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  53. Set in the near future when artificial organs can be bought on credit, it revolves around a man who struggles to make the payments on a heart he has purchased. He must therefore go on the run before said ticker is repossessed.
  54. In the near future, the company "The Union" provides expensive prosthesis to improve the lives of the clients. However, the company sends repo men to retrieve the artificial organs for those that do not pay the installments. The former soldiers Remy and his best friend Jake are among the best repo men of the company; however Remy's job cost his marriage and his wife Carol leaves him. When Remy is ready to request to be transferred to the sales department expecting to save his marriage, he has an accident with a defibrillator and he needs heart transplantation. The prosthesis is very expensive and Remy changes his behavior after the medical procedure, and he is no longer capable of chasing the debtors. Meanwhile Remy helps the singer Beth, who owes a large amount to The Union, and sooner they are chased by the repo men.
  55. Repo Men is a blatant rip-off of Repo: The Genetic Opera, a musical with the same premise. The premise is that people buy kidneys and livers, but if you cannot pay the down-payment, they will kill you and take your livers and kidneys. That's where Remy (Jude Law) & Jake (Forest Whitaker), two good friends come in. They are the guys who kill you. They work for an evil corporation called The Union run by an evil man named Frank (Liev Schreiber). This is a talented cast, but the film's violence and stupid mistakes become redundant. The cast sometimes rises above the material, but that is too far and in between. Some of the killing is cool (sawing off people's legs, stabbing people in the leg, shooting people coolly, etc), but there's so much of it, it's exhausting. The film's stupid mistakes starts with the fact that The Union is in the middle of a mall. It's such a stupid film, but sometimes entertainingly so. It really picks up the last 30 minutes, but that's not enough to fully recommend it. I was disappointed that it wasn't as enthralling as Repo: The Genetic Opera. It's not a terrible film, but by the end, most people will want their 2 hours back. I am guessing only hardcore gore fans will like it, and don't see it if you have a weak stomach, you will hate it. Unfortunately, I do not have a weak stomach, but granted I like gore, I am not a hardcore enough gore fan to recommend this film to anyone but.
  56. This is a film whose entire storyline – as slim as it is – seems to have been inspired by a sketch in Monty Python&#39;s MEANING OF LIFE, which has a sketch of a pensioner losing their liver to a couple of repossession men. Well, those men are brought to life in this futuristic thriller which fills its running time with gobbets of surgical gore and a man-on-the-run narrative that will be overly familiar to even the most intermittent of modern film viewers. Jude Law is cocky and rather irritating as a brutish, cold-hearted rent collector type who finds himself on the run when his former colleagues turn against him.<br/><br/>The look and feel of the film is very similar to Spielberg&#39;s MINORITY REPORT, albeit with a lower budget, and it&#39;s clear that there are some major problems here. The whole thing takes nearly an hour to get going before it starts to pick up momentum and become interesting, and then it seems to finish all too quickly. Also, for a movie advertised as an action thriller, it&#39;s rather light on the action; a stunning, OLDBOY-inspired corridor fight at the climax helps to make up for this, but it&#39;s not quite enough. And don&#39;t get me started on the absolutely stupid twist ending, which sucks out all the visceral enjoyment the viewer has just taken from the production.<br/><br/>Despite the flaws and general coldness of the production, it&#39;s difficult to dislike REPO MEN. It&#39;s clear that this was written and created by young, slightly immature men content to riff on previously explored topics rather than delivering genuinely innovative product, but it still delivers on a superficial level; you want to know what happens next, and the thrills satisfy. The cast are perfunctory: Alice Braga and Liev Schreiber make virtually no impact in highly predictable supporting roles, and while Forest Whitaker gets a little more of a look in, even he doesn&#39;t get a great deal to work with. Law, meanwhile, plays it off-hand and it doesn&#39;t work; he needed to be much more tortured for a role like this. It&#39;s not bad as it stands, but it could have been a whole lot more with some real maturity applied to the premise.
  57. Repo Men makes sci-fi's strongest possible case for universal health care.
  58. Repo Men is based on the novel The Repossession Mambo by Eric Garcia. It&#39;s called &quot;Burn My Shadow&quot; by UNKLE. The DVD and Blu-ray disc releases of the film contain both the theatrical version (rated R) and an unrated version of the movie. The longer cut has approximately 7 minutes of additional footage, mostly containing story-driven scenes but also some slight corrections of editing mistakes and some new gore. a5c7b9f00b
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