


Meanwhile, Rotti’s daughter Carmela “Amber Sweet” Largo (Paris Hilton) gloats that she will soon replace Blind Mag (Sarah Brightman), GeneCo’s star opera singer, who is on the verge of defaulting for her surgically enhanced eyes. In truth, Rotti (who killed Shilo’s mother for rejecting him and used it to bind Nathan to him as the Repo Man) wants to make Shilo the head of the company. Rotti’s children, Luigi (Bill Moseley) and Pavi (Nivek Ogre), bicker over who will inherit GeneCo. The CEO of GeneCo, Rottissimo “Rotti” Largo (Paul Sorvino), discovers that he is terminally ill. After passing out, Shilo wakes in her room with her father. They are discovered by Repomen and forced to flee. On one such visit, she runs into GraveRobber (Terrance Zdunich), who is digging up bodies to make Zydrate.

Her overprotective father, Nathan (Anthony Head), has kept Shilo locked away for most of her life, although she frequently slips away to visit her mother’s tomb. Shilo Wallace (Alexa Vega), a 17-year-old, believes she inherited a rare blood disease from her deceased mother. Clients who default on payments will be hunted down by Repomen: skilled assassins contracted by GeneCo to recover organs, usually killing the clients in the process. GeneCo is also legally able to repossess defaulted organs. Widespread surgical addiction has led to an underground market for a powerful painkiller called Zydrate, which is harvested from the brains of corpses.

In a dystopian America, the mega-corporation GeneCo provides organ transplants, in addition to cosmetic surgeries, on a payment plan, making them available to everyone. The film is based on a play written and composed by Darren Smith and Terrance Zdunich. Repo! The Genetic Opera is a 2008 horror-rock opera musical film directed by Darren Lynn Bousman.
