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In 2056, a disease caused by the body organs of people crippled spreads around the planet. From tragedy, a savior appeared: GeneCo, a biotech company providing organs transplanted tissue for profit. Those who fail in paying on time is to regain authority is chased by thugs Repo Men. In a world of surgery, painkillers and murder is legally permited, a little girl goes to seek to cure her rare disease as well as information about her mysterious family. After being swept into the world of GeneCo, she can not go back, and all of her questions will be answered to a spectacular event is predicted to be mad: The Genetic Opera.
Repo! isn't like anything else out there, for whatever it's worth, or anything I've ever seen; between us, though, I'm going to hold out for a midnight staple more my speed.
Falling somewhere between Rocky Horror, Moulin Rouge! and Eyes Without A Face (with songs!), Repo! The Genetic Opera is the filmic equivalent of what architects call a 'folly'.
March 06, 2009
Christian Science Monitor
Like a compost of Rocky Horror and Sweeney Todd, but without the floridity or the savage wit.
As it has evolved from a 10-minute cabaret piece, through a short film Bousman made in Toronto, to the big screen, Repo! The Genetic Opera has gained in both guts and gusto.