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Virtual Sexuality

Virtual Sexuality (1999)

December. 03,1999
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5.1
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R
| Drama Comedy Science Fiction

A frustrated teenage girl creates her perfect man in a virtual reality machine and in a freak accident, gives him life.

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tedg
1999/12/03

Spoilers herein.I suppose we will see even more of these kinds of films, ones that use the `computer' to play with the notion of a film that invents itself. Or in this case: a character in the film who is created by another character (who is herself created). This one is less interesting than most: all of the creative seasoning goes to please their target audience: teenyboppers. Even in this thin gruel, the notion of `abstraction distance' is preserved. That's the rule that the `film within the film' is precisely as far from the film as that film is from reality and in the same direction. So where we have teen characters abstracted from the real world to suit our dreams, so too do they have fabricated characters further abstracted.This technique has become so common as to find its way into such mechanical drivel, so is blessed as law.Ted's Evaluation -- 1 of 4: You can find something better to do with this part of your life.

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Willow192
1999/12/04

I stumbled upon this movie accidentally. In any other situation I would have most likely turned the TV off and paid this movie no mind. But once I started to watch it I couldn't turn it off. I tried but my hand would slowly wander back to the remote. The acting wasn't the best that I've seen. The plot was horrible and predictable. Yet I was compelled to watch on. I've seen movies that have claimed to be intellectually stimulating and left feeling as though I had been robbed of something. But with this movie you walk in expecting nothing and therefore you feel as though you've lost nothing when you're done. I would suggest seeing this movie if you're looking for something fluffy, candy-coated, and just plain entertaining.

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Cinematica
1999/12/05

I love this movie. I just saw it for the first time about 10 hours ago and had to rewind it so that my sister could watch it. This movie is so funny. There are two times that I was laughing so hard my sides hurt. I didn't expect to watch a movie so funny; I really only wanted to see it because Laura Fraser is in it. I first saw her in Titus which is an awesome movie as well.Like others reviewers have said, too many people are expecting a deep moving film. You are not going to get it. What you will get is humor, eye candy and the chance to ask yourself exactly what your perfect mate would look like if you could create them. You can also wonder what it would be like to be stuck in the body of the opposite sex.A hilarious sequence involves Justine first seeing herself as a naked man. I was cracking up.I swear, this movie is the most imaginative teen film that I have ever seen and it is now my favorite.Just remember why movies were originally created; as entertainment not philosophy in motion. Remember this and you will have a great time watching Virtual Sexuality.

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Robert Clarke
1999/12/06

A British teen movies which centres around a girl (Justine) accidentally creating her dream man (Jake) in by the use of a virtual reality machine, there is only one problem (well….not just one…) she gets trapped inside his body with a geek as the only person who knows the truth and the only person she can trust. It sounds a lot worse than it is, I found it more watchable for the reason that Laura Fraser was starring in it more than the film content, indeed she looks stunning throughout especially when she dresses in a red lycra dress in order to impress Jake, WOW!!, If only I had a virtual reality machine

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