This film takes place in the distant future where the law is easily disregarded and car
insurance companies are no more which is why people take the law into their own hands when
it comes to carjackings.
The main character is an old, retired, killing machine who's killed a lot of bad men in
his younger days, but this is a judge free zone and I'm sure he regrets it.
The old man's world turns upside down when he gets a visit from his younger self.
They fight and what the older version lacks in strength and force, he more than makes up for in
wisdom.
This is one of the main reasons he wins round one.
The younger version works for this secret agency that gets most of their capital from
illegal activity (audio).
The agency hires these young bucks who have special abilities.
Instead of using their powers for the greater good, the plan is to use these characters
as hired killing machines.
One of the killing machines escapes and the agency sends men in black to find the missing
person.
The first person they interrogate on the missing person's case is the main character.
The main character has remained under the radar and spends most of his time at an abandoned
factory, but they're still able to find him.
When they question him about the missing person, he tells them he doesn't know anything and
doesn't know where anyone is hiding.
Obviously, he's lying.
When the soldiers find the missing person it gets extremely graphic and body parts start
getting disconnected.
Aware that his life is in danger for failing to cooperate with the men in black, the main
character makes a run for it and goes into hiding.
He meets this nice family that lives on a farm and on that farm they have some mutants,
E.I.E.I.O.
There's a mutant kid who's considered armed and dangerous because the kid can't
control his or her temper.
The main character becomes sort of a father figure to the little rascal.
He knows the bad guy is after the child and tries to hide the kid.
It's way too difficult to hide someone that's easy to find however, and that's the dilemma
in this case since the bad guy finds out the exact coordinates of the young mutant's
secret hideout.
Every little step they take, the men in black are always one step behind.
The criminals catch up to them and they finally have them right where they want them, but
then something extraordinary happens.
The powerful mutant uses his mind to freeze the evil men dead in their tracks and causes
an earthquake simulation and the process eventually leads to their deaths.
There's blood and embarrassment everywhere.
The lead henchman who literally gave his right hand to find the runaways is pissed and wants
revenge.
The old version of the main character goes on a rampage and kills so many gunman, you
lose count.
The leader of the agency is shot and it's one down, two more to go at that point.
After the leader dies, the guy with the injured right hand goes down next and after the car
flips in the air, the older and younger versions of the main characters square off head to
head.
The kid tries to run away again and the kid's parent stands in the gap to protect the child,
providing the kid with a head start.
The main character realizes early on that he's not going to live to see any upcoming
sequels so he sacrifices his own life to save the kid's.
It's sad because both the old and young versions died, but it's really not that
bad because the kid survived and I believe the children are our future, so it makes perfect
sense to treat them well and let them lead the way.
Those are 24 reasons these movies are the same.
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