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* OurClonesAreDifferent: Creating mature human clones is a 17-day process. After William Foster's family dies in a car accident, he uses his knowledge of fantastic human cloning to replicate his family ([[spoiler:minus one child who he doesn't have a cloning pod for]]) before anybody fully realizes they've been missing. Foster also has to work out the problem of implanting his family's old memories in the clone bodies, which he accomplishes by creating digital copies of their neural pathways (while selectively scrubbing away any recollections of the accident which killed them [[spoiler:and their non-cloned youngest daughter]]).
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Reeves plays William Foster, a neuroscientist experimenting in transferring human consciousness from one body to another. The film opens with Foster and his lab partner, Ed Whittle -- Played by Creator/ThomasMiddleditch -- attempting to transfer the mind of a soldier who was recently killed in combat to a robotic body, effectively bringing him back to life. The experiment works on a technical level, but after only a few seconds of consciousness, the soldier panics and begins ripping his new mechanical body apart, forcing Foster to pull the plug on him and declare the experiment a failure.

The day after the experiment, William and his family take a vacation. En route to their destination, the family runs into an intense thunderstorm. Lightning strikes a tree, which causes a branch to break through the windshield and impale William's wife Mona -- played by Creator/AliceEve -- and ultimately causes their van to swerve off the road into a lake. Foster's entire family is killed, save for William himself.

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Reeves plays William Foster, a neuroscientist experimenting in transferring human consciousness from one body to another. The film opens with Foster and his lab partner, Ed Whittle -- Played by Creator/ThomasMiddleditch -- (Creator/ThomasMiddleditch), attempting to transfer the mind of a soldier who was recently killed in combat to a robotic body, effectively bringing him back to life. The experiment works on a technical level, but after only a few seconds of consciousness, the soldier panics and begins ripping his new mechanical body apart, forcing Foster to pull the plug on him and declare the experiment a failure.

The day after the experiment, William and his family take a vacation. En route to their destination, the family runs into an intense thunderstorm. Lightning strikes a tree, which causes a branch to break through the windshield and impale William's wife Mona -- played by Creator/AliceEve -- (Creator/AliceEve) and ultimately causes their van to swerve off the road into a lake. Foster's entire family is killed, save for William himself.
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* GroundedForever: William, in his efforts to convince everyone his family is still alive, [[spoiler:pretends to be them through texts and email. When he discovers a boy has been flirting with his older daughter, he texts the boy using her phone, telling him she's grounded until she's 18.]]


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* KarmaHoudini: William, in his own words, [[spoiler:breaks every law of nature to get his family back]]. This is in addition to [[spoiler:breaking several laws of man, disobeying his boss, stealing his family's memories, getting his partner in crime killed, and creating a robot duplicate of himself presumably with the same memories and desires]]. Despite all that, he gets to live happily ever after, with no lingering conflict or guilt.
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* EyeScream: The way people's memories are extracted from their brains... yeah. [[spoiler: Amped up a bit when William decides to copy his own memories by himself, while he's awake!]]
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* PrettyLittleHeadshots: [[spoiler:Ed]] takes a bullet to the head, and he (and his surroundings) look remarkably clean afterward.
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* HollywoodAtheist: {{Subverted}}. William doesn't believe that there's anything more to a person's mind than just the neurochemistry which makes up their brains, rejecting any soul. His wife Mona is dismayed by this materialist view, trying to dissuade him from it. Yet he is never anything less than a good man. It also turns out he's ''right'', as he later manages to successfully revive both her and [[spoiler:most of]] their children through copying their minds into some cloned bodies, which isn't portrayed as bad.

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* HollywoodAtheist: {{Subverted}}. William doesn't believe that there's anything more to a person's mind than just the neurochemistry which makes up their brains, rejecting any soul. His wife Mona is dismayed by this materialist view, trying to dissuade him from it. Yet he is never anything less than a good man. It also turns out he's ''right'', as he He later manages to successfully revive both her and [[spoiler:most of]] their children through copying their minds into some cloned bodies, which isn't portrayed as bad.
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* LaserGuidedAmnesia: William erases all memory of [[spoiler:Zoe, his youngest daughter]], since he was unable to save her along with them and didn't want it to be traumatizing for them.

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* LaserGuidedAmnesia: William erases all memory of [[spoiler:Zoe, his youngest daughter]], since he was unable to save her along with them the rest of his family and didn't want it to be traumatizing for them.



* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: Jones [[spoiler:kills Ed, after gets him to confess that he stole the cloning technology from Bionyne.]]

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* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: Jones [[spoiler:kills Ed, after he gets him to confess that he stole the cloning technology from Bionyne.]]
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* PlotArmor: William survives the car crash that killed his entire family with nary a scratch, for no real reason beyond being the main character.
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* TechnoBabble: The movie's opening scene has the scientists use a ''lot'' of science buzzwords and concepts that really don't make any sense.
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* PostCyberpunk: The film deals with a lot of the {{Cyberpunk}} themes, such as technological developments often considered dangerous or controversial (brain uploading, cloning, robots) along with a huge nefarious corporation (plus the government it's working with) but treats using such technology as bad per se, just risky (partly due to the kinks, plus what people will do to have it). Though it isn't easy, with enough effort they can be used safely and lead to a happy ending. Meanwhile, the world looks exactly the same.

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* PostCyberpunk: The film deals with a lot of the {{Cyberpunk}} {{cyberpunk}} themes, such as many technological developments often considered dangerous or controversial (brain uploading, cloning, robots) along with a huge nefarious corporation (plus the government it's working with) but treats using such technology as bad per se, not inherently bad, just risky (partly due to the their kinks, plus what people will do to have it). Though it isn't easy, with enough effort they can be used safely and lead to a happy ending. Meanwhile, the world looks exactly the same.
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* HollywoodAtheist: {{Subverted}}. William doesn't believe that there's anything more to a person's mind than just the neurochemistry which makes up their brains, rejecting any soul. His wife Mona is dismayed by this materialist view, trying to dissuade him from it. Yet he is never anything less than a good man. It also turns out he's ''right'', as he later manages to successfully revive both her and [[spoiler:most of]] their children through copying their minds into some cloned bodies, which isn't portrayed as bad.
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* PostCyberpunk: The film deals with a lot of the {{Cyberpunk}} themes, such as technological developments often considered dangerous or controversial (brain uploading, cloning, robots) along with a huge nefarious corporation (plus the government it's working with) but treats using such technology as bad per se, just risky (partly due to the kinks, plus what people will do to have it). Though it isn't easy, with enough effort they can be used safely and lead to a happy ending.

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* PostCyberpunk: The film deals with a lot of the {{Cyberpunk}} themes, such as technological developments often considered dangerous or controversial (brain uploading, cloning, robots) along with a huge nefarious corporation (plus the government it's working with) but treats using such technology as bad per se, just risky (partly due to the kinks, plus what people will do to have it). Though it isn't easy, with enough effort they can be used safely and lead to a happy ending. Meanwhile, the world looks exactly the same.
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* PostCyberpunk: The film deals with a lot of the {{Cyberpunk}} themes, such as technological developments often considered dangerous or controversial (brain uploading, cloning, robots) along with a huge nefarious corporation (plus the government it's working with) but treats using such technology as bad per se, just risky (partly due to the kinks, plus what people will do to have it). Though it isn't easy, with enough effort they can be used safely and lead to a happy ending.

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* BackFromTheDead: William manages to revive his family using their copied minds and cloned bodies. Near the end he also revives [[spoiler: Jones]].



* CameBackWrong: The soldier that William revives at the start of the movie cannot seem to remember who he is, then starts panicking and ripping his new, robotic body apart and bashing his own head in.

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* CameBackWrong: The soldier that William revives at the start of the movie cannot seem to remember who he is, then starts panicking and ripping his new, robotic body apart and bashing his own head in. Subverted though for his family and the later robot he places [[spoiler: a copy of his own mind into]], after he makes it think it's in an organic body, along with [[spoiler:Jones]] at the end.


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* LaserGuidedAmnesia: William erases all memory of [[spoiler:Zoe, his youngest daughter]], since he was unable to save her along with them and didn't want it to be traumatizing for them.
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* EarnYourHappyEnding: [[spoiler: Compared to most Cyberpunk and Biopunk stories, this one ends with a happy ending of William and his family living peacefully.]]
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* TheReveal: Williams' boss, Jones, [[spoiler:knew all along that William and Ed stole the technology from Bionyne to clone William's family. He allowed it to happen because he knew it would lead to the breakthrough that Bionyne was in need of. After William is successful, Jones attempts to have the Fosters assassinated and William's research stolen.]]

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* TheReveal: Williams' William's boss, Jones, [[spoiler:knew all along that William and Ed stole the technology from Bionyne to clone William's family. He allowed it to happen because he knew it would lead to the breakthrough that Bionyne was in need of. After William is successful, Jones attempts to have the Fosters assassinated and William's research stolen.]]
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* CameBackWrong: The soldier that William revived at the start of the movie cannot seem to remember who he is, then starts panicking and ripping his new, robotic body apart and bashing his own head in.

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* CameBackWrong: The soldier that William revived revives at the start of the movie cannot seem to remember who he is, then starts panicking and ripping his new, robotic body apart and bashing his own head in.



* WhatHaveIBecome: William's was unable to save his earlier patients because [[spoiler:their organic minds still believed that they were in their organic bodies, and panicked when they realized their bodies felt different. William is able to fix this by writing an algorithm that tricks the mind to into thinking that it is still in an organic body.]]

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* WhatHaveIBecome: William's William was unable to save his earlier patients because [[spoiler:their organic minds still believed that they were in their organic bodies, and panicked when they realized their bodies felt different. William is able to fix this by writing an algorithm that tricks the mind to into thinking that it is still in an organic body.]]
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* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: Jones [[spoiler:kills Ed, after gets him to confess that he stole the cloning technology from Bionyne.]]

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* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: Jones [[spoiler:kills Ed, after gets him to confess that he stole the cloning technology from Bionyne.]]]]
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->''"What if something horrible goes wrong?"''\\
''"Something already has."''

''Replicas'' is a 2018 science fiction thriller film, starring Creator/KeanuReeves.

Reeves plays William Foster, a neuroscientist experimenting in transferring human consciousness from one body to another. The film opens with Foster and his lab partner, Ed Whittle -- Played by Creator/ThomasMiddleditch -- attempting to transfer the mind of a soldier who was recently killed in combat to a robotic body, effectively bringing him back to life. The experiment works on a technical level, but after only a few seconds of consciousness, the soldier panics and begins ripping his new mechanical body apart, forcing Foster to pull the plug on him and declare the experiment a failure.

The day after the experiment, William and his family take a vacation. En route to their destination, the family runs into an intense thunderstorm. Lightning strikes a tree, which causes a branch to break through the windshield and impale William's wife Mona -- played by Creator/AliceEve -- and ultimately causes their van to swerve off the road into a lake. Foster's entire family is killed, save for William himself.

Desperate, William contacts Ed and begs him to retrieve equipment from their lab, so that he can clone new bodies for his family, finally succeed in his project in transferring human consciousness, and save his family.

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!!''Replicas'' provides examples of:
* BrainUploading: William's research involves copying a person's mind and transferring it to a new body, either robotic or a clone of their original one.
* CameBackWrong: The soldier that William revived at the start of the movie cannot seem to remember who he is, then starts panicking and ripping his new, robotic body apart and bashing his own head in.
* EmergencyTransformation: Most of William's patients were people that had recently died who could be saved by uploading their consciousness into a new body.
* TheReveal: Williams' boss, Jones, [[spoiler:knew all along that William and Ed stole the technology from Bionyne to clone William's family. He allowed it to happen because he knew it would lead to the breakthrough that Bionyne was in need of. After William is successful, Jones attempts to have the Fosters assassinated and William's research stolen.]]
* RobotMe: Towards the end of the film [[spoiler:William copies ''his own'' consciousness and uploads it to a robot body. The human William gets to leave with his family, while the robot William goes off-grid to protect their research.]]
* SadisticChoice: Bionyne only has three cloning pods, meaning that William cannot save all four members of his family and is forced to choose one to sacrifice.
* UnPerson: William erases [[spoiler:his family's memories of Zoe and throws everything belonging to her in the trash, since he was unable to clone her and he didn't want them to live with that knowledge.]]
* WhatHaveIBecome: William's was unable to save his earlier patients because [[spoiler:their organic minds still believed that they were in their organic bodies, and panicked when they realized their bodies felt different. William is able to fix this by writing an algorithm that tricks the mind to into thinking that it is still in an organic body.]]
* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: Jones [[spoiler:kills Ed, after gets him to confess that he stole the cloning technology from Bionyne.]]

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