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Paycheck is a 2003 film adaptation of the short story Paycheck by science fiction writer Philip K. Dick. The movie was directed by John Woo and features Ben Affleck, Uma Thurman and Aaron Eckhart as the principal actors.PlotThe movie is about Michael Jennings (Affleck), a reverse engineer who has his memory of the projects he works on erased. He agrees to take a project for his college roommate and close personal friend designing something for three years in exchange for $92 million. However, after working for the three years on the secret project, he wakes up to find he traded away his paycheck of 92 million dollars, and is left only with an envelope of personal effects, which he quickly determines aren't his. Slowly he realizes he traded away his fortune to bring his attention to the envelope full of the following seemingly unrelated personal items:
He soon discovers that he spent the last three years of his life designing and building a laser-enhanced lens which allows the user to see around the curvature of the universe, and thus, the future. After building the machine, he used it to catch a glimpse at the future and saw that the machine, and the knowledge it brings, leads to the downfall of humanity. Using the machine one last time, he plans his escape and the destruction of his creation. However, since he is completely isolated, he was limited to sneaking out an envelope of innocuous items. Toward the end of the movie he throws his watch into the flames of the destroyed future viewing machine suggesting that he is through with the whole emphasis on time and preferring to let the future write itself. The "Paycheck" comes at the end of the movie with the $92,000,000 lottery ticket hidden under the paper lining at the bottom of his girlfriend's birdcage. This fulfills the "prophecy" he keeps restating throughout the film that "if you only look where you can't go you will miss the riches below." ReceptionPanned by critics and largely ignored by the viewing public, the movie was seen mostly as a vehicle for Affleck. Some critics called this one of Woo's worst films, possibly because he downplayed many of the story's science fiction elements for transition to film.[ Visit the complete Wikipedia entry for Paycheck (film) ] Some related entries: Bennett Miller | Darkon the Movie | Sadako Yamamura | The Fallen Ones | The Dream Merchants | The Holcroft Covenant | Ojo the Lucky | Douglas Slocombe | The Stendhal Syndrome | Jason X | Banshees Over Canada This page is based on the copyrighted Wikipedia article Paycheck (film); it is used under the GNU Free Documentation License. You may redistribute it, verbatim or modified, providing that you comply with the terms of the GFDL. | Searches on eBay
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