It's safe to say that your opinion of this film will be greatly influenced by whether or not you were around for the original. I was, and when I first saw and heard that a remake was in development and being filmed, I was dismayed. The original RoboCop was simple, and brilliant. Even a massively troubled production and the compromises made to even receive an R rating in the States didn't stop it. The original film was heavily cut for both film and television, if you watch the director's cut you will get a real taste of Verhoeven's vision.
For those not familiar with the RoboCop story, the main element remains unchanged. Detective Alex Murphy is mortally wounded and brought back as our metallic titular character.
The Man vs. Machine element is obviously still present. It would be impossible for it not to be, this is RoboCop after all. This time around however, it has a more global feel. Unmanned drones are being used to bring an American brand of peace to the Middle East, but the idea of unmanned drones on American soil is one the public and politicians are not keen on.
We still have to massive corporation in the form of OmniCorp, with an OCP name drop towards the end to hint at further franchise action. They're still as corrupt, and it's still left to RoboCop to sort things out. The difference being that Murphy is aware of who he is. He is still very much controlled by OmniCorp, but his humanity is something they are using to further their agenda with integrating unmanned drones into the U.S.
Elements like Murphy's awareness, and OmniCorp's global reach are nice refreshing changes. It's nice to see that they've put a stamp of their own on this remake. Modernising and making it relevant to audiences today, the media spinning and cover ups being a very topical theme. All whilst keeping the core elements of the original. There are several places where new pays respect to old ("I wouldn't buy that for a dollar"), which certainly made me very happy.
Two very special mentions to Samuel L. Jackson and Hocus Pocus by Focus. Firstly, Jackson's character Pat Novak. Novak is a talk show host who has the opening and closing scenes of the film. His commentary throughout the film is, for me, what gives a satirical edge very similar to that of the original. It almost seems like Novak's journey through the film is a little poke of fun at some of the more Republican views of the U.S.
Secondly, the use of Hocus Pocus during a great action sequence, during which RoboCop is given a final test against a great many drones is just genius.
Overall, I have to say that RoboCop has to be one of the best remakes I have seen to date. One to watch whether you were around for the original or not.

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