Freejack (Sin identidad)

No dejes que el futuro pueda contigo.

Cazarrecompensas del futuro invaden el presente en busca de nuevos cuerpos para unos millonarios. Justo antes de estrellarse, el piloto de carreras Alex Furlong (Emilio Estévez) es evacuado de la cabina de su coche y transportado al futuro en el año 2009. Está muerto… y luchando por su vida. Es un prófugo ("freejack"), un extraño en el más extraño de los mundos, y Vancendak (Mick Jagger), un implacable buscador ("bonejacker), puede conseguir una recompensa inimaginable si es capaz de entregarlo.

"Freejack" (1992), a thrilling sci-fi action film produced by Morgan Creek Entertainment and Warner Bros. Pictures, transports viewers to a dystopian future where the rich can extend their lives by hijacking the bodies of others. Directed by Geoff Murphy, the movie stars Emilio Estevez as Alex Furlong, a race car driver who is thrust into the year 2009 after a fatal crash in 1991. Upon his arrival in the future, Alex becomes a "freejack," a person whose body is targeted for takeover by the wealthy elite. The film's premise, while not entirely original, offers a captivating exploration of the ethical dilemmas posed by advanced technology and the lengths to which people will go to cheat death. The narrative is further enriched by the performances of a talented cast, including Mick Jagger as the ruthless mercenary Victor Vacendak, and Anthony Hopkins as the billionaire McCandless, who seeks to inhabit Alex's body. The chemistry between Estevez and Rene Russo, who plays his love interest Julie Redlund, adds a layer of emotional depth to the high-octane action sequences. The film's setting, a gritty and neon-lit future New York City, effectively captures the chaotic and morally ambiguous world in which the characters operate. While "Freejack" may not have received widespread critical acclaim upon its release, its blend of action, suspense, and social commentary has earned it a cult following over the years. One of the standout aspects of "Freejack" is its exploration of themes such as identity and the commodification of human life. The concept of "soul transference" raises profound questions about what it means to be human and the value of individual autonomy. The film's portrayal of a society where the wealthy can literally buy more time at the expense of others serves as a chilling cautionary tale about the potential consequences of unchecked technological advancement and social inequality. These themes resonate strongly with contemporary audiences, making "Freejack" a thought-provoking addition to the sci-fi genre. Despite its ambitious ideas, "Freejack" is not without its flaws. The pacing can feel uneven at times, and some of the special effects have not aged well. However, the film's strengths, particularly its engaging plot and strong performances, more than compensate for these shortcomings. "Freejack" remains a compelling and entertaining watch, offering a glimpse into a possible future that is both thrilling and terrifying. For fans of sci-fi and action, this film is a must-see, providing a unique blend of adrenaline-pumping sequences and philosophical musings on the nature of humanity.

Año1992

Presupuesto30000000$

Ingresos17129026$

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GénerosCiencia ficciónAcciónCrimenDrama

Países de producciónUnited States of America

Compañías de producción

Freejack

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