Dir: Paul Verhoeven, 1987, USA,103 mins, 35mm, Cert: 18
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Fri 7 April 2017 // 20:00
(SOLD OUT)
Tickets: £5 (full) / £4 (concession)
Peter Weller stars as Detroit cop Alex J Murphy, resurrected by a city in the grip of the OCP Corporation's extreme capitalism and set to work cleaning the streets of bad guys with the intention of ushering in a new era of gentrification. Part man, part machine, Murphy's tortured humanity is set on a rigid path by his prime directives: to serve the public trust, protect the innocent, and uphold the law.
Following the failed international production of his first English-language film (Flesh and Blood), director Paul Verhoeven decided to throw himself wholeheartedly into the American culture of Hollywood for his next feature. The resulting Robocop is a ferocious satire that takes aim at rampant consumerism, the pervasiveness of sexism and violence in mass media, and the militarisation of US society; themes that would recur throughout Verhoeven's Hollywood career.
Showing as part of the Cube's season looking back at the work of Elle director Paul Verhoeven.