Repo Men Tamil Dubbed Movie Torrent
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http://urllio.com/r1v62In the future humans have extended and improved our lives through highly sophisticated and expensive mechanical organs created by a company called "The Union". The dark side of these medical breakthroughs is that if you don't pay your bill, "The Union" sends its highly skilled repo men to take back its property... with no concern for your comfort or survival. Former soldier Remy is one of the best organ repo men in the business. But when he suffers a cardiac failure on the job, he awakens to find himself fitted with the company's top-of-the-line heart-replacement... as well as a hefty debt. But a side effect of the procedure is that his heart's no longer in the job. When he can't make the payments, The Union sends its toughest enforcer, Remy's former partner Jake, to track him down.
In the near future, the company "The Union" provides expensive prosthesis to improve the lives of the clients. However, the company sends repo men to retrieve the artificial organs for those that do not pay the installments. The former soldiers Remy and his best friend Jake are among the best repo men of the company; however Remy's job cost his marriage and his wife Carol leaves him. When Remy is ready to request to be transferred to the sales department expecting to save his marriage, he has an accident with a defibrillator and he needs heart transplantation. The prosthesis is very expensive and Remy changes his behavior after the medical procedure, and he is no longer capable of chasing the debtors. Meanwhile Remy helps the singer Beth, who owes a large amount to The Union, and sooner they are chased by the repo men.
Two childhood friends grow up to become repo men, but not of the ordinary sort. In this future, human organs (or the mechanical versions of them) can be repossessed by the firms that sell them if payments are not made. The problems inherent in that are obvious, but this film stretches the problem to the limit.<br/><br/>This film has a lot of potential. A good concept, great actors (Jude Law and Forest Whitaker) and a decent plot. But for the most part it falls short. If you like blood and action, this has some really good scenes for you -- particularly the hallway scene where Jude Law's character eliminates an entire staff... that, and an erotic surgery scene almost redeemed this film.<br/><br/>But overall, it's too dry in parts, seems way too unoriginal once you've seen "Repo! The Genetic Opera" (which is the better film)... and the ending just doesn't give you the sort of closure you want. Some say it saves the film, others say it ruins it... I won't say my thoughts, but I can say it's not as good as it could be.
Repo Men is a futuristic movie about a company that sells lab-grown internal organs to their customers. When customers fail to pay, Repo Men claim the organs that leads to the termination of the client (since the organ is what keeps them alive). Since the organs are very expensive, it is very common that customers can't keep up with their payments and end up dead.<br/><br/>The story develops into more chase-action sequences in the second act when Repo Man, Remy (Jude Law) needs a heart himself and predictably enough can't pay it back. It is a classic story of hunter becomes the hunted or killer becomes the victim. It has science fiction elements and driven by action scenes. It is entertaining. The problem is that there is nothing unique about it.<br/><br/>At the end, you may feel that you watched slightly different version of another science fiction or action movie you have seen before. I don't want to tell you the names of those movies in case you have not seen them (or if you have seen them, you will probably guess how this one may conclude). I think 6 is a fair rate for this movie.
Comprising reclaimed bits from "Blade Runner," "A Clockwork Orange" and "Children of Men" and glibly served up with hyper Guy Ritchie attitude by first-time feature director Miguel Sapochnik, the resulting in-your-face mess never knows what it wants to be when it grows up.
Repo Men is based on the novel The Repossession Mambo by Eric Garcia. It's called "Burn My Shadow" by UNKLE. The DVD and Blu-ray disc releases of the film contain both the theatrical version (rated R) and an unrated version of the movie. The longer cut has approximately 7 minutes of additional footage, mostly containing story-driven scenes but also some slight corrections of editing mistakes and some new gore. a5c7b9f00b