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Virtual Sexuality

  • 1999
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  • 1h 32m
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5.1/10
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Laura Fraser and Rupert Penry-Jones in Virtual Sexuality (1999)
Teen ComedyComedyDramaRomanceSci-Fi

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

  • Director
    • Nick Hurran
  • Writers
    • Nick Fisher
    • Chloe Rayban
  • Stars
    • Laura Fraser
    • Rupert Penry-Jones
    • Luke de Lacey
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.1/10
    3.1K
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    • Director
      • Nick Hurran
    • Writers
      • Nick Fisher
      • Chloe Rayban
    • Stars
      • Laura Fraser
      • Rupert Penry-Jones
      • Luke de Lacey
    • 38User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Laura Fraser
    Laura Fraser
    • Justine
    Rupert Penry-Jones
    Rupert Penry-Jones
    • Jake
    Luke de Lacey
    Luke de Lacey
    • Chas
    Kieran O'Brien
    Kieran O'Brien
    • Alex
    Steve John Shepherd
    Steve John Shepherd
    • Jason
    Marcelle Duprey
    • Fran
    Natasha Bell
    • Hoover
    Laura MacAulay
    • Monica
    Roger Frost
    Roger Frost
    • Frank
    Ruth Sheen
    Ruth Sheen
    • Jackie
    Laura Aikman
    Laura Aikman
    • Lucy
    Ram John Holder
    Ram John Holder
    • Declan
    Amanda Holden
    Amanda Holden
    • Shoe Shop Assistant
    Alan Westaway
    • Geoff
    William Osborne
    • Sex Shop Assistant
    Philip Bird
    Philip Bird
    • David Parker
    Judith Scott
    • Sharon
    Stewart Harwood
    • Labourer #2
    • Director
      • Nick Hurran
    • Writers
      • Nick Fisher
      • Chloe Rayban
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    User reviews38

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    Willow192

    Surprised

    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.
    ouija-5

    Starts out funny enough...

    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.
    bob the moo

    It's got energy but not a whole lot else – feels like a Channel 4 `youf' comedy a la `As If'

    Justine is a 17 year old virgin and she wants to do something about it but can't find the best man to do it. She visits a science fair with her geeky friend Chas and has a go in a virtual reality machine that allows you to carry out changes to your own body. She makes herself into the perfect man when suddenly a freak explosion cause a power jolt and creates her electronic version – Jake. Jake befriends Chas while trying to work out a way back to his/her old body but Justine remembers nothing but is set up with Jake by her (their!) friend Fran.

    Who says the Americans can only do average teen comedies – here the UK has a stab too. The film has a certain energy and enthusiasm that is hard to dislike at first but wears thin before even the halfway point is reached. Part of the reason is the fact that the plot is complete nonsense. I coped with the fact that Justine had become Jake – but it was all confused when Justine herself still exists in her old body. It just seemed so strained that I lost interest a bit. But the comedy should have held me.

    The laughs are basic and mainly come from youf things – it's not very clever. The energy of the film comes through in the actors but also little touches like onscreen text and what not, it feels like it's full of youth and drive, even if the end result feels a little tired. Fraser is cool as Justine and carries the lead well. The first quarter is all her and it is the best part. Her change to Jake sees the focus on Penry-Jones who isn't very good, he tries but he is all wrong, when Fraser returns it isn't the same. de Lacey is OK and I must admit that I now have a small thing for Duprey who I found to be really good-looking!

    I read a review that said hating this was like trying to kick a puppy – it's so full of cute enthusiasm and for the most part that's true. The energy carries it and makes it worth a watch if only once. However the laughs are fair to middling and the whole damn plot is just daft and confusing when you try and think about it for longer than a second.
    6claudio_carvalho

    Silly But Funny – In the End, A Good Entertainment

    Justine (Laura Fraser) is a Londoner teenager, frustrated for not having a boy friend and for not having had sex yet. Her best friend and advisor is Fran (Marcelle Duprey), and she is decided to have her first sexual experience with the athlete Alex (Kieran O'Brien), who is disputed by many girls. When Justine goes to a Fair of Technology with her nerd friend Chas (Luke De Lacey), she uses a virtual machine and creates her perfect man. However, due to an accident with a great explosion, the virtual man becomes real. He self-calls Jake (Rupert Penry-Jones), becomes a close friend of Chas and is a good athlete and successful with the girls. The predictable conclusion of the story offers no surprises. "Virtual Sexuality" is a silly, but also funny romantic comedy. The actresses are very beautiful, the soundtrack is excellent and in the end, this movie is a good entertainment. My vote is six.

    Title (Brazil): "Sexualidade Virtual" ("Virtual Sexuality")
    5Everwas

    Not a brilliant plot but entertaining nonetheless

    Nobody that sees this movie will tell you that the plot is spectacular or brilliant, but I think most people will be fairly entertained by it. There are, as in most movies, some slow times or failures, but there are some interesting developments dealing with the main characters, primarily how the girl acts in her new body as a guy. It's really a toss up whether or not the movie is worth seeing. If you're in the mood for a fairly simple but mostly entertaining film, go ahead and check it out. If you prefer heavy or artistic movies with flawless and deep plots, you should probably avoid this one. It is also worth noting that the English accent is sometimes hard to understand, so if that annoys you, this movie will too.

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    • Trivia
      The film features the first nude scene for Kieran O'Brien, who subsequently starred in the UK's most sexually explicit film to receive a mainstream certification, 9 Songs (2004).
    • Quotes

      [Talking about the differences between teen boys and girls]

      Justine: Girls can laugh till they wet their pants together, why can't boys do that too?

    • Alternate versions
      The imposing "magic marker" lines over the guys' genitals in the locker room were ostensibly placed there to avoid an "NC-17" rating.
    • Connections
      Featured in Beyond Clueless (2014)
    • Soundtracks
      Toy
      Written by Moa, Eythor Arnalds

      Performed by Moa

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    • Release date
      • July 2, 1999 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Sexualitat virtual
    • Filming locations
      • London, England, UK
    • Production company
      • The Noel Gay Motion Picture Company
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $74,007
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $43,865
      • Dec 5, 1999
    • Gross worldwide
      • $74,007
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 32 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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