Total Recall Comments

  • Kaylie 2021-10-20 19:02:10

    When I was young, chaotic memories, terrible red sparks, and the girl with three...

  • Juvenal 2021-10-20 19:02:10

    I like this kind of cult science fiction movie about the intersection of memory, dreams and...

  • Morton 2021-10-20 19:02:10

    The reason why PKD is the king of science fiction movie blueprints is that he starts the story with suspense, presents the story maximally with commercial methods, and finally defines the story with a solid core of science fiction, and the suspense is still there. Comprehensive memories are the SF classics between the 90s and 80s. The optimism of the 80s and the awakening of the sense of anxiety in the 90s are combined with the excellent blueprint of PKD and the craftsmanship of the director...

  • Keanu 2021-10-20 19:02:10

    The "Pyramid" is the one from "Blade...

  • Daphney 2021-10-20 19:02:10

    Some of the rudimentary styles of Van Hoven’s "Starship Team" later, and the monsters look like David...

  • Theodore 2021-10-20 19:02:10

    Hong Kong people translate "Weilong" at every turn. Do you guys know what this...

  • Obie 2021-10-20 19:02:10

    The works 22 years ago still seem to be very interesting today. The usual Fanhoven-style violent pornography and cult, except for the rough logic details and the slightly clumsy special effects compared to today, the plot and narrative are very fascinating, which can be described as twists and turns. Weaving a picture of Mars around the topics of dreams and not dreams, dreams and dreams, is absolutely instructive for the subsequent Matrix, Inception,...

  • Darren 2021-10-20 19:02:10

    The film presents serious themes such as "memory implantation, who am I, mutants, resistance to power" in a clumsy, funny and weird style. The angular young governor always makes me wonder if he will tear the muscles on his face in the next shot, revealing the steel and iron bones...

  • Wiley 2021-10-20 19:02:10

    When Sharon Stone and Arnos Wassinger were young, when imagination did not need more animation special effects to support, when action films were still full of flesh and blood scenes, when we were still young----highly recommended...

  • Wilbert 2021-10-20 19:02:10

    The script is really well written. Although the setting and performance details are too rough in terms of today's technological level, the intricate character relationships and open interpretation may have created a new starting point for sci-fi movies in those...

Extended Reading
  • Adella 2022-03-19 09:01:02

    Rough to the realm of cult

    This 1990 sci-fi action film starring Schwarzenegger is said to be adapted from a well-known science fiction novel. The theme is that memory is unreliable, the contradiction between memory and reality brings people confusion, and the basis for people’s self-identification is memory Or what I saw...

  • Hilton 2022-03-20 09:01:13

    Food sex too!

    I wanted to pay tribute to the great movies I saw in my childhood and Arnold. I watched it on TV when I was in elementary school, and I watched it online when I was in college. I found that most of the soybean oil seems to be the same as me. Which three tits are the most impressive. 'S prostitute,...

Total Recall quotes

  • Douglas Quaid: What do you want?

    Dr. Edgemar: This is going to be very difficult for you at accept, Mr. Quaid.

    Douglas Quaid: I'm listening.

    Dr. Edgemar: I'm afraid you're not really standing here right now.

    Douglas Quaid: You know, Doc, you could have fooled me.

    Dr. Edgemar: I'm quite serious. You're not here, and neither am I.

    Douglas Quaid: Amazing. Where are we?

    Dr. Edgemar: At Rekall.

  • Dr. Edgemar: [At Quaid's hotel door] Mr. Quaid?

    Douglas Quaid: [Gets up from bed quickly and draws his gun] What?

    Dr. Edgemar: I need to talk to you. It's about Mr. Hauser.

    Douglas Quaid: Who are you?

    Dr. Edgemar: Dr. Edgemar from Rekall.

    Douglas Quaid: How did you find me?

    Dr. Edgemar: That's a little hard to explain, but could you open the door?

    [Quaid opens the door and points his gun at Edgemar]

    Dr. Edgemar: I'm not armed.

    [Quaid looks behind Edgemar]

    Dr. Edgemar: Dont' worry, I'm alone. May I come in...

    [Quaid takes Edgemar into his room]

    Douglas Quaid: What do you want?

    Dr. Edgemar: This might be difficult for you to accept, Mr. Quaid.

    Douglas Quaid: I'm listening.

    Dr. Edgemar: I'm afraid that you are not really standing here right now.

    Douglas Quaid: You know doc, you could've fooled me.

    Dr. Edgemar: Quite so. You're not here, and neither am I.

    Douglas Quaid: Wow, that's amazing. Where are we?

    Dr. Edgemar: At Rekall. You were strapped to an implant chair, and we're monitoring you from a psychic probe console.

    Douglas Quaid: Oh, I get it. I'm dreaming, and this is a part of the delightful vacation package your company had sold me.

    Dr. Edgemar: Not exactly. You have this dream sequence in your natural memory banks, and you're making this up as you go along.

    Douglas Quaid: If this is my dream, then who the hell invited you?

    Dr. Edgemar: I was sent in as a security measure. I'm afraid to tell you this Mr. Quaid, but you have suffered a schizoed embelism, we can't snap you out of your fantasy. I was sent here to try to talk you down.

    Douglas Quaid: How much is Cohaagan paying you for this?

    Dr. Edgemar: Think about it. Your dream began in the middle of the implant procedure, and everything that followed. The chases, the trip to Mars, the suite at the Hilton, was all a part of your holiday and ego trip, you paid to be a secret agent.

    Douglas Quaid: Bullshit. It's coincidence.

    Dr. Edgemar: What about the girl? Brunette, athletic, sleazy and demure just as you specified, is that a coincidence?

    Douglas Quaid: No she's real. I dreamt about her before I even went to Rekall.

    Dr. Edgemar: Mr. Quaid, can you hear yourself? She's real because you dreamt her.