Studio: Lions Gate Home Ent. Release Date: 01/20/2009 Run time: 90 minutes Rating: RLikening Repo! The Genetic Opera to its predecessors, Little Shop of Horrors and Rocky Horror Picture Show, conveys this film’s high camp and operatic bursts of song, but does little to describe how absolutely bizarre Repo! is. Like Rocky Horror, Repo! was written for stage performance by Darren Smith and Terrance Zdunich, who stars as a Graverobber, dolled up in vampiric makeup to resemble Rocky Horror’s iconic tranny, Dr. Frank-N-Furter. Hiring newbie director, Darren Lynn Bousman, fresh out of film school to shoot this mutant movie, Smith and Zdunich clearly focused on writing comedy into extremely gruesome slasher scenes, which works with mixed results. Stills of comic strips contextualize each scene, telling the story of biotech corporation Geneco’s repossessions of organs that they implanted into various patients to save human lives during a long history of operations. Organs, here, were bought on credit, and as the economy nosedives, citizens of this a makeshift Gotham City cannot pay bills, and must forfeit their lives to repo men make a killing around town, literally. Heading this enterprise is CEO Rotti Largo (Paul Sorvino), who has two bickering sons, Luigi (Bill Moseley) and Pavi (Nivek Ogre), whose white facemask is third generation Phantom, borrowing directly from Winslow Leach’s in Brian De Palma’s Phantom of the Paradise. Central to the plot is head repo guy/slaughterer, Nathan Wallace (Anthony Head of Buffy the Vampire Slayer), who hides his career path to preserve his sexy teenage daughter, Shilo’s (Alexa Vega), innocence. As Shilo discovers her godmom, Blind Mag (Sarah Brightman), and the “Z”-addicted surgery slut, Amber Sweet (Paris Hilton), she embarks on adventures through an urban landscape constructed of metal gear, corpse piles, and S/M zombie girls, while dad straps people up in his torture chamber to take back body parts. Hmmmm. Since Repo! looks likes a Marilyn Manson video, its musical niche sensibility will only appeal to fans who like Goth and Industrial music. To anyone who doesn’t go for that look, it does impress for its sheer dedication to choreography and song. In the least, Repo! The Genetic Opera is an anomalous glimpse into visionary horror. –Trinie Dalton
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February 11, 2006
#1
i went and saw this film in philly. we mocked and ridiculed it the whole way through. well, and the goth wanna be’s that were there. its just not for everyone i suppose. the music is kinda…fun? i dunno, for a laugh, rent it. but please stop giving it 5 stars. its just a gory, violent, wanna be “Rocky Horror”. and it NO “Rocky Horror”!
February 11, 2006
#2
I won’t be wasting my time on this Paris Hilton flop. Save your money and if you really want to see this train wreck – rent it…
February 11, 2006
#3
Wow! How any human being could rate this film a 4 or 5 is absolutely beyond me. There is nothing good here at all. The music drones on and on in your ears with lyrics that neither work as song (no rhyming schemes or rhythmic patterns are used at all), or as storytelling devices usually used to move the plot forward. The visuals are about as backyard as any low-budget student film, and the direction almost non-existent.
The story itself is repugnant featuring many scenes of human-beings being disemboweled for entertainment (this is all shown in graphic detail), and lyrics about cutting holes in woman to have sex with them.
No decent person with any heart at all could derive enjoyment from garbage like this. How this film got an R-Rating instead of an NC-17 also escapes logic.
I wouldn’t have even given it a single star except Amazon’s rating system demands at least a one star for a review.
Avoid at all costs.
February 11, 2006
#4
What else can be said? My mind recoils from this artless disease of a movie. It should come with a free stick for gagging yourself. Even better a blindfold and earplugs. Save yourself the pain and avoid.
February 11, 2006
#5
One interesting thing about societies in decline is that their members are the last to know. Is “Repo”, artistic, creative, intelligent, even entertaining? If you think so then, well then, good luck. Song and musical quality not even in the same Earth (ball park) as “Rocky” or “Phantom”; maybe a grade school musical. CGI was cheaply flat/static with little depth or detail. Special effects – e.g. the plastic sheeting used in walk-in freezers; typical blood filled syn skin prosthetics. Acting? Best exemplified by the dialogue – short or non-existent (don’t want to make it too challenging). On the positive side there is some merit to the story line.