A drop-dead gorgeous 17-year old girl is desperate to lose her virginity, but can't find Mr Right to do the deed with. At a computer show, she steps inside a virtual reality makeover booth, and uses the opportunity to build a virtual Dream Lover, to her specifications. Then there is an explosion, and the machine succeeds in making a real man, with her brain. And so the fun begins.
92 minutes, No persons under 16 (Nudity, Language)
Comedy, Romance
Laura Fraser, Rupert Penry-Jones, Luke De Lacey, Kieran O'Brian, Marcelle Duprey
Director
Nick Hurran
Screenplay
Chloe Rayban, Nick Fisher
Music
Rupert Gregson-Williamson
Cinematography
Brian Tuffano
Sound formats
Dolby Digital, Sony Dynamic Digital Sound, DTS
Soundtrack
Not available
Made in
1999
Produced by
The Noel Gay Motion Picture Company
Ratings
Scale (Max)
20
South African Media
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The StarJoanna Walus
12
Die BurgerRiana Visser
10
TV3 ScreenplayBarry Ronge
10
International Media
Film Review (UK)Marianne Gray
10
Internet (IMDB)29 Netizens
12
Average .. 56%
11
Visitor Ratings
Janet van der
12
Andrew Simpson
18
Kate Tyler
20
Natte Nsougan
12
Average .. 78%
16
Visitor Comments
Ian Douglas: Wish there were more movies like this one. The scriptwriters tackle some really juice issues around sexuality and the people we choose to fall in love with. They also explores the current fascination with virginity in a much better way than American Pie. Sure, there are implausibilities in the plot, but the rest is so good that we can forgive those. Note that the film is Virtual Sexuality, not Virtual Sex. It's comedy and philosophy, not porn.
Andrew Simpson: Brilliant movie.
Kate Tyler: Amazing movie, one of my favourtites.. Almost made me cry..