Virtual Sexuality (UK)

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If you can`t find the perfect guy, make one!
Certificate: 15
Running Time: 89 mins
Retail Price: £19.99
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Synopsis:
Seventeen year old Justine (Laura Fraser - Small Faces, Divorcing Jack) feels like she`s the last virgin on earth. It seems as though boys have a far easier deal. But now she`s ready to take that big step...

First she needs to find that perfect match - her `Mr Barcode`. School stud Alex (Kieran O`Brien - TV`s Cracker) fits the bill, so with the help of best friend Fran (Marcelle Duprey) and geeky mate Chas (Luke de Lacey), Justine hatches a plan to set up a date at a computer exhibition. Alex, however, has other ideas and abandons Justine to go out with the man-eating Hoover (Natasha Bell).

A dejected Justine decides to cheer herself up by trying out the `Narcissus` make-over machine and has a great time creating her perfect man on screen. But just as she finishes, a huge explosion rips through the exhibition. Clambering out of the rubble, something seems very different... somehow Justine has morphed into `Jake` (Rupert Penry-Jones) - her dream guy!

Chaos ensues with hilarious consequences as Jake deals with life as a girl trapped in a (gorgeous) guy`s body and Justine continues her search for true love in this hip, funny, sexy Brit flick!

Special Features:
Interactive Menus
Scene Access
Trailer
Featurette
Cast Video Diary

Video Tracks:
Widescreen Anamorphic 1.85:1

Audio Tracks:
Dolby Digital 5.1 English

Directed By:
Nick Hurran

Written By:


Starring:
Marcelle Duprey
Luke de Lacey
Rupert Penry-Jones
Laura Fraser

Soundtrack By:
Rupert Gregson-Williams

Director of Photography:
Brian Tufano

Editor:
John Richards

Costume Designer:
Joanna Freedman

Production Designer:
Chris Edwards

Producer:
Christopher Figg
John Downes

Executive Producer:
Kevin Loader
Jonathan Darby
Charles Armitage

Distributor:
Columbia Pictures

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8 / 10
A brilliant and witty movie. It`s a combination of comedy, a bit of drama and some high tech equipment.
The video transfer is very good. While there are not that many effects in the movie, it does contain some cool virtual reality scenes and some brilliant transitions. The nude scenes are done hilariously.
The DD 5.1 soundtrack is wicked. The sound effects are cool (and funny at times) as is the music.
The menus are plain and static.
The extras include a short behind the scene look and a short cast video diary.
Bottom line - a good little British movie. Enjoy! :)
posted by Zvi Josef on 30/10/2000 17:59