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1996: The city of Los Angeles is an absolute crash. Crime abounds, with the most noted abominable guy around, Simon Phoenix(Wesley Snipes) taking it all in like one astronomical joke. John Spartan (Stallone) has been after this guy for several years, but in the process of finally enthralling Phoenix, the building around them explodes, appartently taking several innocent hostages up with it. Spartan is stripped of his corrupt and sentenced to cryogenic imprisonment for 70 years.
2032: Spartan has served 36 years of his sentence. Phoenix, who was imprisoned in the same facility, escapes and begins to reinvigorate his reign of fright. The only scrape is that the LA that Spartan, Phoenix, and the rest of us all know and treasure has turned into a megalopolis called San Angeles, a politically lawful paradise where there is absolutely no violent crime—correction, no crime of any kind—whatsoever. (There is also no profanity, and anyone who swears is fined for violations of the Verbal Morality Statute.) Consequently, people have forgotten how to deal with a fugitive like Phoenix. The only solution is to bring Spartan out of the freezer, which is exactly what happens.
This movie introduced me to action movies, particularly Stallone movies, and the movie soundtrack genre. The special effects will blow you away all by themselves. This was also the first movie I ever saw with Sandra Bullock. Perhaps it’s because of her airy portrayal of Lt. Huxley that made me assume of her as my common actress for a while. But that’s another memoir.
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I believe that San Angeles is a comical bone-tickling example of political correctness gone to far. Either that or it’s social conservatism. Sometimes I wonder if San Angeles is the kind of world people in the family values crowd would like to live in. In any case, even if you don’t like action movies very great, I contemplate you will like this one.
Demolition Man is one of those rare action flicks that seem to have intellegence beyond the guns and explosions. Sylvester Stallone plays John Spartan, a reckless cop who has made it his mission to bring down his arch-enemy Simon Phoenix. Phoenix is a crime lord who has kidnapped 30 bus passengers. John Spartan rushes in and attempts to set them and apprehend Phoenix, but the passengers apparently die in an explosion space by Phoenix. John Spartan is arrested for the deaths of the passengers and charged with involuntary manslaughter, and both men are sent to a cryogenic prison, and frozen. But decades later in the year 2032, Phoenix escapes, and all hell breaks loose.
The world has become peaceloving, and there are no more violent weapons on the streets, and physical contact of any kind is frowned upon. So you can imagine the kind of time a criminal like Phoenix would be having. The only intention to finish him is to thaw Spartan, and soon the 2 enemies go at it all over the futuristic city of San Angeles. Sandra Bullock also stars as the cop who becomes the partner of Spartan in the future, and she starts to examine everything she has been brought up to absorb in.
This is where the film becomes an intellegent satire as well as an action film. The future, while sparkling and crime-free, has left the world without freedom. Salt, red meat, and even sex has become illegal. The police encode chips into peoples hands so they can support track of them wherever they go. But once Spartan is released, he takes an immediate disliking to the valiant novel world. Interlaced in all of this is plenty of humor in the dialogue, as Stallone’s character does and says things that freaks out the people around him who have never seen behavior like that before. As for the action, this film has some extraordinary action scenes. There is a brawl between Phoenix and Spartan on a futuristic highway going 70 miles an hour, and plenty of shootouts. This DVD doesn’t offer considerable in the arrangement of extras, but there is a edifying commentary by the director, and standard/wide narrate sizes of the film, and a trailer. One of the best action movies of the 90′s, correct up there with T2.
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