Virtual Sexuality

1999 "If you can't find the perfect guy, make one!"
5.1| 1h32m| R| en| More Info
Released: 03 December 1999 Released
Producted By: The Noel Gay Motion Picture Company
Country: United Kingdom
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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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Nick Hurran

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The Noel Gay Motion Picture Company

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Hellen I like the storyline of this show,it attract me so much
Beanbioca As Good As It Gets
Intcatinfo A Masterpiece!
Scarlet The film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.
nmoore-16 This film, won't win any awards for greatness. But if you have an hour and a half free and fancy a bit of light hearted entertainment then you could do much worse than watch this...The cast are mostly young and pretty, the script has some genuinely funny moments and the soundtrack is pretty cool too. Rupert Penry-Jones as Jake seems to have the most fun, while Laura Fraser as Justine is sweet, likable and funny.I rented it because I like the series 'Spooks' that RPJ is currently starring in. And here he's young and buff and the perfect eye candy for a girls night in.Get some wine and some ice cream and have a chuckle.
tedg 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.
ouija-5 While the premise of this film has been done, it starts out with enough freshness and humor to keep you watching. Justine's early escapades inside the body of her own "perfect man" are quite humorous and Rupert Penry-Jones as Jake does a great job portraying a man, with the "personality" of a teenage girl, Justine. But past the halfway mark this film loses complete direction. We grow to really like the endearing Jake, but we discover that Justine is also a separate entity to him, (i.e. the machine made a double of Justine as a man, so there are two of them, one male, one female). And then the film follows Justine in her efforts to snag Jake, (as she doesn't know he is really her). The movie tries to make her the central character again, and fails because we really don't care anymore -- she's hardly as interesting. It also takes a detour at the moment when some intriguing and more controversial issues are about to be raised. Jake is being seduced by a girl at school that everyone calls, "hoover",(take a guess why), and after she spends sometime kissing him on the street, we never see her again. It raises an interesting question of sexual preference, i.e. justine inside a man's body being attracted to a woman, but the movie skirts the issue, wanting instead to regress into a high school soap opera. At the close of the film Jake is deleted in a quick wrap-up effort to make this a movie about loving yourself and waiting to lose your virginity to a "nice guy," who may not have the looks, but has the personality. Its hokey sub-plot about the scientists trying to recapture Jake to perform scientific experiments on him only hinders the movie even more, making certain scenes into a slapstick comedy. Its unfortunate that something could start out interesting enough and plummet so quickly. But the first half-an-hour is worth watching, if for nothing else than Rupert Penry-Jones (Jake)as he "explores" his new masculine body.
SoulxSide I thought this film was a riot. It's a cute romantic comedy that actually has some comedy to it. All the nay-sayers saying "nay" must just be upset that they had to be witness to a few full-frontal male shots. Either that or they rented this hoping to get a porno. The title is a bit misleading I suppose, but the film is great fun. I wouldn't say it's a cerebral film, but it's not for dummies either. The dialogue moves fast and remains witty and smart. This film isn't trying to change the world, it's just trying to make the world fun for a few hours. Some reviews of it here seem like they were expecting Citizen Kane which I can't understand given the title. :)