The past may be fake, mostly modified by memory

Jerad 2021-10-20 17:46:32

Watching this film is really eye-opening, especially the racing scenes in the film, the high-tech vehicles and surreal highways, which are really enviable and yearning. Perhaps in the future, science and technology will really be so advanced. The film does not need to be commented too much, and its plot and actors' acting skills are almost impeccable.

A very powerful science fiction movie, brainwashed into memory, living in a well-designed world. Overturned an empire through the memory company. I thought the protagonist woke up at the end of the film and found that he was still in the memory company, so the film technique should be more interesting. However, from the perspective of perception, the eternally intertwined means of transportation and the ladders that cross the core of the earth are all brain-opening things.

View more about Total Recall reviews

Extended Reading
  • Ephraim 2022-03-21 09:01:15

    Van Hoven's glorious 90s period. One of the subversive phenomena born in the twentieth century is that "seeing is not necessarily true", and the visual image preserved in memory, how does the truth and falsehood persuade us to believe. |Isn’t it cool to build an alien city like this completely? It’s also cool to use special effects equipment instead of the inherent attributes of special life forms. Regarding production, it’s great that people who have a brain and are heavily invested in the project have decision-making power. 2q

  • Kellie 2022-04-22 07:01:03

    Paul Verhoeven must be a TV fan. Almost all of his sci-fi films have TV sets, and he has a lot of scenes, and he broadcasts commercials every time.

Total Recall quotes

  • Melina: That was your wife?

    [Quaid nods]

    Melina: What a bitch!

  • Helm: Look at that shit!

    Richter: What the hell's this?

    Everett: The Martians love Kuato. They think he's fuckin' George Washington.

    Helm: Kill the bastard!