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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ChikPapa Very disappointed :(
Dirtylogy It's funny, it's tense, it features two great performances from two actors and the director expertly creates a web of odd tension where you actually don't know what is happening for the majority of the run time.
Celia A great movie, one of the best of this year. There was a bit of confusion at one point in the plot, but nothing serious.
Billy Ollie Through painfully honest and emotional moments, the movie becomes irresistibly relatable
smhopwood Okay, so it starts very unimaginatively with a narration from the lead character (Justine played by Laura Fraser - an amazing actress in her own right) but it goes on to become something miraculous. It has silly little things that you really shouldn't find funny but do every time. There is an especially memorable moment that sees your jaw dropping to the ground the first time you watch it when the male body of Jake, containing Justine's female mind, is trying to get used to her new anatomy. I wont spoil it for you, but the second time I watched it was with friends; seeing their faces was brilliant. It makes you cringe, but laugh at the same time. I am also a big fan of the music used. There is a beautiful small band that appears randomly on the street or on a pathway every now and then, but also some gorgeous, yet unknown (often the best), pop songs. It has the feeling of being written for an English cast by an American writer, which does annoy me only a couple of times. Overall, this film is hilarious. I am a massive fan of Laura Fraser's now, after being given his film for my birthday, and expect that, even though some of the cast are little-known to most, you too will enjoy every bit of it.
TBJCSKCNRRQTreviews I'm quite a big fan of the typical British humor, I find it a lot more sophisticated than the typical American humor. If you're into British humor, you'll definitely enjoy at least some part of this, as it's packed with it. Some of it is basic, and some of it is wacky, but most of it is good. It deals with a lot of the questions and stuff guys and girls have with having sex as a teenager. The plot is nowhere near realistic, nor very interesting, but it has it's moments, and the humor is worth sitting through the movie for. At the very beginning, the movie was at it's funniest, and after that, it gets slower and less funny, at a continuous downwards loop... unfortunately. But, it has some incredibly funny moments at several points in the movie, so it's worth checking out, unless you can't stand British humor or the heavy British accent that every single person in the movie has. The movie could have been great, if it wasn't for a few slow scenes, and some gags that don't have the funny effect they're supposed to have, but you should check it out if you're into British humor, or just plain sexual humor. 6/10
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.
Robert Clarke 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