL RECALL 2012 is Mediocrity. This flick is the very definition of mediocre summer flick.
It's not terrible, but it's also highly forgettable.
Which is my issue with all of Wiseman's films. At this stage i have a large enough sample size, now.. I will never again pay money in the theatre for anything this guy does.
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- 2 ago 2012
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