Movies like Gamer (2009)
If you're looking for some great movies that are a lot like Gamer, here is our list of similar films:
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    1. In Time

    #440 most popular movie yesterday

    Although not as action-packed as Gamer, In Time presents a unique sci-fi concept where time is the ultimate currency. Its themes of social disparity and survival in a controlled environment will appeal to those who enjoyed Gamer's narrative.

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    2. Ready Player One

    #582 most popular movie yesterday

    Ready Player One dives into a vast virtual reality universe where the stakes are real, resonating with Gamer's integration of gaming with life-and-death consequences.

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    3. Elysium

    #1,389 most popular movie yesterday

    In Elysium, class struggle and advanced technology themes are explored in a dystopian future, akin to the backdrop of Gamer. The movie offers intense action sequences and a thought-provoking narrative.

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    4. Death Race

    #1,828 most popular movie yesterday

    If high-octane action combined with a life-or-death competition captivates you like Gamer, then Death Race is a must-watch. In this movie, inmates are given a chance to win their freedom by participating in a brutal car race where the only rule is to survive.

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    5. Total Recall

    #2,083 most popular movie yesterday

    For fans of the mind-bending aspects of Gamer, Total Recall offers a journey into a sci-fi world where memories and reality blur together. Packed with action and twists, it challenges perceptions just as Gamer does.

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    6. Crank

    #2,167 most popular movie yesterday

    Crank stars Jason Statham in a high-energy race against time that has a similar relentless pace to Gamer. With non-stop action, it's a thrilling ride for anyone looking for a movie that never hits the brakes.

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    7. Surrogates

    #3,902 most popular movie yesterday

    Surrogates presents a future where people live vicariously through robots, a concept that mirrors the remote-controlled human aspect of Gamer. It's a gripping thriller that questions humanity's reliance on technology.