Freejack

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Freejack
Directed by Geoff Murphy
Produced by Stuart Oken
Ronald Shusett
Written by Robert Sheckley (original novel)
Steven Pressfield
Ronald Shusett (story and screenplay)
Dan Gilroy (screenplay)
Starring Emilio Estevez
Mick Jagger,
Rene Russo
Jonathan Banks
and Anthony Hopkins
Music by Trevor Jones
Distributed by Warner Bros.
Release date(s) January 17, 1992
Running time 110 min.
Language English
IMDb

Freejack is a 1992 science fiction film directed by Geoff Murphy. It stars Emilio Estevez, Mick Jagger, Rene Russo, Jonathan Banks, and Anthony Hopkins. Rated R in the United States, the film received harsh reviews. The story was adapted from a 1959 novel titled Immortality, Inc. by Robert Sheckley. Aside from the most basic elements, however--the journey of a modern man into a future where everything is for sale, and the presence of a "spiritual switchboard" in which souls are suspended--the cyberpunk plot bears little resemblance either in tone or content to Sheckley's story, which depicts a world of zombies.

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[edit] Plot

In the polluted, dystopian year 2009, the super-wealthy achieve immortality by hiring "bonejackers," mercenaries equipped with time travel devices, to snatch people from the past, just prior to the moment of their deaths, for use as substitute bodies. Those who flee, rather than allowing their minds to be replaced with those of the rich, are known as "freejacks," and considered less than human under the law.

Alex Furlong, played by Emilio Estevez, is a Formula One car racer who is just about to die in a spectacular 1991 crash when a time machine snatches him from the cockpit and into the 21st century Bronx, a wasteland populated by scavengers and killers. When Furlong's captors are ambushed by a hit squad, the time traveler is able to escape from Victor Vacendak (Mick Jagger), the hardened mercenary who has snatched him on behalf of the all-powerful McCandless Corporation. As it turns out, Alex's former fiance Julie Redlund, played by Rene Russo, is now an executive at McCandless, handling high-stakes mineral negotiations with a rival Japanese firm.

Alex spends much of the film escaping the clutches of Victor, a ruthless pursuer who nevertheless lives by a code of honor, and rekindling his relationship with Julie. Ian McCandless, Julie's boss, played by Anthony Hopkins, is revealed to be the dying man trying to steal Furlong's body as he himself died on a business trip out of town.

However, not only do Alex Furlong and Julie have to evade Vacendak's army of security guards, known as "Bonejackers" and the McCandless Corporation Police forces, they also have to deal with running from the private guards of Mr. McCandless' corporate X.O., Mr. Mark Michellete, who is gunning for McCandless' job as boss of the McCandless Corporation. Alex can't even trust his old associates from 1991 who are now happy to sell him out.

Tired of running, Furlong, pretending to take Julie hostage, negotiates with Michellete to gain a meeting with the powerful McCandless executive, counting on his not knowing about the past relationship between the two. But as it turns out, Michellete has seen the footage of Julie's desperate grief after Alex's 1991 accident. After she slaps him in return for his mockery, the couple has to go on the run again. Their plans to flee into the lobby, however, are thwarted when they encounter a gunfight between two factions, now in opposition: McCandless's security guards and Vacendak's mercenaries.

Despite Julie's plan to leave the building through an "escape module" on the hundredth floor, the elevator takes them automatically to the complex at the very top of the building where McCandless's mind is in storage. In a virtual reality encounter with McCandless's essence, he explains his "mad" goal: to use Alex's body to satiate his love for Julie. Apologizing, he offers to die and let Alex run the company under the guise of being McCandless.

Julie says it could be pulled off as Vacendak arrives. McCandless was merely stalling for time as Alex was forced into the apparatus: Alex protests, "You don't need a new body, you need a new soul, and there isn't a machine to give you one!" Alex fights the process just as Michellette stumbles in, wounded from fighting Vacendak's soldiers. In the confusion, Julie grabs the gun of the soldier holding her and fires off a shot that destroys the processing crystal which conducts the transfer process. The results are inconclusive as to whether or not it is McCandless or Furlong in Alex's body now. The scientists cannot determine the answer, but Vacendak can, as only Vacendak knows a secret code McCandless gave him.

Alex reads the code, slowly, and Vacendak asks him to continue. Alex finishes the code quickly. Mr. Michellete tries to kill Alex but is gunned down by Vancendak's men. Alex remarks about how he feels in his 'new' body, before telling Julie that she will be dressed more appropriately so that the two of them can take a drive.

Hours later, after the coup is over, Julie and Alex get into one of McCandless' favorite vehicles- Alex tells the driver that he will do the driving today. As he wheels the vehicle out of the estate gates, a line of Vacendak's security personnel stand before them with their firearms ready. Vacendak approaches the car and looks inside and directs his attention to Julie. He tells her, "You'll have to coach him better, Ms. Redlund." Then he looks at Alex and says, "I knew you'd make a mistake. McCandless can't drive." Julie is incredulous, "Alex, is that you?" "Nibble me on the ear for luck." Alex replies. Julie then asks about how Alex knew McCandless' personal security code. "I lied." Vacendak responds. "He wasn't even close", before turning and leaving with his men. Alex smiles at Julie and then tells her to 'buckle up'. "I want to see what this baby can do!" He says, of the car.

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[edit] Ratings

In the US, Freejack is rated R for violence and adult language. In the UK it is rated 15, whilst in Australia its rating is M15+.

[edit] Taglines

  • Alex Furlong died today. Eighteen years from now, he'll be running for his life.
  • Don't let the future pass you by.
  • Time flies. But to survive in the year 2009, he'll need to move a lot faster.
  • Welcome to the savage world of the year 2009.

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Actor Character
Emilio Estevez Alex Furlong
Mick Jagger Victor Vacendak
Rene Russo Julie Redlund
Anthony Hopkins Ian McCandless
Jonathan Banks Mark Michlette
David Johansen Brad
Grand L. Bush Boone
John Shea Morgan
Frankie Faison Homeless man
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