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Plato's Reality Machine

  • 2013
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 19m
IMDb RATING
3.1/10
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Plato's Reality Machine (2013)
A Rubik's cube of interlocking stories, Plato's Reality Machine is an ensemble portrait of the modern relationship, as it currently exists in the wilds of New York.
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For Charles, video-games are a much needed escape from reality. But when virtual vixen Sophia leads him on a mysterious quest through the lovelorn lives of six New Yorkers, they will all lea... Read allFor Charles, video-games are a much needed escape from reality. But when virtual vixen Sophia leads him on a mysterious quest through the lovelorn lives of six New Yorkers, they will all learn that in the game of life...every heart is a moving target.For Charles, video-games are a much needed escape from reality. But when virtual vixen Sophia leads him on a mysterious quest through the lovelorn lives of six New Yorkers, they will all learn that in the game of life...every heart is a moving target.

  • Director
    • Myles Sorensen
  • Writer
    • Myles Sorensen
  • Stars
    • Carolina Bartczak
    • Tyrone Dancy Jr.
    • Mackenzie Davis
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.1/10
    164
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Myles Sorensen
    • Writer
      • Myles Sorensen
    • Stars
      • Carolina Bartczak
      • Tyrone Dancy Jr.
      • Mackenzie Davis
    • 10User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
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    Carolina Bartczak
    Carolina Bartczak
    • Maggie
    Tyrone Dancy Jr.
    • Bouncer
    Mackenzie Davis
    Mackenzie Davis
    • Sophia
    Trieste Kelly Dunn
    Trieste Kelly Dunn
    • Zoe
    Michael Robert Eck
    • Mike
    • (as Michael Eck)
    Silvana Jakich
    Silvana Jakich
    • Crystal
    Ed Renninger
    • Scott
    Doug Roland
    Doug Roland
    • Charles
    Heather Shisler
    Heather Shisler
    • Kim
    Nathan Spiteri
    Nathan Spiteri
    • Josie
    • Director
      • Myles Sorensen
    • Writer
      • Myles Sorensen
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    10Brooke89

    An original and beautifully shot film

    I really enjoyed watching this film. I loved the whole concept. Gaming is so prevalent these days, another reality to escape to. This is the digital world we live in now.

    In this film we see both reality and virtual reality through an honest lens. The characters are people you can imagine knowing, inhabited by extremely talented actors.

    What struck me the most about this film is the honesty of the dialogue. The interview-like and video game segments weaved through this movie made it a beautifully crafted one. I loved the New York backdrop.

    It's a thinking persons movie, artistic and thought provoking.
    10kvosbeck

    Cool mash up 21st century flick!

    This film will challenge you. It has a totally innovative structure, more like a song, with verse-chorus-verse then a regular, boring Hollywood film structure.

    It delves into the lives of 6 interconnected New Yorkers. And it creates a bit of a rubick's cube game that it is up to the viewer to figure out. Music is AMAZING. Performances, especially Trieste Kelly Dunn and Macenzie Davis are off the charts. The video game story line is creepy and weird. It's almost like a David Lynch film. You hear the character as he is playing the game too. That is another way the director is playing with the audience's perspective.

    But again, you have to use your brain with this one. Its a romantic comedy, essentially, but its not Failure to Launch or 10 Things I Hate about You. It asks the viewer to participate in the creative act. It asks the viewer to make connections and be open to a different kind of structure. A lot of people won't be up for this, they would rather have corny jokes and recycled plot lines. Easy laughs and obvious plot twists. Then go watch Operation Dumbo Drop.

    It's a lyrical piece, haunting, but a brain is required to enjoy!
    1smakar

    Beware Praises From Strangers (Especially If They're From Someone With Ties To A Film)

    I was conned by the praises. So I gave it a go (thank God it was free on Amazon Prime). This was the LONGEST 80 minutes of my life - it dragged even more than being at work with nothing to do, or stuck in an airplane on a runway when I can't smoke.

    This was a pretentious piece of garbage, most likely made by people fascinated with gazing at their navels. The characters were ALL obnoxious - there was no plot to speak of - and it has NOTHING to do with video games, expect for using clips from freeware games made in the 1990s.

    God I hated this movie!!! Next time I will check the links of those praising films - it should have been a clue something was wrong by having all these 5-star ratings made within a month of each other.

    Watch it is you wish - but don't say I didn't warn you.
    9jeffprugh

    A Well-Crafted Film

    Full disclosure: I am not a gamer. Quite honestly, I haven't played video games since I was a teenager.

    But as far as PLATO'S REALITY MACHINE goes, that doesn't matter whatsoever.

    In fact, some of my favorite moments of the film occur during the video game sequences. Why? Above all, they are finely crafted. The combination of seamless editing, a soothing voice over, and stimulating graphics creates a hypnotic feel which works as a smooth transition to the various characters' dating toils.

    This virtual world is essentially more comfortable than the reality world. The reason being? Because we the viewer can relate to the dating struggles of Mr. Sorensen's characters. The game of love can frequently be difficult at best.

    The backdrop of New York City is a great setting, and the cinematography is beautiful. The film is well-acted, the score and music are engaging, and the editing is fantastic.

    I look forward to seeing what Myles Sorensen directs next.
    9cory-marciel

    An Emerging Filmmaker to Watch

    Plato's Reality Machine takes an innovative non-linear approach to this tale of the messy love lives of a group of young New Yorkers who relate better to technology than they do to one another. The visuals are impressive, the virtual reality of the game space impressive (on a $35,000 budget for the entire film) and the narrative is challenging. This isn't the kind of film to hold your hand. The director, Myles Sorensen, challenges the audience to come to their own conclusions and the film is all the more rewarding for it. The young cast is also impressive and the New York setting is well captured. This is the kind of film that will appeal to anyone who has ever had their heart broken and felt unable to trust again. It also explores our culture's increasing dependence on digital lives that take the place of our physical ones. The main character has retreated into a world of gaming and violence after ruining his last relationship. Plato's Reality Machine provides an interesting micro-budget counterpart to Spike Jonze's HER, exploring many of the same themes.

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    • Release date
      • January 20, 2015 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • New York, USA
    • Production company
      • Poison Door Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 19m(79 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
      • 6-Track Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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