💥TOTAL RECALL (2012) [BLU-RAY/ DVD/ 4K] SUB ENGLISH - FRENCH - SPANISH💥
Know about Total Recall: PLOT
Originally adapted by director Paul Verhoeven in 1990, author Philip K. Dick's classic Sci-Fi short story We Can Remember It for You Wholesale returns to the big screen in this remake starring Colin Farrell, Bryan Cranston, and Kate Beckinsale, and directed by Underworld's Len Wiseman. The planet has been decimated by nuclear war in the late 21st century, leaving only two nations -- the United Federation of Britain and the Colony. Douglas Quaid (Farrell) is a factory worker with a stable job and a loving wife (Beckinsale), but upon learning that a company named Rekall could grant him the memory of the ultimate espionage adventure, he decides that a virtual vacation is better than no vacation at all. But in the midst of having the new memories implanted, something goes haywire. Still strapped to the chair as the system breaks down, he's branded a spy as the authorities close in, and quickly flees for his life. Later, Quaid discovers that he has a secret identity, and he joins forces with rebel soldier Melina (Jessica Biel) on a mission to track down Matthias (Bill Nighy), the head of a fierce resistance movement that's been labeled a terrorist organization by the tyrannical Chancellor Cohaagen (Bryan Cranston). Cohaagen seeks to control the entire free world, and now the harder Quaid fights to defeat him, the clearer it becomes that his memory had been altered long before he walked into Rekall.
Total Recall: Film Review
Total Recall stands true to its title. The film as expected fulfills its criteria of action-packed scenes and some unique stunts. The film is also a perfect example of detailed animation and graphics. But the only thing this 2012 film lacks is emotion. The 1990 film’s Quaid seemed more desperate for a ‘total recall’ but the 2012 version was lost in the chase. Overall Total Recall is a breath of fresh air for action lovers but nothing more than that.
Total Recall: Product Details
- Digital Copy Expiration Date : December 31, 2017
- Aspect Ratio : 2.40:1
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- MPAA rating : s_medNotRated Unrated (Not Rated)
- Product Dimensions : 6.5 x 5.25 x 0.75 inches; 5.6 Ounces
- Audio Description: : English
- Item model number : CTR40972BR
- Director : Len Wiseman
- Media Format : Blu-ray, Ultraviolet, AC-3, Box set, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, Subtitled, Widescreen, Director's Cut
- Run time : 4 hours and 8 minutes
- Release date : December 18, 2012
- Actors : Colin Farrell, Kate Beckinsale, Jessica Biel, Bryan Cranston, Bokeem Woodbine
- Dubbed: : French, Spanish
- Subtitles: : English, French, Spanish
- Studio : Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
- ASIN : B0092QITO2
- Number of discs : 3
REVIEWS OF TOTAL RECALL
The biggest difference from this version vs the original is that this one takes place entirely on Earth. No Mars.The action is really exciting and the acting is superb. I really enjoyed this one, just as much as the original with Arnold Schwarzenegger back in the day.Five Stars for me, and a hearty recommendation if you liked the original...or just want a great science fiction action film!*If you found my review helpful to you, please let Amazon know by clicking the "HELPFUL" button below!
When I heard a remake of Total Recall was being made, I wasn't sure how I would feel about it. I mean, come on, Arnold played Doug in the first one, so it's gonna be hard to beat that! Right?
After having taken the chance and watching it, I'm happy to report that it was pretty good. I went into it with an open mind and basically tried to treat as it's own movie instead of a remake. Colin, Kate, Jessica and the rest of the cast did a really great job with this one. Colin and Kate are Doug and his wife. Like in the first one, his wife is a double agent, sent in to keep an eye on him. Jessica is the lover who shows up to help him later, the one he can't remember anything about, but quickly comes to trust with his life. Together they race to learn the truth of his situation.The action sequences in this one where, of course, more snazzy. Not just because of the advanced computer graphics they had but also because the fights were better choregraphed, they pyrotechnics were louder and brighter, and there's a serious car chase in this one. I really enjoyed this one and I do believe I will be watching many more times.
I wasn't expecting to like this movie that much, but surprise, surprise. It's been years seeing the original, including TV reruns. Yet to the best of my recollection this remake was excellent as remakes go. Same premise but kicked up a notch with new twists in a different scenario and in my opinion outdoes the old one with much better acting (Farrell), excitement, special effects, suspense at times and just the right pace to keep your interest. The cast very good and (especially Farrell, less muscle, way better looks) all easier on the eyes. My only possible negative, if any at all, is that with two dark, long haired females, one a blonde might have been a more visual contrast against the surreal background of the film reminiscent of Blade Runner in fight scenes between the two women. The updated plot tells a decent story. Will watch again while I still can. I recommend it.
TOTAL RECALL: CAST
Colin Farrell | Douglas Quaid / Hauser | ||
Kate Beckinsale | Lori Quaid | ||
Jessica Biel | Melina | ||
Bryan Cranston | Cohaagen | ||
Bokeem Woodbine | Harry | ||
Bill Nighy | Matthias | ||
John Cho | McClane | ||
Will Yun Lee | Marek | ||
Milton Barnes | Resistance Fighter | ||
James McGowan | Military Adjutant | ||
Natalie Lisinska | Bohemian Nurse | ||
Michael Therriault | Bank Clerk | ||
Stephen MacDonald | Slacker | ||
Mishael Morgan | Rekall Receptionist | ||
LinLyn Lue | Resistance Woman | ||
Dylan Smith | Hammond (as Dylan Scott Smith) | ||
Andrew Moodie | Factory Foreman | ||
Kaitlyn Leeb | Three-Breasted Woman | ||
Leo Guiyab | Hauser Cover Identities | ||
Nykeem Provo | Hauser Cover Identities | ||
Steve Byers | Hauser Cover Identities | ||
Danny Waugh | Officer | ||
Geoffrey Pounsett | Sentry Lieutentant | ||
Jesse Bond | Lead Sentry | ||
Warren Belle | Security Sentry | ||
Vincent Rother | Sentry | ||
Matthew Nette | Sentry | ||
Brooks Darnell | Sentry | ||
Brett Donahue | Sentry Trooper | ||
James Downing | Synth Captain | ||
Simon Sinn | Murray | ||
Lisa Chandler | Prostitute | ||
Miranda Jade | Girl on Balcony (as Miranda Jade Fratton) | ||
Shereen Airth | Red-Headed Lady (as Shereen J. Airth) | ||
Philip Moran | Immigration Officer (as Phillip Moran) | ||
Clive Ashborn | Newscaster | ||
Emily Chang | Newscaster (as Emily C. Chang) | ||
Bill Coulter | Newscaster | ||
Merella Fernandez | Newscaster | ||
Alicia-Kay Markson | Newscaster | ||
Brian Rodriguez | Newscaster (as Brian C. Rodriguez) | ||
Leigh Folsom Boyd | The Fall Announcer (voice) (as Leigh Folsom) | ||
Brian T. Delaney | ATC Dispatcher (voice) | ||
Cam Clarke | Terminal Announcer (voice) | ||
Bridget Hoffman | Chopper (voice) |
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