Total Recall at 30: a thrilling reminder of Paul Verhoeven at his best

The 1990 adaptation of a Philip K Dick short story slickly combined biting satire with a deliriously entertaining Arnold Schwarzenegger action thrillerTotal Recall is a movie about a totalitarian government that’s colonized another planet so it can charge ordinary people to breathe.

There would be no conflict in the film without it: no serpentine Philip K Dick plot about a construction worker whose dreams of being a secret agent on Mars are rooted in real memories.

No skirmishes between the authorities and the pocket of mutants, deviants and ne’er-do-wells who rebel against them from Martian red-light district of Venusville.

And certainly none of the scrotum kicks, impalings or gruesome fusillades of machine-gun fire that audiences had come to expect from an Arnold Schwarzenegger action movie.Related: The Shining at 40: will we ever fully understand what it all means?

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