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| RoboCop 3 Film Review: Robocop 3 After designing the cult favorite Night of the Creeps and The Monster Squad, writer / director Fred Dekker decided to try his luck in a franchise that had not yet begun. He decided to re-write an original script by Frank Miller to adapt to their tastes and therefore RoboCop 3 was born.
Coming three years after the last film of this film is more a curiosity about comics, then the last film. In this new world of Old Detroit OCP moves everyone to make way for the construction of New Detroit. The old man (Dan Herlihy O ') is nowhere to be found and the company is now managed by the CEO (Rip Torn) is in conflict with the Company Kanemitsu who wants nothing to stop the progression of New Detroit. RoboCop returns as a force to maintain the status quo that people are forced to leave their homes and rebels abound everywhere. When Nikko (Remy Ryan Hernandez) is separated from his parents during a raid of the OCP sponsored by the city, she moved with Bertha (CHH Pounder) and its resistance. Soon RoboCop is blocked in the middle of the conflict and begin to wonder if he is on the right side of the law. When his partner Anne Lewis (Nancy Allen) is killed in a raid to protect the innocent RoboCop decides to take a stand against the OCP and the destruction of Old Detroit. This will be the most personal adventure as RoboCop once and for all the conflict between police and former Detroit and OCP and New Detroit will come to an end.
Although this movie tries to end the trilogy and all the history of son spread through film, the film itself suffers from the television film "of the week" mentality and suffers from sub-par special effects. no actor Peter Weller is sorely missed as he was replaced by Robert John Burke, who does not have the character of justice, it does not help that Nancy Allen Officer Anne Lewis is quickly killed leaving the film to be based a bright child and a young rebel group to make the film, they can not. Although Felton Perry did not return for the third time in this film as Donald Johnson, the commander of the OCP, its presence can not save this ship from sinking.
Note the return of Basil Poledouris, who once again offers an original score and the film looks good, with the help of cinematographer Gary B. Kibbe, who created the look of all the films of John Carpenter Director since 1987 Prince of Darkness.
Posted on July 3, 2010.
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