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Teknolust

  • 2002
  • R
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
2K
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Teknolust (2002)
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Tilda Swinton plays four roles in this award-winning film about Rosetta Stone and her three Self-Replicating Automatons, which she cloned from her own D.N.A.Tilda Swinton plays four roles in this award-winning film about Rosetta Stone and her three Self-Replicating Automatons, which she cloned from her own D.N.A.Tilda Swinton plays four roles in this award-winning film about Rosetta Stone and her three Self-Replicating Automatons, which she cloned from her own D.N.A.

  • Director
    • Lynn Hershman Leeson
  • Writer
    • Lynn Hershman Leeson
  • Stars
    • Tilda Swinton
    • Jeremy Davies
    • James Urbaniak
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Lynn Hershman Leeson
    • Writer
      • Lynn Hershman Leeson
    • Stars
      • Tilda Swinton
      • Jeremy Davies
      • James Urbaniak
    • 32User reviews
    • 33Critic reviews
    • 43Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 2 nominations total

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    Tilda Swinton
    Tilda Swinton
    • Rosetta…
    Jeremy Davies
    Jeremy Davies
    • Sandy
    James Urbaniak
    James Urbaniak
    • Agent Hopper
    John O'Keefe
    • Professor Crick
    Karen Black
    Karen Black
    • Dirty Dick
    Al Nazemian
    Al Nazemian
    • Dr. Bea
    S.U. Violet
    • Dr. Aye
    Josh Kornbluth
    • Tim
    Thomas Jay Ryan
    Thomas Jay Ryan
    • Preacher
    Howard Swain
    Howard Swain
    • Alex
    Diane Demmar
    Diane Demmar
    • Dana
    • (as Diana Demar)
    John Pirruccello
    John Pirruccello
    • Hair Dresser
    Abigail Van Alyn
    • Sandy's Mom
    Dick Bright
    • Phil
    John Bradford King
    • Nathan
    • (as Brad King)
    Paul Barnett
    • Sam
    Benton Greene
    Benton Greene
    • Frank
    Diane Luby Lane
    Diane Luby Lane
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    • Director
      • Lynn Hershman Leeson
    • Writer
      • Lynn Hershman Leeson
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    8binaryg

    Tilda Swinton! Enough said!

    When I read that this film was going (someday) to be released, I knew that I'd love it. Swinton and Jeremy Davies acting, and Lynn Hershman writing and directing was a sure (for me) winning team.

    You get what you expect. I loved Teknolust. I suppose I should change genders. I am a male (or at least I was at last check). Grr. Or should I say Girrly.

    For most male Egos in Bushy Amerika this kind of `Fem-Film' is out-of-bounds.

    This is a film for anyone who wants a chance to chuckle at the absurdities of modern life. If you don't go see `Master and Commander.'
    6hokeybutt

    A Great Showcase For The Talent of Tilda Swinton

    TEKNOLUST (3 outta 5 stars) Reading a synopsis of this movie you'd think it was some strange-sounding porno... or a wacky comedy. A lonely, nerdy female scientist replicates herself into a trio of cybernetic copies. In order to live, these "clones" need regular doses of male chromosomes, found only in male sperm. So the eldest copy goes out into the world, collecting samples for the sustenance of her and her "sisters". Yes, this definitely sounds like something that came out of the imagination of some sex-starved sci-fi nerd. Except... that the film was actually written and directed by a woman. So there is plenty of "subtext" and "symbolism" to "legitimize" a plot that sounds like it was dreamed up in "Letters to Penthouse". Tilda Swinton is the main reason to watch this movie... she plays the scientist and the three copies and she does a great job of making each one of them a different character. Also there is one wacky scene where the three "sisters" are doing some weird interpretive dance (all on screen at the same time) that is just sublime! Unfortunately, except for Swinton, the acting is pretty awful. Actually, Jeremy Davies is okay playing a lovelorn copy guy who falls in love with one of the copies but all he really gets to do is make cute puppy eyes at Tilda. For a comedy... the tone of this movie seems awfully sombre at times. A quicker pace and some livelier dialogue might have helped this movie become a classic. As it is, it's an okay movie enlivened by the talent of Tilda Swinton.
    8darth_borehd

    Heavily symbolic and metaphorical but not much technology or lust

    Don't be fooled by the provocative title and the R-rating, this film has only implied sex and only the briefest nudity. Rather, it is a thought-provoking but odd piece of work that delves into the meaning of relationships between men and women, the need to experience life's pain along with pleasures, and the different roles that we play to survive in society. The film is about a scientist who creates three computer generated/robotic duplicates of her own self. The duplicates exist in a virtual reality "safe" from the harm that the real world can levy on them. As the film progresses, we see through the interactions with the main character that they have become her alter egos. Trouble brews when they start to become self-aware and want more freedom. As I watched the film I was surprised by the apparent low budget it was made with but how it outshines most big-budget Hollywood blockbusters in its depth and scope. The acting is OK but amateurish, with occasional bad timing and wooden responses. The dialogue seems to get a little too long and pretentious at times and you have to be very attentive to catch the double entendres and metaphors in order to keep up with the script. Despite all this, it was a very good movie that proves that there is under-appreciated talent out there that Hollywood refuses to acknowledge. People that liked films like Slaughterhouse-5, Orlando, or the Handmaid's Tale would be advised to give this film a try.
    6wmjiii728

    Tilda is beautiful, Humor shines

    This sleeper entertains with Tilda Swinton's beauty, hyperbolic web-tech, and subtle-smart humor.

    The "R"-rating is inexpilcable. Does a film get rated "R" for showing condoms? The "sexual" situations are all implied, there is no nudity and I cannot recall any harsh language or violence in the film.

    The special-effects portraying souped-up computor interfaces are all part of the thin-guise of sci-fi genre and the film's humor. A microwave window doubles as a networked PC, "hard-drive crashes" pun erectile dysfunction.

    Tilda is cast in the most lighthearted and cute role(s) that I have ever seen her play and her deadpan-pretty portrayal(s) delight the eye. Her three-way dance routine is very entertaining.

    I felt that the theme of this film was the "joy of Life" intruding into and dominating technology.
    gab-22

    oh puh-leeze!

    "Teknolust" is so inane, it's offensive. As someone who has spent years in both microbiology and computer labs, I found the storyline & dialog completely nonsensical. It was so bad, I couldn't even laugh.

    Remember those "corporate bs generators" that randomly chose one word from each of 3 columns to create phrases that sounded like they meant something, but didn't? I think the writers for this movie combined a "computer bs generator" with a "virology bs generator" and used that to create the script.

    Lame, lame, lame!!! Don't waste your time.

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    • Trivia
      The car that Ruby drives is an electrical version of a Corbin Sparrow, of manufacturer Myers Motors.
    • Crazy credits
      While the credits run, Rosetta acts as a substitute for Ruby in the latter's internet portal and shares some thoughts and findings.
    • Connections
      Features Casbah (1938)

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    • Release date
      • May 6, 2004 (Portugal)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • Germany
    • Official site
      • Official Site (United States)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Les trois Eve
    • Filming locations
      • San Francisco, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Blue Turtle
      • Epiphany Productions
      • Hotwire Productions
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $28,811
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $9,475
      • Aug 24, 2003
    • Gross worldwide
      • $28,811
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 25m(85 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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