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Virtual Sexuality (1999)
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Reviews Counted:4
Fresh:1
Rotten:3
Average Rating:N/A
Runtime: 1 hr 32 mins
Genre: Comedies
Synopsis: Seventeen year-old Justine (Fraser) is baffled by the opposite sex. She's smart, cute, and funny, but has had no luck searching for Mr. Right. Desperate to find her match, she accompanies her nerdy... Seventeen year-old Justine (Fraser) is baffled by the opposite sex. She's smart, cute, and funny, but has had no luck searching for Mr. Right. Desperate to find her match, she accompanies her nerdy friend Chas (Le Lacey) to a technology fair, where she uses a virtual reality machine to create her ideal man. Through a freak accident, Justine's creation comes to life in the form of Jake (Penry-Jones) -- a gorgeous male alter-ego of herself. Now Justine gets an unprecedented firsthand crash course in the mysteries of men, machines and romance in this wacky British comedy that turns the teensploitation genre on its head. [More]
Starring: Laura Fraser, Luke De Lacey, Roger Frost
Starring: Laura Fraser, Luke De Lacey, Roger Frost
Director: Nick Hurran
Director: Nick Hurran
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Reviews for Virtual Sexuality
Apparently the British can make teen comedies as idiotic as those from the States.
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