Replicas

Overall, it’s a complete and solid science fiction sitiuatuon.

It starts out a little disturbing. Keanu Reeves (the entire reason I came to see this thing over the other films coming out) plays a robotics scientist working on implanting the minds of dead soldiers into robots when his family dies in a car accident, and with the help of Tom Middledicth, he brings them back to life using cloning tech, but ofcourse it has psychotic results, interestingly enough most of these results are coming from Reeves charater, Dr. Foster.

Loosing his family causes him to make some dark disturbing choices that for me made no real sense and almost caused me to dislike the film, but as the movie progressed we get to the part where it becomes that Keanu film you come to see.

Not on the level of John Wick or the Matrix, it’s more like his less popular films as he plays a man similar to the doctor he played in Chain Reaction in a movie  that’s Johnny Nemonic at like level three (but that’s not met to insult the film).

Overall, it’s definitely not Keanu’s best but I like it enough. It’s Sci-Fi was satisfying.