Another week another remake (There were in fact three 80s
remakes this past weekend – About Last Night, Endless Love, and Robocop – if you’re
keeping track). This new version will not likely win over many fans of the
original Paul Verhoeven 1987 sci-fi hit; if any them even show up that is. RoboCop
does everything it’s supposed to do: be a fun, sci-fi action movie. Nothing more,
nothing less. If what it was supposed to do was please every fan of the
original film, they would have just scraped the thing in the first place. Is
there anything worse in the world to a Millennial or Generation X-er than a
remake of a cult 80s film?
“RoboCop” attempts to have a little bit more depth and
character than its 80s predecessor. In the year 2028 the corporation Omni Corp
has begun producing weaponized robots sent overseas to replace human soldiers.
The company’s CEO Raymond Sellars(played by Michael Keaton) wants to create a
law enforcement human robot hybrid with scientist
Dr. Norton (Gary Oldman). Apparently Detroit is a grimy, crime ridden city in
the future. Who would of thought? Enter tragically half-blown up police officer
Alex Murphy (Joel Kinnaman) who, with permission from his wife, they volunteer him
to create a human-robot police officer cyborg. He has all his personality…
until issues prevent him from having full use of his moral personality.
Yeah it’s true, this thing takes a while to really get
going. In fact, while I struggled to find much to like about the beginning of
the film, it began to grow on me and it delivers a solid middle act, until Joshua Zetumer's screenplay
becomes rather generic by the end. While the original film, a movie I’m not even
the biggest fan of, feels more like an 80s superhero comic film with plenty of
ultraviolence, this new version, directed by José Padilha, feels like a generic action film designed to
wow you with plenty of CGI effects and endless bloodless shootouts.
I recently rewatched the 1987 film and while it’s pretty severely
dated it’s certainly a product of its time: the Regan era. While yes it was a
sci-fi action spectacle it was sort of a biting satire that appealed to people
on the left as well as people on the right. The new film makes the cardinal sin
most remakes these days do wrong: taking itself way too seriously. Is it possible
for a film to have too much story and character development? It’s possible if
it’s not quite done well enough. The film gives more focus on Alex’s family
life. Sure it makes us care about him more than we ever did in the original
film, but Kinnaman, even if he’s decent in the role, feels too generic. Though
Peter Weller as the original RoboCop definitely wasn’t winning any awards
either. And for the record, where is the tough female cop character played
previously by Nancy Allen?
To be honest I feel as indifferent to this new version of
RoboCop as I am about the biting satire of corruption in the original film. You
can’t deny the visceral style of Verhoeven’s film that is replaced here by
standard sci-fi action filmmaking we see released week after week. It doesn’t
have anything really new to say and does it all with a straight face. Is it
entertaining? Sure. But it doesn’t quite do much to stand out from the crowd.
You could certainly do a lot worse. It’s
not quite RoboFlop, but it’s not quite RoboCop. GRADE: B-
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