A scientist becomes obsessed with bringing back his family members who died in a traffic accident.A scientist becomes obsessed with bringing back his family members who died in a traffic accident.A scientist becomes obsessed with bringing back his family members who died in a traffic accident.
- Awards
- 1 nomination
Aria Lyric Leabu
- Zoe Foster
- (as Aria Leabu)
Andres Ramos
- Officer Rodríguez
- (as Andrés 'Velcro' Ramos)
Sunshine Logroño
- Héctor
- (as Emmanuel Logroño)
Angela Alvarado
- Ms. Barnes
- (as Ángela Alvarado)
- Director
- Writers
- All cast & crew
- Production, box office & more at IMDbPro
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe story and screenplay for REPLICAS was developed at Keanu Reeves and Stephen Hamel's production company Company Films. Hamel writes the majority of all the stories produced there.
- GoofsFoster removes the memory of Zoe from his family memory maps, but what about all the dozens or even hundreds of people who may have interacted with Zoe throughout her life (teachers, friends, neighbors, parents' colleagues, etc.)? Also, in this time and age when people take countless digital photos of themselves and others, how can he eliminate all evidence of her existence from the world?
- Quotes
Will Foster: We're the sum total of what has happened to us and how we've processed it. That's what makes us us. It's all neurochemistry.
Mona: Do you really believe that?... That's all I am? Your children? Just pathways, electrical signals, and chemistry? You have kids that love you and a wife that adores you, and we have a scientist.
- Alternate versionsIn India, the film was given a UA certificate by the CBFC after following cuts were made:
- Removed both the scenes of needle going into the eye. (1.01.50 and 1.34.20)
- Muted the word bastard. (1.26.10)
- Removed the shots of nudity and semi-nudity. (41-42 mins)
- ConnectionsFeatured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Worst Movies of 2019 (So Far) (2019)
- SoundtracksCon las Manos Arriba
Written by Jonathan Ríos Lucena
Performed by RYO
Courtesy of Lucena Vocce Entertainment, Inc.
Featured review
Replicas (3 out of 5 stars).
Replicas is a decent science fiction thriller that has some interesting concept and ideas but falls short from a terrible script, logic, and dull performances. Without trying to give away many spoilers. William (Keanu Reeves) works for a biomedical research in trying to transfer a mind of a dead person into an android. After an failed attempt. William's wife Mona (Alice Eve), his son Matt (Emjay Anthony), Sophie (Emily Alyn Lind), and Zoe (Aria Leabu) are involved an accident. William becomes a mad scientist that will do whatever it takes to save his family.
The film could have been so much more. It has an interesting concept at play such as cloning a human being and transferring their minds into the new body. Also some scary ideas of deleting memories. William becomes a mad scientist that wants to go beyond the laws of nature to save his family. He steals the lab equipment and has it set in his basement. Even his coworker/ friend Ed (Thomas Middleditch) becomes worried of Williams obsession in his research.
Sadly, the film does have its fault. It has questionable cgi/visual effects that looks terrible. Especially on the scene with the android coming to life. Looks like a bad Claymation. Second, the script has some laughable dialogue that seems out of place or unbelievable. The first hour of the movie is dull and boring when just watching Keanu Reeve's mad scientists behavior with his experiments. Sure, his actions does get a little messed up and may have trouble trying to find emotions to the character.
Keanu Reeves did deliver an emotionless mad scientist in this film. Sure, it may work for his performance as a one dimensional type of character. Alice Eve was decent as her character. Thomas Middleditch was okay as well. And John Ortiz playing the typical corporate bad guy was forgettable.
Overall, Replicas is a fair film. It has some entertaining science fiction moments with the concept after the first hour of the movie. The script and visual effects are bad. The performances are stale. This film does not rank up to being a memorable science fiction type of movie.
Replicas is a decent science fiction thriller that has some interesting concept and ideas but falls short from a terrible script, logic, and dull performances. Without trying to give away many spoilers. William (Keanu Reeves) works for a biomedical research in trying to transfer a mind of a dead person into an android. After an failed attempt. William's wife Mona (Alice Eve), his son Matt (Emjay Anthony), Sophie (Emily Alyn Lind), and Zoe (Aria Leabu) are involved an accident. William becomes a mad scientist that will do whatever it takes to save his family.
The film could have been so much more. It has an interesting concept at play such as cloning a human being and transferring their minds into the new body. Also some scary ideas of deleting memories. William becomes a mad scientist that wants to go beyond the laws of nature to save his family. He steals the lab equipment and has it set in his basement. Even his coworker/ friend Ed (Thomas Middleditch) becomes worried of Williams obsession in his research.
Sadly, the film does have its fault. It has questionable cgi/visual effects that looks terrible. Especially on the scene with the android coming to life. Looks like a bad Claymation. Second, the script has some laughable dialogue that seems out of place or unbelievable. The first hour of the movie is dull and boring when just watching Keanu Reeve's mad scientists behavior with his experiments. Sure, his actions does get a little messed up and may have trouble trying to find emotions to the character.
Keanu Reeves did deliver an emotionless mad scientist in this film. Sure, it may work for his performance as a one dimensional type of character. Alice Eve was decent as her character. Thomas Middleditch was okay as well. And John Ortiz playing the typical corporate bad guy was forgettable.
Overall, Replicas is a fair film. It has some entertaining science fiction moments with the concept after the first hour of the movie. The script and visual effects are bad. The performances are stale. This film does not rank up to being a memorable science fiction type of movie.
- How long is Replicas?Powered by Alexa
Details
- Release date
- Countries of origin
- Official sites
- Language
- Also known as
- Nhân Bản Vô Tính
- Filming locations
- Production companies
- See more company credits at IMDbPro
Box office
- Budget
- $30,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $4,046,429
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $2,375,325
- Jan 13, 2019
- Gross worldwide
- $9,330,075
- Runtime1 hour 47 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.40 : 1
Contribute to this page
Suggest an edit or add missing content