Reality and fantasy are equally shitty except in one of them you are important.
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Geregisseerd door Paul Verhoeven
An acclaimed, spectacular action.
Douglas Quaid kan zijn droom, een reis naar Mars, niet betalen. Hij besluit in plaats hiervan een virtuele vakantie in z'n hersenen te laten implanteren. Dit gaat echter fout: Quaid herinnert zich dat hij een geheim agent is. Hij reist naar Mars af om de rebellen aldaar te helpen.
Total Recall draait op dit moment niet in de bioscoop.
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Reality and fantasy are equally shitty except in one of them you are important.
There’s a strong argument to be made for TOTAL RECALL as the greatest practical effects movie in history.
For about 10 years Verhoeven was the undefeated God of being hired to turn in a crass piece of studio genre product—in this case, a conspiratorial sci-fi thriller starring an A-list action star—and both deliver on all the well-crafted, gruesomely entertaining memory/identity thriller setpieces (including some of the all-time great squib work, never forget that commuter escalator human shield lol) and smuggle in some genuinely intelligent satirical, subversive ideas. In this case, ones that make you consider who crafts the images we see in our dreams and what they are meant to make us feel and how they can bleed into reality. Like Robocop, this indulges every single sleazy, cartoon American sex-and-violence action fantasy impulse there is; however, here it's with the fascinating goal of not simply making a smirking critique but creating a genuinely tangible, vibrant reality where a lowly construction worker can through sheer force of belief in that fantasy/dream (of shredding bad guys to bloody bits and kissing the girl) ultimately save the planet from corporate privatization, colonial military brutality and environmental destruction. I don't know what else to call a movie where a telepathic mutant fetus gets its brain blown out in vivid detail and yet is ultimately also a moving expression of the desire to live inside a commodified pulp fantasy other than a masterpiece.full discussion on episode 118 of my podcast SLEAZOIDS.
A construction worker visits a facility to purchase artificial memories of a vacation to Mars, only to discover his entire identity may be a false construction planted to hide a conspiracy.
Paul Verhoeven directed this 1990 film, a Dutch filmmaker known for his provocative science fiction and thriller works.
The film is loosely based on Philip K. Dick's short story "We Can Remember It for You Wholesale."