Brazilian director Jose Padilha explains his vision on Robocop.
http://blastr.com/2011/09/liked-the-original-roboco.php
If hollywood doesn't like his vision, he seems perfectly happy to walk away.
http://blastr.com/2011/09/liked-the-original-roboco.php
In an interview with a Dutch website, Padilha was asked how his vision of the cybernetic super-cop will differ from Verhoeven's, and he noted thatwhile he admires the Verhoeven filmhe wants to tackle a different set of social issues, particularly, it seems, just what it means to be RoboCop:"I love the sharpness and political tone of RoboCop , and I think that such a film is now urgently needed. But I will not repeat what Verhoeven has done so clearly and strongly. Instead I try to make a film that will address topics that Verhoeven untreated. If you are a man changes into a robot, how do you do that? What is the difference between humans and robots developed? What is free will? What does it mean to lose your free will? Those are the issues that I think. "
If hollywood doesn't like his vision, he seems perfectly happy to walk away.
"I try to make movies that I like, that I feel and I deal with social problems involved. I will continue to do where I work. If I can develop in Hollywood, then I make a movie with all the means Hollywood. If that fails, then that movie is not. It is that simple!"