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  • MOVIE page: Total Recall (2012)
  • Rate: 6.3/10 total 122,554 votes 
  • Genre: Action | Adventure | Sci-Fi | Thriller
  • Runtime: 118 min | 130 min (extended director's cut)
  • Filming Location: Lower Bay Station, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
  • Budget: $125,000,000 (estimated)
  • Gross: $58,877,969 (USA) (5 October 2012)
  • Director: Len Wiseman
  • Stars: Colin Farrell, Kate Beckinsale, Bryan Cranston | See full cast and crew
  • Original Music By: Harry Gregson-Williams   
  • Soundtrack: Piano Sonata No. 14 in C-sharp minor
  • Sound Mix: SDDS | Datasat | Dolby Digital
  • Plot Keyword: Factory | Factory Worker | On The Run | Spy | Dream
Writing Credits By:
  • Kurt Wimmer (screenplay by) and
  • Mark Bomback (screenplay by)
  • Ronald Shusett (screen story by) &
  • Dan O'Bannon (screen story by) and
  • Jon Povill (screen story by) and
  • Kurt Wimmer (screen story by)
  • Ronald Shusett (based on the motion picture "Total Recall", screenplay by) &
  • Dan O'Bannon (based on the motion picture "Total Recall", screenplay by) and
  • Gary Goldman (based on the motion picture "Total Recall", screenplay by)
  • Ronald Shusett (based on the motion picture "Total Recall", screen story by) &
  • Dan O'Bannon (based on the motion picture "Total Recall", screen story by) and
  • Jon Povill (based on the motion picture "Total Recall", screen story by)

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Total Recall (2012) Synopsis :

At the end of 21st Century, the Earth is divided into two territories the United Federation of Britain (UFB) and the Colony (formerly Australia) after chemical warfare devastates the remainder of the planet. Many residents of the Colony travel to the UFB to work in their factories via "the Fall", a gravity elevator, which travels through the Earth. Habitable space is at a minimum in both the UFB and the Colony.

A factory worker named Douglas Quaid (Colin Farrell) decides to visit Rekall, a company that implants artificial memories. Rekall employee McClane (John Cho) convinces Quaid to be implanted with memories of a secret agent. Quaid is tested to avoid having implanted memories conflicting with real memories, and McClane discovers that Quaid has real memories being a spy. McClane and his co-workers are suddenly gunned down by a SWAT team. While Quaid is being arrested, he instinctively reacts and kills the officers before escaping. Quaid returns home to his wife Lori (Kate Beckinsale) a.......

Goofs: Continuity: When Melina and Douglas hit the ground in the flying car she is injured, but between the different scenes her head is in different positions.

Plot: A factory worker, Douglas Quaid, begins to suspect that he is a spy after visiting Rekall - a company that provides its clients with implanted fake memories of a life they would like to have led - goes wrong and he finds himself on the run. Full summary »  »

Story: In the near future Earth almost uninhabitable, only two territories remain, The United Federation of Britain or UFB, and the Colony. The UFB has been trying to make the Colony part of them but a group led by a man named Matthias and rumor is that a UFB security man, Hauser is helping them but word is that he is dead. Douglas Quaid, a man who lives in the UFB who is married to Lori, has been having nightmares of him being in some kind of battle with another woman, that ends with him getting captured. He decides to go to Rekall, a place where a person can experience something by having it implanted in his mind. When the memory he chooses is about to be implanted, it is detected that he has memories of being a spy, that's when they pull guns on him but some UFB security people show up and shoot up the place. Quaid goes home and tells Lori what happened, that's when she tries to kill him. He asks her why is she trying to kill him, she tells him that she's not his wife, she's UFB security ... Written byrcs0411@yahoo.com

Produced By:

  • Toby Jaffe known as producer
  • Ric Kidney known as executive producer
  • Paula Kucharski known as associate producer
  • Neal H. Moritz known as producer
  • Len Wiseman known as executive producer

FullCast & Crew:
  • Colin Farrell known as Douglas Quaid / Carl Hauser
  • Kate Beckinsale known as Lori Quaid
  • Jessica Biel known as Melina
  • Bryan Cranston known as Cohaagen
  • Bokeem Woodbine known as Harry
  • Bill Nighy known as Matthias
  • John Cho known as McClane
  • Will Yun Lee known as Marek
  • Milton Barnes known as Resistance Fighter
  • James McGowan known as Military Adjutant
  • Natalie Lisinska known as Bohemian Nurse
  • Michael Therriault known as Bank Clerk
  • Stephen MacDonald known as Slacker
  • Mishael Morgan known as Rekall Receptionist
  • LinLyn Lue known as Resistance Woman
  • Dylan Smith known as Hammond (as Dylan Scott Smith)
  • Andrew Moodie known as Factory Foreman
  • Kaitlyn Leeb known as Three-Breasted Woman
  • Leo Guiyab known as Hauser Cover Identities
  • Nykeem Provo known as Hauser Cover Identities
  • Steve Byers known as Hauser Cover Identities
  • Danny Waugh known as Officer
  • Geoffrey Pounsett known as Sentry Lieutentant
  • Jesse Bond known as Lead Sentry
  • Warren Belle known as Security Sentry
  • Vincent Rother known as Sentry
  • Matthew Nette known as Sentry
  • Brooks Darnell known as Sentry
  • Brett Donahue known as Sentry Trooper
  • James Downing known as Synth Captain
  • Simon Sinn known as Murray
  • Lisa Chandler known as Prostitute
  • Miranda Jade known as Girl on Balcony (as Miranda Jade Fratton)
  • Shereen Airth known as Red-Headed Lady (as Shereen J. Airth)
  • Philip Moran known as Immigration Officer
  • Clive Ashborn known as Newscaster
  • Emily Chang known as Newscaster Lien Nguyen
  • Bill Coulter known as Newscaster
  • Merella Fernandez known as Newscaster
  • Alicia-Kay Markson known as Newscaster
  • Brian Rodriguez known as Newscaster (as Brian C. Rodriguez)
  • Leigh Folsom Boyd known as The Fall Announcer (voice) (as Leigh Folsom)
  • Brian T. Delaney known as ATC Dispatcher (voice)
  • Cam Clarke known as Terminal Announcer (voice)
  • Bridget Hoffman known as Chopper (voice)
  • Gregoire Akcelrod known as Businessman (uncredited)
  • Sean Baek known as Bank Security Guard (uncredited)
  • Mark Baldesarra known as Synth (uncredited)
  • Kyle Bell known as Slacker (uncredited)
  • Jenny Jacoya Chowles known as Lady of the night pink suspenders (uncredited)
  • Sarah Colford known as Paramedic (uncredited)
  • Dan Cristofori known as Resistance Soldier #10 (uncredited)
  • Stephen Diego known as New Asia Commuter (uncredited)
  • Mika Emme known as Lady in Hovercraft - Member of United Federation of Britain (uncredited)
  • Will Ennis known as Paramedic (uncredited)
  • Stephon Fuller known as Paramedic #3 (uncredited)
  • Currie Graham known as Bergen (uncredited)
  • Ethan Hawke known as (uncredited)
  • Dexter Howe known as New Asia Passerby (uncredited)
  • Phi Huynh known as Street Vendor / Passerby (uncredited)
  • Despina Iossifidis known as Sexbot (uncredited)
  • Adrian Jaworski known as Street Vendor (uncredited)
  • Tony Kelly known as Businessman (uncredited)
  • Camille Kennedy known as Commuter / Recall Lounge and Bar Patron (uncredited)
  • Jay Kow known as Background Performer (uncredited)
  • Johnny Larocque known as Euromerican (uncredited)
  • Ryan Le Bar known as Federal Officer (uncredited)
  • Wing Lee known as New Asia Raver (uncredited)
  • Kane Mahon known as UFB #1 (uncredited)
  • Justin Major known as Federal Police Officer (uncredited)
  • Sarah Marshall known as Pedestrian #2 (uncredited)
  • Samuel Mekonnen known as New Asia Traveler (uncredited)
  • Teebone Mitchell known as Pedestrian #3 (uncredited)
  • Shane Pollard known as Resistance Fighter (uncredited)
  • Morgane Slemp known as Agent (uncredited)
  • Marc Andrew Smith known as Robot (uncredited)
  • Jailar Tabugay known as Boatman (uncredited)
  • Kevin Tran known as New Asia Commuter (uncredited)
  • Denise Vasquez known as Immigration Officer (uncredited)
  • Joe Vercillo known as Synth (uncredited)
  • Filip Watermann known as Construction Worker (uncredited)
  • Amir Wilker known as Fireman (uncredited)
  • Matt Yantha known as Rekall Client (uncredited)

Production Companies:

  • Total Recall
  • Original Film
  • Prime Focus
  • Rekall Productions

MPAA: Rated PG-13 for intense sequences of sci-fi violence and action, some sexual content, brief nudity, and language



Total Recall (2012) Review by Vaughn Fry (Legendary_Badass) from United States

I'm very much anti-remake. If the original worked, leave it alone. Inthe case of the 1990 Total Recall we had what was built to be thebiggest movie yet made starring the biggest movie star around. Yep,that sounds like a viable candidate for remaking.

In a future where most of the Earth is decimated, Douglas Quaid (ColinFarrell) can't shake his adventurous dreams. He heads to Rekall wherevacations come in the form of memory transplants. In the process ofbecoming his own secret agent, Quaid discovers that his life is a lie.Wife Lori (Kate Beckinsale filling in for Sharon Stone but doubling forMichael Ironside and offering the best performance of the film) leads achase to capture the awakened Quaid. Meanwhile freedom fighter Melina(Jessica Biel) attempts to persuade Quaid into finding his trueidentity and leading the cause against oppression.

This version of Total Recall does feature some upgrades. Of coursevisuals have come a long way. Where the original only had onecomputer-animated sequence involving primitive animated X-rays, thisversion has all the bells and whistles. There are maglev cars, a myriadof elevators, and a multitude of future housing developments. The artdirection is noteworthy albeit not entirely original these days. Youcan see a frame of the 1990 version and understand immediately whatyou're looking at with it's consumer-ready technology; do the same withthis movie and it's another film looking back at Blade Runner. Fightsequences and most of the action come across as deft, if not toonumerous.

The omission of the plot to free mars creates a chasm of asinine edits.The people at peril are never characterized. Since they aren't sassymutants, there's trouble in understanding the context of early fanservice. Only two inhabitable territories exist in the world. TheColony as it's called (Australia) fills in for Mars but since it's theearly setting of the film there isn't anything majestic about reachingit. The film hops between the Colony and the controlling BritishFederation with early going ease that it fails to divide acts.

The lack of Arnold Schwarzenegger helps one appreciate ArnoldSchwarzenegger. For someone considered a bad actor, we never actuallywon a Razzie—he actually got an honorary Razzie for failing to win theaward, but did get a Golden Globe. Like Sylvester Stallone,Schwarzenegger's typical role, at the time of the 1990 original, exudedmasculinity. However, the difference is in the touches of humor thatalways cropped up in the Schwarzenegger films. One can't watch Predatorwithout shouting to get to the chopper. Transversely Stallone's Rambonever brings the fun factor. Looking back at the Total Recall (1990),little touches from Arnold make even the most gratuitous of PaulVerhoeven gore strangely comical. That odd nature interjects the ardortoday's films overlook. This remake is clinical. No mars, no mutants,no soul.





Total Recall (2012) Review by Ben_times_10 from United States
When I heard the news that Total Recall was being remade, I was just asdisappointed as most were out there. However, I never hate a film basedon such a simple principle. Before the release, I was simply curious asto what direction they were going to take with this film.

I always rate a film on two scales: The technical aspects (an objectivescale), and if I actually liked it (subjective scale). I'm prettyforgiving with science fiction films so I'll keep my review asobjective as possible.

Pros: The futuristic world that has been imagined for this film waswell designed. Visually, the film is stunning. If you're the type thatreads into the quirky inventions you see on screen, this film islittered with them.

There were plenty of action sequences, and most of the time the filmgave us eye candy that we haven't seen before. It seemed as though ageneral theme in the film (besides "questioning what's real") wasconstant play with gravity. This may have been influenced by inception,but the world turns upside down a few times, and it's visuallyinteresting.

Cons: The plot. It was there, but not as deep as you would hope for a"Total Recall" remake. There were a few cool things thrown in there,but the plot was definitely not the strong point of the film.

The action sequences. There were a lot of positive aspects to all theaction, but the movie seemed to rely too heavily on it. The movie cameoff as one giant chase scene, and it became slightly repetitive after awhile. If you like a little meat on your plot's backbone, you may wantto lower your expectations a little bit before seeing this one.

Conclusion: Try not to think of this film as a literal remake of theoriginal. Think of it as analogous to a band doing a cover of someoneelse's song... in a very different style. It lifts the ideas from theoriginal film, and written source material, but takes a different spinon it.

In all, I liked it. I had my quips, but it's a movie that I gave a lotof forgiveness. From what I recall, it wasn't a TOTAL mess.





Total Recall (2012) Review by del91 from Penang, Malaysia / Chicago, USA
Fond memories of Paul Verhoeven's "Total Recall" kept coming back whilewatching this remake. Arnold Schwarzenegger's screen presence was alsoan added plus in the 1990 film, as well as the one-liners, Mars and ofcourse heaps of bloody violence. If you've seen the original, then youknow how it goes.

Len Wiseman's remake of the same name replaces Arnold with ColinFarrell, in his first lead action role in years, while eliminating Marsas the backdrop of the action and replacing it with an overpopulatedEarth where transportation from one corner to another occurs,literally, straight through the center of the earth. The ruggedsubterranean mazes of the red planet is replaced with dizzyingskyscrapers and lots of sleek, flying cars, not unlike Philip K. Dick'sown "Blade Runner" and "Minority Report".

Farrell can act and is definitely a strong action lead and it showshere, as per the beautiful ladies Kate Beckinsale and Jessica Biel whoboth show off brawn over beauty here. Alas, everything is taken way tooseriously in this version. I have fonder memories of theVerhoeven/Arnold version where one-liners come post-Arnie-kill. Gone.Certain characters are trimmed or even cut completely from theoriginal. Bryan Cranston's Cohaagen makes me miss Ronny Cox even more,and Bill Nighy's resistance leader doesn't stand out compared to the1990 film. The best thing the screenwriters did is to combine SharonStone's and Michael Ironside's characters from the 1990 film into one,and as portrayed by Kate Beckinsale, she kicks serious ass here.

The script is a near complete rehash of the original, save for thesetting and the final act of the film. The scene where BokeemWoodbine's character tries to convince Quaid (Farrell) where he's stillin a dream is certainly a standout scene which was very well done.Alas, the majority of the movie is laced with action sequences andsensational special effects (seriously, this is CGI porn) that may getthis film a nomination for Best Visual Effects this year. No kidding.While the editing is fast-paced and the cinematography sleek (with alittle too much lens flare ala J. J. Abrams), the music score by HarryGregson- Williams was kind of bland in my opinion. It was just there,does its job, and I didn't care. Where's Marco Beltrami; or even forthat matter his legendary mentor, the late, great Jerry Goldsmith whenyou need them?

Director Wiseman has a knack for action sequences ("Underworld", "DieHard 4") and it shows aplenty here. Sadly the script could've been awhole lot better, but then again, if they had set it on Mars itwould've been a shot-for-shot remake with better characters, but stillI would've loved to see action on the Red planet once again. The PG-13rating is justified, and there are indeed little homages to theoriginal, but overall this remake is nothing more than a fast-paced,popcorn munching good waste of time, with some really nice CGI to chewon.

However, I'd rather watch the old one again. Arnie has a much strongerscreen presence than Farrell and it is much more ambitious and has moreheart than this sleeker, newer one.

Overall rating: 53%






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