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Cauchemar virtuel

Original title: Virtual Nightmare
  • TV Movie
  • 2000
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
701
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Tasma Walton and Michael Muhney in Cauchemar virtuel (2000)
MysterySci-Fi

Sci-Fi mystery. In the future the world has apparently reached complete perfection, but when Dale suffers a car accident he begins noticing disturbing glitches in the fabric of reality.Sci-Fi mystery. In the future the world has apparently reached complete perfection, but when Dale suffers a car accident he begins noticing disturbing glitches in the fabric of reality.Sci-Fi mystery. In the future the world has apparently reached complete perfection, but when Dale suffers a car accident he begins noticing disturbing glitches in the fabric of reality.

  • Director
    • Michael Pattinson
  • Writers
    • Dan Mazur
    • David Tausik
  • Stars
    • Michael Muhney
    • Tasma Walton
    • Bob Hornery
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    701
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Michael Pattinson
    • Writers
      • Dan Mazur
      • David Tausik
    • Stars
      • Michael Muhney
      • Tasma Walton
      • Bob Hornery
    • 23User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Michael Muhney
    Michael Muhney
    • Dale Hunter
    Tasma Walton
    Tasma Walton
    • Wendy
    Bob Hornery
    Bob Hornery
    • Stan
    Mitchell Butel
    Mitchell Butel
    • Miller
    Paul Gleeson
    Paul Gleeson
    • Sanford
    Jerome Ehlers
    Jerome Ehlers
    Iain Gardiner
    Iain Gardiner
    Jennifer Congram
    Jennifer Congram
    • Natalie
    Todd MacDonald
    Todd MacDonald
    • Bob
    Peter Curtin
    • Andrew
    Amanda Wenban
    John Noble
    John Noble
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    William Ten Eyck
      Zoe Naylor
      Zoe Naylor
      Todd Levi
      Jonathan Atherton
      Andrew Bate
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      • Director
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        • David Tausik
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      8zarsoft

      Stanislaw Lem is hidden here

      The Congress (2013) claims to be inspired by Stanislaw Lem's novel, but this movie is much closer and is a much better movie. You should also watch The Thirteenth Floor (1999) and Star Trek Voyager S02E03 Projections.
      8icefox

      My reality is better than your reality...

      I liked this movie. I'll even admit that I watched it twice back to back just to take it all in. There's no top Hollywood named stars, no big explosions, no over the top special effects, just a neat little story line that keeps a person interested, and maybe even guessing a little bit.

      I enjoyed how they mixed the flavor of the 1950s with the technology of the 2000s. The underlying message seeming to be that that's how people in the future would create their own reality if they could. Car enthusiasts will love their concept of car buying. I don't want to explain too much about the movie's plot line in fear of taking some of the fun of discovery out of it. Suffice to say, if you like the idea of the possibilities of virtual reality, the wackiness of the 1950's stereotypes, and your sci-fi lite, give this movie a try.

      Last note. There were a few plot holes in my opinion but nothing major, and nothing I couldn't come up with an explanation for on my own. My only real complaint is that I had to watch this movie on a tape of commercial television because it doesn't appear to be available on DVD. I'd buy a copy if it were. It's a keeper.
      davidemartin

      Better than The Matrix, Equal to The Thirteenth Floor

      I'm one of the folks completely underwhelmed by the Matrix series' "Let's bankrupt-the-Studio!" mindset toward oppressively massive SFX. I like movies that make you think and which DO NOT rely on massive amounts of gunplay and car wrecks.

      Virtual Nightmare, like its true inspiration, THE THIRTEENTH FLOOR, is such a film.
      7squodge

      Could have done so much more...

      Virtual Nightmare is one of those films you catch on cable television by accident. I was one of the lucky people who did just that, over the Christmas period in 2002.

      This was one of those films that did well to show the acting talents of virtual nobodies. The only criticism I have of the film is the ending, which I felt was a little unsatisfactory. That said, Virtual Nightmare does give food for thought, and the last film that made me think in this kind of way was "Cube", which was a completely different genre, but still made me feel "claustrophobic".

      Nevertheless, this is one film that should be seen. It highlights the rot of consumerism and globalisation, and how we are all blind to it.
      6ruffrider

      Arresting Made-for-TV Sci-Fi Movie

      No, this isn't "Robocop" and by "arresting" we mean it held our attention when so many made-for-TV sci-fi efforts send us scurrying for the remote. The world-as-virtual-reality theme isn't brand new, tho' this film beats the Matrix pictures to the idea by several years. What impressed us was the way that idea is executed, in that residents of a small, desert community only see the pretty, neat little town around them, when it's just an illusion, broadcast to the populace by a local transmitting station. One day a successful young exec starts noticing cracks in the virtual facade and begins to discover what is real and what isn't with the help of a plucky librarian. The reality, when they find it, comes as a shock to protagonists and viewers.

      There are really 2 virtual realities in this world: the pretty facade most see and a horribly grubby one deliberately beamed to those jaded souls who seem to think things are supposed to look that way. The "real world," when it's finally revealed, seems half way between the two illusions, in that everything seems to be beige, pre-fab and of unimaginable blandness. We weren't sure if all the virtual realities made sense even in the context of the story, like when the hero first notices his little town isn't what it seems, he sees the horribly grubby "reality" instead of the merely bland one the ending reveals to be the truth, but all in all, for sci-fi fans, this film is entertaining and worth a look.

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        The Poor People of Paris
        (La Goualante du Pauvre Jean)

        Music by Marguerite Monnot

        French lyrics by René Rouzaud

        English lyrics by Jack Lawrence

        Performed by Les Baxter

        Licensed courtesy of EMI Music Australia

        (R) Campbell Connelly & Co Ltd & J Albert & Son Pty Ltd

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      • Release date
        • April 14, 2000 (United States)
      • Country of origin
        • Australia
      • Language
        • English
      • Also known as
        • Pesadilla virtual
      • Filming locations
        • Warner Roadshow Studios, Oxenford, Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia
      • Production companies
        • Paramount Television
        • Coote Hayes Productions
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      • Runtime
        • 1h 26m(86 min)
      • Color
        • Color
      • Sound mix
        • Stereo
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.33 : 1

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