Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Movie Review: Repo Men



Repo Men, Miguel Sapochnik's directorial debut starring Jude Law and Forest Whitaker, is not your typical action movie. And that is putting it lightly. I expected a popcorn flick with good action sequences. I left the theater contemplating the future on a frightening, narcissistic scale. Was that the filmmakers intent? Who knows.

While many viewers of the trailer found the parallels between the film and "Repo! The Generic Opera", the movie transcends many of the ideas presented in the rock-opera film, mixing in elements of George Orwell's "1984". In a world where organs can now be manufactured, a company known as "The Union" offers people the option of spending thousands in order to bypass organ donation. However, most choose monthly payment options, and if one misses 3 monthly payments (96 days), a repo man will arrive unannounced at your door and will remove The Union's property from you involuntarily. Plain and simple.

As seen in the trailer, this causes a problem for Remy (Jude Law), who has a manufactured heart placed in his body after a routine repossession goes awry. While I'll spare you the details for spoiler purposes, the plot is much thicker than it appears in the trailer and has more twists than you'd expect. However, it likely will not be everyone's cup of tea. It's a very interesting movie, the acting is top notch, the story is surprisingly good and the action is superb, though the result of this combination is one many might not be expecting from what appears to be a typical, high speed thriller.

a_con's grade: B-

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