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In a final confrontation atop the transport, Quaid sets explosives and defeats Cohaagen in a brutal struggle. The Fall is destroyed, halting the invasion and liberating the Colony from the UFB's control. Quaid wakes up in an ambulance with Melina, but as he looks at a billboard for Rekall, he is left to wonder if his victory is real or just the "secret agent" package he paid for. Total_Recall_-_Atto_di_forza_2012_HD_-_Altadefi...
Specific between the 2012 film and the 1990 original. The symbolism of the "The Fall" gravity elevator. Analysis of the ending's ambiguity . If you'd like to explore more about this
Quaid is eventually captured and brought before Cohaagen, who reveals that the "recorded message" was a ruse to lead the Chancellor to the resistance leader, Matthias. After Cohaagen kills Matthias and begins the invasion, Quaid and Melina escape. They fight their way onto "The Fall," a massive gravity elevator that travels through the Earth's core. Specific between the 2012 film and the 1990 original
Douglas Quaid is a factory worker in the late 21st century, living in a world divided between two nations: the United Federation of Britain and the Colony. Despite having a stable life and a beautiful wife, Lori, he is haunted by recurring dreams of being a secret agent. Seeking an escape from his mundane existence, he visits Rekall, a company that implants fake memories of heroic adventures.