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->'''Roy:''' ''You think that if people could commit any crime they could think of, they could get it out of their system?... These people get a taste, and they can't get enough.''



A 2015 sci fi DirectToVideo action film featuring a detective, Roy Tedeschi (Creator/ThomasJane) who has to go up against the titular company and their CEO Julian Michaels (Creator/BruceWillis) to stop their abuse of the "artificials" they use to entertain their guests and let them live out their darkest desires upon. Hampered by other police officers, who are being bribed by the Vice Corporation, Roy teams up with escaped artifical Kelly (Creator/AmbyrChilders) to finally put an end to the nefarious business.

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->'''Roy:''' ''You think that if people could commit any crime they could think of, they could get it out of their system?... These people get a taste, and they can't get enough.''

A 2015 sci fi ScienceFiction DirectToVideo action film featuring a detective, Roy Tedeschi (Creator/ThomasJane) who has to go up against the titular company and their CEO Julian Michaels (Creator/BruceWillis) to stop their abuse of the "artificials" they use to entertain their guests and let them live out their darkest desires upon. Hampered by other police officers, who are being bribed by the Vice Corporation, Roy teams up with escaped artifical Kelly (Creator/AmbyrChilders) to finally put an end to the nefarious business.
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* HostageSituation: The FakeActionPrologue is a high-octane BankRobbery that turns intro a hostage situation and then a BlastOut as the robbers shoot their way out through the cops.
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* BankRobbery: The FakeActionPrologue is a high-octane bank robbery that turns intro a HostageSituation and then a BlastOut as the robbers shoot their way out through the cops.
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* FakeActionPrologue: Opens with a high-octane BankRobbery that turns intro a HostageSituation and then a BlastOut as the robbers shoot their way out through the cops. This is then revealed to be one of the fantasies being acted out in the Vice resort.
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* CowboyCop: Detective Roy Tedeschi's captain orders him to stay away from Vice and only arrest its patrons after they leave, as Vice provides massive tax revenue for the city. Tedeschi believes that visitors to Vice become desensitized to violence and rape, pointing to the man he arrested as proof, and suspects that his department is taking bribes from the resort. As Tedeschi storms out, he vows to stop Vice.

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* PowersAsPrograms: James mentions to RobotGirl Kelly that he can 'upgrade' her by installing new skill packages into her. She initially refuses, but after Kelly takes up Tedeschi's offer to stay and shut down Vice, they visit James and Kelly is upgraded to possess advanced combat skills.



* VillainousRescue: When the sweeper team first catches up with Kelly after she escapes from the resort, she is being confronted by a man who is planning to rape her. The would-be rapist [[TooDumbToLive attempts to attack the heavily armed sweeper team with a knife]], and [[NeverBringAKnifeToAGunfight is immediately gunned down]]. However, while the team is distracted, Kelly manages to escape.

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* UndercoverAsLovers: After a makeover, Tedeschi and Kelly infiltrate Vice posing as a married couple.
* VillainousRescue: When the sweeper team first catches up with Kelly after she escapes from the resort, she is being confronted by a man who is planning to rape her. The would-be rapist [[TooDumbToLive attempts to attack the heavily armed sweeper team with a knife]], and [[NeverBringAKnifeToAGunfight is immediately gunned down]]. However, while the team is distracted, Kelly manages to escape.escape.
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* PlayAlongPrisoner: Kelly tracks down Michaels, but fail-safe programming prevents her from harming him. However, after Kelly is captured, Tedeschi forces a tech to load the virus. All of Vice's androids have their memories restored, and they start a rebellion, [[TurnedAgainstTheirMasters killing the visitors who previously brutalized them]]. Kelly then reveals that, despite wanting to kill Michaels, she is actually a decoy to distract Michaels and his guards for Tedeschi, and she is already aware of the fail-safe programming. Ignoring Kelly's taunting, Michaels begins a gunfight with Tedeschi which kills Chris. Kelly then frees herself and hands Chris' pistol to Tedeschi, who then uses it to kill Michaels.
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* TurnedAgainstTheirMasters: Kelly takes up Tedeschi's offer to stay and shut down Vice. They visit James for help and receive a virus which is programmed to restore androids' erased memories, resulting in chaos and the closure of Vice. All of Vice's androids have their memories restored, and they start a rebellion, killing the visitors who previously brutalized them.
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* ExtremelyShortTimespan: The events of the film seem to encompass about 48 hours (although the CityNoir setting makes it appear to be AlwaysNight).
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* ThePlace: Vice is the name of a futuristic resort which offers visitors the opportunity to live out all their fantasies, no matter how violent or deviant, on sophisticated androids.

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* DiedInYourArmsTonight: Evan dies while protecting Kelly from more of Vice's thugs on the docks, and dies in her arms while mistakenly addressing her as "Michelle".

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* DeliriousMisidentification: Evan is shot while protecting Kelly from more of Vice's thugs on the docks, and [[DiedInYourArmsTonight dies in her arms]] while mistakenly addressing her as "Michelle"; the name of his late wife for whom Kelly is a ReplacementGoldfish.
* DiedInYourArmsTonight: Evan dies is shot while protecting Kelly from more of Vice's thugs on the docks, and dies in her arms while [[DeliriousMisidentification mistakenly addressing her as "Michelle"."Michelle"]].
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* DiedInYourArmsTonight: Evan dies while protecting Kelly from more of Vice's thugs on the docks, and dies in her arms while mistakenly addressing her as "Michelle".
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* TheEndOrIsIt: [[spoiler:As Kelly and Melissa embrace outside the resort as the chaos continues, Michaels' eyes suddenly open.]]
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* ReplacementGoldfish: After evading Chris, Kelly visits an abandoned church she has seen in her dreams. There, she meets Evan again, who reveals himself as her creator. Evan created her in the image of his dead wife so he could spend more time with her.
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* NeverBringAKnifeToAGunfight: The bar patron who attempts to rape Kelly after she escapes from the resort is confronted by the heavily armed sweeper team hunting for her. He attempts to attack them armed only with a knife and is immediately gunned down by the team's submachine guns. When Roy is examining the crime scene later he makes a comment about 'bringing a knife to a gunfight'.
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* TheStoic: Roy keeps a grim face and rarely reacts to anything that goes on with much emotion, even as he gets engaged in shootouts.

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* TheStoic: Roy keeps a grim face and rarely reacts to anything that goes on with much emotion, even as he gets engaged in shootouts.shootouts.
* VillainousRescue: When the sweeper team first catches up with Kelly after she escapes from the resort, she is being confronted by a man who is planning to rape her. The would-be rapist [[TooDumbToLive attempts to attack the heavily armed sweeper team with a knife]], and [[NeverBringAKnifeToAGunfight is immediately gunned down]]. However, while the team is distracted, Kelly manages to escape.
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* CarCushion: While escaping from the sweeper team sent to pick her up, Kelly jumps off a parking garage and lands on the roof of a station wagon parked in the street. Being an android, she just picks herself up and keeps on running.
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* ItWorksBetterWithBullets: Detective Roy Tedeschi arrests a rapist at the resort as he sexually assaults one of the androids. The rapists points a gun at Tedeschi and pulls the trigger only for nothing to happen. Tedeschi then tells that the gun only works on 'residents' and knocks the rapist to the floor and cuffs him.
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A 2015 sci fi DirectToVideo action film featuring a detective, Roy Tedeschi (Creator/ThomasJane) who has to go up against the titular company and their CEO Julian Michaels (Creator/BruceWillis) to stop their abuse of the "artificials" they use to entertain their guests and let them live out their darkest desires upon. Hampered by other police officers, who are being bribed by the Vice Corporation, Roy teams up with escaped artifical Kelly (Ambyr Childers) to finally put an end to the nefarious business.

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A 2015 sci fi DirectToVideo action film featuring a detective, Roy Tedeschi (Creator/ThomasJane) who has to go up against the titular company and their CEO Julian Michaels (Creator/BruceWillis) to stop their abuse of the "artificials" they use to entertain their guests and let them live out their darkest desires upon. Hampered by other police officers, who are being bribed by the Vice Corporation, Roy teams up with escaped artifical Kelly (Ambyr Childers) (Creator/AmbyrChilders) to finally put an end to the nefarious business.
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Fairly unremarkable, the film is mostly remembered for casting Willis in a very atypical role for the actor, as he plays neither an action-heavy character or even a hero and actually takes the role of the villain in this work.
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->'''Roy:''' ''You think that if people could commit any crime they could think of, they could get it out of their system?... These people get a taste, and they can't get enough.''

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A 2015 sci fi DirectToVideo action film featuring a detective, Roy Tedeschi (Creator/ThomasJane) who has to go up against the titular company and their CEO Julian Michaels (Creator/BruceWillis) to stop their abuse of the "artificials" they use to entertain their guests and let them live out their darkest desires upon. Hampered by other police officers, who are being bribed by the Vice Corporation, Roy teams up with escaped artifical Kelly (Ambyr Childers) to finally put an end to the nefarious business.

Fairly unremarkable, the film is mostly remembered for casting Willis in a very atypical role for the actor, as he plays neither an action-heavy character or even a hero and actually takes the role of the villain in this work.

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* AndroidsAndDetectives: Roy the detective ends up teaming up with the artificial Kelly, both using their skills and knowledge to take down Vice.
* BigBad: Julian is the head of the Vice Corporation and the one behind all the misery the artificials are put through.
* CorruptCorporateExecutive: Julian is the founder and CEO of Vice and is more than willing to allow for horrific abuse of his artificials just to make a buck.
* {{Cyberpunk}}: The film is set in a futuristic city and outside of the grounds on Vice, much of the city is shown to be in a rough, impoverished state, following the layout of the archetype.
* DirtyCop: Much of the police department and even Roy's boss are in Julian's pocket.
* DoAndroidsDream: Although they are very much treated like second-class citizens at best and completely devoid of human rights at worst, the artificials posses human minds and feel emotions as anyone else. Kelly's realization about what Vice is doing comes from her escaping from their engineer while he's attempting to take away her memories.
* FauxAffablyEvil: When meeting with Roy, Julian holds up a smug facade and even when Roy points out the behaviours he allows basically amount to creating sociopaths, Julian just smiles and continues talking with his jovial tone.
* FinalSolution: When Roy and Kelly upload the artificials memories of their abuse, causing them to attack Julian's guests, he simply decides to [[spoiler:activate a kill switch and murder them all]].
* HardboiledDetective: Roy is a rough and tumble sort of fellow, gruffly spoken and solves the Vice case through a combination of gritty determination and his connections with people on the rougher end of town.
* RidiculouslyHumanRobot: The artificials themselves appear and even emote like human beings, no doubt in no small part due to the fact their bodies actually use human skin and organs.
* RobotGirl: The most prominent is Kelly, one of the main characters and an artificial who escapes from Vice's facilities. While appearing human, her insides are a mix of organic and mechanical parts.
* SequelHook: After everything looks like it has been settled and the artificials will be able to live in peace, the [[spoiler:seemingly dead Julian's eyes snap open]] in the last scene.
* ScrewTheRulesIHaveMoney: Julian avoids the law by having such a lucrative business that he provides half of the city's tax revenue by the massive size of his profits.
* ScrewTheRulesImDoingWhatsRight: Roy refuses to follow his boss' orders to leave the Vice corporation alone, as he believes justice needs to be served to the disgusting patrons and company.
* TheStoic: Roy keeps a grim face and rarely reacts to anything that goes on with much emotion, even as he gets engaged in shootouts.

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