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Replicant

  • 2001
  • 12
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
16K
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Jean-Claude Van Damme in Replicant (2001)
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Dark ComedyActionSci-FiThriller

Scientists create a genetic clone of a serial killer in order to help catch the killer, teaming up with two cops.Scientists create a genetic clone of a serial killer in order to help catch the killer, teaming up with two cops.Scientists create a genetic clone of a serial killer in order to help catch the killer, teaming up with two cops.

  • Director
    • Ringo Lam
  • Writers
    • Lawrence Riggins
    • Les Weldon
  • Stars
    • Jean-Claude Van Damme
    • Michael Rooker
    • Catherine Dent
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    16K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ringo Lam
    • Writers
      • Lawrence Riggins
      • Les Weldon
    • Stars
      • Jean-Claude Van Damme
      • Michael Rooker
      • Catherine Dent
    • 123User reviews
    • 45Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Jean-Claude Van Damme
    Jean-Claude Van Damme
    • Replicant…
    Michael Rooker
    Michael Rooker
    • Det. Jake Riley
    Catherine Dent
    Catherine Dent
    • Angie
    Brandon James Olson
    • Danny
    Pam Hyatt
    Pam Hyatt
    • Mrs. Riley
    Ian Robison
    • Stan Reisman
    Allan Gray
    • Roarke
    James Hutson
    James Hutson
    • Snotty Concierge
    Jayme Knox
    Jayme Knox
    • Wendy Wyckham
    Paul McGillion
    Paul McGillion
    • Captain
    Chris Kelly
    • Chris
    Peter Flemming
    • Paul
    Margaret Ryan
    • Gwendolyn
    Marnie Alton
    Marnie Alton
    • Hooker
    Lillian Carlson
    Lillian Carlson
    • Nurse
    Ingrid Tesch
    Ingrid Tesch
    • 911 Operator
    Fulvio Cecere
    Fulvio Cecere
    • Agent #1
    Dominic Ferronato
    • Downtown Home Infant
    • Director
      • Ringo Lam
    • Writers
      • Lawrence Riggins
      • Les Weldon
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    6paulclaassen

    Entertaining and satisfying.

    A serial killer called The Torch terrorizes a city by killing single mothers, and torches them. In order to catch him, a secret government organization clones the killer with DNA they found.

    It was interesting seeing Van Damme portraying two very different roles; that of a ruthless killer, and the clone with childlike behavior. For a guy his age, he is also incredibly agile and flexible still, boasting incredible martial arts skills.

    I enjoyed the fact they showed us The Torch's background and his motivation behind the killings. Michael Rooker stars as the policeman who takes the clone into his custody, hoping to find the killer. Due to their shared DNA, the clone is able to sense who the next victim will be, and where.

    'Replicant' is a fast-paced, action packed thriller. The ambulance chase scene during the finale is absolutely fantastic! The film has a simple premise and I'm glad they didn't try to over-complicate things with specifics and too much detail. This is an easy to follow, satisfying thrill ride.

    Would I watch it again? Yes.
    COMICBOOKSTOREGUY

    At least it's better than Knock Off and Universal Soldier 2

    Replicant stars Van Damme as a killer who is cloned by scientists so that the clone helps capture him.

    Van Damme scores his best since Sudden Death in this better than average DTV movie. Ringo Lam delivers some great action scenes and explots Van Damme's physical ability to great affect making Replicant a good movie.

    Overall Replicant would have been better if it wasn't so long but in anycase Replicant is a nice change of pace for the muscles from brussels. *** (Out of four)
    Dragon_

    Good action, Good plot, Good story, Good movie

    Replicant is a movie where a mask murderer goes on crime sprees killing innocent women. Not only that, this sick murderer (Jean-Claude) actually takes pictures of these sick crimes. That's where Jake comes in (Michael Rooker), Jake is a undercover cop who has been chasing Garrett (the murderer) for 3 years, after one particular night he calls it quits and retires from the force at a early age. After he starts getting on with his life he gets an insulting call from Garrett and is given the opportunity by the CIA to help them bring down the murderer. He accepts and heads down the there headquarters. He finds out that they aren't actually the CIA, their Special Forces Unit and they have a DNA sample of the killer and they will use that to create a Replicant (clone) of the murderer. After many tests they are finally able to put the Replicant out of hibernation and into the real world.

    The Replicant is suppose to have the brain capabilities of a 40 year old (the murderers approximate age) and if given enough time, it could remember how exactly the murderer went about the killings, how he escaped, who he is, and where he lives, and that's what they want to get out of him. But the Replicant is like a baby, he needs to learn how to eat sleep, walk, talk, everything. That's where Jake comes in again, Jake is basically suppose to baby sit the Replicant until he can remember the crimes. The Replicant grows to care for and accept Jake, while he doesn't trust anyone else.

    During the movie we find out more about the murderer and kind of get an inside scoop of how this murderer lives and why he's doing all these killings. I'm not going to spoil it for you but let me tell you, this guy is a sick puppy, anyone who has watched Van Damme movies in the past will be shocked at the role he's playing now. The Replicant meets up with the murderer a few times and each time the Replicant starts to bond with the murderer, since he can think how the murderer thinks, and given enough time, he could read the murderers mind completely. At first the murderer doesn't know who the Replicant is but then he eventually finds out.

    The Replicant is not like many creatures, it copies what people do and say, in one part of the movie where they try to apprehend the Replicant they end up losing, why? Because anything you show him he learns, if you punch him he learns the exact punch you did, if you put him in a head lock he learns that exact head lock, and that's what he used to defeat them. I'm still not going to spoil all the movie but Jake and the Replicant track the murderer down many times, and each time the murderer tricks the Replicant into thinking that their brothers and that Jake is the enemy, The Replicant starts to show his true color by allowing the murderer to escape and apprehending Jake at that. But then the Replicant learns the murderers true colors and turns on the him and that's what allows Jake and The Replicant to defeat this sick murderer.

    The movie had a tight budget but it doesn't show it at all. Good special effects, good action, good plot, good story. Good Movie.
    8Aylmer

    as a retired Van Damme fan, I was actually really surprised.

    I used to be Jean-Claude Van Damme's biggest fan back when I was 13 or so, having seen HARD TARGET on video and then watching every subsequent Van Damme movie up to MAXIMUM RISK (which for some reason I just didn't feel like watching). As it would turn out, I didn't end up seeing any more of his work for the next five years or so, half because it just sounded awful (UNIVERSAL SOLDIER 2) and half because it didn't make it to the theater. Now I'm in video stores all the time seeing flicks like LEGIONNAIRE, DERAILED, and DESERT HEAT, wondering "when did that come out?". They just seem to spring up without warning. REPLICANT was one of those, and I laughed when I first saw the poster in a video store, immediately assuming it was just some awful BLADE RUNNER rip-off.

    That said, I finally broke down after two years and rented it based on all the positive stuff I've heard, and I'll say I'll have to go with the flow on this one - it's surprisingly good! Van Damme looks a bit older but he's still in great shape and has more energy than your typical 14-year-old. The problem was that his acting has usually been so stiff that it's hard to root for him as the good guy (watching SUDDEN DEATH I actually was hoping the bad guys would win) - not the case with this movie.

    No, believe it or not, Van Damme actually displays an amazing, intriguing, and very believable performance (or is it one?) playing the moronic and childish clone. Michael Rooker, the other reason I broke down and rented this movie, has some really great scenes like when he gets so angered by a call from the psycho-killer that he throws the phone on the ground and smashes it into a million pieces. Rooker also looks a great deal younger and in better shape than in THE REPLACEMENT KILLERS or THE BONE COLLECTOR, playing a more youthfully-minded loner as opposed to a tired old sheriff or something. While this film has a really familiar concept, a lot of those "oh god that's dumb!" moments, and some pretty unmotivated fight scenes (why have the scene where he beats up all the government types in the abandoned building - why were they even there in the first place?), it's really good considering they had a great deal less than $10 million to make this movie, about half of what it would cost to even hire Schwarzenegger to do a film. Take this movie and the extremely similar THE 6TH DAY and run them side by side, and it's almost sad how much better Van Damme's acting is, how much better the cloning concept is handled, and how surprisingly "fresh" everything seems.

    Van Damme really does a good job and actually made me care about his character (the clone one, anyway). The best scenes in the movie though have to be Van Damme as the evil twin cutting a swarth of destruction around the city - like kicking old ladies, shooting corpses, or (my favorite) when he shoots the driver of a stopped car he's running past in an intersection FOR NO REASON! If actions spoke louder than words, Jean-Claude would have at least one Academy Award.

    Well worth a rental for anyone actually interested in this movie enough to find themselves reading this.
    7tabuno

    A Way Above Average Van Damme Movie

    26 January 2003. This is one of Jean-Claude Van Damme's most sensitive and exciting movies and ranks among his best along with Time Cop if not better. There is a sharp, serious, deadly edge to this cop thriller with a sci fi twist. There is compassion, tenderness, and an icy, cold-blooded, frozen hard serial killer - no holds barred action thriller here. Surprisingly complex, full of non-stop action, as well as relationship, character-driven backdrop to this movie. Worthy of a rental for sure. 7 out of 10 stars.

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    • Trivia
      This is Jean-Claude Van Damme's fourth film where he plays a dual role after Double Impact (1991), Timecop (1994), and Risque maximum (1996). In the same year he played dual roles for the fifth time as two characters from different time periods in The Order.
    • Goofs
      When The Troch asks The Replicant what he is he replies with "a genetic double", after which The Torch responds with "a clone". When The Torch calls Jake he asks him to put "The Replicant" on the line, a title only used by the government agency and he did not know.
    • Quotes

      Replicant: Calm the fuck down!

      The Torch: No more phone calls.

    • Connections
      Featured in Dans la peau de Jean-Claude Van Damme (2003)
    • Soundtracks
      Taking Charge
      Written by Gene Siegel & Jason Rubenstein

      Performed by Image Cathedral

      Published by Station Victoria 7 (BMI) & Gearhead Music (ASCAP)

      Courtesy of Studio Eleven Productions

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    • Release date
      • July 11, 2001 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Двійник
    • Filming locations
      • 120 Powell St, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Millennium Films
      • Artisan Entertainment
      • 777 Films Corporation
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    • Budget
      • $17,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $894,844
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 40m(100 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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