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Virtuosity (1995)

R Aug 04, 1995 Action, Crime, Science Fiction, Thriller 1h 46m
User Score
55%
563 votes
Internet Movie Database
55%
Rotten Tomatoes
31%
Metacritic
3900%

Justice needs a new program.

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.

Brett Leonard
Director
Eric Bernt
Screenplay

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A review by Kamurai
Written on January 21, 2021

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....

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A review by Charles Tatum
Written on May 12, 2025

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 ta...

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