Virtual Sexuality
Virtual Sexuality (1999)

Virtual Sexuality

5/5
(27 votes)
5.0IMDb

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DateAreaGross
5 December 1999 USA USD 43,865
25 July 1999 UK GBP 710,717
18 July 1999 UK GBP 664,525
11 July 1999 UK GBP 544,743
4 July 1999 UK GBP 244,084
DateAreaGrossScreens
5 December 1999 USA USD 43,865 101
4 July 1999 UK GBP 244,084 199
DateAreaGrossScreens
25 July 1999 UK GBP 17,883 58
18 July 1999 UK GBP 30,065 63
11 July 1999 UK GBP 139,086 190
4 July 1999 UK GBP 244,084 199

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Virtual Sexuality is a 1999 British Romantic Comedy about a single woman who attends a technology fair where she creates her perfect man. But when a circuit blows out her virtual man comes to life and has half of the girl's personality.

Justine is still waiting for her first real romantic encounter. She has had opportunities but has skipped them, for she longs for the whole package; that is, true love.

A 17 year old girl goes to a technology fair with nerdy male friend, and tries out a machine that lets her design her perfect man. There's an explosion, and he comes to life as a real person!

A British teen movies which centres around a girl (Justine) accidentally creating her dream man (Jake) in by the use of a virtual reality machine, there is only one problem (well….

This movie plays out like an English version of an ABC after school special, with nudity. It makes you wonder who the target audience was supposed to be.

Virtual Sexuality proves that Britain can produce romantic comedies as vapid as those from America. The only differences are an ending that ties up the loose bits differently than an American film would and a cameo by Ram John Holder, which is always welcome.

It would appear that some previous reviewers may have had their expectations set a bit too high going into this film. I found it scanning the satellite channels for something (not knowing what) and happened upon it.

I love this movie. I just saw it for the first time about 10 hours ago and had to rewind it so that my sister could watch it.

I had the privilege of attending a regional premiere for this, this is one of the funniest British movies ever, the plot is fantastic, focusing around a young girl, who unwittingly changes into her ideal man at a computer fair, whilst also creating a copy of herself, who falls in love with him, the film is full of jokes, both visual and aural, and has a bright and fresh feel to it, and the acting is of great quality, released in U.K.

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