Total
Recall Movie Review:
A
complicated science fiction/action film which shouldn´t
make any Arnold-fan disappointed. It´s roller coaster action
from beginning to end. The director Paul Verhoeven tried
to stretch the limits, and the result was really gory.
Douglas
Quaid (Arnold Schwarzenegger) is a man who has a good-looking
wife and a decent job, but dreams all the time of Mars,
there he meets a brunette (Mars is inhabited in this film).
He finds out that the Rekall company can implant different
memories in the brain, and decides to take a two weeks´
memory from Mars. It then turns out that he already has
been there, and that his earlier memory has been erased.
His wife Lori (Sharon Stone) is in reality not his real
wife, but she is employed by the bureau that erased his
memory. Quaid´s real identity Hauser, was an agent for the
bureau in Mars, but went over to the resistance movement
when he met the brunette Melina (Rachel Ticotin). Quaid
is now a hunted man, and he flees to Mars there he tries
to find his alter ego.
"Total
Recall" is in its best moments very entertaining, but in
the end are I´m get tired of the everlasting machine-gun
rattles. And Rob Bottins award-winning special effects is
good, but not especially realistic. Bottin strains his mind
a little too much with the deformed monsters in Venusville,
and everything are too much suggestive of a comic paper.
Sharon Stone does one of her best performances, and she´s
never been prettier. It´s a pity that I couldn´t see more
of her.
Kent
Palmgren
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