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Scientists create a genetic clone of a serial killer in order to help catch the killer, teaming up with two cops.
Edward "The Torch" Garrotte is a serial killer who has a penchant for killing women and then setting them on fire. Another pattern to his murders is the fact that the women are all mothers. Jake Riley is a Seattle police detective who has spent three years trying to stop Garrotte. Just days before Jake's retirement, Garrotte strikes again, but Jake is off the case. A secret government agency hires Jake as a consultant on a project they have been working on. They have cloned Garrotte from evidence found at a crime scene, and they need Jake to help train this replicant (Jean-Claude Van Damme), who has some genetic memories from Garrotte, plus a telepathic link with him, but the replicant is like a newborn in many other respects. The Replicant has the body of a 40-year-old, but the mind of a child. Jake's job is to help use the Replicant track Garrotte down by using the memories stored in Garrotte's DNA. As the Replicant and Riley work to track Garrotte down, tension is constant. Jake feels that the Replicant could turn on him at any moment, because Jake thinks Garrotte's killer instinct may take over and dictate the Replicant's tendencies. The Replicant tries to understand the world and life, and tries to understand his connection with Garrotte. The replicant also tries to understand why Jake treats him so roughly. As they work together, the Replicant views Jake as either a friend or as family. Though Jake abuses him, the Replicant looks to him for protection and guidance as the two try to find Garrotte and stop him once and for all.
This movie is not a Funmovie!!!!
It is very dark and not the kind of Beat em up-Movies you would expect Van Damme to do.
The Replicant character gets abused a lot after he is put in the World.
It is also more thougt provoking than Arnies 6th Day.
The Action is maybe a little disappointing to Van Damme-Fans, who surely want more good Fight-sequences.
There is few of them , it is more Streetfighting what he does here!
I hope, The Order will deliver more of the VD Action we wanna see.
After all, not a Blockbuster, but well made and worth a look.
I´m never been a martailarts fan. Especially not with VanDamme who are one of the worst actors ever. But in this flick something has happened. I don´t know if it´s the abscense of a big paycheck (lowbudget) or something but he does his best acting peformance ever. If a director like Lam Ringo can bring out these qualities out of nowhere from a straight face, "I´m hard as as rock"-actor like VanDamme, someone would emediately assign mr Ringo to bigger highbudget projects. This director is something.
PS. I liked the "wetspot accident" in the pants. Kinda reminded me of somethin´, he he. DS.
There are at least several answers to this rather good question that seem a bit vague. Garrott had a few encounters with both Jake and the Replicant. Anyway, here it goes.
1) Garrott was a killer who enjoyed using stealth to slowly torment its targets without getting caught-using brute force would expose himself to the public eye and could risk harming bystanders that he didn't have much intent to kill.
2) Garrott's goal was to prey on its primary targets and not waste time with other inferior interferences-meaning that every moment he spent with the Replicant and/or Jake, he would lose track of his primary targets.
3) As an incomplete prototype, the Replicant did not possess Garrott's anatomy/weaknesses or was not built to fight him.
4) Garrott wanted to make the most of his kills by keeping Jake and the Replicant as leftovers-meaning that he would only hesitate to kill Jake if he kept on testing his hand.
5) Garrott and the Replicant were possibly genetically linked-even after all the mind games and encounters, neither decided to kill each other until Jake decided to come into the bigger picture.
6) The Replicant had learned to become more complete over time. As an incomplete prototype, he did not possess full mental and physical abilities to completely combat Garrott. This was shown in the final autopsy lab where Garrott decides to brutally slaughter Jake for the Replicant to fully understand that Garrott was an evil killer and to finally go hand-to-hand with him-this meant that both proved to be an even match at the climax of the scenarios until Jake finally managed to bring things to an end.
7) In general, the Replicant was not easy to kill-the fact that Garrott put a gun to his head didn't mean he, himself, could take him hand-to-hand that easily-the anology would be one fighting a twin sibling of one' self-one may be a bit stronger but the other can even things up and fight back to a reasonable extent. Replicants came from the Screen Writer of Blade Runner, David Webb Peoples' daughter, Risa, who was studying microbiology and biochemistry. She introduced her father to the theory of replication - the process whereby cells are duplicated for cloning purposes.
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