
In the year 2139, the Earth has changed into a virtually uninhabitable place called the Cursed Earth. All of the Earth's population have crowded into the cities across the planet, now known as Mega-Cities. The crimes in these Mega-Cities became so violent and so powerful, that the regular justice system was powerless to contain, then it collapsed completely. However, a new justice system came from the ashes, there were three justice systems in one (police, jury and executione... (Full plot summary below)
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In the year 2139, the Earth has changed into a virtually uninhabitable place called the Cursed Earth. All of the Earth's population have crowded into the cities across the planet, now known as Mega-Cities. The crimes in these Mega-Cities became so violent and so powerful, that the regular justice system was powerless to contain, then it collapsed completely. However, a new justice system came from the ashes, there were three justice systems in one (police, jury and executioner), they were called Judges. In Mega-City One (formerly, New York City), there was a Judge, named Joseph Dredd, who was the toughest and most stringent Judge in history. One day, he was charged with murder, and was tried and sentenced to life in prison because of it.
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| eFilmCritic.comRob GonsalvesWhat did you expect a Judge Dredd movie to be? Ingmar Bergman? |
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| Cinema CrazedFelix Vasquez Jr.Feels more like the Adventures of Sly Stallone: Future Warrior... |
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| Independent on SundayQuentin CurtisWhat was once a satire on fascism looks like an apologia for it. That may be the inevitable price of turning a medium which is cheap and subversive into one that is expensively conformist. |
| Chicago Sun-TimesRoger EbertStallone survives it, but his supporting cast, also including an uninvolved Joan Chen and a tremendously intense Jurgen Prochnow, isn't well used. |
| ReelViewsJames BerardinelliSometimes, it's rather amusing, but it's impossible to decide whether this is accidental or on purpose. |
| Time OutGeoff AndrewThis slam-bang Stallone vehicle never quite delivers what its confident, fizzing visuals seem to promise. |
| VarietyTodd McCarthyA thunderous, unoriginal futuristic hardware show for teenage boys. |