
Jake Riley is working on the "Torch" case, a psycho serial killer, who kills women with kids and sets them on fire after they are dead. The killer calls Riley sometimes and now, that Riley retires, the killer has no person to play against anymore. The NSA comes into play here and offers a job to Riley. A replicant, or better a clone of the killer should help him find the real one, as kind of test if it works out. Now Riley is back on track, with a clone of the killer at his h... (Full plot summary below)
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Jake Riley is working on the "Torch" case, a psycho serial killer, who kills women with kids and sets them on fire after they are dead. The killer calls Riley sometimes and now, that Riley retires, the killer has no person to play against anymore. The NSA comes into play here and offers a job to Riley. A replicant, or better a clone of the killer should help him find the real one, as kind of test if it works out. Now Riley is back on track, with a clone of the killer at his hand on the way to discover that nobody is born as murderer.
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| Laramie Movie ScopeRobert RotenI was surprised to find "Replicant" wasn't too bad at all. |
| Apollo GuideJanet BranaganPeople looking for a movie that offers conversational debate on a controversial dilemma should look beyond this one-dimensional decoy. |
| TV GuideMaitland McDonaghThe action sequences are well staged and credit where credit is due: The 40-year-old martial artist still has the physical goods, executing 180 splits and gymnastic stunts with the grace and apparent ease of someone much younger. |
| Film Freak CentralBill ChambersThe whole trying affair is irresistibly dopey. Kinetic, too. |
| eFilmCritic.comScott WeinbergSlightly less awful than most of Van Damme's efforts. |
| User ReviewBrock GMy 3rd fav Jean-Claude Van Damme film behind Bloodsport & Kickboxer. The tagline to this film is spot on. Michael Rooker's character has to work with a guy who looks practically identical to his own worst enemy, If that's not compelling... I don't know what is. So critics how is this bad? Because this is far more superior to Citizen Kane, The Dark Knight Rises & The Last Jedi combined. Criminally Underrated |
| User ReviewLuke GThis really cracked me up. The legend that is Van Damme goes full retard and yet again plays his double. Rooker is the balls as the cop on the trail of the serial killing Belgian and his clone is comedy gold. The scene with the hooker had me on the floor. Some great action sequences from Ringo Lam and the text book splits from the master. |
| User Reviewrebecca kI loved it, it was so good, esp the fight scenes. |
| User ReviewLilo CGreat movie. Totally underated. Van Damme shows off great acting (thats right) ability in this film. One of his best movies of his later career |
| User ReviewJosefine SI love this movie!! it's fuckin' awesome :D |