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Total Recall

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In order to visit Mars, Douglas Quiad, an ordinary miserable construction worker, who dreams of visiting Mars, goes to the Recall, where he can planet a false memory that enables him to visit Mars in the fictional world, but incidents come to climax when they find out that his own life is a false memory and there are some people want to kill him.
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Three Movie Buffs
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July 27, 2016

If you don't ask too many questions, or just accept that it's all a dream so logic and science don't matter, then this is an enjoyable romp.
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South Florida Sun-Sentinel
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July 27, 2016

Total Recall went through four directors before Verhoeven finally took it on, and four writers worked on the script. It's no wonder the finished film emerges without a unifying style, or a single performance worth mentioning.
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Chicago Tribune
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July 27, 2016

As Quaid, Schwarzenegger continues to stretch beyond his reach as an actor, relying on physical prowess to keep him in character.
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Cinema Crazed
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February 12, 2016

Paul Verhoeven's version of the original story packs a real sense of intellect and brilliant ambiguity beneath the seemingly surface science fiction action tale...
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Los Angeles Times
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July 27, 2016

If the movie sometimes seems overwhelmed by its budget and its legendary third-act problems, it's still entertainingly raw and brutal, full of whiplash pace and juicy exaggeration.
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Tulsa World
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July 27, 2016

All told, Total Recall is a powerful brew of mordant humor, keen wit, refreshing originality and graphic violence.
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Philadelphia Inquirer
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July 27, 2016

Schwarzenegger is never going to make the De Niros and Hoffmans of this world lose a night's sleep, but he has acquired a new confidence as an actor under Verhoeven's guidance.
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Radio Times
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July 27, 2016

This rip-roaring slice of sci-fi excess remains Arnold Schwarzenegger's most satisfying film since his breakthrough hit, The Terminator.
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Orlando Sentinel
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July 27, 2016

If Total Recall isn't as much fun as I'd hoped, it's not as dreary as I'd feared. I wouldn't call it totally awesome, but it's far from being a total loss.
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Christian Science Monitor
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July 27, 2016

Arnold Schwarzenegger brings an effective blend of machismo and innocence to his role. Too bad director Paul Verhoeven lets brainless violence and tricky special effects swamp the cleverness of the tale itself.
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Time Out
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July 27, 2016

Total Recall is slick, sly and subversive, and if some of the special effects have aged somewhat, that only adds to the charm.
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Rolling Stone
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July 27, 2016

The movie is a cartoon, though a mammothly enjoyable one.
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