David Carredine - Post-apocalyptic Potapocalyptic landscapes. Electronic music. Fast speed. Mutants and the new builders of the world. Sex slaves. Talking head in backpack. A replicant who behaves more decently than many people.
Everything comes together in this tape issuing a completely ordinary, but at the same time quite decent tape. David will either uncompromisingly fight the gangsters of the future, or revenge on his betrayed wife. All would be fine if exquisitely worked out lines with a talking head, a hysterical girl and a cowardly military. In synergy with the harsh Carredin, they give the tape a multidimensional drive, adding injections of irony. To my taste, the advantages of the film more than pay off organizational flaws and roughness. Compared to other post-apocalyptic road movie looks very good. However, to each experienced viewer after the first five minutes can call everything happening low-grade nonsense. And he has a right to. Well, as far as I'm concerned,
7 out of 10