Virtuosity

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Overview : The Law Enforcement Technology Advancement Centre (LETAC) has developed SID version 6.7: a Sadistic, Intelligent, and Dangerous virtual reality entity which is synthesized from the personalities of more than 150 serial killers, and only one man can stop him.
Budget : 30000000USD
language : en
Runtime : 106 min
Release Date : 1995-08-04
Imdb ID : tt0114857
Status : Released

Cast

Denzel Washington
Parker Barnes

Russell Crowe
Sid 6.7

Kelly Lynch
Madison Carter

Alanna Ubach
Ella

William Forsythe
William Cochran

Stephen Spinella
Lindenmeyer

Louise Fletcher
Elizabeth Deane

William Fichtner
Wallace

Costas Mandylor
John Donovan

Kevin J. O'Connor
Clyde Reilly

Kaley Cuoco
Karin

Una Damon
Woman with Video Camera

Christopher Murray
Matthew Grimes

Miguel Nájera
Rafael Debaca

Miracle Vincent
Christine Barnes

Traci Lords
Media Zone Singer

Michael Buffer
Emcee

Heidi Schanz
Sheila 3.2

Mara Duronslet
Beautiful Woman at Olympic Stadium

Karen Annarino
IS? TV Reporter

Cheryl Lawson
Pretty Woman in Media Zone

Eiko Nijo
Geisha Hostess

Monica Allison
Woman on Train

Laura Leigh Hughes
Suburban Reporter

Virginia Watson
Anchorwoman

Michael B. Silver
Undercover Cop

Lesa Noelle
Screaming Woman

Mathew St. Patrick
Onlooker at Electronics Store (uncredited)

Gordon Jennison Noice
Big Red

Mari Morrow
Linda Barnes

Ed Marques
Blonde Punk in Media Zone

Danny Goldring
John Symes

Anthony C. Hall
Locator Technician

Randall Fontana
Ed

Allen Scotti
Surgeon

Dwayne Chattman
Stripped Man in Media Zone

Kevin Loreque
Animatronic Bartender

Gaura Vani Buchwald
Burly Man in Video Store

Rolando Molina
Videostore Salesman

Gary Anthony Sturgis
Officer at Video Store

Susan Mohun
Bystander

David Asman
Metrolink Cop

Amy Smallman
Aide in Cochran's Office

Marva Hicks
Onscreen Talent

Juan A. Riojas
Metromedia Cop

Steven R. Barnett
Metromedia Cop

John Walcutt
Swat Captain

Jordan Marder
Prison Transport Guard

Brogan Young
Monitor Prison Guard

Dustin Nguyễn
Suburban Reporter

Tony Winters
Male Newscaster

Beverly Cohen
Female Tabloid TV Host

Margot Hope
Paula

Mary-Rachel Foot
Woman with Video Camera

Jennifer Greenhut
Screaming Woman

Brit Thompson
Screaming Woman

Kevin La Presle
Paramedic

Eric Bernt
Building Supervisor

Rob Gomes
Swat Guy

Michael Tamburro
Helicopter Pilot

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Reviews

Kamurai
Great watch, would watch again, and can recommend. While this is a trip in the way back machine, I think this going to remain a favorite of mine. Akin to "Back to the Future", seeing what people thought the future would be 20 years ago is really interesting, and what's more is that we've pushed boundaries where something like this movie could happen. We're probably still (2021) a ways away from digital silicone DNA, we're creating robots that are more and more life-capable and could have A.I. loaded into them to run a muck. It's an interesting mix of sci-fi, action, and true crime style entertainment that I think should hold interest for most audiences.
CharlesTatum
Three Oscar winners- Denzel Washington, Russell Crowe, and Louise Fletcher- are completely wasted in this high tech shoot-'em-up. Parker Barnes (Denzel Washington) is a cop convicted of murder and serving time. He becomes a guinea pig in some virtual reality testing involving capturing SID 6.7, a computer combination of over 200 criminals. SID's evil programmer releases SID (Russell Crowe) into the real world, and Barnes is released long enough to track him down. He must also drag along Madison Carter (Kelly Lynch), who spends most of her screen time trying to keep up with Barnes. Barnes finds out SID is also programmed with the behavior of the man really responsible for Barnes' family's demise, making the entire thing "personal." Carter's daughter is kidnapped by SID, and the finale takes place during a live TV/internet broadcast in a high rise building. Louise Fletcher is not given anything to do as an executive with the company that created SID. Crowe has the right physical look, but the screenwriter unwisely gave SID a bunch of unfunny one liners to utter during all the mayhem. A mass killer has not made this many stupid comments since the "A Nightmare on Elm Street" series. Washington, trying to corner the market on 1990's serial killer trackers (see also "Fallen" and "The Bone Collector"), is okay as the killing cop. He tries to turn this into more than an action film, but his character is not there. Brett Leonard, of "The Lawnmower Man" and the bad "Hideaway," finally finds another movie to use his trademark computer special effects in. The effects are okay, but are constantly undermined and drowned out by all the bloodshed. The screenwriter makes bad plot decisions just so he can move his story along, not because they make sense- SID's programmer releases SID because he is mad. SID can regenerate himself with glass, SID is not really drawn to any of the other real-life killers he has been programmed with, just the one Barnes has flashbacks about. I thought SID would be like a superhuman serial killer, leaving other real life killers' clues in his path, but we get a passing Charles Manson mention, and that is it. There is more broken glass in this film than "Another 48 HRS", the previous broken glass film champion. Some fun almost comes in the climax, as Barnes pursues SID, and in turn is pursued by the cops for a crime SID framed him for. The film is ten minutes too long, as we must sit through Carter's daughter's scenes, which feels tacked on to the end. Yes, the computer effects are pretty good. Crowe is as good as he can be considering the script, but Leonard does not build any momentum in his direction. His camera is everywhere, but he wastes his talents on a screenplay that lumbers toward inevitability in every scene. In the climax, as SID takes over a TV broadcast to kill on the air, we see the viewership increase- one medium telling me how awful another medium is. I do not need a violent film to tell me there is too much violence on TV and the internet. That would be like a porn actress telling me women are used as sexual objects in strip clubs. Take away all the bells and whistles, and carnage and explosions, and you have an average film dressed up with a good cast.