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RoboCop (1987)

Grade: B+

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Synopsis: A cyborg police officer (Peter Weller) cleans up the streets of a near-future Detroit.

RoboCop is a manic hodge-podge of over-the-top violence, cartoon sci-fi, and biting satire. For most of the film, director Paul Verhoeven juggles these disparate aspects with a magician’s ease, making us laugh and cringe at the very same scene.

Peter Weller does a great job, not only as the cybernetic hero, but also as a human police officer in the film’s opening act. While he doesn’t have much to do for the rest of the film, short of stomp around and execute bad guys, he does define a character that would spawn numerous sequels.

Granted, the third act looses most of its satirical edge as it veers dangerously close to cartoon territory, but thankfully the movie is over before you really notice.

Bottom Line: Despite the weak third act, this one’s worth watching.

—Last viewed on Friday, June 15th 2007

“RoboCop (1987)” was posted on June 16th, 2007 at 12:36 am in Movie Reviews and Paul Verhoeven and last updated on November 26th, 2007 at 5:28 pm. View this film's entry in the IMDb.

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