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Surrogates /Bruce Willis: Surrogates/

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Surrogates
Year: 2009
Director: Jonathan Mostow
Cast: Bruce Willis, Radha Mitchell, Rosamund Pike, Boris Kodjoe, James Francis Ginty, James Cromwell, Ving Rhames, Jack Noseworthy, Devin Ratray, Michael Cudlitz, Jeffrey De Serrano, Helena Mattsson, Michael Phillip, Danny F Smith, Brian A. Parrish,
Genres: Thriller, Science Fiction, Mystery, Fantasy, Drama, Crime, Adventure, Action
Runtime: 88 min.
IMDB: This film on IMDB
Soundtrack: available
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Plot:
In 2017, humans live in near-total isolation, rarely leaving the safety and comfort of their homes, thanks to remotely-controlled robotic bodies that serve as "surrogates," designed as better-looking versions of their human operators. Because people are safe all the time, and damage done to a surrogate is not felt by its owner, it is a peaceful world free from fear, pain, and crime.Agent Tom Greer (Bruce Willis) is an FBI agent who, through the use of his own surrogate, investigates the first murder in years: Jarod Canter, a college student and the son of Dr. Lionel Canter (James Cromwell), the original inventor of surrogates, who uses multiple surrogates himself. The case grows more complicated, however, when several police officers are murdered when their surrogates are destroyed, something which is not supposed to happen, as the human operator is normally safe from the damage done to his/her surrogate.Greer’s investigation leads him to the Dreads, a group of humans led by a mysterious man known only as The Prophet (Ving Rhames) who is against the use of surrogates. Greer and his partner Jennifer Peters (Radha Mitchell) determine the identity of the murderer is a Dread named Miles Strickland. Strickland used a unique weapon called an O.D. (Overload Device) to kill Jarod as well as five police officers tracking him. Greer himself barely escapes death by the weapon. Although his surrogate is physically damaged, it is able to pursue Strickland before it is destroyed by the Dreads.Suffering damages from the weapon, Greer is found in his apartment by his wife Maggie (Rosamund Pike). She prefers interacting through her surrogate, even with her husband in the privacy of their home. We learn that the couple is particularly distant from each other as they grieve over their young son who died in a car accident. (We also see that, from the brief scenes in the film including the real Maggie, she is severely depressed and simultaneously takes many medications.) Greer is taken to the hospital and survives, although he is suspended and will not be issued another surrogate while his actions are investigated.At the Dread Reservation, Strickland is approached by The Prophet who demands information about the weapon. Strickland is apparently killed by The Prophet or his followers. When Greer goes into the Reservation, he stumbles upon Strickland’s funeral and then approaches The Prophet, asking about the weapon Strickland used. As Greer leaves the Reservation, it is revealed that The Prophet has the weapon. Greer meets with Dr. Canter, again using one of his surrogates, who suggests the weapon was manufactured by the military. Greer meets with a member of the military and learns that the weapon sends a computer virus into the surrogates that shuts them down, but it also disables the fail-safe mechanisms and kills the operator.A mysterious surrogate goes to the home of Greer’s partner Peters and kills her, then transfers control of her surrogate to an unknown party who uses it to go through the financial records of the FBI. The Peters surrogate learns that Andrew Stone (Boris Kodjoe), Peters and Greer’s boss, is apparently behind the death of Jarod, having been assigned by the company that creates the surrogates to kill Dr. Canter which he in turn assigned to Strickland. Jarod was using one of his father’s surrogates and as such was mistaken for him. At the Dread compound, The Prophet orders delivery of the weapon to Peters just before the military attacks. The Prophet and his men are killed, but The Prophet is revealed to be a surrogate of Doctor Canter. The Peters surrogate tricks Greer into getting information about the weapon from Stone’s computer. The Peters surrogate then flees from Greer, taking the information and the weapon. Greer chases her, but she escapes and goes to FBI headquarters where she takes a human system administrator (who does not use a surrogate) hostage and hooks the weapon up the surrogate network to kill all the surrogate operators.Greer calls the system administrator who reveals that Peters has taken him hostage. Greer heads to Canter’s home and forces his way in. At the FBI building, the Peters surrogate confronts Stone’s surrogate. Canter reveals that he is now controlling the Peters surrogate. Stone confirms he did try to have Canter assassinated. Canter uses the weapon to destroy Stone’s surrogate and kill Stone (for killing his son). He then returns to uploading the weapon’s virus to all the surrogates—destroying them and killing all the operators. Greer makes his way through Canter’s mansion and finds Canter, who then reveals he wants to destroy the surrogates and the people who use them. Canter expresses anger and regret over the fact that his original purpose for inventing surrogates has been hijacked by VSI in the name of profit and by the masses for their own selfish reasons. His vision was to give physically disabled individuals like himself (Canter is quadriplegic) a chance at experiencing what they do not have. Canter has already started the destruction process through the Peters surrogate, and then kills himself via a cyanide pill.Greer takes control of the Peters surrogate. With the assistance of the system administrator, Greer insulates the surrogate operators so they will survive even if the surrogates go down. He is then given the choice of whether or not to save the surrogates. FBI troops storm the room as Greer decides not to cancel the transmission. The virus from the weapon uploads and disables every surrogate worldwide, leaving their operators alive, but having to go back to using their real bodies again. Greer goes home and connects with his wife in her real body. Media broadcasts reveal the surrogates are down worldwide and no one knows if they will ever be able to be recreated again.

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Filename: Surrogates.avi (700.59 Mb)
Codec: XviD MPEG-4 (www.xvid.org)
Runtime: 85 min.
Video: 640x256; 25 fps; 998 Kbit/s; Vbr
Audio: MPEG Layer-3; 44 Khz; 122 Kbit/s; Stereo; Abr
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Surrogates comments / review

Date: 2009-12-16 20:22:29 User: Buy Truy
I thought a lot about all those people playing WoW while watching Surrogates. All those Second Lifers, all those telecommuters, all those folks who--like me--mostly live through their computer. How much of a leap would it be from our world to one where we no longer go outside at all--where beautiful robots take our place while we control them like online avatars? I believe the future may hold something like that for us, and the plausibility of that scenario gives Surrogates its strongest elements.

Less strong is the story in and of itself, another go 'round of corporate-controlled cultures and the sinister conspiracies that may bring them all crashing to the ground. Director Jonathan Mostow throws a few curve balls into the mix to keep us on our toes, but at the end of the day, the leftovers are still pretty stale. Thankfully, they tie in to the central premise exceedingly well. With everybody operating their own personal robot, numerous social problems vanish in a puff of smoke. Crime drops to nearly nothing, accidents are no longer fatal, and diseases disappear since no one goes outside anymore to spread the contagion. A few hold-outs reside in walled up reservations--refusing to play the world's newest reindeer game--but the rest of us have quite happily gone along with the program.

The fly in the ointment entails a new weapon which not only destroys "surrogates" but fries the brain of whoever is hooked up to them. With murder largely a thing of the past, the first use of the device draws FBI attention. Agents Greer (Bruce Willis) and Peters (Radha Mitchell)--both operating surrogates of their own--take the case, which soon leads them to the inventor of surrogate technology (James Cromwell) and a flesh-and-blood revolutionary (Ving Rhames) convinced that the robots are an abomination.

As a narrative, it barely passes muster. Tired whodunit clichés substitute for legitimate drama, action sequences remain distressingly arbitrary, and important developments always seem to come down to simply typing a code into a keyboard before the world blows up. Some developments hold a little more gas in their tank--including the inevitable moment when a supposedly real person turns out to be a surrogate--but they can't paper over the film's considerable logic holes. The killing which started it all eventually collapses under the contradictory evidence of later revelations, and child-like simplicity of the final scene draws the bad guy's entire methodology into serious question.

Surrogates works far better in the abstract: in the way it thinks this world through and the issues which arise in the process. The human beings here are pasty and doughy and have faces full of wrinkles. They haven't been out of their homes in years, content to hide behind the gorgeous façade and live life by proxy. Mostow gets a lot of mileage out of revealing who these characters really are--including Willis, who's never been afraid to look awful for a role and whose character must eventually stumble out of his Barca lounger and into the big, bad world. Agoraphobia, emotional detachment and the harsh reality of participating in a car chase where no one but you can get hurt all combine for a fascinating study on social dynamics (as well as casting ominous questions about the things we lose for all of our electronic convenience). Surrogates takes the time to ponder the answers, and had it concentrated more fully on that equation, it might have entered the realm of great sci-fi.

Sadly, the needs of big-screen formula derail the better angels of its nature. Surrogates represents a big step up from Gamer (which tackled the same issues without one-tenth of the competence), but its flimsy narrative still can't handle the elegance of its overall conceit. The ideas on display may prompt plenty of fruitful discussions in the coffee shop after the screening, but that still doesn't add up to a satisfying experience in and of itself. Two or three more script drafts and they might really have had something. As it is, we can do little more than enjoy what we can and ponder what might have been.
 
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