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Un detective de una agencia policial se une a un nuevo oficial ingenuo, que es secretamente un androide, y a menudo entra en conflicto con la Oficina del Asesor y las fuerzas de seguridad de... Leer todoUn detective de una agencia policial se une a un nuevo oficial ingenuo, que es secretamente un androide, y a menudo entra en conflicto con la Oficina del Asesor y las fuerzas de seguridad del 'Consorcio'.Un detective de una agencia policial se une a un nuevo oficial ingenuo, que es secretamente un androide, y a menudo entra en conflicto con la Oficina del Asesor y las fuerzas de seguridad del 'Consorcio'.
- Nominado a 1 premio Primetime Emmy
- 3 premios ganados y 9 nominaciones en total
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If you like The man in the High Castle, Black Rain, Blade Runner, Alien, Prometheus, WestWorld and Total Recall, this show is for you.
You don't mind a little stiff acting, as long as there is a great sci-fi story and cool special effects.
You can accept some clumsy blocky stating the obvious and spilling the beans storytelling, to get you where you want to go.
You almost like, that the main character looks like Christian Bale and sounds like young Keanu Reeves, while he delivers his stiff Raymond Chandler sounding lines.
Clichés like "that is out of your jurisdiction" and "let's go downtown fo a little chat" makes you smile.
If someone tries to put a little Hannibal Lecter or Roy Batty into their character, that just makes things better, according to you.
You have missed that glossy nineties ad agency way of shooting things, with hard light directly from the side.
And if you can get all of the above, and even some R rated skin exposure too, wrapped in classic cop buddy series form, you don't want to leave until you have consumed the whole thing!
You don't mind a little stiff acting, as long as there is a great sci-fi story and cool special effects.
You can accept some clumsy blocky stating the obvious and spilling the beans storytelling, to get you where you want to go.
You almost like, that the main character looks like Christian Bale and sounds like young Keanu Reeves, while he delivers his stiff Raymond Chandler sounding lines.
Clichés like "that is out of your jurisdiction" and "let's go downtown fo a little chat" makes you smile.
If someone tries to put a little Hannibal Lecter or Roy Batty into their character, that just makes things better, according to you.
You have missed that glossy nineties ad agency way of shooting things, with hard light directly from the side.
And if you can get all of the above, and even some R rated skin exposure too, wrapped in classic cop buddy series form, you don't want to leave until you have consumed the whole thing!
10sulkow82
I never saw this show on cable. I only saw it as a filler show when t.v. stations would show cancelled productions as filler. However, I was working second shift and would get home after 11p. This actually made the show work for me even more.
What it seems like some people don't understand about this show is the creators didn't want to make just another spin-off. This was made by fans of Philip K. Dick's questioning of what it means to be human. The show takes the themes and style of Dick's writing and builds a unique story around it. It may be intended to be in the same universe as "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep," however, in a way that is irrelevant. The show desires to have a unique richness all its own while paying homage to its inspiration.
I would have the lights low to add to the moodiness. Having grown up immersed in the genre, I totally became enthralled with the plot. I still have memories of loving this show. If taken to its fullest production, this would have been a top notch worthy edition to the science fiction. Every episode lends to the greater texture of the overall story. Pure gold.
What it seems like some people don't understand about this show is the creators didn't want to make just another spin-off. This was made by fans of Philip K. Dick's questioning of what it means to be human. The show takes the themes and style of Dick's writing and builds a unique story around it. It may be intended to be in the same universe as "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep," however, in a way that is irrelevant. The show desires to have a unique richness all its own while paying homage to its inspiration.
I would have the lights low to add to the moodiness. Having grown up immersed in the genre, I totally became enthralled with the plot. I still have memories of loving this show. If taken to its fullest production, this would have been a top notch worthy edition to the science fiction. Every episode lends to the greater texture of the overall story. Pure gold.
Easton & Pruner play a perfect pair of cops who work off each others strongpoints and makes for enlightening scenario of the future mental battles of crime. Easton keeps his character as dark and moody as he has in the past. Pruner is great as an android partner who craves human traits and feelings so he can fit in with his human counterpart Easton. Great series set with a toned down "BladeRunner" motif. Brings back memories of "Mann & Machine". Hopefully this series will last longer than "M&M" CDB
10brucetwo
This is a great show, with underrated production values and subtlety. People who watch movies, unfortunately do not always read books. Some complains that it does not follow the Total Recall novel. But in fact it is a loving and exciting recreation of the world of Philip K. Dick--his future dystopias. It owes a lot to "Flow My Tears the Polceman Said"--with its mysterious hierarchy of androids. No, this is not an "action" series like the "Ahnold" movie "TR" was. It's a mixture of sci-fi, mystery, police procedural and a lot of Red-Serling like philosophizing and speculating about the future and human nature. Somebody who judges this series based on one episode seems to be a bit short-tempered. By the way, there are now DVDs of this episode available on the 'net.
In the first time I watched Total Recall 2070 I was just thinking "Blade Runner". The backgrounds, the style, the futuristic look of the sets and the technology, all of them look like "Blade Runner". A nice show in overall, not only due to it's looks but also to it's story and sub-stories in each episode.
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- TriviaPilot "Machine Dreams" is a full length TV film running at 83 minutes.
- ConexionesFollows El vengador del futuro (1990)
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