Verhoeven collapses these fields of discomfort and rupture into a series of brilliant set-pieces that demonstrate the inherent internal contradictions that lie at the heart of American society as Murphy, the gun-wielding zombie of capitol, journeys from the pettiest of street crimes to the heights of corporate evil. Each cut a slap in the face, each shape out of place, ROBOCOP is one of the major achievements of Verhoeven's Sirk-like mastery of the politics of design, composition, and rhythm.
Kian Bergstrom
July 18, 2012