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Cleopatra 2525 - Double
episode 1.10
USA 2000
produced by Robert G. Tapert, Sam Raimi, R.J. Stewart for Renaissance Pictures
directed by Wayne Rose
starring Jennifer Sky, Gina Torres, Victoria Pratt, Patrick Kake
TV-series Cleopatra 2525
review by Mike Haberfelner
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Cleo (Jennifer Sky) is on the run from a betrayer-robot (these are
androids who can grow weapons out of their arms) & finally makes it
back to Hel (Gina Torres) & Sarge (Victoria Pratt), only to find ...
another Cleopatra. It seems one of the 2 Cleos is actually a betrayer
(from back when Cleo was taken into the betrayer factory in the episode Home
and Rescue), but which one ? & why does the betrayer not start
fighting Hel & Sarge while she still has the chance - it might be
because she escaped the betrayer factory before her programming was
ended (she wasn't programmed evil yet), & when another
betrayer attacks the place of Hel Sarge & the Cleos, she proves
which side she is on (the right side, dummies), killing that beterayer
with the weapons that suddenly grow out of her arms. To little surprise,
when rescuing the others she has to die herself (yawn).
When Cleopatra 2525 started, it seemed to be a pretty fresh,
entertaining, even funny series. But while still in its firsr season,
the series lost all of its speed, instead it was decided to give every
overused sci-fi cliche a very cheesy treatment. This one is about a
machine becoming human. Big Yawn.
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