A repo man’s life is always intense. “Repo Men’s” life is almost always interminable. Miguel Sapochnik’s dystopian sci-fi about futuristic internal-organ repossession starts off as a modestly entertaining B-grade, blood-drenched “Brazil.” Once “Repo Men” sends leading man Jude Law on the run, it flails for 90 minutes in life-draining panic like someone who awakes down one kidney in an ice-filled Tijuana bathtub.
Repo Men
Repo Men
Repo Men
A repo man’s life is always intense. “Repo Men’s” life is almost always interminable. Miguel Sapochnik’s dystopian sci-fi about futuristic internal-organ repossession starts off as a modestly entertaining B-grade, blood-drenched “Brazil.” Once “Repo Men” sends leading man Jude Law on the run, it flails for 90 minutes in life-draining panic like someone who awakes down one kidney in an ice-filled Tijuana bathtub.