Directed by:
Roger SpottiswoodeCinematography:
Pierre MignotComposer:
Trevor RabinCast:
Arnold Schwarzenegger, Michael Rapaport, Tony Goldwyn, Michael Rooker, Sarah Wynter, Robert Duvall, Wendy Crewson, Terry Crews, Ken Pogue, Colin Cunningham (more)VOD (1)
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In the not-too-distant future, when cloning plants, pets, and human organs is accepted, a sinister corporation has begun illegally duplicating entire human beings. They mistakenly clone the wrong man; a man who is now the only one with the power to expose their evil. They desperately want to kill him, but he will do anything to reclaim his family and life. (official distributor synopsis)
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Mentally, this could have resulted in a new The Terminator, but the story should not have changed into a messy action blur without rhyme or reason in the second half. Arnold Schwarzenegger does a decent job, but the plot confusion has no chance of being saved. ()
Either a good actor and a good sci-fi whodunit, or Arnold and lots of action. The two just don't go together. That's why this film looks the way it does. ()
An interesting premise, but a weak script that gradually devolves into a parody of itself. Of course, some of the futuristic visions are fine and quite believable, but there’s nothing else that makes this film compelling. There is no suspense, the action is lukewarm and the cliché at the end is quite tiresome. The most entertaining part of the whole film then is Arnold's attempt at acting. But even when he does break, his smile will always look like he just stepped on a thumbtack with his bare foot. ()
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