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Total Recall is a 2012 American science fiction action film directed by Len Wiseman from a screenplay by Kurt Wimmer and Mark Bomback, based on a story conceived by Wimmer, Ronald Shusett, Dan O'Bannon, and Jon Povill. It stars Colin Farrell, Kate Beckinsale and Jessica Biel.
Aug 3, 2012 · A factory worker discovers he is a spy after a memory implant goes wrong in this remake of the 1990 film based on Philip K. Dick's story. Starring Colin Farrell, Kate Beckinsale, and Bryan Cranston, directed by Len Wiseman.
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- Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi
- Len Wiseman
- 2012-08-03
Aug 3, 2012 · A remake of the sci-fi classic, Total Recall (2012) stars Colin Farrell as a factory worker who discovers he is a spy in a dystopian future. Critics panned the film for its lack of originality, plot, and character development.
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- Len Wiseman
- PG-13
- Colin Farrell
Watch Total Recall | Netflix. Bursting with action sequences, this remake of the 1990 sci-fi classic follows a man on the run after a mind-bending procedure goes horribly wrong. Watch trailers & learn more.
- 118 min
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A remake of the 1990 sci-fi film, the plot follows a factory worker who discovers he is a spy with false memories after visiting a company that implants fake memories. He joins a resistance movement to stop a tyrannical leader's invasion plan, but his memories and identity are manipulated by both sides.
Aug 1, 2012 · Colin Farrell stars as Quaid, a factory worker who discovers his memories are implanted in a dystopian future. Roger Ebert praises the film's sci-fi action and plot, but prefers the original with Arnold Schwarzenegger.