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REPO - The Genetic Opera DVD Review

REPO - The Genetic Opera DVD ReviewRepo! A Genetic Opera is quite a spectacular feat when you come to think of it. Set in 2056, REPO is the story of a series of organ failures that kills out most of the population. So, in order to survive (and get your organs) you have to visit an evil company called GeneCo - who are a company that will give you your organs, for a price. If you miss your payments or try to escape, you'll be repossessed by Repo Men - the villains of the film.

Amongst all of this murder and misery is a girl (Alexa Vega) who searches for the cure to her disease, which happens to be quite rate; and her family's history.

She gets sucked in by GeneCo and may never be able to turn back.

Repo - the Genetic Opera

Repo is certainly something we haven't seen in a while - for that reason alone is captivates and entertains you as an audience member. It's music and choreography is spot on and the film will have you visually stunned through its hugely entertaining musical experience, with buckets of flair, energy and gore.

Win tickets to Thorpe Park with Repo.

We give the film 3.7 out of 5

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