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  58. Jennings is an engineer who works for a company and uses their rivals' technology, alters it slightly, and has his memory wiped after each job. When he is offered a job by James Rethrick, he is told that the job will take three years and his mind will be wiped afterwords. Against the advice of his friend Shorty, he takes the job. When his mind is wiped, he heads to the bank to collect his multimillion fee where it turns out that he, during the erased three years, signed the money away and exchanged it for a group of nineteen seemingly worthless items. This film follows his efforts to uncover the secret of just what he was working on, what the items are for, evading arrest, and exploring his relationship with Rachel Porter (Thurman), a bioscientist, who is a vital part of triggering what is left of the scraps of memory left to him.
  59. What seemed like a breezy idea for an engineer to net him millions of dollars, leaves him on the run for his life and piecing together why he's being chased.
  60. Ok Mr. Woo we get the slow motion bird flying thing. What&#39;s with that? Is that your staple? It&#39;s in all his movies. Here it had nothing to do with the movie except that John Woo wanted to make sure everyone knew they were watching a John Woo movie. Once upon a time Woo&#39;s style of direction, especially action sequences, was unique, but now it&#39;s tired. Woo is more concerned with slow motion birds and 1980s action sequences than bringing out the best in his actors. The quote-unquote acting was laughably bad. Particularly Ben Affleck, who is picking all the wrong roles. Ben, you&#39;re not an action star. You were good in Good Will Hunting and Chasing Amy, those are the type of movies you belong in, where you play regular guys. The larger-than-life action star thing isn&#39;t working for you, although your bank account says otherwise. Uma Thurman&#39;s character, if you can use the word character, was barely human. Just a piece of cardboard with skin on it. And Aaron Eckhart I&#39;ve been disappointed in for years. Here&#39;s a guy who was absolutely brilliant in In The Company of Men (1997 I think), and he&#39;s never remotely matched that shocking performance. Since then he&#39;s been reduced to chubby side characters. Aaron, fire your agent.<br/><br/>When, O when, will the sheeple tire of these mindless, brain cell-less, useless, action movies. When. I guess never, and soon I&#39;m moving to Mars and starting my own production company.
  61. This adaptation of a Philip K. Dick short story tries so hard to get things just right that it&#39;s almost embarrassing to watch it fall down a steep set of stairs in the second act. Ben Affleck is at his Gigli-esque worst, displaying a grand total of two emotions as the genius-level intellectual willing to wipe the memory of his work after every assignment in exchange for a few extra dollar signs. Affleck doesn&#39;t deserve the full blame for this film&#39;s failings, though, as even Uma Thurman and Aaron Eckhart can&#39;t perform any miracles with a script so overcooked. Stiff, senseless dialog, uncomfortably dated pop culture references and an inherently flawed plot may have doomed it before the first role was cast. John Woo brings the goods during a few meaty action scenes, but even those suffer due to a loose interpretation of physics, a series of facepalm-worthy resolutions and a star who&#39;s simply not believable as the action hero he&#39;s playing. The high-concept introductory chapter works very well, but once this film sheds the skin of Dick&#39;s imagination and tries to take a few steps on its own, it stumbles in a series of bad directions.
  62. A nifty science-fiction twist on the old amnesia plot where a guy spends most of a movie trying to remember what he did and why everyone is after him.
  63. It is based on a short story Paycheck, written by Phillip K. Dick in the 1950s. There are several differences in the film and the original story (including the items Jennings gets from the envelope), but the basic premise is similar to the original. Notable features of the story that are different from the book are:<br/><br/>* Although the setting is 21-century America, it is a more dystopian future. A recent change in government has been referred to, the new government has a secret police force that supposedly never releases its detainees, the new government uses &quot;credits&quot; instead of &quot;dollars&quot;, and individual citizens have significantly fewer rights than corporations do.<br/><br/>* Rethrick is a much older man and has no prior connection with Jennings.<br/><br/>* Although there is a potential love interest who works for the company named Kelly, she does not encounter Jennings until after the memory wipe and has a &quot;surprise ending&quot; secret that is not in the movie.<br/><br/>* Technology is significantly different. Erasing memory is a secret that most people do not know about (including the goverment agents who arrest Jennings). Rethrick&#39;s company still has significant manual labor. Cameras still require mechanical film. Rockets that transport people between cities are commonplace. And, the device that Jennings develops for Rethrick not only sees things but can also retrieve things.<br/><br/>* The plot features a lot more blackmail and threat of blackmail. Rethrick is generally unaware of Jennings&#39; experiences after the memory wipe and it is Jennings who is looking for Rethrick, not the other way around.<br/><br/>* The climax of the short story is completely different from that of the movie. In the story, Jennings sneaks into the company alone, rather than with a partner as in the film (in the story he enlists Kelly&#39;s help, but simply asks her to keep whatever he finds safe so that it doesn&#39;t fall into the hands of the authorities) using a piece of cloth among his belongings that identifies him as a worker. He also had no interest in destroying the machine (identified as a &quot;time scoop&quot;), he simply wanted to photograph it (the device itself was illegal and the company was part of a resistance against an oppressive government). The film also adds in a climatic shootout that destroys most of the building, while in the original short story Jennings merely snuck out through a back door he had left himself a key to.<br/><br/>* The movie ends with Rethrick being killed while Jennings escapes and goes on to live with Rachel; the short story ends with Jennings successfully blackmailing Rethrick into making him a partner in the corporation, hinting at the possibility that he may eventually find a way to take over. a5c7b9f00b
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