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RoboCop
RoboCop
1987 ·102 min ·United States of America ·R 18+
8.0
IMDb 7.6 КП 7.7 RT 84% MC 70
Action, Thriller, Science Fiction
Director: Paul Verhoeven
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In a violent, near-apocalyptic Detroit, evil corporation Omni Consumer Products wins a contract from the city government to privatize the police force. To test their crime-eradicating cyborgs, the company leads street cop Alex Murphy into an armed confrontation with crime lord Boddicker so they can use his body to support their untested RoboCop prototype. But when RoboCop learns of the company's nefarious plans, he turns on his masters.

Budget: $13M
US Gross: $53.42M
Worldwide: $53.42M
Peter Weller
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Nancy Allen
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Dan O'Herlihy
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🏆 Academy Awards 1988 — Special Achievement Award
🏆 Saturn Awards 1988 — Best Screenplay
🏆 Saturn Awards 1988 — Best Visual Effects
🎬 Academy Awards 1988 — Best Film Editing
🏆 Saturn Awards 1988 — Best Screenplay
🏆 Saturn Awards 1988 — Best Visual Effects
🏆 Saturn Awards 1988 — Best Makeup and Hairstyling
🎬 Saturn Awards 1988 — Best Actor
🎬 Saturn Awards 1988 — Best Actress
🎬 Saturn Awards 1988 — Best Costume Design
🎬 BAFTA 1989 — Best Makeup and Hairstyling
🏆 Saturn Awards 1988 — Best Director
🏆 Saturn Awards 1988 — Best Science Fiction Film

RoboCop is widely regarded as a masterful blend of brutal action and sharp, sophisticated social satire that transcends standard science fiction tropes. While a few viewers find the dialogue and dated special effects distracting, the overwhelming consensus celebrates its enduring thematic depth, iconic performances, and Verhoeven's distinct visionary direction.

Direction Verhoeven's direction effectively balances extreme, visceral violence with layered, intellectual social commentary on corporate greed.
Acting Peter Weller’s nuanced performance successfully bridges the gap between mechanical rigidity and human vulnerability.
Theme The film stands out as a pioneering piece of dystopian satire, deftly critiquing corporate power and the privatization of public services.
Score Basil Poledouris's score is frequently cited as a crucial, atmospheric element that reinforces the film’s status as an iconic genre masterpiece.
Production While most praise the practical engineering and stunt work, viewers are divided on whether the aging special effects and 80s-era aesthetic remain immersive or appear dated.
Screenplay The screenplay is praised by most for its iconic humor and subversive writing, though some critics argue the dialogue feels banal and the narrative outcome predictable.
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