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Total Recall

  • 1990
  • 12
  • 1h 53min
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Arnold Schwarzenegger in Total Recall (1990)
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Tandis qu'il part virtuellement sur Mars à la recherche de souvenirs de vacances, un homme doit faire face à une série d'événements inattendus et déchirants qui vont l'obliger à se rendre ré... Tout lireTandis qu'il part virtuellement sur Mars à la recherche de souvenirs de vacances, un homme doit faire face à une série d'événements inattendus et déchirants qui vont l'obliger à se rendre réellement sur la planète. Mais le fait-il vraiment ?Tandis qu'il part virtuellement sur Mars à la recherche de souvenirs de vacances, un homme doit faire face à une série d'événements inattendus et déchirants qui vont l'obliger à se rendre réellement sur la planète. Mais le fait-il vraiment ?

  • Réalisation
    • Paul Verhoeven
  • Scénario
    • Philip K. Dick
    • Ronald Shusett
    • Dan O'Bannon
  • Casting principal
    • Arnold Schwarzenegger
    • Sharon Stone
    • Michael Ironside
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  • NOTE IMDb
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    • Réalisation
      • Paul Verhoeven
    • Scénario
      • Philip K. Dick
      • Ronald Shusett
      • Dan O'Bannon
    • Casting principal
      • Arnold Schwarzenegger
      • Sharon Stone
      • Michael Ironside
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    • 228avis des critiques
    • 60Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Nommé pour 2 Oscars
      • 7 victoires et 16 nominations au total

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    Arnold Schwarzenegger
    Arnold Schwarzenegger
    • Quaid
    Sharon Stone
    Sharon Stone
    • Lori
    Michael Ironside
    Michael Ironside
    • Richter
    Rachel Ticotin
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    • Melina
    Ronny Cox
    Ronny Cox
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    Mel Johnson Jr.
    • Benny
    Michael Champion
    Michael Champion
    • Helm
    Roy Brocksmith
    Roy Brocksmith
    • Dr. Edgemar
    Ray Baker
    Ray Baker
    • McClane
    Rosemary Dunsmore
    Rosemary Dunsmore
    • Dr. Lull
    David Knell
    David Knell
    • Ernie
    Alexia Robinson
    Alexia Robinson
    • Tiffany
    Dean Norris
    Dean Norris
    • Tony
    Mark Carlton
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    Debbie Lee Carrington
    Debbie Lee Carrington
    • Thumbelina
    Lycia Naff
    Lycia Naff
    • Mary
    Robert Costanzo
    Robert Costanzo
    • Harry
    • (as Bobby Costanzo)
    • Réalisation
      • Paul Verhoeven
    • Scénario
      • Philip K. Dick
      • Ronald Shusett
      • Dan O'Bannon
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    9dragon-capri

    Before Matrix and Inception....

    The red pill and how's a dream comes reality.... I rewatched this movie after almost 30 years and definitely is a classic. The script and action is so much better than today's full CGI movies.
    7Braveheart67

    It still works.

    Years later, they made a repeat of this movie. Of course, it was not the same beauty. I watched the first movie again. Our childhood was also a very important movie. Visual effects still look beautiful. It's nostalgia to see the youth of the actors.
    SuperVHS

    Action sci-fi at it's best..

    Total Recall is without doubt Arnold Schwarzenegger's best movie since The Terminator. Arnold fits perfectly in the role of Doug Quaid (definitely his best acting in a movie to date) the confused construction worker and Ronny Cox provides his usual evil plotting arch bad-guy. The impressive visual effects are worth the movie's $100million price tag, and Paul Verhoeven proved that, as with Robocop and Starship Troopers, sci-fi is where he does his best work.

    What does spoil films like these, however, are people who cannot grasp the concept of Science FICTION, and refuse to suspend their belief for 2 hours(a vital part of enjoying these movies). Movies like this don't work without the overplayed violence, cheesy one-liners and stunning effects. Take away any of these elements and you no longer have a sci-fi action movie.

    Chill out, check out and enjoy...
    10BrandtSponseller

    Great action, great suspense, great cultural satire, and a great mind-bender

    Set during an unspecified future era, Douglas Quaid (Arnold Schwarzenegger) is a construction worker who longs for a trip to Mars. His wife, Lori (Sharon Stone) isn't so keen on it--she'd prefer a trip to Saturn, or a space cruise. Riding on the subway one day, Quaid notices a television advertisement for a company named Rekall, which specializes in memory implants of vacations. Quaid checks into it as an alternate means of having a "Mars vacation". While at Rekall, he chooses an alternate personality upgrade of a secret agent. However, while undergoing the procedure, something goes wrong. He learns that his Quaid identity was a memory implant and he really _is_ a secret agent. Now that he has his real memory back, he's on the run and he escapes to Mars. But why is everyone after him?

    Total Recall, based on "We Can Remember It for You Wholesale", a short story from 1974 by Philip K. Dick (and novelized in conjunction with the film production by Piers Anthony), had a laborious history getting to the silver screen. Tens of drafts were written. Production companies were attached then went out of business. Many directors and stars were attached who either changed their minds or who were dropped. Luckily, Arnold Schwarzenegger talked Carolco into picking up the project for him, with Paul Verhoeven--who'd already proved his mettle on the similarly toned RoboCop (1987)--on board as director, because this is an excellent film.

    While Total Recall certainly has influences, including "The Martian Chronicles" (1980), Dune (1984) and the first major film based on a Philip K. Dick work, Blade Runner (1982), it's more notable for the films that it has influenced in subsequent years, including The Fifth Element (1997) and many of the "rubber reality" films such as Abre los ojos (1997)/Vanilla Sky (2001) and The Thirteenth Floor (1999). It's also yet another film on the very long list that have had various elements "adapted" into part of The Matrix (1999)--most explicitly here, the "bug" that Quaid has to remove from his body with a high-tech machine and the possibility of "waking up" from a particular reality by taking "the red pill".

    Although it's easy to interpret Total Recall in a very straightforward manner, so that the bulk of what we're seeing at any particular moment and the bulk of the dialogue are the literal reality, very convincing arguments can be made that the majority of the film is a depiction of Quaid's memory implant while in the "patient's chair" at Rekall. And those certainly aren't the only two interpretations possible.

    What matters more than thinking one has a "right answer", though, is the deeply captivating story that provokes our interpretations and the amount of fun we have getting there. Verhoeven and the scriptwriting team, which included Dan O'Bannon and Ronald Shusett, the writing team behind the Alien films (beginning with Alien, 1979), never let us go very long without another plot twist, most of which force a reinterpretation of the material that went before. The twists occur about once per every ten minutes, if not more frequently.

    The film is notable for its special effects by Rob Bottin, which were far ahead of their time, and its fantastic production and art design, which manage to make us feel both that we're experiencing a vicarious trip to a "future grunge" Mars and an almost "Doctor Who" (1963)-ish absurdly artificial reality, complete with supersaturated red skies, ala Frank R. Paul's illustrated covers for the Amazing Stories fiction magazine.

    Some locations in Mexico were used for the film, including some subway shots on Mars, and actual commercial sign age was incorporated into the film. There's a lot of fun to be had noticing all of the cultural differences and similarities that the future era of the film will bring. Verhoeven delights in subtle glimpses of various symbols and accoutrement's. His view of the future is one full of corruption, commercialism and decadence. He doesn't have much confidence in a "bright new world" as humans spread out to new territory.

    Verhoeven is basically extending the way things are now to the future; it's as if he sees our state as indicative of human nature, so that as long as we're humans, people are going to be taking advantage of one another, trying to control one another, engaging in behavior that's a conflict between desires and societal mores, but also helping out each other when the going gets tough. In these respects, Total Recall has culture-satirical similarities to later films such as Starship Troopers (1997), which isn't surprising given that Verhoeven directed both films. It's notable that Total Recall's future is not quite as bleak as Starship Trooper's.

    But the film is hardly less violent. Verhoeven's initial cut was given an X by the MPAA for violence. A number of scenes had to have small edits, most of which have thankfully been restored on at least one special edition DVD. The violence here is a lot more small scale and personal than Starship Troopers. In terms of the visceral, Total Recall often rides a gray area somewhere between action and horror. While the action isn't as explosive as many Schwarzenegger films, the suspense never resolves until the end. This is an amazing thrill ride of a film.
    8Fella_shibby

    A true science fiction action extravaganza.

    I first saw this in 1990 on a vhs i used to own. Revisited it recently. The three boobs n the comedic bulging eyes stayed with me from a tender young age. The film has lots of action, some violent scenes, good one liners n Arnie's fine acting at display. Surprisingly, this time he doesn't get to go shirtless or in a vest. The mutants mayb disturbing for some viewers. This was one of the earliest one to deal with a secret agent losing memory and all. Way before Bourne Identity and Jackie Chan's Who am I.

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    • Anecdotes
      When Ronald Shusett and Dan O'Bannon first started working on the screenplay for this movie back in the 1970s, they realized that the movie would probably be too expensive and difficult to make by the standards of special effects and budget at the time. They delayed working on the story and instead worked on an idea O'Bannon had about a space monster terrorizing a spaceship crew. This became Alien, le 8ème passager (1979).
    • Gaffes
      Quaid touches walls, switches on lights, and grabs Lori's arms to explain that he is being hunted by spies, then shows his blood-covered hands to her, yet there is no blood on her arms or the walls.
    • Citations

      Lori: Doug, honey... you wouldn't hurt me, would you, sweetheart? Sweetheart, be reasonable. After all, we're married!

      [Lori goes for her gun, Quaid shoots her in the head, killing her]

      Douglas Quaid: Consider that a divorce!

    • Crédits fous
      Play the Total Recall (1990) video game by Acclaim.
    • Versions alternatives
      The Finnish theatrical release (1990) was rated K/F-18 but still cut by 23 seconds. The VHS release (1991) was rated K/F-16 and cut by 68 seconds. The DVD release of 2001 is rated K/F-18 and is listed as uncut.
    • Connexions
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Total Recall/Strapless/Fire Birds/Class of 1999/Jesus of Montreal (1990)
    • Bandes originales
      Mutant Dancing
      Written and Performed by Bruno Louchouarn

      Produced by Joe La Mont

      Published by Lygon St. Music and Barney Sue Music

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    • How long is Total Recall?Alimenté par Alexa
    • What was Richter's relationship with Lori? Was he her boyfriend? Was he her husband?
    • How is "Minority Report" a sequel to Total Recall if Arnold is not in there?
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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 17 octobre 1990 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
      • Mexique
    • Site officiel
      • Facebook
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • El vengador del futuro
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Estudios Churubusco - C. Atletas 2, Country Club Churubusco, Coyoacán, Ville de Mexico, Distrito Federal, Mexique(Studio, Mars Federal Colony and Pyramid mines)
    • Sociétés de production
      • Carolco Pictures
      • Estudios Churubusco Azteca S.A.
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    • Budget
      • 65 000 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 119 412 921 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 25 533 700 $US
      • 3 juin 1990
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 261 317 921 $US
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    • Durée
      1 heure 53 minutes
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    • Mixage
      • Dolby SR
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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