Virtual Sexuality
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Virtual Sexuality | |
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Directed by | Nick Hurran |
Produced by | Christopher Figg |
Written by | Chloe Rayban (novel) Nick Fisher |
Starring | Laura Fraser Rupert Penry-Jones |
Music by | Rupert Gregson-Williams |
Cinematography | Brian Tufano |
Editing by | John Richards |
Release date(s) | 2 July 1999 |
Running time | 92 min. |
Country | England |
Language | English |
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Virtual Sexuality is a 1999 British comedy-drama film.
[edit] Plot Summary
Justine (Laura Fraser) has had enough of living without a man and being the only virgin in London besides her classmate Chas (Luke De Lacey). Together they go to a virtual reality hall, where Justine is tricked into the Narcissus-machine, which can alter the image of your body, so you can make a better version of yourself.
Justine decides to create her perfect man, but due to a gas explosion, this virtual man comes to life. Jake (Rupert Penry-Jones) quickly becomes the local stud, although he has some strangely female tendencies. While Chas tries to find out what happened, Justine falls in love with Jake, but has to discover she's been overtaken by local towngirl Hoover.
Justine decides to go for manly brawling Alex (Kieran O'Brien), but when the two inventors of the Narcissus-machine abduct Jake, Chas and Justine go to the rescue, only to find out who Jake really is.
[edit] Cast
Actors/Actresses | Role |
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Laura Fraser | Justine Alice Parker |
Rupert Penry-Jones | Jake |
Luke de Lacey | Chas Lovett |
Kieran O'Brien | Alex Thorne |
Steve John Shepherd | Jason, Narcissus Guy |
Marcelle Duprey | Fran |
Natasha Bell | Isabel Yasmin 'Hoover' Clarke |
Laura MacAulay | Monica, Narcissus Girl |
Roger Frost | Frank Lovett |
Ruth Sheen | Jackie Lovett |
Laura Aikman | Lucy Parker |
Ram John Holder | Declan |
Amanda Holden | Shoe Shop Assistant |
Alan Westaway | Geoff |
William Osborne | Sex Shop Assistant |
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